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Datetime Format Converter - Convert between unix timestamps and datetime strings


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Here's a workflow that's useful for developers; it allows you to convert between timestamps and formatted datetime strings with ease.

 

Simply type "df" followed by: "now", a UTC unix timestamp, or a formatted datetime string.

 

This will present you with the parsed date in various formats ready to copy to your clipboard.

 

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Edited by mwaterfall
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Thank you, but now its gone wilder. 17:45 local shows with "now" 15:45, with tz: 13:45.

 

Can you grap the system time?

 

Greetings

Sven

 

Hmm, let me have a look. You are in germany right? CEST = +0200 UTC?

 

"now" always shows UTC, so that looks right. My tz looks wrong.

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