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Convert milliseconds to a human readable string: 1337000000 ➔ 15d 11h 23m 20s
The pretty-ms npm package is a utility that converts milliseconds into a human-readable format. It is useful for displaying time durations in a more understandable way, such as in logging, performance monitoring, or user interfaces where time intervals need to be presented.
Convert milliseconds to human-readable string
This feature allows you to convert a numeric value representing milliseconds into a string that describes the duration in days, hours, minutes, and seconds.
const prettyMs = require('pretty-ms');
console.log(prettyMs(1337000000)); // '15d 11h 23m 20s'
Compact output for duration
With the 'compact' option, you can get a shorter string that only includes the largest time unit.
const prettyMs = require('pretty-ms');
console.log(prettyMs(1337000000, {compact: true})); // '15d'
Verbose output for duration
The 'verbose' option allows you to get a more descriptive string with full time unit names.
const prettyMs = require('pretty-ms');
console.log(prettyMs(1337000000, {verbose: true})); // '15 days 11 hours 23 minutes 20 seconds'
Include milliseconds in the output
This feature allows you to include milliseconds in the output with control over the number of decimal places.
const prettyMs = require('pretty-ms');
console.log(prettyMs(1337, {msDecimalDigits: 0})); // '1s 337ms'
Customize the number of decimal places
You can customize the number of decimal places for seconds to tailor the precision of the output.
const prettyMs = require('pretty-ms');
console.log(prettyMs(33333, {secDecimalDigits: 2})); // '33.33s'
Format as colon-separated time
The 'colonNotation' option formats the duration as a colon-separated time, similar to a digital clock display.
const prettyMs = require('pretty-ms');
console.log(prettyMs(9876543210, {colonNotation: true})); // '275:42:34'
This package extends Moment.js's duration object to format durations. It offers more customization in formatting durations but requires Moment.js as a dependency, which is a larger library compared to pretty-ms.
Day.js is a lightweight date library that can also format durations with the duration plugin. It is similar in size to pretty-ms and provides additional date manipulation functionalities.
The ms package is another simple utility to parse various time formats to milliseconds and vice versa. It is less feature-rich than pretty-ms, focusing mainly on conversion between string formats and milliseconds.
Humanize-duration is a more feature-rich library for converting durations to human-readable strings. It supports multiple languages and has options for rounding, decimal places, and more. It is more comprehensive but also larger in size compared to pretty-ms.
Convert milliseconds to a human readable string:
1337000000
➔15d 11h 23m 20s
$ npm install --save pretty-ms
$ bower install --save pretty-ms
$ component install sindresorhus/pretty-ms
prettyMs(1337000000);
//=> '15d 11h 23m 20s'
prettyMs(1337);
//=> '1.3s'
prettyMs(133);
//=> '133ms'
// compact option
prettyMs(1337, {compact: true});
//=> '~1s'
// can be useful for time durations
prettyMs(new Date(2014, 0, 1, 10, 40) - new Date(2014, 0, 1, 10, 5))
//=> '35m'
Required
Type: number
Type: boolean
Only show the first unit: 1h 10m
➔ ~1h
.
$ npm install --global pretty-ms
$ pretty-ms --help
Usage
$ pretty-ms <milliseconds> [--compact]
$ echo <milliseconds> | pretty-ms
Example
$ pretty-ms 1337
1.3s
FAQs
Convert milliseconds to a human readable string: `1337000000` → `15d 11h 23m 20s`
The npm package pretty-ms receives a total of 5,838,621 weekly downloads. As such, pretty-ms popularity was classified as popular.
We found that pretty-ms demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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