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@formatjs/icu-skeleton-parser
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This package is also part of the FormatJS suite and provides functionality to parse ICU MessageFormat strings into an AST. It is similar to @formatjs/icu-skeleton-parser but focuses on the full MessageFormat pattern rather than just the skeleton.
Messageformat is a library that provides ICU MessageFormat support, including parsing and formatting for different locales. It is a more comprehensive solution compared to @formatjs/icu-skeleton-parser, which focuses solely on parsing skeletons.
Globalize is a library for i18n and l10n that provides number formatting, date and time formatting, and message formatting. It uses the ICU MessageFormat patterns but does not expose a dedicated parsing API like @formatjs/icu-skeleton-parser.
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The npm package @formatjs/icu-skeleton-parser receives a total of 8,812,159 weekly downloads. As such, @formatjs/icu-skeleton-parser popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @formatjs/icu-skeleton-parser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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