Using Current Time Plugin

Last modified: 4/23/2026

Using Current Time Plugin

Using Current Time Plugin is a Plugin for the Current Time.

Parameters

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:

SymbolMeaningPresentationExample
Gera designator(Text)AD
yyear(Number)1996
Mmonth in year(Text & Number)July & 07
dday in month(Number)10
hhour in am/pm (1~12)(Number)12
Hhour in day (0~23)(Number)0
mminute in hour(Number)30
ssecond in minute(Number)55
Smillisecond(Number)978
Eday in week(Text)Tuesday
Dday in year(Number)189
Fday of week in month(Number)2 (2nd Wed in July)
wweek in year(Number)27
Wweek in month(Number)2
aam/pm marker(Text)PM
khour in day (1~24)(Number)24
Khour in am/pm(0~11)(Number)0
ztime 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.)

Example

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

Features

Key Capabilities

Pagename Format Pattern Examples

Unit Tests