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vuetify-daterange-picker
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The missing date range picker for Vuetify JS you have been looking for.
The missing date range picker for Vuetify JS you have been looking for.
IN RED COLOR 🚨 This project is not maintained. I love that it received the attention it got. It is actually used by a lot of people and that gives me satisfaction. However, I don't have enough time to maintain it, look after issues or get up to speed with Vuetify's development.
I still welcome PRs for features and bug fixes but apart from that, you are on your own. It was always a hack and it would never be the date range input we all want from Vuetify. Sorry and thanks!
I highly recommend using https://vcalendar.io/.
https://vuetify-daterange-picker.gitbook.io/docs
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The missing date range picker for Vuetify JS you have been looking for.
The npm package vuetify-daterange-picker receives a total of 330 weekly downloads. As such, vuetify-daterange-picker popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that vuetify-daterange-picker 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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