Estimate the reading duration of blog posts and articles. Enhance the user experience by providing readers with an insightful glance at the approximate time required to consume your content.
Simple function that estimates the reading duration of a string
Convert millisecond durations to English and many other languages.
Manipulate SVG path data (path[d] attribute content) simply and efficiently.
Standard library
Time duration utilities
Node/Js-module for parsing and making sense of ISO8601-durations
core-js compat
Standard library
A Tailwind CSS plugin for creating beautiful animations.
navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia + MediaRecorder create WEBM files without duration metadata. This library appends missing metadata section right to the file blob.
Medium's like reading time estimation.
TypeScript definitions for moment-duration-format
Ultra-low latency data at the edge
Convert a human readable duration string to a duration format
react animation library
TypeScript definitions for humanize-duration
Extended animation utilities for Tailwind CSS
Functions for working with durations.
A moment.js plugin for formatting durations.
A moment.js plugin for formatting durations.
Adds estimated reading time to your markdown files
Throw, identify, and decode Solana JavaScript errors
Duration tracking and formattng for node.js
Reading a file of events, containing an event name (a string) and a date-time string (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm(:ss)), print a nice duration since the event (if the event occurs in the past) or until the event (if the event occurs in the future). The impetous for this little program is my wanting to know how long it has been since my last cigarette.
Postpeek intercepts ActionMailer deliveries in development, decodes content, enriches metadata (mailer class, action, duration), and stores each email as a structured directory on disk. A companion UI gem (postpeek_ui) reads the stored emails and provides a filterable web interface.
Aspose.Tasks for Cloud is a REST API for manipulating Microsoft Project documents in the cloud. It allows you to work with all aspects of a Project document including conversion. The API offers a wide range of Microsoft Project export options. The Aspose.Tasks for Cloud API allows developers to convert Project documents to various formats including XML, HTML, BMP, PNG, PDF, and XSLX. The API can be used to list document properties such as a project’s default start and finish time, minutes per week and days per month, work format, default task type, and so on. The API also provides the capability to retrieve information about each task from a Project data file hosted in the cloud. Task information such as name, ID, duration, and start and end dates, can be retrieved. In addition, the API can add new tasks to projects and retrieve information about task links and task assignments. The Aspose.Tasks API can manage project resources for documents hosted in the cloud. It supports adding a new resource, retrieve a list of project resources, and delet existing resources from the Project data. The API also facilitates retrieval of resource assignments information for resources assigned to project tasks. The API provides full access to a project’s calendar collection. Details about project calendars such as ID, name, and working days and time, can be read. New calendars can be added or deleted from hosted project data files. The API can be used to create new calendar exceptions to the Project’s calendars and retrieving a list of existing exceptions.