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@amaui/date
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Time and date utils library
Very simple code Modern code Junior friendly Typescript Made with :yellow_heart:
AmauiDate 2.4kb gzipped
AmauiDate with all the methods 5.6kb gzipped
AmauiDate with all the methods and all the timezones 22kb gzipped
// yarn
yarn add @amaui/date
// npm
npm install @amaui/date
import { AmauiDate, format } from '@amaui/date';
// Make a new AmauiDate instance
// with an optional initial value
const amauiDate = new AmauiDate('2014-04-14T14:04:14.147');
// Value
amauiDate.value;
// a Date instance, Mon Apr 14 2014 14:04:14 GMT+0200 (Central European Summer Time)
// Format
// with various ways to add regular text and variables
format(amauiDate, `MM-DD-YYYY '🙂' HH:mm:ss.SSS`);
// '04-14-2014 🙂 14:04:14.147'
Install
yarn
Test
yarn test
Build
yarn build
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Time and date utils library
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