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[ ] Tuesday, 23 October 2012 [ ]

Unix Timestamps

date -r timestamp
gives the date in human readable form on OpenBSD,
date +%s
gives the current unix timestamp (appears to work in *nix). The command in Debian / Ubuntu
date -d @timestamp

To get the time in a different timezone:

TZ="America/New_York" date

unixtimestampsepoch


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