# World Clock This is a small command-line application that shows the current time in multiple time zones. ## Config Which timezones are displayed is controlled by a config file at `~/.config/worldclock.toml`. Example config file: ```toml # Local clock [[clocks]] name = "💻" # At home [[clocks]] name = "🏠" tz = "Europe/Berlin" # Costa Rica [[clocks]] name = "🌴" tz = "America/Costa_Rica" # New York (EST) [[clocks]] name = "🗽" tz = "America/New_York" ``` Each `[[clock]]` will display one line with the current time. If you don't specify the timezone with `tz` it'll use the current time. Otherwise you can specify the timezone. For valid timezones you can have a look at `timedatectl list-timezones`. Each clock can have a optional name, that will be displayed instead of the timezone name. ## Output Example output: ``` 💻 20:03:33 🏠 20:03:33 🌴 13:03:33 🗽 14:03:33 ```