strftime ======== strftime for JavaScript, supports localization. Installation ============ npm install strftime Usage ===== var strftime = require('strftime').strftime console.log(strftime('%B %d, %y %H:%M:%S')) // => April 28, 2011 18:21:08 If you want to localize it: var strftime = require('strftime').strftime var it_IT = { days: [ 'domenica', 'lunedi', 'martedi', 'mercoledi', 'giovedi', 'venerdi', 'sabato' ], shortDays: [ 'dom', 'lun', 'mar', 'mer', 'gio', 'ven', 'sab' ], months: [ 'gennaio', 'febbraio', 'marzo', 'aprile', 'maggio', 'giugno', 'luglio', 'agosto', 'settembre', 'ottobre', 'novembre', 'dicembre' ], shortMonths: [ 'gen', 'feb', 'mar', 'apr', 'mag', 'giu', 'lug', 'ago', 'set', 'ott', 'nov', 'dic' ], AM: 'AM', PM: 'PM' } console.log(strftime('%B %d, %y %H:%M:%S', it_IT)) // => aprile 28, 2011 18:21:08 And if you don't want to pass a localization object every time you can get a localized `strftime` function like so: var strftime = require('strftime') var it_IT = { /* same as above */ } var strftime_IT = strftime.localizedStrftime(it_IT) console.log(strftime_IT('%B %d, %y %H:%M:%S')) // aprile 28, 2011 18:21:08 For details just see `man 3 strftime` as the format specifiers are identical. **NOTE:** `getLocalizedStrftime` is deprecated, use `localizedStrftime` instead. `getLocalizedStrftime` will be removed in 0.5 or 0.6. License ======= Copyright 2010 - 2011 Sami Samhuri sami.samhuri@gmail.com MIT (see included [LICENSE](/samsonjs/strftime/blob/master/LICENSE))