Get the number of seconds/milliseconds in a day.
JavaScript date/time utilities for Vega.
A calculator for humanity’s peculiar conventions of time.
simple date math util
Customizable Date Picker for React
Convert millisecond durations to English and many other languages.
Node.js library for parsing crontab instructions
Cache-control header utility that parses human readable time strings into seconds.
Parses duration information from human-readable format into an arbitrary format.
An easy, intuitive and precise node-red timer that allows you to turn something on/off multiple times a day and supports schedules as low as 1 second.
Display events on a month view or "day grid" view
Query and manipulate moment objects within the context of business/working hours
Automated stream rotation useful for log files
Super-fast alternative to Babel for when you can target modern JS runtimes
Tiny library to create and manipulate Unix timestamps
A tiny cron-like tools for humman.
Stigg server-side node SDK
JSON Web Token implementation (symmetric and asymmetric)
watch mode for browserify builds
Number of seconds in a day.
Parse milliseconds into an object
Convert the result of `process.hrtime.bigint()` to seconds, milliseconds, nanoseconds
Calculates Easter for a given year
Display events on day/resource columns
TimeDifference is the missing Ruby method to calculate difference between two given time. You can do a Ruby time difference in year, month, week, day, hour, minute, and seconds.
It returns a hash file with the difference in terms of year, month, week, day, hour, minute and second
A simple Ruby natural language parser for elapsed time. (For example, 4 hours and 30 minutes, 6 minutes 4 seconds, 3 days, etc.) Returns all results in seconds. Will return an integer unless you get tricky and need a float. (4 minutes and 13.47 seconds, for example.) The reverse can also be performed via the output method.
A simple Ruby natural language parser for elapsed time. (For example, 4 hours and 30 minutes, 6 minutes 4 seconds, 3 days, etc.) Returns all results in seconds. Will return an integer unless you get tricky and need a float. (4 minutes and 13.47 seconds, for example.) The reverse can also be performed via the output method.
This ruby gem converts time of day to seconds (since midnight) and back. The value in seconds can be used for calculations and validations.
units-time - units of time (in epoch time) incl. seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, fortnights, years and more
A time select component using only ONE select field.
The sys-uptime library is a simple interface for gathering uptime information. You can retrieve data in seconds, minutes, days, hours, or all of the above.
adds getter and setters for an existing attribute to covnert between seconds, minutes, hours, and days
A class intended to simplify conversion of a seconds based timespan into one where properties of interest (such as seconds, hours, minutes, days) are immediately available.
It returns japanese string with the difference in terms of year, month, week, day, hour, minute and second.
A simple Ruby natural language parser for elapsed time. (For example, 4 hours and 30 minutes, 6 minutes 4 seconds, 3 days, etc.) Returns all results in seconds. Will return an integer unless you get tricky and need a float. (4 minutes and 13.47 seconds, for example.) The reverse can also be performed via the output method.
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