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@jbouduin/holidays-lib
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This library gives you a list of holidays for a given year and location. The definitions for calculating the holidays are stored in configuration files.
The original idea comes from Jollyday, a Java project offering the same functionality.
Following types of holidays are planned/implemented
Enum value | Description | Implementation status |
---|---|---|
CHRISTIAN | Details | :white_check_mark: |
ETHIOPIAN_ORTHODOX | Details | :x: |
FIXED_DATE | Details | :white_check_mark: |
FIXED_WEEKDAY | Details | :white_check_mark: |
HEBREW | Details | :x: |
ISLAMIC | Details | :x: |
RELATIVE_BETWEEN_FIXED | Details | :white_check_mark: |
RELATIVE_TO_DATE | Details | :white_check_mark: |
RELATIVE_TO_WEEKDAY | Details | :white_check_mark: |
Source: holiday-site
Demo: here
Source holiday-server
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The npm package @jbouduin/holidays-lib receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @jbouduin/holidays-lib popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @jbouduin/holidays-lib demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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