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A legacy JavaScript library for parsing, validating, manipulating, and formatting dates.
A modern, immutable JavaScript library for parsing, validating, manipulating, and formatting dates and times.
A pure Ruby natural language date/time parser that converts human-readable phrases into structured time objects.
A Go library that parses date strings without requiring prior knowledge of their format.
A lightweight JavaScript library for date formatting and parsing, designed as a minimal alternative to moment.js.
A high-performance Swift Date extension for creating, comparing, and modifying dates across Apple platforms.
A natural language date/time parser with pluggable rules and merge strategies for Go applications.
A Clojure library that parses natural language text into structured data like dates, times, and durations.
A PHP date library for parsing, validating, manipulating, and formatting dates with internationalization (i18n) support.
An NSFormatter subclass for Cocoa to parse and generate ISO 8601 date strings, supporting calendar, week, and ordinal formats.
An Erlang library for comprehensive date, time, and timezone management, including formatting, parsing, conversion, and arithmetic.
A tiny (339B) utility for human-readable time differences between now and past or future dates.
A fast, zero-allocation ISO8601 date parser for Go that handles any ISO8601 format without regular expressions.
A Ruby gem that extracts structured date, time, and message information from naturally worded text.
A Ruby natural language parser for recurring events that interprets expressions like 'every 2 days' or 'Sundays'.
A tiny Ruby DSL for idiomatic date parsing and formatting using intuitive format specifiers.
A natural language date and time parser for Common Lisp, inspired by Ruby's Chronic.
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