Time operating expansion for PlaceholderAPI
- Download jar file from releases.
- Put the jar file to
/plugins/PlaceholderAPI/expansions/
- Execute command
/papi register <filename>
or/papi reload
or restart server.
// Arguments: <Required> [Optional]
%timeoperate_<time>_<format>[_<time override>]%
Type {placeholder}
or (placeholder)
if you want to use some placeholders in arguments.
I am not a native English speaker. There are maybe some typo error.
value | detail | example |
---|---|---|
now | now time | now |
timestamp | timestamp (in seconds) | 1675353600 |
DateTimeFormatter|value | specific format time | yyyy-MM-dd|2023-02-03 |
Use unix
for returning timestamp (in seconds).
Or read the DateTimeFormatter Javadoc page about possible formats.
value | detail | example |
---|---|---|
+DURATION | plus time, needed number and unit (ignore case), d means day(s) , h means hour(s) , m means minute(s) , s means second(s) |
+1d2h |
-DURATION | minus time, needed number and unit (ignore case), d means day(s) , h means hour(s) , m means minute(s) , s means second(s) |
-1d2h |
unit=value | set specific time | y=2023 |
Support multi overrides, connect them with _
.
value | detail |
---|---|
y , year |
Year |
M , month |
Month |
d , day |
Day |
h , hour |
Hour |
m , minute |
Minute |
s , second |
Second |
// Get timestamp (in second) of tomorrow 6:00
%timeoperate_now_unix_+1d_h=0_m=0_s=0%
// Get time of tomorrow but minute and second are 0 with custom format
%timeoperate_now_yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss_+1d_m=0_s=0%