Epoch
A logical type representing Date as epoch days
TypeScript SDK for Epoch Intents protocol
Time in seconds since the epoch.
epoch material build plugin for epoch
The Development Environment For Epoch
epoch v1 register
TypeScript SDK for integrating the Epoch vesting protocol on Sui
SDK for interacting with Epoch Commons Protocol
epoch-livechat-component React component
BrightDate - A scientifically grounded universal decimal time system based on J2000.0 epoch and TAI
Bindings for the Epoch API
Real-time epoch-watcher
Small utility to convert times between GPS epoch (midnight January 6, 1980) and Unix epoch (midnight January 1, 1970), taking into account leap seconds.
Epoch Cli公共包
simple dates with UNIX Epoch Times
Bump your snapshot with the epoch. Keep snapshots out of production.
TypeScript library to convert epoch timestamps (seconds, milliseconds, microseconds, nanoseconds) to human-readable dates, parse date strings to epoch, compute calendar-accurate durations, and handle IANA timezones. Powered by Luxon — small bundle, immuta
Returns the amount of seconds passed since Unix epoch (1970 UTC).
SDK for The Vault Epoch Subscriptions
Convert Unix time to a relative time string e.g., "4 hours ago".
Epoch vesting CLI — deploy and manage vesting vaults on SUI from the terminal
RFC 9605 SFrame AEAD with epoch ratchet for browser group E2EE
UNIX Epoch utilities for Node.js. Written in TypeScript.
Epoch time calculations
DIG L2 epoch geometry, phase machine, manager, and checkpoint competition types
Validator slashing, attestation participation, inactivity accounting, and fraud-proof appeals for the DIG Network L2 blockchain.
CKB RPC server
High-precision revenue distribution library with time-decay bonus epochs
Ultra-precise date and time handling in Rust for scientific applications with leap second support
Single-writer multi-reader epoch-based garbage collection system with minimal locking
A pure Rust implementation of the SGP4 algorithm for satellite propagation
ZUNA EEG Foundation Model — inference in Rust (Burn and/or RLX)
Switchy Time package
Unix timestamp conversions — epoch to human-readable and back
epoch-converter enables conversion between seconds and units of time as well as between an epoch timestamp and units of time.
* Ruby library used to create patterns of time (temporal expressions)
Ruby library to interact with 3poch
Adds from_unix_ts and to_unix_ts methods to the DateTime class
Lita plugin to display the epoch time.
Easy way to convert and interact with epoch timestamps in the terminal
A script to check a given Consul key EPOCH for freshness. Good for monitoring cron jobs or batch jobs. Have the last step of the job post the EPOCH time to target Consul key. This script will monitor it for a given freshness value (difference in time now to posted EPOCH)
units-time - units of time (in epoch time) incl. seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, fortnights, years and more
This is Ruby library to convert Earth time to Mars time in Darian calendar. It use 2002 version of calendar with Telescopic Epoch.
A Ruby gem for generating Twitter Snowflake IDs using a high-performance Rust backend. Thread-safe with configurable machine ID and custom epoch support.
== Time.timestamp Defines <tt>Time::timestamp</tt> and <tt>Time::unix_timestamp</tt>. See the original discussion at {Ruby-Lang}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8096] :call-seq: Time::timestamp -> Integer Returns a nanosecond-precision timestamp from the system's monotonic clock. Note that the resolution of the measured time is system- dependent (i.e. while the value displayed is always an integer number of nanoseconds, the values may not necessarily change in increments of exactly one). This time value does not correlate to any absolute, real-world time system; it is only useful for measuring relative (or elapsed) times at a high granularity. For example, benchmark measurements. :call-seq: Time::unix_timestamp -> Integer Time::unix_time -> Integer Returns the current real-world time as a whole number of seconds since the Epoch (1-Jan-1970). :call-seq: Time::unix_microtime -> Float Returns the current real-world time as a floating-point number of seconds since the Epoch (1-Jan-1970).
When you have a project in which you are not using Mongoid::Timestamps and you want to mock an object's creation time, you have to do some cumbersome operations in order to get those first 4 bytes of the ObjectId to represent the seconds since the Unix epoch that you want for that object. Particularly, if you want to have two objects with the same creation time, it would not suffice to generate the IDs via the BSON::ObjectId.from_time method, since it would yield the same ID for both objects, and you probably do not want them to be seen as the same object. This gem solves this little annoying issue by generating a unique ID for the given timestamp by using the other 8 bytes in ObjectId to generate the needed additional entropy.
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