# DiscordTimeStamp This Discord bot prints out timestamps to make the timestamp feature of Discord more accesseable. ## Usage-Bot Commands are prefixed with ยง - time: - date as [year]-[month]-[day] (example 2023-07-05) - time as [hour]:[minute] (example 09:30) - offset as +/-[hour]:[minute] (example 02:00 or -02:00) - this is a UTC offset by default - Supports some Named timezones by their shorthands - (i.e. CEST GMT EET) - Since Timezone names overlap I recommend using UTC offset. - time_rel: - date as [year]-[month]-[day] (example 2023-07-05) - time as [hour]:[minute] (example 09:30) - offset as +/-[hour]:[minute] (example 02:00 or -02:00) - this is a UTC offset by default - Supports some Named timezones by their shorthands - (i.e. CEST GMT EET) - Since Timezone names overlap I recommend using UTC offset. - gives you the relative time (i.e. in 42 years) - time_f: - date as [year]-[month]-[day] (example 2023-07-05) - time as [hour]:[minute] (example 09:30) - offset as +/-[hour]:[minute] (example 02:00 or -02:00) - this is a UTC offset by default - Supports some Named timezones by their shorthands - (i.e. CEST GMT EET) - Since Timezone names overlap I recommend using UTC offset. - format as a single charakter - stamp - gives you the timestamp as t: so you can copy it. - date as [year]-[month]-[day] (example 2023-07-05) - time as [hour]:[minute] (example 09:30) - offset as +/-[hour]:[minute] (example 02:00 or -02:00) - this is a UTC offset by default - Supports some Named timezones by their shorthands - (i.e. CEST GMT EET) - Since Timezone names overlap I recommend using UTC offset. - stamp_rel - same as above but with relative time - date as [year]-[month]-[day] (example 2023-07-05) - time as [hour]:[minute] (example 09:30) - offset as +/-[hour]:[minute] (example 02:00 or -02:00) - this is a UTC offset by default - Supports some Named timezones by their shorthands - (i.e. CEST GMT EET) - Since Timezone names overlap I recommend using UTC offset. - stamp_f - same as stamp but with a custom formatter at the end. - date as [year]-[month]-[day] (example 2023-07-05) - time as [hour]:[minute] (example 09:30) - offset as +/-[hour]:[minute] (example 02:00 or -02:00) - this is a UTC offset by default - Supports some Named timezones by their shorthands - (i.e. CEST GMT EET) - Since Timezone names overlap I recommend using UTC offset. - format as a single charakter