simple-time-format
A simple time format library
a very simple time format util
TypeScript definitions for d3-time-format
A JavaScript time formatter and parser inspired by strftime and strptime.
Tiny millisecond conversion utility
Time zone support for date-fns v3 with the Intl API
A convenient Intl.RelativeTimeFormat polyfill
Formatting Date objects as strings since 2013
Modern JavaScript date utility library
Modern JavaScript date utility library for jalali calendar
An mutable object-based log format designed for chaining & objectMode streams.
Simple update notifier to check for npm updates for cli applications
Component Story Format (CSF) utilities
The simplest, most intuitive date and time library
A simple Time-Ago component for ReactJs
ICU message format compiler with a <1KB runtime bundle footprint
A simple time format converter for MongoDB and Node.js
A simple time format converter for MongoDB and Node.js
Simple Icons icon set in Iconify JSON format
JavaScript string formatting utilities for Vega.
React component to format number in an input or as a text.
Log things, prefixed with a timestamp.
Simple to use, blazing fast and thoroughly tested websocket client and server for Node.js
A simple file format and module for specifying a weekly schedule of sessions and checking if a given time is within a session or not.
ISO8601 is a simple implementation in Ruby of the ISO 8601 (Data elements and interchange formats - Information interchange - Representation of dates and times) standard.
Simple formatted output for chef with execution times and color for resource action results
It is simple gem to get windows system date time format into ruby date time format
This is a simple gem that uses some simple tag generation helpers and some in-page javascript to make sure times displayed in a page are in the browser's local time zone and format.
A simple library which makes it easier to get time related data, eg, age from Date of birth, elapsed time in beautiful format, etc.
A simple gem to pass time in string format without dates and perform various useful operations on it. This has been derived from an app.
Wobbly is a simple Ruby library that parses shorthand relative date and time duration strings, making it easy to specify durations like '1h2m' (1 hour, 2 minutes) or '5Y' (5 years) in a concise format.
Email Detected is a simple tool for verifying an email address exists. It's free and quite easy to use :smile: .Many times as developers we were putting validation statements for checking email addresses format. This gem will complete your existing setups with validator that actually connects with a given mail server and asks if the address in question exists for real.
Geoptima is a suite of applications for measuring and locating mobile/cellular subscriber experience on GPS enabled smartphones. It is produced by AmanziTel AB in Helsingborg, Sweden, and supports many phone manufacturers, with free downloads from the various app stores, markets or marketplaces. This Ruby library is capable of reading the JSON format files produced by these phones and reformating them as CSV, GPX and PNG for further analysis in Excel. This is a simple and independent way of analysing the data, when compared to the full-featured analysis applications and servers available from AmanziTel. If you want to analyse a limited amount of data in excel, or with Ruby, then this GEM might be for you. If you want to analyse large amounts of data, from many subscribers, or over long periods of time then rather consider the NetView and Customer IQ applications from AmanziTel at www.amanzitel.com. Current features available in the library and the show_geoptima command: * Import one or many JSON files * Organize data by device id (IMEI) into datasets * Split by event type * Time ordering and time correlation (associate data from one event to another): ** Add GPS locations to other events (time window and interpolation algorithms) ** Add signal strenth, battery level, etc. to other events * Export event tables to CSV format for further processing in excel * Make and export GPS traces in GPX and PNG format for simple map reports The amount of data possible to process is limited by memory, since all data is imported in ruby data structures for procssing. If you need to process larger amounts of data, you will need a database-driven approach, like that provided by AmanziTel's NetView and Customer IQ solutions. This Ruby gem is actually used by parts of the data pre-processing chain of 'Customer IQ', but it not used by the main database and statistics engine that generates the reports.
= tagomatic Simple command-line mp3 tagger based on mp3info gem. Supports folder-specific configuration files. Another mp3 tagger the world does not need. But I needed it. I have a large collection of old mp3 files. From times when tagging was mostly based on the file and folder names. When v2 tags where nowhere close.. == Overview Modes of operation: * The tagger will try to guess the tags from the full file path by applying a set of known formats. * The tagger will apply specific tags given on the command-line. * The tagger will match specific formats given on the command-line. * Arbitrary combination of the before-mentioned modes. The scanner supports recursive folder handling. Of course. Right now v2 tags are the focus. It is probably best to call this alpha ware. == Usage For my genre/artist/album/track.mp3 collection I use this invocation pattern: tagomatic --underscores --guess --recurse --showtags --errorstops --cleantags /media/music/ Then I add folder-specific .tagomatic or .format= files whenever an error occurs. == The .tagomatic file You can put the (long version) of the command line options into folder-specific .tagomatic files. These options are then valid only for this folder and sub-folders. This is useful - for example - if you want to switch guessing off for sub-folders. == The .format= files You can add files named .format= to sub-folders. They will be picked up by tagomatic and added as custom formats just as if you would have passed them on the command line using the --format option. Because the slash is not allowed in file names you have to replace it with a vertical dash like in this example: .format=%g|%a|%b|%n - %t.mp3 These formats are valid only for this folder and sub-folders. == Copyright Copyright (c) 2009 Daniel Lukic. See LICENSE for details.
Very simple ruby application that prompts you for the number of rounds you want to play. Created following the tutorials from pragmaticstudio. Just enter a number and the game players will randomly find treasures and gain/lose hit points. You can play as many times as you want until you enter exit/quit. You can also include your own csv files of any players you want to use. The format is 'player_name, health' ex: player1, 100 player2, 40 player3, 50 To use: install the gem gem install DemoGame Run it from the command line with cmd 'demo_game'
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