New timestamp_format "human" with separators to increase human readability #571
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At first glance I'm having a hard time to read the dates the provided
timestamp_format
values generate, thus I added a newtimestamp_format
for increased human readability.The new format is called
human
and it is likelong
but adds dashes as separators and replaces theT
with an underscore.Examples:
my_voulme.2023-11-23_19-53
my_voulme.2023-11-24_04-40
I added the format to the code and documentation and changed
btrbk_timestamp_match
to match the new format.What do you think about the new format? Would you accept it like I provided it, or would you suggest different separators?