Using Current Time Plugin is a Plugin for the Current Time.
format=''format string'' : How the date and time should be formatted. If you omit this, a default format will be used. The following characters are available to you:
| Symbol | Meaning | Presentation | Example | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| G | era designator | (Text) | AD | |
| y | year | (Number) | 1996 | |
| M | month in year | (Text & Number) | July & 07 | |
| d | day in month | (Number) | 10 | |
| h | hour in am/pm (1~12) | (Number) | 12 | |
| H | hour in day (0~23) | (Number) | 0 | |
| m | minute in hour | (Number) | 30 | |
| s | second in minute | (Number) | 55 | |
| S | millisecond | (Number) | 978 | |
| E | day in week | (Text) | Tuesday | |
| D | day in year | (Number) | 189 | |
| F | day of week in month | (Number) | 2 (2nd Wed in July) | |
| w | week in year | (Number) | 27 | |
| W | week in month | (Number) | 2 | |
| a | am/pm marker | (Text) | PM | |
| k | hour in day (1~24) | (Number) | 24 | |
| K | hour in am/pm | (0~11) | (Number) | 0 |
| z | time zone | (Text) | Pacific Standard Time | |
| \' | escape for text | (Delimiter) | \\ | |
| \'' | single quote | (Literal) | ' |
For example, two 'y':s give you the year using two digits. Four 'y':s give you the year in four digits. Three 'M':s give you the month in letters, whereas two 'M':s give just the month number.
(Yes, these are exactly the Java SimpleDateFormat arguments. Sorry for copying them in.)
Using [{CurrentTimePlugin format='yyyy.MM.dd G \'at\' hh:mm:ss z'}] would give you:
'2026.06.06
01:33 AM
06/06/2026, 01:33:45 AM