Terminal ttl clock, including customizable clock timer and stopwatch
see release
download tmlshock file and move it to /usr/local/bin
sudo mv ./tmlshock /usr/local/bin
COMMANDS:
stopwatch, s Start a stopwatch
timer, t Start a timer
clock, c Start a clock
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
--color value, -c value Set the string color see full color in
--help, -h show help
--version, -v print the version
NAME:
tmlshock clock - Start a clock
USAGE:
tmlshock clock [command options] [arguments...]
OPTIONS:
--color value, -c value Set the string color
--second value, -s value, --sec value Set the clock with second(true or false) (default: "true")
--date value, -d value Set the clock with date(true or false) (default: "false")
--dateformate value, --df value Set the clock date formate (default: "2006/02/01")
--colon-color value, --cc value Set the colon color
--hour-format value, --hf value Set the clock 24 hr or 12hr (type 24 or 12)
--help, -h show help
USAGE:
tmlshock stopwatch [command options] [arguments...]
OPTIONS:
--color value, -c value Set the string color
--disable-hour value, --dh value Disable hour(true or false)
--colon-color value, --cc value Set the colon color
--help, -h show help
USAGE:
tmlshock timer [command options] [arguments...]
OPTIONS:
--color value, -c value Set the string color
--hour value, --hr value Enter how many hours you want to count down
--minute value, -m value, --min value Enter how many minunts you want to count down
--second value, -s value, --sec value Enter how many seconds you want to count down
--time value, -t value Enter how many time you want to count down(format: 00:00:00)
--disable-hour value, --dh value Disable hour(true or false)
--colon-color value, --cc value Set the colon color
--help, -h show help
You can set the timer time using two types
classic:
tmlshock timer -hr 1 -m 1 -s 1
lazy:
tmlshock timer -t 1:20:01
You can use color codes (down below) or use color names
black
blue
cyan
dark-gray
green
light-green
light-blue
light-cyan
light-gray
light-magenta
light-red
light-yellow
magenta
light-red
light-yellow
magenta
red
white
yellow
Example:
tmlshock clock -c red
To use a custom colon color just enter -cc color
Example
tmlshock clock -cc color
To disable the second just enter -s false
Example
tmlshock clock -s false
To enable the date just enter -d true
Example
tmlshock clock -d true
To use a custom date format just enter -df 2006/02/01
(YYYY/MM/DD)
Example
tmlshock clock -d true -df 2006/01/02
(YYYY/DD/MM)
tmlshock clock -d true -df 02/01/2006
(MM/DD/YYYY)
- This option only for stopwatch and timer
To use a custom date format just enter -dh true
(YYYY/MM/DD)
Example
tmlshock stopwatch -dh true
- This option only for clock
To use a custom date format just enter -hf 12
(YYYY/MM/DD)
Example
tmlshock clock -hf 12