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Hi @dskrad, thanks for filing this suggestion. I can see the use of this.
I think this would probably be better as a configuration key rather than in the command line. It could still be accessed via config-override. And I think "relative" would be a more specific term than "humanize" (which could mean a lot of other things).
The config key should be something like display_timeformat or timeformat_display. It should have the same behavior as timeformat except for two things: 1) it's only used for displaying the time (rather than storing) and 2) if it's set to a value like "relative" instead of a time format string, it shows the relative time format, such as "1 day ago" or "5 minutes ago".
Use Case/Motivation
I would like to be able to display entries with a relative or humanized date time.
Example Usage
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