


# mactime2
Replacement for `mactime`
## Changes to original `mactime`
- no implicit conversion of timestamp to local date/time
- possibility of explicit timezone correction
- other datetime format (RFC3339) which always includes the timezone offset
- faster
# Installation
```shell
cargo install mactime2
```
# Usage
```
mactime2 1.0.1
Jan Starke <Jan.Starke@t-systems.com>
Replacement for `mactime`
USAGE:
mactime2 [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
FLAGS:
-d output as CSV instead of TXT
--strict strict mode: abort if an error occurs
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-b <BODYFILE> path to bodyfile of '-' for stdin (files ending with .gz will be treated as being gzipped)
-t <DST_ZONE> name of offset of destination timezone (or 'list' to display all possible values
-f <SRC_ZONE> name of offset of source timezone (or 'list' to display all possible values
```
# Changes
|0.1.2|Support for gzip compressed input as optional feature. This was a user request to allow for smaller bodyfile footprint|
|0.2.2|don't ignore lines with invalid characters anymore|
|1.0.1|Also display lines with all timestamps set to `-1`|