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@qrohlf/smart-date
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A small utility to format ISO8601 dates and date ranges into nice human-readable strings.
npm i @qrohlf/smart-date
const smartDate = require('@qrohlf/smart-date')
smartDate('2015-07-04') // => 'July 4th, 2017'
smartDate(['2017-07-04', '2017-07-05 09:30']) // => 'July 4th - July 5th, 9:30 am, 2017'
see the tests for the full range of input & options that smartDate can handle
FAQs
Takes date objects. Returns sane human-readable strings.
The npm package @qrohlf/smart-date receives a total of 73 weekly downloads. As such, @qrohlf/smart-date popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @qrohlf/smart-date 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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