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@luxonjs

A date & time library for Javascript.

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The Earth still refuses to orbit in a clean multiple of its own rotation, and don't get me started on the Moon, who is just off doing its own thing. The ticket to sort it all out has like a zillion upvotes but they just ignore my pull requests altogether.


Luxon 3.4.4 released, with the big addition of localized week and weekday support


Advice needed. Let's say your team is full stack, and a talented, experienced engineer joins, but he's only done backend work. You want to train him up, everything from HTML/CSS to TS and React and all the toolchain craziness that comes with it. How? Is there, like, a book?


My number one date api request is to give me the offset in seconds instead of minutes


Luxon 3.4.0 is out!


The yearly dance of DSTs is always fun, for some definition of fun


Luxon 3.3.0 has been released, and it loves you.


Is that a git conflict marker or are you just a deeply nested generic type param?


Every time someone hassles me about not being adequately responsive on OSS work, I spend the next two days ignoring Github.


Luxon 3.2.0 released


Hi, it's Luxon, your friendly local datetime library, back from a nice offline break. How's everything been? Swell, I take it?


Luxon 3.0.4 released. Get it while it's still fresh from the oven, for extra delicious time and date functionality.


Luxon 2.5.0, 3.0.0, and 3.0.1 released in quick succession


Luxon 2.4.0, now with support for the ISO zone extension

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