Provided by: pdd_1.7-1_all
NAME
pdd - Tiny date, time difference calculator with timers.
SYNOPSIS
pdd [OPTIONS] [KEYWORDS ...]
DESCRIPTION
pdd (python3 date diff) is a small utility to calculate date and time difference. It can also be used as a timer. If no program arguments are specified it shows the current date, time and timezone. Features - easy to use, minimal dependencies - calculate date and time difference - add, subtract duration (timeslice) to/from date (time) - calculate diff from today and now - countdown timer with command piggybacking - custom resolution stopwatch - non-verbose mode for background timers - show current date, time and timezone - follows ISO 8601 Operational notes - ISO 8601 format. Month can be specified as month number (e.g. Jan - 1, Dec - 12). - Time is in 24-hr format. - The absolute difference is shown. Argument order is ignored. - The end date is excluded in date difference calculations. - Hour, minute or second can be omitted. Partial inputs are recognized as mm:ss or ss. - The keybind to stop timers is Ctrl-C.
OPTIONS
-h, --help Show help text and exit. -d, --date yyyy mmm dd [yyyy mmm dd | y m d] Calculate date difference. -t, --time hh:mm:ss [hh:mm:ss | h:m:s] Calculate time difference. --add Add a duration or timeslice to date (/today) or time (/now). --sub Subtract a duration or timeslice from date (/today) or time (/now). --day yyyy mmm dd Show the day of the week on a date. -c, --timer hh:mm:ss Set a countdown timer with duration in hours, minutes and seconds. -r, --run command Run command when countdown timer reaches 0. -s, --stopwatch [resolution] Start a custom resolution stopwatch. resolution can range from 1 to 9. Default 3 for millisecond. -q, --quiet Quiet mode for a countdown timer or stopwatch to be run in the background. The counter is shown only when Ctrl-C is pressed.
EXAMPLES
1. Calculate diff from today: $ pdd 2014 Jan 15 2. Calculate diff from now: $ pdd 24:00:00 $ pdd 0 3. Calculate date diff: $ pdd -d 1983 jul 3 2014 1 15 4. Calculate time diff: $ pdd -t 45:50 6:17:33 5. Show current date, time and timezone: $ pdd 6. Specify time with roll-over: $ pdd -t 5:80:75 6:17:33 7. Add a duration (3 years, 2 months, 1 day) to 28 Feb, 2000: $ pdd -d 2000 FEB 28 3 2 1 --add 8. Add a timeslice (1 hour 2 mins 3 secs) to 23:45:37: $ pdd -t 23:45:37 1:2:3 --add 9. Add a duration (3 years, 2 months, 1 day) to today: $ pdd 3 2 1 --add 10. Add a timeslice (1 hour 2 minutes 3 seconds) to now: $ pdd 1:2:3 --add 11. Subtract a duration (1 day) from 1 Mar, 2000: $ pdd -d 2000 Mar 01 0 0 1 --sub 12. Subtract a timeslice (1 sec) from midnight: $ pdd -t 00:00:00 0:0:1 --sub 13. Subtract a duration (3 years, 2 months, 1 day) from today: $ pdd 3 2 1 --sub 14. Subtract a timeslice (1 hour 2 minutes 3 seconds) from now: $ pdd 1:2:3 --sub 15. Show the day of the week on 15 Jan 2014: $ pdd --day 2014 Jan 15 16. Start a countdown timer or stopwatch in quiet mode in the background: $ pdd -qs & $ pdd -qc 3:0:0 & To see the final counter run fg and press Ctrl-C. 17. Run a command when countdown timer reaches 0: $ pdd -c 00:00:5 -r 'ps -aux' $ pdd -c 00:00:5 -r 'notify-send pdd expired'
AUTHORS
Arun Prakash Jana <engineerarun@gmail.com>
HOME
https://github.com/jarun/pdd
REPORTING BUGS
https://github.com/jarun/pdd/issues
LICENSE
Copyright © 2017 Arun Prakash Jana <engineerarun@gmail.com> License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.