1.0.4 • Published 10 years ago

clockmoji v1.0.4

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ISC
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Last release
10 years ago

clockmoji

npm travis

Get an emoji clock representation of the current time.

Inspired by moonmoji, mooon and the oh-my-zsh emoji-clock plugin

Install

To use as a command:

npm install -g clockmoji

To use in JS:

npm install --save clockmoji

Usage

Command Line Usage:

date
Tue May 26 18:19:10 CDT 2015

# no arguments will return the current time
clockmoji
šŸ•”

# Pass a time in the format mm:ss
clockmoji 10:00
šŸ•™

# Military time supported
clockmoji 14:00
šŸ•‘

# any arbitrary time works -- rounds down if its less than :15
clockmoji 12:04
šŸ•›

# rounds up if the minutes are :15
clockmoji 12:24
šŸ•§

# supports piping
echo 6:30 | clockmoji
šŸ•”

# invalid time returns ⚠
clockmoji 9999
⚠

JavaScript Usage:

var clockmoji = require('clockmoji')

console.log(clockmoji())
console.log(clockmoji('12:00'))
console.log(clockmoji('18:30'))

Stay Prompt while at the prompt

Once installed globally, clockmoji can be used to keep time on your bash/zsh prompt!

Example: Add this to your bash config (.bashrc) to prefix your prompt with the current time!

PS1='$(clockmoji)'\ $PS1; export PS1;

Or if you use the excellent pure prompt with zsh, add this to your .zshrc

PURE_PROMPT_SYMBOL='$(clockmoji)'\ āÆ

FAQ

I don't see any emoji on my command line, what should I do?

If you're a linux user, you may need to install a special font in order for them to work. Here are a few ways to do it:

  • Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install ttf-ancient-fonts
  • Fedora: yum install gdouros-symbola-fonts
  • Others: Download and install the Symbola 7.21 font from here

More Info https://www.kirsle.net/blog/entry/make-emoji-work-in-linux

Contributing

Contributions welcome! Please read the contributing guidelines first.

License

ISC

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