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Convert milliseconds to a human readable string: `1337000000` → `15d 11h 23m 20s`
- pretty
- prettify
- human
- humanize
- humanized
- readable
- time
- ms
- milliseconds
- duration
- period
- range
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Parse milliseconds into an object
Convert millisecond durations to English and many other languages.
Music metadata parser for Node.js, supporting virtual any audio and tag format.
An ultra-simplified API response caching middleware for Express/Node using plain-english durations.
Convert between microseconds, milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours, days, and weeks.
A lightweight Javascript Universal Module for parsing durations
A lean, zero dependency library to provide a useful base for your project.
Node/Js-module for parsing and making sense of ISO8601-durations
ISO-8601 duration parsing and serialization
A tool to convert seconds to strings and back using a human readable format
A simple, flexible, performant duration picker for React Native apps 🔥 Great for timers, alarms and duration inputs ⏰🕰️⏳ Includes iOS-style haptic and audio feedback 🍏
- react
- react-native
- expo
- duration
- picker
- time
- timer
- alarm
- modal
- durationpicker
- duration-picker
- duration-picker-modal
- react-native-duration-picker
- react-native-duration-picker-modal
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ISO 8601 interval, date, and duration parser
Humanizer is a library for humanizing data in a human-readable form.
- visulima
- humanizer
- humanize
- human-readable
- human
- time
- ms
- bytes
- filesize
- filesize-humanizer
- time-humanizer
- ms-humanizer
- bytes-humanizer
- millisecond
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Prints human friendly timestamps (eg. just now, 5 minutes ago, 3 days from now)
A simple module for interpreting time duration strings
Ultra-small (~390 bytes) library for TTL date math and converting ms durations to and from strings.
A simple parser for dates range
Generate datetime attributes for the <time> HTML element, following WHATWG and ISO8601 specs.
An ultra-simplified API response caching middleware for Express/Node using plain-english durations.