This time lib is very smol.
This does the least amount to output time durations in a human-readable fashion.
import smoltime from "smoltime";
// Tell the time from the date given until now
smoltime.tellTimeDuration(+new Date() - 86400000);
// Outputs: "1 d"
// Tell the time between two specific dates
// Note: it's best to give dates in UTC ISO string format
smoltime.tellTimeDuration(
"2000-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
"2009-12-31T23:59:59.999Z"
);
// Outputs: "10.01 y" (this isn't supposed to be super precise, it's smol)
// Tell the time between two specific dates with some extra customisation
smoltime.tellTimeDuration(
"2000-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
"2009-12-31T23:59:59.999Z",
{
decimalPlaces: 0,
// by default all durations are `smoltime.STANDARD_ABBR_DURATIONS` (1 h)
// but you could also use `smoltime.STANDARD_SHORT_DURATIONS` (1 hr)
// as well as...
durations: smoltime.STANDARD_WORD_DURATIONS
}
);
// Outputs: "10 years"
There are few more functions! Go explore.
<script src="//unpkg.com/smoltime@1.0.0/dist/smoltime.umd.js"></script>
<script>
// window.smoltime should then be available
console.log(smoltime);
</script>
npm i smoltime
yarn add smoltime
Then in your source code:
// ES5
const smoltime = require("smoltime").default;
const { tellTimeDuration } = require("smoltime");
// ES6/TypeScript
import smoltime from "smoltime";
import { tellTimeDuration } from "smoltime";
To download external dependencies:
npm i
To run tests (using Jest):
npm test
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