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The humanize-ms npm package is designed to convert various time formats into milliseconds. It is particularly useful for applications that need to handle and manipulate time intervals in a human-readable format and then convert them to milliseconds for processing or scheduling tasks.
Convert human-readable strings to milliseconds
This feature allows the conversion of a human-readable string like '2 days' into its equivalent in milliseconds. It is useful for setting timeouts, intervals, or calculating durations in applications.
const humanize = require('humanize-ms');
console.log(humanize('2 days')); // 172800000
Support for various time units
The package supports various time units such as hours, minutes, and seconds, allowing for flexible conversions depending on the needs of the application.
const humanize = require('humanize-ms');
console.log(humanize('1 hour')); // 3600000
console.log(humanize('30 seconds')); // 30000
Similar to humanize-ms, the 'ms' package provides utilities for converting various time formats into milliseconds and vice versa. It also allows for string representations like '1h' which humanize-ms supports. The 'ms' package is widely used and offers both parsing and formatting capabilities, making it slightly more versatile compared to humanize-ms.
The 'parse-duration' npm package is another alternative that converts human-readable duration strings into milliseconds. Unlike humanize-ms, parse-duration can handle a broader range of time formats and units, providing more flexibility for parsing complex duration expressions.
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We found that humanize-ms 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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