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A tiny library that formats precise time differences as a vague/fuzzy time.
rehype plugin to infer reading time as file metadata from the document
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Progressively determine the eta of a process out of the percentage reported.
Harvest API v2 library
⏳ Turn those off-the-cuff estimates into something more flexible using the PERT technique
A module to estimate reading time for text or html.
Estimate the reading duration of blog posts and articles. Enhance the user experience by providing readers with an insightful glance at the approximate time required to consume your content.
HEXO package that provides analytics on the read time to review a post. Generates word, character, image, video, and codeblock counts in the front-matter of the markdown file. Plus provides read-time estimates for given language profile. Supports 48 langu
- HEXO
- hexo plugin
- hexo-plugin
- hexo.io
- read analytics
- hexo readtime
- readtime
- read-time
- read time
- reading-time
- reading time
- word count
- wordcount
- post time
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A tiny JavaScript library that formats precise time differences as a vague/fuzzy date, e.g. 'yesterday', 'today' or 'next week'.
Adds an estimated reading time field to all remark nodes
11ty plugin for estimating the time to read a given text. Supports multiple languages
Get Medium like estimated read time of a string. Suitable for estimating the read time of a post.
Multiplies a number by zero. Useful for when you need to multiply a number by zero.
- zero
- zeros
- multiply
- multiplication
- times
- product
- multiplies
- math
- calculate
- calculation
- calculator
- calculate-values
- estimate
- computation
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Provide a simple blackbox mean of estimating algorithms / loading / function time to completion
Adds an estimated reading time field to all remark nodes
Adds an estimated reading time field to all remark nodes
Calculates estimate(s) based on the PERT method by using "most likely time", "optimistic time", and "pessimistic time"
Estimates the amount of time spent in coding a repo ⌛️😎🤘🏼
📚 Medium's like reading time estimation