Tasmota searching is a dumpster fire: how to set time settings in Tasmota

 first is you search for that you will get 20 links of absolute trash bad info. all of them tell you time -m 0 and -m all over the place.   Whoever told someone to use -m needs to be kicked in the junk, and all those posts need to be deleted.  it's never been that way.

NtpServer<x>NTP server setup (x= 1..3)
0 = clear NtpServer<x> settings
1 = reset NtpServer<x> settings to firmware defaults
<value> = set NtpServer<x> host or IP address (32 char limit)
Time0 = enable NTP (default)
1 = format JSON message timestamp in ISO format
2 = format JSON message timestamp in both ISO and Epoch format
3 = format JSON message timestamp in Epoch format
4 = format JSON message timestamp in milliseconds
<value> = disable NTP and set UTC time as epoch value if greater than 1451602800 (January 1, 2016)
TimeStd
TimeDst
Set policies for the beginning of daylight saving time (DST) and return back to standard time (STD) 
Use the Tasmota timezone table to find the commands for your time zone.
0 = reset parameters to firmware defaults
H,W,M,D,h,T
H = hemisphere (0 = northern hemisphere / 1 = southern hemisphere)
W = week (0 = last week of month, 1..4 = first .. fourth)
M = month (1..12)
D = day of week (1..7 1 = Sunday 7 = Saturday)
h = hour (0..23) in local time
T = time zone (-780..780) (offset from UTC in MINUTES - 780min / 60min=13hrs)
Example: TIMEDST 1,1,10,1,2,660
_If time zone is NOT 99, DST is not used (even if displayed) see
Timezone-13..+13 = set time zone offset from UTC in hours
-13:00..+13:00 = set time zone offset from UTC in hours and minutes
99 = use time zone configured with TimeDst and TimeStd
Use the Tasmota time zone command helper to find the commands for your time zone and correctly set sunrise and sunset times.

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