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A node.js package for Steven Levithan's excellent dateFormat() function.
Date.prototype.format method. Sorry folks, but extending native prototypes is for suckers.module.exports = dateFormat; statement at the bottomN to get the ISO 8601 numeric representation of the day of the week$ npm install dateformat
$ dateformat --help
As taken from Steven's post, modified to match the Modifications listed above:
    var dateFormat = require('dateformat');
    var now = new Date();
    // Basic usage
    dateFormat(now, "dddd, mmmm dS, yyyy, h:MM:ss TT");
    // Saturday, June 9th, 2007, 5:46:21 PM
    // You can use one of several named masks
    dateFormat(now, "isoDateTime");
    // 2007-06-09T17:46:21
    // ...Or add your own
    dateFormat.masks.hammerTime = 'HH:MM! "Can\'t touch this!"';
    dateFormat(now, "hammerTime");
    // 17:46! Can't touch this!
    // When using the standalone dateFormat function,
    // you can also provide the date as a string
    dateFormat("Jun 9 2007", "fullDate");
    // Saturday, June 9, 2007
    // Note that if you don't include the mask argument,
    // dateFormat.masks.default is used
    dateFormat(now);
    // Sat Jun 09 2007 17:46:21
    // And if you don't include the date argument,
    // the current date and time is used
    dateFormat();
    // Sat Jun 09 2007 17:46:22
    // You can also skip the date argument (as long as your mask doesn't
    // contain any numbers), in which case the current date/time is used
    dateFormat("longTime");
    // 5:46:22 PM EST
    // And finally, you can convert local time to UTC time. Simply pass in
    // true as an additional argument (no argument skipping allowed in this case):
    dateFormat(now, "longTime", true);
    // 10:46:21 PM UTC
    // ...Or add the prefix "UTC:" or "GMT:" to your mask.
    dateFormat(now, "UTC:h:MM:ss TT Z");
    // 10:46:21 PM UTC
    // You can also get the ISO 8601 week of the year:
    dateFormat(now, "W");
    // 42
    // and also get the ISO 8601 numeric representation of the day of the week:
    dateFormat(now,"N");
    // 6
(c) 2007-2009 Steven Levithan stevenlevithan.com, MIT license.