Agent skill

humantime

Convert between seconds and human-readable time formats (e.g., 1h30m). Core Scenario: When the user needs to parse or display durations in scripts or terminal output.

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SKILL.md

humantime - Human-Friendly Time Conversion

The humantime module simplifies time manipulation by converting raw seconds into readable formats (like 1h 30m) and vice-versa. It supports fractional seconds and automatic type detection.

When to Activate

  • When displaying script execution duration to users.
  • When calculating cache expiration times based on human-readable input.
  • When checking if a duration falls within a specific limit (in subcommand).

Core Principles & Rules

  • Auto-Detection: Inputting an integer (e.g., 3600) converts to time format (1h), while a time string (e.g., 5m) converts to seconds (300).
  • Time Units: Supports d (days), h (hours), m (minutes), and s (seconds).
  • Fractional Precision: Handles decimal seconds (e.g., 3661.5s = 1h1m1.5s) accurately.

Patterns & Examples

Convert Seconds to Readable

bash
# Convert one day into readable format
x humantime 86400

Convert Readable to Seconds

bash
# Get raw seconds for 2 hours and 30 minutes
x humantime 2h30m

Within Range Check

bash
# Check if 240 seconds is within 5 minutes (returns 0 for yes)
x humantime in 5m 240

Checklist

  • Confirm if the input is an integer (seconds) or a string (readable).
  • Verify if high precision (fractional seconds) is required.

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