A glitchy clock for the terminal
Good point. You probably don't. I bet if you look around you right now there are 3-4 clocks in your field of view. I don't need another normal clock either.
However, I spend a lot of time looking at dashboards and logs that use UTC time for timestamps. I could subtract 6 or 7 hours depending on the time of year to correlate to my local time, but that's too much mathing. I wanted a clock that runs in a terminal window and just shows me the UTC time and date. That what glitch-clock does. It can also show local if you need yet another clock.
Download one of the binaries in the Releases section, or
go install github.com/aldernero/glitch-clock@latest
There are just a few command line options:
Usage of glitch-clock:
-local-time
Use local time instead of UTC
-sep string
Date separator ('-' or '/', '-' by default) (default "-")
-show-date
Show date (default true)
To exit glitch-clock, just hit Ctrl-C
or Esc
.