ts(1)


NAME

   ts - timestamp input

SYNOPSIS

   ts [-r] [-i | -s] [format]

DESCRIPTION

   ts adds a timestamp to the beginning of each line of input.

   The optional format parameter controls how the timestamp is formatted,
   as used by strftime(3). The default format is "%b %d %H:%M:%S". In
   addition to the regular strftime conversion specifications, "%.S" and
   "%.s" are like "%S" and "%s", but provide subsecond resolution (ie,
   "30.00001" and "1301682593.00001").

   If the -r switch is passed, it instead converts existing timestamps in
   the input to relative times, such as "15m5s ago". Many common timestamp
   formats are supported. Note that the Time::Duration and Date::Parse
   perl modules are required for this mode to work. Currently, converting
   localized dates is not supported.

   If both -r and a format is passed, the existing timestamps are
   converted to the specified format.

   If the -i or -s switch is passed, ts timestamps incrementally instead.
   In case of -i, every timestamp will be the time elapsed since the last
   timestamp. In case of -s, the time elapsed since start of the program
   is used.  The default format changes to "%H:%M:%S", and "%.S" and "%.s"
   can be used as well.

ENVIRONMENT

   The standard TZ environment variable controls what time zone dates are
   assumed to be in, if a timezone is not specified as part of the date.

AUTHOR

   Copyright 2006 by Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>

   Licensed under the GNU GPL.





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