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@makenova/panda
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🐼 format seconds as a digital clock string 🐼
npm install --save @makenova/panda
# OR install it globally for cli use
npm install -g @makenova/panda
var convert = require('@makenova/panda')
convert(7250) // => '120 : 50'
convert(45012, { hours: true }) // => '12 : 30 : 12'
or in with import
import convert from '@makenova/panda')
convert(7250) // => '120 : 50'
convert(45012, { hours: true }) // => '12 : 30 : 12'
or if you installed it globally,
panda 45012 # => 750 : 12
panda 45012 true # => 12 : 30 : 12
convert(seconds, [options])
Convert seconds to a string formatted as a digital clock string. The default is
Minutes : seconds
.
A boolean that indicates if hours should be displayed.
Please report any bugs to: https://github.com/makenova/panda/issues
Licensed under the MIT License: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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format seconds as a digital clock string
The npm package @makenova/panda receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @makenova/panda popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @makenova/panda 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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