unixtimeConvert Unix timestamps to dates and back. Use when parsing epoch values, calculating time differences, debugging logs, or generating relative dates.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install bytesagain3/unixtimeGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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https://bytesagain.comAudited Apr 17, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 21, 2026
Developers and system administrators use the skill to convert Unix timestamps found in application logs, server logs, or error reports into human-readable dates for troubleshooting and timeline reconstruction. It helps identify event sequences and diagnose issues by quickly parsing timestamps from various sources, such as database entries or API responses.
Project managers and event organizers utilize the countdown feature to track time remaining until deadlines, product launches, or scheduled maintenance windows. It provides detailed breakdowns in days, hours, and minutes, aiding in resource allocation and milestone tracking for time-sensitive projects.
Data engineers and analysts employ the skill to convert between Unix timestamps and date formats during data extraction, transformation, and loading processes. It automates timestamp normalization for datasets from different systems, ensuring consistency in time-based analytics and reporting.
IoT developers and hardware engineers use the skill to interpret timestamps from sensors, devices, or network logs that output Unix epoch values. It facilitates real-time monitoring and historical analysis of device events, helping optimize performance and detect anomalies in distributed systems.
Financial analysts and fintech developers apply the skill to convert and analyze timestamps in transaction records, audit logs, or blockchain data. It supports compliance reporting and time-series analysis by providing accurate date conversions and duration calculations for financial events.
Offer the skill as a free basic utility within developer platforms or IDEs, with premium features like batch processing, API access, or advanced analytics available via subscription. This attracts a large user base from open-source communities and monetizes through tiered plans for enterprises.
License the skill as a customizable component for companies to integrate into their internal tools, customer-facing applications, or SaaS products. Provide support and customization services for branding and specific use cases, such as log management systems or project dashboards.
Bundle the skill with tutorials, workshops, or certification programs aimed at teaching Unix time concepts to students, new developers, or IT professionals. Sell access to learning materials, hands-on labs, and community support forums to generate recurring revenue.
💬 Integration Tip
Integrate the skill into command-line workflows or scripts by calling its commands directly; ensure Bash 4+ and standard Unix utilities like date and awk are available for seamless execution.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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