/LightningTime

A simple package to utilize Lightning Time in python

Primary LanguagePythonMIT LicenseMIT

Lightning Time

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Learn more about how Lightning Time works & play with it hands-on: here

Installation

pip3 install lightning-time
from LightningTime.Lightning import Lightning, Timestring

Usage

Colors

from LightningTime.Lightning import Lightning, Timestring

# Create a Lightning object
lt = Lightning(Timestring("a~b~c|d"))

By default, the Lightning colors are set to the following:

bolt: (dynamic value), 161, 0
zap: 50, (dynamic value), 214
spark: 246, 133, (dynamic value)

You can change these colors by passing in color arguments to the Lightning object:

lt = Lightning(Timestring("a~b~c|d"), bolt_color=(g, b), zap_color=(r, b), spark_color=(r, g))

r, g and b are integers between 0 and 255, inclusive.

For example, to change the color of a bolt, use the following:

lt = Lightning(Timestring("a~b~c|d"), bolt_color=(155, 35))

You can set the static colors of a Lightning object with the set_static_colors method:

lt.set_static_colors((g, b), (r, b), (r, g))

Conversions

from datetime import datetime

#convert from datetime to Lightning time

Lightning.to_lightning(datetime.now()) #e~3~3|8

#convert from Lightning time to a time st

Lightning.from_lightning(Lightning.to_lightning(datetime.now()), withseconds=True) # 21:18:06

Color String

from datetime import datetime
Lightning.to_lightning(datetime.now()).color_strings() # ('#e3a100', '#3238d6', '#f68582')

Print without charges

from datetime import datetime
Lightning.to_lightning(datetime.now()).strip_charges() 
# e~3~a

Accessing values

lt = Lightning(Timestring("a~b~c|d"))
lt.timestring.bolts # a
lt.timestring.zaps # b
lt.timestring.sparks # c
lt.timestring.charges # d

Contributing

This project is still under development, feel free to contribute by opening a pull request.