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21-day-challenge-countdown
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#21-Day-Challenge Countdown timer Are you worrying to deliver you pull request in time? Does the time-zone difference to "Mountain Time" give you trouble?
Worry no more: No you can check easily how much time is left on the clock and what the current day in the challenge is.
Special thanks to Victor Goff for the inspiration.
##Intallation:
gem install 21-day-challenge-countdown
##Usage
The gem is quite simple to use:
###In your code:
require "21-day-challenge-countdown"
countdown = TwentyOneDayChallenge::Countdown.new
countdown.current_day
# => 8
countdown.time_left
# => Thu, 01 Jan 1970 04:05:44 UTC +00:00
countdown.deadline
# => "Today is day 8. You have 04:05:44 left to send your pull request."
###Command line
$ challenge_countdown
Today is day 8. You have 04:03:04 left to send your pull request.
FAQs
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We found that 21-day-challenge-countdown 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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