#discord-bot #unix-timestamp #discord #bot #date-time

app discord_time_stamp

A discord bot that prints discord timestamps

7 releases

0.2.6 Jul 13, 2023
0.2.5 Jul 13, 2023

#239 in Date and time

EUPL-1.2

21KB
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DiscordTimeStamp

This Discord bot prints out timestamps to make the timestamp feature of Discord more accesseable.

Usage-Bot

Commands are prefixed with §

  • time:
    • date as [year]-[month]-[day] (example 2023-07-05)
    • time as [hour]:[minute] (example 09:30)
    • offset as +/-[hour]:[minute] (example 02:00 or -02:00)
      • this is a UTC offset by default
      • Supports some Named timezones by their shorthands
        • (i.e. CEST GMT EET)
        • Since Timezone names overlap I recommend using UTC offset.
  • time_rel:
    • date as [year]-[month]-[day] (example 2023-07-05)
    • time as [hour]:[minute] (example 09:30)
    • offset as +/-[hour]:[minute] (example 02:00 or -02:00)
      • this is a UTC offset by default
      • Supports some Named timezones by their shorthands
        • (i.e. CEST GMT EET)
        • Since Timezone names overlap I recommend using UTC offset.
    • gives you the relative time (i.e. in 42 years)
  • time_f:
    • date as [year]-[month]-[day] (example 2023-07-05)
    • time as [hour]:[minute] (example 09:30)
    • offset as +/-[hour]:[minute] (example 02:00 or -02:00)
      • this is a UTC offset by default
      • Supports some Named timezones by their shorthands
        • (i.e. CEST GMT EET)
        • Since Timezone names overlap I recommend using UTC offset.
    • format as a single charakter
  • stamp
    • gives you the timestamp as t:<unix_time_stamp> so you can copy it.
    • date as [year]-[month]-[day] (example 2023-07-05)
    • time as [hour]:[minute] (example 09:30)
    • offset as +/-[hour]:[minute] (example 02:00 or -02:00)
      • this is a UTC offset by default
      • Supports some Named timezones by their shorthands
        • (i.e. CEST GMT EET)
        • Since Timezone names overlap I recommend using UTC offset.
  • stamp_rel
    • same as above but with relative time
    • date as [year]-[month]-[day] (example 2023-07-05)
    • time as [hour]:[minute] (example 09:30)
    • offset as +/-[hour]:[minute] (example 02:00 or -02:00)
      • this is a UTC offset by default
      • Supports some Named timezones by their shorthands
        • (i.e. CEST GMT EET)
        • Since Timezone names overlap I recommend using UTC offset.
  • stamp_f
    • same as stamp but with a custom formatter at the end.
    • date as [year]-[month]-[day] (example 2023-07-05)
    • time as [hour]:[minute] (example 09:30)
    • offset as +/-[hour]:[minute] (example 02:00 or -02:00)
      • this is a UTC offset by default
      • Supports some Named timezones by their shorthands
        • (i.e. CEST GMT EET)
        • Since Timezone names overlap I recommend using UTC offset.
    • format as a single charakter

Dependencies

~21–34MB
~623K SLoC