From 99c1d9af689e5325f3cf535c4007b3aeb8325229 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Minteck Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2023 14:54:04 +0100 Subject: Update - This is an automated commit --- alarm/node_modules/ms/readme.md | 51 ----------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 51 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 alarm/node_modules/ms/readme.md (limited to 'alarm/node_modules/ms/readme.md') diff --git a/alarm/node_modules/ms/readme.md b/alarm/node_modules/ms/readme.md deleted file mode 100644 index 84a9974..0000000 --- a/alarm/node_modules/ms/readme.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -# ms - -[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/zeit/ms.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/zeit/ms) -[![Slack Channel](http://zeit-slackin.now.sh/badge.svg)](https://zeit.chat/) - -Use this package to easily convert various time formats to milliseconds. - -## Examples - -```js -ms('2 days') // 172800000 -ms('1d') // 86400000 -ms('10h') // 36000000 -ms('2.5 hrs') // 9000000 -ms('2h') // 7200000 -ms('1m') // 60000 -ms('5s') // 5000 -ms('1y') // 31557600000 -ms('100') // 100 -``` - -### Convert from milliseconds - -```js -ms(60000) // "1m" -ms(2 * 60000) // "2m" -ms(ms('10 hours')) // "10h" -``` - -### Time format written-out - -```js -ms(60000, { long: true }) // "1 minute" -ms(2 * 60000, { long: true }) // "2 minutes" -ms(ms('10 hours'), { long: true }) // "10 hours" -``` - -## Features - -- Works both in [node](https://nodejs.org) and in the browser. -- If a number is supplied to `ms`, a string with a unit is returned. -- If a string that contains the number is supplied, it returns it as a number (e.g.: it returns `100` for `'100'`). -- If you pass a string with a number and a valid unit, the number of equivalent ms is returned. - -## Caught a bug? - -1. [Fork](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/) this repository to your own GitHub account and then [clone](https://help.github.com/articles/cloning-a-repository/) it to your local device -2. Link the package to the global module directory: `npm link` -3. Within the module you want to test your local development instance of ms, just link it to the dependencies: `npm link ms`. Instead of the default one from npm, node will now use your clone of ms! - -As always, you can run the tests using: `npm test` -- cgit