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Tempo is a new library in a proud tradition of JavaScript date and time libraries. Inspired by the likes of moment.js, day.js, and date-fns Tempo is built from the ground up to be as small and easy to use as possible.
Tempo is best thought of as a collection of utilities for working with Date
objects — an important distinction from other libraries that provide custom date primitives. Under the hood, Tempo mines JavaScript's Intl.DateTimeFormat
to extract complex data like timezones offsets and locale aware date formats giving you a simple API to format, parse, and manipulates dates.
Tempo is tiny tree-shakable framework, you can only take what you need. All functionality is available in 5.2 kB for esm and 5.5 kB for cjs modules (minified and brotlied). Size Limit controls the size.
Created by the FormKit team.
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The easiest way to work with dates in JavaScript and TypeScript.
The npm package @formkit/tempo receives a total of 15,182 weekly downloads. As such, @formkit/tempo popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @formkit/tempo demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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