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A non-production polyfill was built to validate this proposal. This polyfill continues to live in this repo, but only for the purposes of running tests and powering the documentation "playground" as described below. DO NOT use this polyfill in your own projects! Instead, please use a polyfill listed in the table here.
Reference documentation and examples can be found here.
A cookbook of common use cases can help you get started with Temporal.
When viewing the reference documentation, this non-production polyfill is automatically loaded in your browser. You can experiment with Temporal by opening your browser's developer tools console.
Documentation cookbook code samples are also runnable as tests.
# Run all cookbook tests (run from /polyfill folder)
$ npm run test-cookbook
# Test one cookbook file (run from /polyfill folder)
$ env TEST=dateTimeFromLegacyDate npm run test-cookbook-one
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Experimental polyfill for the TC39 Temporal proposal
We found that proposal-temporal 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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