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@brentburgoyne/timezone
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Small, elegant, Olson educated, timezone aware date math and `strftime` date formatting in pure JavaScript with no dependendcies for Node.js and the browser. Timezone uses the Olson/IANA timezone database. Timezone is aware of every clock transition in th
Format time in JavaScript using the IANA time zone database. (Photo: Sundial by Wolfgang Staudt.)
var tz = require('timezone/loaded'),
equal = require('assert').equal,
utc;
// Get POSIX time in UTC.
utc = tz('2012-01-01');
// Convert UTC time to local time in a localize language.
equal(tz(utc, '%c', 'fr_FR', 'America/Montreal'),
'sam. 31 déc. 2011 19:00:00 EST');
A full-featured time zone aware date formatter for JavaScript.
strftime
formats,
including the GNU date
extensions.$ git clone --quiet https://github.com/bigeasy/timezone.git
$ cd timezone && make && npm install && npm test
The MIT License.
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Small, elegant, Olson educated, timezone aware date math and `strftime` date formatting in pure JavaScript with no dependendcies for Node.js and the browser. Timezone uses the Olson/IANA timezone database. Timezone is aware of every clock transition in th
The npm package @brentburgoyne/timezone receives a total of 91 weekly downloads. As such, @brentburgoyne/timezone popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @brentburgoyne/timezone demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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