Display a customizable date tag (e.g. TEST_202404, 2024-04-03_rel, 2024.04.03)
Usage: datetag.exe [OPTIONS] [DATE]
Arguments:
[DATE]
Reference date, using today is not specified (e.g. 'yyyymmdd', 'yyyymm', 'yyyy', allowed field separators: '.-/:')
Options:
-t, --tag-type <TAG_TYPE>
Tag type [d | m | y | daily | monthly | yearly]
[default: m]
Possible values:
- y
- yearly: yearly tags (e.g. 2022)
- w
- weekly: weekly ISO 8601 tags (e.g. 202234)
- m
- monthly: monthly tags (e.g. 202212)
- d
- daily: daily tags (e.g. 20221230)
-s, --style <STYLE>
Date tag style
[default: plain]
Possible values:
- plain: yyyymmdd
- dot: yyyy.mm.dd
- slash: yyyy/mm/dd
- colon: yyyy:mm:dd
- dash: yyyy-mm-dd
-p, --prefix <PREFIX>
Tag prefix (e.g. 'LAB_202404')
-x, --suffix <SUFFIX>
Tag suffix (e.g. '202404_rel')
-o, --offset <OFFSET>
Date offset (offset unit depends on -t value)
[default: 0]
-f, --file <FILE>
Use provided file modification date as reference
-r, --repeat <REPEAT>
Generate more date tags
-n, --new-line
Append an end-of-line to each generated tag
--format <FORMAT>
Custom date reference format string, override --style value
-h, --help
Print help (see a summary with '-h')
-V, --version
Print version
Examples:
$ datetag 20240312 --offset 22 --prefix 'TEST_' --tag-type daily
TEST_20240403
$ datetag 20240312 -o 22 -p 'TEST_' -td
TEST_20240403
$ datetag 20240312 -o 2 -r3 -td -s dot
2024.03.12
2024.03.14
2024.03.16
Notes:
Argument '--format' use string format from:
https://docs.rs/chrono/latest/chrono/format/strftime/index.html