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An extended Clock with additional functionality
> npm install clock-util
default to system clock:
const ClockUtil = require('clock-util')
const clock = new ClockUtil()
or wrap any Clock:
const fixedClock = {now: () => 123456}
const clock = new ClockUtil(fixedClock)
now we have some extra utility methods available:
// Returns the timestamp in milliseconds since the Unix epoch from the current clock time
// this is the same as Clock interface
clock.now()
// => 123456
clock.date() // Returns a Date object from the current clock time
// => new Date(123456)
clock.nowSeconds() // Returns the number of seconds since the Unix epoch
// => 123
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An extended Clock with additional functionality
We found that clock-util 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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