Local Time Annotator

Append your local time after unambiguous absolute times on any page (e.g. "14:42 UTC" -> " (10:42 AM EDT)"), non-destructively.

θα χρειαστεί να εγκαταστήσετε μια επέκταση όπως το Tampermonkey, το Greasemonkey ή το Violentmonkey για να εγκαταστήσετε αυτόν τον κώδικα.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey to install this script.

θα χρειαστεί να εγκαταστήσετε μια επέκταση όπως το Tampermonkey ή το Violentmonkey για να εγκαταστήσετε αυτόν τον κώδικα.

θα χρειαστεί να εγκαταστήσετε μια επέκταση όπως το Tampermonkey ή το Userscripts για να εγκαταστήσετε αυτόν τον κώδικα.

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey to install this script.

Θα χρειαστεί να εγκαταστήσετε μια επέκταση διαχείρισης κώδικα χρήστη για να εγκαταστήσετε αυτόν τον κώδικα.

(Έχω ήδη έναν διαχειριστή κώδικα χρήστη, επιτρέψτε μου να τον εγκαταστήσω!)

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install an extension such as Stylus to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

You will need to install a user style manager extension to install this style.

(Έχω ήδη έναν διαχειριστή στυλ χρήστη, επιτρέψτε μου να τον εγκαταστήσω!)

Δημιουργός
Zhi Li
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Έκδοση
0.1.0
Δημιουργήθηκε την
29/05/2026
Ενημερώθηκε την
29/05/2026
Μέγεθος
20 KB
Άδεια
MIT
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Appends your local time after any unambiguous absolute time on a web page — non-destructively, inline, on any site.

14:42 UTC            ->  14:42 UTC (10:42 AM EDT)
19:00Z               ->  19:00Z (3:00 PM EDT)
May 29, 08:45 UTC    ->  May 29, 08:45 UTC (4:45 AM EDT)

The original text is never changed — a small, dimmed (…) is added right after it. No configuration: your timezone is detected automatically.

What it annotates

  • <time datetime="…"> elements (most reliable).
  • In-text time + a zero-ambiguity marker: Z / UTC / GMT (optionally with a numeric offset like UTC+8, GMT+5:30) or a bare numeric offset (±HH:MM / ±HHMM). Examples: 14:42 UTC, 19:00Z, 2:42 PM GMT, 09:30 UTC+8, 15:00 -05:00.
  • Split timestamps assembled across inline nodes — e.g. Atlassian Statuspage's May 29, 08:45 UTC, where the time and UTC live in separate elements.

How the conversion works

The source offset is parsed, the absolute instant is computed, and that instant is formatted in your local zone via Intl.DateTimeFormat. Daylight saving is resolved per-instant by the browser — never hand-computed — so spring/fall transitions are correct. If a time is already in your local zone, nothing is added.

Scope

  • ✅ All sites (*://*/*), static and dynamically loaded content (a scoped MutationObserver catches late-rendered times).
  • ✅ Automatic local timezone; English-style output (10:42 AM EDT).
  • ⚠️ Named abbreviations (EDT, CST, …) are not matched — CST alone is ambiguous (China / US-Central / Cuba).
  • ⚠️ Relative times (2 hours ago) and bare ISO strings embedded in prose are skipped.
  • ⚠️ <input> / <textarea> / <code> / <pre> / contenteditable are left alone.

Performance & safety

A cheap pre-test gates the page scan, formatters are cached, and DOM writes are isolated from the observer, so re-matchable output (like GMT+8) never re-annotates itself and there is no CPU spin.

Feedback

Open an issue. Full docs and test cases: GitHub README; changelog: CHANGELOG.


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