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This package provides date command line.
Method 1: Using PyPI
$ pip install date-cli
Method 2: Using git
$ pip install git+https://github.com/Jhengsh/date-cli.git
Basic Use::
$ date_range -s 20200225 -e 20200305 | awk '{print "python execute.py --yyyymmdd "$1";"}'
# python execute.py --yyyymmdd 20200225;
# python execute.py --yyyymmdd 20200226;
# python execute.py --yyyymmdd 20200227;
# python execute.py --yyyymmdd 20200228;
# python execute.py --yyyymmdd 20200229;
# python execute.py --yyyymmdd 20200301;
# python execute.py --yyyymmdd 20200302;
# python execute.py --yyyymmdd 20200303;
# python execute.py --yyyymmdd 20200304;
# python execute.py --yyyymmdd 20200305;
$ month_range -s 202001 -e 202003 jhengsh@Jhengshs-MBP
# 202001
# 202002
# 202003
FAQs
Date Command for shell
We found that date-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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