## rizzy All in a tizzy over timestamps? `rizzy` is a UNIX filter that will convert UTC timestamps into the timestamp of your choosing. ### Example Before: ```bash $ cat some.log.file 2021-09-17 17:28:07+0000 INFO Running on slurm - limited math CPU usage by a SLURM_CPUS_ON_NODE of 3 2021-09-17 17:30:12+0000 INFO Initializing Environment. Using Environment.V5_C_PROD ``` After: ``` $ cat some.log.file | rizzy --chi 2021-09-17T12:28:07-05:00 INFO Running on slurm - limited math CPU usage by a SLURM_CPUS_ON_NODE of 3 2021-09-17T12:30:12-05:00 INFO Initializing Environment. Using Environment.V5_C_PROD ``` ### Flags Running `rizzy --help` gives more information, but basically: * use `--chi` for Chicago and `--nyc` for New York * for other zones use `--zone ...` * To output in other formats than RFC3339 use `--format` * To optionally treat big numbers encountered as nanos-since-epoch, use `--convert-epoch-nanos` ### Building and running * Grab `rustup` - either from [the website](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install) or by `sudo snap install rustup --classic`. * Install the stable rust version: `rustup install stable` * Build the code with `cargo build`, or run with `cargo run` ## Making a release * Bump the version in Cargo.toml * Run `cargo build` and `cargo test` to make sure everything's working and to ensure the `Cargo.toml` gets updated. * Commit! * Push and make sure all's well * Tag the version with `vXX.YY/ZZ` * Push the tag (`git push --tags`) which should kick things off automatically! * Make sure all's well and then mark the release as current in GitHub (with some helpful explanation)