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emoji-clockface

v0.1.3

Published

Return Emoji clock-face, with UTC time support.

Downloads

5

Readme

emoji-clockface

Return Emoji clock-face, with UTC time support.

This project is a JavaScript module that exports several functions and prototype methods related to clock emojis.

The clockFace function takes hours and minutes as arguments and returns the corresponding clock emoji.

The timeNow function returns the current time as a clock emoji.

The toEmoji and toUTCEmoji prototype methods for the Date object return the time as a clock emoji in local and UTC time, respectively.

The dateToEmoji and dateToUTCEmoji functions take a Date object as an argument and return the corresponding clock emoji in local and UTC time, respectively.

Require the package:

let clockFace = require('emoji-clockface');

Available functions:

clockFace.toEmoji('16', '30'); // returns '🕟'
clockFace.toEmoji(17, 15); // returns '🕠'
clockFace.toEmoji(0, 0); // returns '🕛'
clockFace.toEmoji(0, 25); // returns '🕧'
clockFace.toEmoji(24, 25); // returns '🕧'

let now = new Date();
clockFace.dateToEmoji(now); // return current clockface with local time
clockFace.dateToUTCEmoji(now); // return current clockface with UTC time

now.toEmoji(); // return current clockface with local time
now.toUTCEmoji(); // return current clockface with UTC time