timezonedetect
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Detect the standard time, the daylight saving time for the current time zone
TimezoneDetect
Detect the standard time, the daylight saving time for the time zone
if (timezonedetect.hasDaylightSavingTime()) {
console.log('You have daylight saving time in your timezone');
} else {
console.log('You DO NOT have daylight saving time in your timezone');
}
console.log('Your standard time zone offset in second is ' + jsk.tz.standardTime());
console.log('Your standard time zone offset is : ' + jsk.tz.standardTimeToString());
See the complete documentation in timezonedetect.js
Testimonial
Finally, timezones in javascript done right. The world has been made a better place via this fine javascript library.
Garry Tan, Partner with Y Combinator. Cofounder of Posterous. (source)
Install
To install for a website, copy timezonedetect.min.js with the other javascript files of your project and include it.
To install in a Node.js project npm install timezonedetect
Contribute
Give what you want to contribute to open-source :
You can create issues.
You can also contribute code :
- Fork the code on GitHub
- Clone your fork in your environment :
git clone [email protected]:USERNAME/timezonedetect.git - Create a branch for your feature :
git checkout -b your_branch_name - Write and delete code and commit as often as you can :
git commit -am "A descriptive message" - Push the branch to your fork :
git push origin your_branch_name - Create a pull request on GitHub (click the Pull request button on your fork page)
Need more help?
- Create an issue.
- Write me an email at [email protected]

