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package.json
{
"name": "approximate",
"version": "0.0.2",
"version": "0.0.3",
"description": "A library to parse \"approximate\" dates",

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# approximate
A library to parse "approximate" dates
A library to parse "approximate" dates.
Example:
- Trivial example:
```javascript
var approx = require('approximate')(2015);
var parsedDate = approx('JAN 15');
console.log(parsedDate); // yields ISO timestamp equivalent to January 15, 2015 00:00:00Zsomething something
```
var approx = require('approximate')(2015);
var parsedDate = approx('JAN 15');
console.log(parsedDate); // yields ISO timestamp equivalent to January 15, 2015 00:00:00Zsomething something
- More complicated example: But what if I want to parse a more complex string and just get a valid Date object? Then I can do the same thing:
```javascript
var approx = require('approximate')(2015);
var parsedDate = approx('JAN 15 - THE WILD ATARIS, LARGE TYPHOON, THE IGNORANT GOATS');
console.log(parsedDate); // yields ISO timestamp equivalent to January 15, 2015 00:00:00Zsomething something
```
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