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mondays

v2.0.0

Published

A utility library to cope with Mondays

Downloads

16

Readme

Mondays

Mondays is a utility library to cope with Mondays.
Mondays could be hard, this library should ease your way with them.

Build Status npm version Dependency status codecov

Getting started

Install the library with npm

> npm install mondays

and import it in your js

var mondays = require("mondays");

Docs

Every method defaults to the current date if no argument is provided

mondays.isMonday

Returns a boolean stating if the date provided is a Monday

mondays.isMonday(date);

mondays.getNextMonday

Returns a Date object representing the next Mondaym relative to the date provided

mondays.getNextMonday(date);

mondays.getPrevMonday

Returns a Date object representing the previous Monday, relative to the date provided

mondays.getPrevMonday(date);

mondays.daysUntilMonday

Returns the number of days until the next Monday, relative to the date provided

mondays.daysUntilMonday(date);

mondays.daysSinceMonday

Returns the number of days since last Monday, relative to the date provided

mondays.daysSinceMonday(date);

Changelog

v2.0.0

  • upgraded node version (10+)

v1.0.1

  • updated dependencies

v1.0.0

  • Basic functionality