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<b>date-fns</b> provides the most comprehensive, yet simple and consistent toolset
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for manipulating <b>JavaScript dates</b> in <b>a browser</b> & <b>Node.js</b>.</b>
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[📖&nbsp; Documentation](https://date-fns.org/docs/Getting-Started/)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[🧑‍💻&nbsp; JavaScript Jobs](https://jobs.date-fns.org/)
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# It's like [Lodash](https://lodash.com) for dates
- It has [**200+ functions** for all occasions](https://date-fns.org/docs/Getting-Started/).
- **Modular**: Pick what you need. Works with webpack, Browserify, or Rollup and also supports tree-shaking.
- **Native dates**: Uses existing native type. It doesn't extend core objects for safety's sake.
- **Immutable & Pure**: Built using pure functions and always returns a new date instance.
- **TypeScript & Flow**: Supports both Flow and TypeScript
- **I18n**: Dozens of locales. Include only what you need.
- [and many more benefits](https://date-fns.org/)
```js
import { compareAsc, format } from 'date-fns'
format(new Date(2014, 1, 11), 'yyyy-MM-dd')
//=> '2014-02-11'
const dates = [
new Date(1995, 6, 2),
new Date(1987, 1, 11),
new Date(1989, 6, 10),
]
dates.sort(compareAsc)
//=> [
// Wed Feb 11 1987 00:00:00,
// Mon Jul 10 1989 00:00:00,
// Sun Jul 02 1995 00:00:00
// ]
```
The library is available as an [npm package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/date-fns).
To install the package run:
```bash
npm install date-fns --save
# or with yarn
yarn add date-fns
```
## Docs
[See date-fns.org](https://date-fns.org/) for more details, API,
and other docs.
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## License
[MIT © Sasha Koss](https://kossnocorp.mit-license.org/)