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ms2duration
Convert a number of milliseconds to a string duration.
Installation
To use as a general utility, install the CLI package globally
npm install -g @stdlib/time-ms2duration-cli
Usage
Usage: ms2duration [options] [<string>]
Options:
-h, --help Print this message.
-V, --version Print the package version.
--split sep Delimiter for stdin data. Default: '/\\r?\\n/'.
Notes
If the split separator is a regular expression, ensure that the
split
option is either properly escaped or enclosed in quotes.# Not escaped... $ echo -n $'3000\n25300' | ms2duration --split /\r?\n/ # Escaped... $ echo -n $'3000\n25300' | ms2duration --split /\\r?\\n/
The implementation ignores trailing delimiters.
Examples
$ ms2duration 1000
1s
To use as a standard stream,
$ echo -n '1000\n2000' | ms2duration
1s
2s
By default, when used as a standard stream, the implementation assumes newline-delimited data. To specify an alternative delimiter, set the split
option.
$ echo -n '1350,2000' | ms2duration --split ','
1s350ms
2s