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date-typescript-library

v1.0.0

Published

Simple library to manipulate date in javascript

Readme

date-typescript-library

How to use

I created this library like the function date of php, do after you install the library you can use this way date("Y-m-d");

Will return the current date

You need pass a string in function date, we have one parameters necessary and two optional

Y = year (2021)

m = month (06)

M = short name of month JUL

D = weekday (Friday)

d = day (09)

H = hour (10)

i = minute (05)

s = seconds (05)

You can use the way you want like: date("d/m/Y H:i:s");

We have the second paramenter, in this paramenter you need use other function of this library strtotime(), you need pass a string like "+ 1 DAYS", you can use "+" or "-" and use "MINUTES", "HOURS", "DAYS", "WEEKS" "MONTHS", "YEARS" like: date("Y-m-d", strtotime("+ 30 DAYS"))

You can use strtotime() alone this function return date current more the days you passed, will return in milliseconds.

We have third parament this paramenter is optional you can use for define region date("Y-m-d",strtotime("+ 1 DAYS"), "pt-BR")