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Day Log Savings is a simple, zero dependencies, Node.js logger that lets you log things in organized, day rotating files.

published 1.0.4 3 years ago
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Calculates a stream of _dates_ extending from any given date (that moment.js can recognize), or the current date when none is provided. Many configuration options including: startDay, format, stride, exclude, limit.

published 2.1.1 10 years ago
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Asynchronously calculates the _fridays_ prior to a given date (any date that moment.js can recognize), or the current date when none is provided.

published 2.0.3 10 years ago
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Get the javascript date and time with custom format

published 1.0.4 7 years ago
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Given a multi-part range (think day/hour/minute or chapter/verse), check to see if a value is within the range.

published 1.0.3 7 years ago
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A Simple Datepicker Calendar Library for React

published 0.1.4 2 months ago
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Countdown

published 1.1.1 4 years ago
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Determine the number of days in a month.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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A TypeScript library for time measurement.

published 1.0.2 7 months ago
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Determine the number of minutes in a month.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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Helper to format and parse dates in different ways

published 2.0.3 4 years ago
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Determine the number of hours in a month.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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Determine the number of seconds in a month.

published 0.2.1 3 months ago
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Get season by month.

published 1.0.0 4 years ago
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Lightweight calendar data generator

published 1.0.0 a month ago
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Supply a month name, abbr, or number and get back a month object

published 1.0.4 3 years ago
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Ranging helper classes based on iterators

published 4.1.0 10 months ago
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A useful calendar for React app.

published 1.5.6 10 months ago
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CSS-grid based React calendar with a focus on extensibility and small package size

published 0.3.5 8 months ago
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Given an array of objects, where the objects each have some key with a unix timestamp value, break the array into multiple arrays and return them on an object, keyed by the group label.

published 1.0.0 10 years ago
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