pdd
:date: Tiny date, time diff calculator with piggybacked timers (by jarun)
dte
🕟 date and time processing language (by mvrozanti)
pdd | dte | |
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8 | 2 | |
372 | 300 | |
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3.3 | 2.4 | |
9 days ago | 11 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License |
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pdd
Posts with mentions or reviews of pdd.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-14.
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diffdate: a really simple tool to get the number of days between two dates
Also, you might be interested in another tool which also does this: https://github.com/jarun/pdd
- Pdd: Date diff command line tool
- pdd - Tiny date, time diff calculator with piggybacked timers
- Tiny date, time diff calculator pdd v1.6 released
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Date Time Expression - a language for expressing and calculating date and time
dte is a little interpreter I've been having so much fun making and I think it's close to done. It's a date-time calculating language with a focus on (firstly) broad interpretation and (secondly) minimalism. In natural language, there are many ways to describe date and time and its operations, and dte is an attempt to reflect that. It's made with the help of the ply, a pure-python implementation of lex and yacc. It was inspired by pdd, which is another command-line utility for quick date-time calculations.
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Run some lines commands after certain time in the background?
For small intervals there's pdd which can piggyback a command/script after a countdown timer expires.
dte
Posts with mentions or reviews of dte.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-13.
- Dte: A language for expressing and calculating date and time
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Date Time Expression - a language for expressing and calculating date and time
dte is a little interpreter I've been having so much fun making and I think it's close to done. It's a date-time calculating language with a focus on (firstly) broad interpretation and (secondly) minimalism. In natural language, there are many ways to describe date and time and its operations, and dte is an attempt to reflect that. It's made with the help of the ply, a pure-python implementation of lex and yacc. It was inspired by pdd, which is another command-line utility for quick date-time calculations.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pdd and dte you can also consider the following projects:
ddgr - :duck: DuckDuckGo from the terminal
Chronic - Chronic is a pure Ruby natural language date parser.
buku - :bookmark: Personal mini-web in text
Ultimate-Calculator - This is an incredibly powerful calculator and converter that is capable of many useful day-to-day functions that typical calculators cannot perform.
termdown - Countdown timer and stopwatch in your terminal
timecalc - A simple datetime/duration command-line calculator
mytimer - A Geeky Timer for Terminal Enthusiasts
pueue - :stars: Manage your shell commands.
eqnp - Symbolic mathematical derivative calculator and simplification engine