Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/ox-timeline
Defines the signature for time-related operations for MirageOS.
Shows how much time was needed to run individual tests.
This package provides a highly-configurable package, with nice output and simple input. The macros use a radix sort mechanism so that the order of input is not critical.
The Timesheet Tryton module allows tracking the time spent by employees on various works. This module also comes with several reports that show the time spent by employees on works following various time periods.
This package provides for the easy creation of chronological charts, which show visually the relative historical positions of people and events. Each event or period can be specified by a single line of LaTeX code comprising (possibly uncertain) start and finish dates and a label, and the package takes care of indicating the uncertainties and whether intervals extend beyond the specified bounds of the chart.
This library implements the Org-mode back-end generic exporter for HTML Timeline. Installation ------------ Download the timeline scripts from https://squarechip.github.io/timeline/ Then copy the files relative to your html file.n The default (`org-timeline-source-url') is set to "modules/timeline/dist". Usage ----- To test it, run: M-x org-timeline-export-as-html in an Org mode buffer. See ox.el and ox-html.el for more details on how this exporter works.
about-time is a helper for tracking time and throughput of code blocks, with beautiful human friendly renditions.
Key feature are:
measure the duration of two or more blocks at the same time, including the whole duration
instrument a code to cleanly retrieve durations in one line, to log or send to time series databases
easily see human friendly durations in s (seconds), ms (milliseconds), µs (microseconds) and even ns (nanoseconds)
easily see human friendly counts with SI prefixes like k, M, G, T, etc
measure the actual throughput of a block
easily see human friendly throughputs in
/second,/minute,/houror even/day, including SI prefixes
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/org-timeline
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/timer-revert
This library provides an OS and implementation independent access to timeouts.
This module provides functions for expressing durations in rounded or exact terms.
This package generates formatted output from timings made in different sections of a program.
This is a simple plugin that lets the user run an alarm at a specified time or at the end of a specified countdown period.
This package provides an extension for the template engine Jinja2. It adds a 'now' tag providing a convenient access to the arrow.now() API from templates. A format string can be provided to control the output.
A parser and renderer for binary Olson timezone files whose format is specified by the tzfile(5) man page on Unix-like systems. For more information about this format, see http://www.iana.org/time-zones/repository/tz-link.html. Functions are provided for converting the parsed data into TimeZoneSeries objects from the timezone-series package.
Produce an HTML page containing horizontal strips that symbolize events in a person's lsife. Since this is entirely a visualization, the image <https://barryzee.github.io/henry-timeline/henry.html> will show the basic use to show a timeline of events. The image <https://barryzee.github.io/vermeer/cssOverlay.html> shows how to correlate two timelines of events. A brief description is available at <https://barryzee.github.io/timeLineGraphics_manuscript/golden_age.html>.
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/org-timeblock
This package is a simple date and time library.
This library provides an OS and implementation independent access to timeouts.
This package lets you set a different time for your tests.
Template::Timer provides inline profiling of the template processing in Perl code.
The goal of cl-date-time-parser is to hide the difference between date-time formats, and to manage date and time as the universal time.
This package endows Data.Time, from the time package, with several data types and functions for enhanced processing of timezones. For one way to create timezone series, see the ghc-timezone-olson package.