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The Time plugin
ctime [<seconds since epoch>]
Returns the ctime for <seconds since epoch>, or the current ctime if no <seconds since epoch> is given.
seconds [<years>y] [<weeks>w] [<days>d] [<hours>h] [<minutes>m] [<seconds>s]
Returns the number of seconds in the number of <years>, <weeks>, <days>, <hours>, <minutes>, and <seconds> given. An example usage is "seconds 2h 30m", which would return 9000, which is '3600*2 + 30*60'. Useful for scheduling events at a given number of seconds in the future.
time [<format>] [<seconds since epoch>]
Returns the current time in <format> format, or, if <format> is not given, uses the configurable format for the current channel. If no <seconds since epoch> time is given, the current time is used.
elapsed <seconds>
Returns a pretty string that is the amount of time represented by <seconds>.
at <time string>
Returns the number of seconds since epoch <time string> is. <time string> can be any number of natural formats; just try something and see if it will work.
tztime <region>/<city>
Takes a city and its region, and returns the locale time.
until <time string>
Returns the number of seconds until <time string>.