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samprati

v0.0.1

Published

returns current time

Readme

samprati

Sane Module Praising Time; सम्प्रति == now

Just returning current date/time in human readable format.

Motivation

Simple. When one need just current time for logs, posts, edits or updates, with simple formatting options.

Installation

npm install samprati

Usage

var showTime = require('samprati')
console.log(showTime())

Default output will be current date in ISO 8601 format and time in extended format. Everything is zero-padded and simple as brick:

2016-09-21 19:26:06.277

With optional string parameter:

var showTime = require('samprati')
console.log(showTime('${yy}${MM}${dd}${hh}${mm}${ss}.${ms}'))

20160921192606.277

Some blog post string:

console.log('Date: ${dd}/${MM}/${yy} time: ${hh}:${mm}')

Date: 21/09/2016 time: 19:26

Tests

npm test

Contributing

In lieu of a formal style guide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code.

License

MIT