The Comfiest Clock Events Set To World-Time! Works in both Node and Browser!
ComfyClock gives you an event set to the world clock for when you need code run at specific seconds, minutes, hours, or even days.
ComfyTimer.Every[ "5 minutes" ] = ( date ) => console.log( date );
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- Install
comfyclock
npm install comfyclock --save
- Add clock events using ComfyClock
var ComfyClock = require("comfyclock");
ComfyClock.Every[ "5s" ] = ( date ) => console.log( "Tick", date );
ComfyClock.Every[ "10s" ] = ( date ) => console.log( "Tock!", date );
// This will output: "Tick" at every 5th second (0, 5, 10, 15, ..., 55) and "Tock" at every 10th (0, 10, 20, ..., 50)
- Add
comfyclock.js
<script src="comfyclock.min.js"></script>
- Add clock events using ComfyClock
<html>
<head>
<script src="comfyclock.min.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
ComfyClock.Every[ "5s" ] = ( date ) => console.log( "Tick", date );
ComfyClock.Every[ "10s" ] = ( date ) => console.log( "Tock!", date );
// This will output: "Tick" at every 5th second (0, 5, 10, 15, ..., 55) and "Tock" at every 10th (0, 10, 20, ..., 50)
</script>
</body>
</html>
ComfyClock.Every[ "5 seconds" ] = ( date ) => console.log( "5th second!", date );
ComfyClock.Every[ "15s" ] = ( date ) => console.log( "15th second!", date );
ComfyClock.Every[ "1 minute" ] = ( date ) => console.log( "New minute!", date );