Command-line Tools for fiddling with Dates and Times
http://hroptatyr.github.com/dateutils/
Dateutils are a bunch of tools that revolve around fiddling with dates and
times in the command line, with a strong focus on use cases that arise when
dealing with large amounts of financial data. Their target market is shell
scripts that need date calculations or calendar conversions, and as such they
are highly pipe-able and modeled after their well-known cousins (e.g. dtest vs.
test, or dgrep vs. grep).
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dateutils-0.4.6.tar.asc | 0000000181 181 Bytes | |
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dateutils.changes | 0000017241 16.8 KB | |
dateutils.spec | 0000003810 3.72 KB |
Revision 23 (latest revision is 32)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Michael Vetter (jubalh)
(revision 23)
- Update to 0.4.6: * underspecified ISO weekday dates can be parsed * adding days to underspecified dates results in proper dates * all tools with -S|--sed-mode now support -E|--empty-mode to output an empty line when a line cannot be read. * dateround supports day, week, month and year classes now (issues/92) * datediff can determine difference in nanoseconds between two time values (issues/94)
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