tai -- print the current TAI time.
tai tai --help tai --35 --iso --gm --p=6
Displays the current TAI time (TAI-10 by default) in any of a number of formats.
Currently supported options:
-d Display in human-readable date/time format -h Describe available options -i Display TAI time as integer, not floating point --0 Display TAI time instead of TAI-10 time --35 Display TAI-35 time instead of TAI-10 time --gm Do not adjust for timezone when -d or --iso --help Same as -h --iso Display in ISO-8601 international standard time format --strict Like --iso, but implies -i --iso-ish Display in \"relaxed\" international standard time format --ish Synonym for --iso-ish --rfc3339 Display in RFC3339 format --neol Do not print terminating EOL --p=N Show N digits of precision when displaying as float (default: 9) --version Show the version of Time::TAI::Simple library used
Display TAI-10 as a floating point number with 6 digits of precision:
$ tai --p=6 1406506285.304316
Display TAI-10 as an integer:
$ tai -i 1406506285
Display TAI-10 as a human-readable date/time, adjusted for local timezone:
$ tai -d Mon Jul 28 13:27:57 2014
Display TAI-10 as a ISO-8601 date/time, unadjusted for timezone:
$ tai --iso --gm 2014-07-28T20:29:12.512542725Z
Display TAI-35 as a strict ISO-8601 date/time, adjusted for local timezone:
$ tai --strict --35 2014-07-28T13:28:37-0700
Display TAI-10 as an RFC3339 date/time:
$ tai --rfc3339 2014-07-28T20:29:12.512542725-07:00
Display TAI-10 as an "iso'ish" date/time:
$ tai --iso-ish 2014-07-28 20:29:12.512542725
Display TAI-10 as a low-resolution "iso'ish" date/time (most commonly used):
$ tai --iso-ish -i 2014-07-28 20:29:12
Time::TAI::Simple
TTK Ciar, <ttk[at]ciar[dot]org>
Copyright 2014-2018 by TTK Ciar
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install Time::TAI::Simple, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Time::TAI::Simple
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Time::TAI::Simple
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.