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TimeLib

TimeLib

Data pack

Get the real life date & time tick-perfectly and efficiently!

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TimeLib

A Minecraft Data Pack library that lets you get the real life date & time ingame. For inquiries, please contact @silicatYT on Discord.

Features

  • Get the real life date & time:
    • Year, Month, Day, Week Day, Hour, Minute, Second & the Unix Timestamp
  • Support for different timezones & daylight savings time.
  • Any values provided have tick accuracy.
  • Very high efficiency.
  • Convert any Unix Timestamp into a date & time.

How to use

TimeLib automatically keeps track of the date & time for you. For that to work, you first need to configure the settings to your personal taste. To access the settings, click the message that appears in chat after reloading or manually running /function timelib:util/settings.

Settings

  • Command Block Offset (value): This setting specifies the time difference between the UTC timezone and your system time. Example: If your system clock is 1 hour behind compared to the UTC timezone, the setting's value would have to be set to -1.
  • Timezone Offset (value): This setting specifies the time difference between your system time and your desired timezone. Example: If your desired timezone is 2 hours ahead of your system clock, the setting's value would have to be set to 2.
  • Realtime Tracking [Singleplayer | Multiplayer]: This setting controls whether TimeLib should work in Singleplayer or not. If your world can be played in both Singleplayer and Multiplayer, it is advised to select the former option.
    • If Singleplayer is selected, the time will stay in sync even after pausing & unpausing. This comes at a small performance cost.
    • If Multiplayer is selected, these checks will not be performed. This results in slightly better performance.
  • Daylight Savings Time Checks [Off | Hourly]: This setting controls whether TimeLib automatically detects and adjusts for time shifts caused by daylight savings time.
    • If Off is selected, daylight savings time will only be checked for every time the function timelib:util/update is run, either manually or by other functions in the Data Pack (e.g. on reload or when changing settings).
    • If Hourly is selected, daylight savings time will be checked for every hour. This comes at a very small performance cost. The correct time will be displayed 2 ingame ticks after the hour changes.

Get the real life date & time

The values for Year, Month, Day, Week Day, Hour, Minute, Second & the Unix Timestamp are all stored inside the player TimeLib, with each value having its own scoreboard objective:

  • TimeLib.Year, TimeLib.Month, TimeLib.Day, TimeLib.WeekDay, TimeLib.Hour, TimeLib.Minute, TimeLib.Second & TimeLib.UnixTime

Additionally, string versions of the Day, WeekDay and Month are stored in the timelib:date storage.

Events

Every time the date changes (or TimeLib updates the time), the function tag #timelib:time_updated is executed.

Convert any Unix Timestamp into a date & time

Note: Any output is automatically adjusted for the timezone specified in the first two settings.

  • Set the scoreboard TimeLib of the player #TimeLib.Input as the input.
  • Run /function timelib:util/get_date.
  • The output values will be stored inside the player #TimeLib.Output's TimeLib.XXX scores, as well as the timelib:output data storage.

How it works

TimeLib combines the with Base64 encoded Unix Timestamp found within player heads with the daytime found within command block outputs to get the current date & time. To achieve tick accuracy, TimeLib checks a repeating command block's time output every tick to see when it changes. At that point it uses several calculations & the macros introduced in 1.20.2 to schedule functions to run when the next second, minute, hour and day passes. This means that once time is synced, almost no further commands are needed.

Further logic and calculations are necessary to support edge cases such as daylight savings time, Singleplayer support, what should happen if the Unix Timestamp from the player head is from a different day etc. We hope that with this library, nobody will have to deal with these troubles anymore.

Credit

From CMDred:

  • SilicatYT: TimeLib
  • BananaRedPanda: Base64 Decoder, Consulting & Help with formulas

Good to know

  • TimeLib requires an internet connection.
  • /tick is NOT supported. Time desyncs with /tick rate or /tick sprint, and the Daylight Savings Time Checks setting breaks entirely. Time always has to be manually updated after using this command.
  • When starting the server or world, it takes a second for time to update. Any checks that happen during that time are wrong.
  • When time is updated (Through /function timelib:util/update, when changing settings or when the world is reloaded/restarted), the new time will only display 2 ticks after.
  • If your Data Pack checks for a TimeLib score before TimeLib's functions have run, your Data Pack will get the previous tick's scores. To avoid that, make sure that TimeLib always runs first.
  • If your Data Pack uses a forceloaded chunk at 29999983 29999983, there may be collision.

License

As per the MIT License, you are allowed to redistribute, modify and use TimeLib as long as we are credited for the original work.

External resources


Project members

SilicatYT

Owner


Technical information

License
MIT
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