TimeStamps

This is the cog guide for the ‘TimeStamps’ cog. This guide contains the collection of commands which you can use in the cog.

Through this guide, [p] will always represent your prefix. Replace [p] with your own prefix when you use these commands in Discord.

Note

This guide was last updated for version 1.2.0. Ensure that you are up to date by running [p]cog update timestamps.

If there is something missing, or something that needs improving in this documentation, feel free to create an issue here.

This documentation is auto-generated everytime this cog receives an update.

About this cog

Retrieve timestamps for certain dates.

Commands

Here are all the commands included in this cog (1):

Command

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[p]timestamp

Produce a Discord timestamp.

Timestamps are a feature added to Discord in the summer of 2021, which allows you to send timestamps will which update accordingly with any user’s date time settings.

Example Usage

  • [p]timestamp 1st of october 2021

  • [p]timestamp 20 hours ago raw:true

  • [p]timestamp in 50 minutes

  • [p]timestamp 01/10/2021 format:f

  • [p]timestamp now raw:true format:R

Installation

If you haven’t added my repo before, lets add it first. We’ll call it “kreusada-cogs” here.

[p]repo add kreusada-cogs https://github.com/Kreusada/Kreusada-Cogs

Now, we can install TimeStamps.

[p]cog install kreusada-cogs timestamps

Once it’s installed, it is not loaded by default. Load it by running the following command:

[p]load timestamps

Further Support

For more support, head over to the cog support server, I have my own channel over there at #support_kreusada-cogs. Feel free to join my personal server whilst you’re here.