Welcome to timelang! This application helps you convert natural language time expressions into dates, durations, and ranges. With timelang, you can quickly understand and use time-related information without any technical skills.
To get started, you need to download timelang. You can find the latest version on the Releases page.
Click the button above or visit this page to download: timelang Releases.
- Visit the Releases Page: Navigate to timelang Releases.
- Select the Latest Version: You will see a list of releases. The latest version is usually at the top.
- Choose the Right File for Your System: Look for a file that matches your operating system. For example, you might see options for Windows, Mac, or Linux.
- Download the File: Click the download link to save the file to your computer.
After downloading, follow these steps to run timelang.
- Locate the downloaded file (likely in your Downloads folder).
- Double-click on the file to start the installation process.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
- After installation, you can find timelang in your Start Menu. Click it to open.
- Open the file you downloaded.
- Drag the timelang icon to your Applications folder.
- Open your Applications and find timelang. Double-click it to run.
- Open a terminal window.
- Navigate to the folder where you downloaded the file (e.g.,
cd ~/Downloads). - Make the file executable:
chmod +x timelang. - Run the application:
./timelang.
Using timelang is simple and intuitive. Hereβs how you can easily convert time expressions:
- Open the Application: Launch timelang from your computer.
- Enter a Time Expression: In the input box, type a natural language expression. For example, "next Friday" or "in two hours."
- Check the Output: Once you press the submit button, the application will parse your input and display the date, duration, or range it represents.
- Versatile Parsing: Understand various natural language formats for time.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple and clean design for easy navigation.
- Supports Multiple Formats: Works with dates, durations, and ranges seamlessly.
- Cross-Platform: Available for Windows, MacOS, and Linux users.
You can enter phrases like "tomorrow," "next week," "in 5 days," and "from 10 AM to 2 PM."
Yes, once installed, you do not need an internet connection to use timelang.
If you encounter any issues, please visit our GitHub repository and open an issue. We appreciate your feedback to improve timelang.
Join our growing community! You can find more tips, share your experiences, and ask for help in our discussion forums. Visit our GitHub Discussions for more information.
Thank you for choosing timelang. Happy parsing!