tzbuddy is a simple cli to visualize times in different timezones. It displays the current hour as well past and future values.
$ tzbuddy --tz Europe/Rome --tz Europe/Dublin --tz "US/Eastern" --tz "US/Pacific" --tz "Asia/Tokyo"
Asia/Tokyo (JST) Wed 05:17 28/10/2020 · 00+ 01+ 02+ 03+ 04+ | 05+| 06+ 07+ 08+ 09+ 10+ 11+
Europe/Rome (CET) Tue 21:17 27/10/2020 · 16 17 18 19 20 | 21 | 22 23 00+ 01+ 02+ 03+
Europe/Dublin (GMT) Tue 20:17 27/10/2020 · 15 16 17 18 19 | 20 | 21 22 23 00+ 01+ 02+
US/Eastern (EDT) Tue 16:17 27/10/2020 · 11 12 13 14 15 | 16 | 17 18 19 20 21 22
US/Pacific (PDT) Tue 13:17 27/10/2020 · 08 09 10 11 12 | 13 | 14 15 16 17 18 19
Binaries are provided for each tagged releases.
In alternative one install using cargo to build from source
cargo install tzbuddy
On macOS, with brew, you can use the brew tap repository
$ brew tap gbagnoli/tzbuddy
$ brew install tzbuddy
See tzbuddy --help
for all available options.
tzbuddy uses timezones from the IANA database. A list of available timezones can be found on wikipedia.
Prior to version 0.3
, tzbuddy
did not support configuration files, and you
had to create an alias on the shell.
Since version 0.3
there is support for configuration. Simply pass --save
and
tzbuddy
will remember flags when running without. Eventual options on the
commandline takes precedence. --no-config
will skip loading the config.
Running --save
without any other option will save an empty config.
there are git hooks one can use to automatically run checks before commit
ln -s $(pwd)/hooks/pre-commit.sh .git/hooks/pre-commit
ln -s $(pwd)/hooks/pre-push.sh .git/hooks/pre-push
to release:
- install cargo release
cargo install cargo-release
- bump the version in Cargo.toml
- make sure to build first so that Cargo.lock gets updated (
cargo build
) - commit the Cargo.toml/Cargo.lock files
- run
cargo release -v
- run
cargo release -v --execute
to push the release