Unix Time Converter

Converts Unix time to human readable format and vice versa

Unix Time Converter - Edge Add-on

Unix Time Converter is an Edge add-on that quickly converts time stamps. It can convert Unix time to human readable format and vice versa, displaying the current time in Unix format and its ISO 8601 representation in both UTC and local time zone. It can also convert an arbitrary text into Unix time, JavaScript time, UTC, and local time. Inspired by the Epoch Converter add-on for Firefox.

Add-on stats

By: Ren0
Users: 384
14
Rating: 4.00
(1)
Version: 1.0.4 (Last updated: 2023-05-21)
Creation date: 2021-04-13
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Manifest version: 3
Size: 212.04K

Other platforms

Unix Time Converter (v1.0.4)
5.00 (2) 768
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Unix Time Converter (v1.0.4.0)
5.00 (3) 127
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Add-on summary

Unix Time Converter quickly converts time stamps.

With a click of the mouse it displays the current time in Unix format (number of seconds since epoch) and its ISO 8601 representation in both UTC and local time zone.

It can also convert an arbitrary text into a Unix time, a JavaScript time (same as Unix time, but expressed in milliseconds), UTC and local.

When the supplied time is a number, it is always interpreted as the offset since epoch, but depending on its value it is assumed to be seconds, milliseconds, or nanoseconds.

When the supplied time is a string, Unix Time Converter tries to interpret it and display it in the four supported formats.

This extension was inspired by the Epoch Converter add-on for Firefox written by Harsh Karn.

User reviews

Thanks for this! It helps. I was looking for a plug-in that would help me decode Epoch dates from CosmosDB, and this helps. Even better would be if it used the highlighted text as input. Would save a copy paste. Well done!
by Sean, 2023-01-20
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Add-on safety

Risk impact

Unix Time Converter does not require any sensitive permissions.

Risk likelihood

Unix Time Converter has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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