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Almost trivially easy in a shell one-liner or awk script. I can't think of a reason I would want to display date/time for 418 unique named timezones, but to get the date/time in a specific timezone:

  TZ=Asia/Bangkok date
  TZ=America/Los_Angeles date
Yes, I made it for personal use. Also there is a --major flag for just important timezones.

My usage is: `wtbm`