skills/current-time/SKILL.md
Retrieve the current date and time in the configured timezone. Automatically invoked whenever any skill or task requires the current date, time, or timestamp. Use when user asks what time it is, needs today's date, needs a timestamp, or when logging/journaling skills need date context. Triggers on: "current time", "what time", "what date", "now", or when another skill imports this for date/time context. With an argument, validates and sets the default timezone.
npx skillsauth add armandli/get-skilled current-timeInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Execute the current-time script to get or configure the current date/time.
When $ARGUMENTS is non-empty (user provided a timezone name):
bash ${PWD}/.claude/skills/current-time/scripts/get-time.sh "$ARGUMENTS"When $ARGUMENTS is empty (just getting current time):
bash ${PWD}/.claude/skills/current-time/scripts/get-time.shTimezone preference is persisted at ~/.claude/current-timezone.
After the skill's primary task completes, run:
python3 ${PWD}/.claude/skills/skill-stat/scripts/record-stat.py "current-time"
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