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| utc: convert times to UTC
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| Usage:	utc [-f format] [-o format] [-q] [-t] [-u] [-z zone] [time(s)...]
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| 	utc -h | utc help
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| 
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| 
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| utc converts times to UTC. If no arguments are provided, prints the
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| current time in UTC. If the only argument provided is "-", utc reads
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| newline-separated timestamps from standard input. If the argument is
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| "help", it will print an extended help message with examples.  If both
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| the input and output timezones are the same (e.g., the local time zone
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| is UTC), a warning message will be printed on standard error. This can
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| be suppressed with the -q option.
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| 
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| Flags:
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| 
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| 	-f format	Go timestamp format for input times. See the Go docs
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| 			(e.g. https://golang.org/pkg/time/#pkg-constants)
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| 			for an explanation of this format.
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| 
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| 			Default value: 2006-01-02 15:04
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| 
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| 	-h		Print this help message.
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| 
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| 	-o format       Go timestamp format for outputting times.
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| 			It uses the same format as the '-f' argument.
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| 
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| 			Default value: 2006-01-02 15:04 MST
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| 
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| 	-q		Suppress the timezone check warning message.
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| 
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| 	-t              Input times are Unix timestamps. Use with
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| 			-u to convert the timestamp to the timezone
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| 			specified by the -z option (which defaults
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| 			to Local).
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| 
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| 	-u              Timestamps are in UTC format and should be
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| 			converted to the timezone specified by the
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| 			-z argument (which defaults to 'Local'). Note
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| 			that this isn't particularly useful with
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| 			no arguments.
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| 
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| 	-z zone		Text form of the time zone; this can be in short
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| 			time zone abbreviation (e.g. MST) or a
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| 			location (e.g. America/Los_Angeles). This
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| 			has no effect when printing the current
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| 			time.
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| 
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| 			Default value: Local
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| 
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| Examples (note that the examples are done in the America/Los_Angeles /
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| PST8PDT time zone):
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| 
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| 	+ Getting the current time in UTC:
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| 	  $ utc
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| 	  2016-06-14 14:30 PDT = 2016-06-14 21:30 UTC
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| 	+ Converting a local timestamp to UTC:
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| 	  $ utc '2016-06-14 21:30'
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| 	  2016-06-14 21:30 PDT = 2016-06-15 04:30 UTC
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| 	+ Converting a local EST timestamp to UTC (on a machine set to
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|   	  PST8PDT):
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| 	  $ utc -z EST '2016-06-14 21:30'  
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| 	  2016-06-14 21:30 EST = 2016-06-15 02:30 UTC
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| 	+ Converting timestamps in the form '14-06-2016 3:04PM':
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| 	  $ utc -f '02-01-2006 3:04PM' '14-06-2016 9:30PM'
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| 	  2016-06-14 21:30 PDT = 2016-06-15 04:30 UTC
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| 	+ Converting timestamps from standard input:
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| 	  $ printf "2016-06-14 14:42\n2016-06-13 11:01" | utc -
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| 	  2016-06-14 14:42 PDT = 2016-06-14 21:42 UTC
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| 	  2016-06-13 11:01 PDT = 2016-06-13 18:01 UTC
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| 	+ Converting a UTC timestamp to the local time zone:
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| 	  $ utc -u '2016-06-14 21:30'
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| 	  2016-06-14 21:30 UTC = 2016-06-14 14:30 PDT
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| 	+ Converting a UTC timestamp to EST (on a machine set to
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| 	  PST8PDT):
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| 	  $ utc -u -z EST '2016-06-14 21:30'
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| 	  2016-06-14 21:30 UTC = 2016-06-14 16:30 EST
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| 	+ Using a different output format:
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| 	  $ utc -o '2006-01-02T15:03:04-0700' '2016-06-14 21:30' 
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| 	  2016-06-14T21:09:30-0700 = 2016-06-15T04:04:30+0000
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| 	+ Converting a Unix timestamp to a UTC time:
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| 	  $ utc -t 1466052938
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| 	  2016-06-15 21:55 PDT = 2016-06-16 04:55 UTC
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| 	+ Converting a Unix timestamp to local time:
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| 	  $ utc -t -u 1466052938
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| 	  2016-06-16 04:55 UTC = 2016-06-15 21:55 PDT
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| 	+ Converting a Unix timestamp to EST:
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| 	  $ utc -t -u -z EST 1466052938
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| 	  2016-06-16 04:55 UTC = 2016-06-15 23:55 EST
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| 	+ Example of the warning message when running utc on a machine
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| 	  where the local time zone is UTC:
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| 	  $ utc
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| 	   
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| 	  ==================================================================
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| 	  Note: both input and output timezone offsets are the same --- this
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| 	  program may not do what you expect it to.
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| 	   
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| 	  (Converting from UTC (offset +0000) to UTC (offset +0000).)
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| 	  ==================================================================
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| 	  2016-06-14 23:44 = 2016-06-14 23:44
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| 	+ Example of the warning message when running utc on a machine
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| 	  where the local time zone is GMT:
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| 	  $ utc
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| 	   
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| 	  ==================================================================
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| 	  Note: both input and output timezone offsets are the same --- this
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| 	  program may not do what you expect it to.
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| 	   
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| 	  (Converting from GMT (offset +0000) to UTC (offset +0000).)
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| 	  ==================================================================
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| 	  2016-06-14 23:46 = 2016-06-14 23:46
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| 
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