Command-line Tools for fiddling with Dates and Times
http://hroptatyr.github.com/dateutils/
Dateutils are a bunch of tools that revolve around fiddling with dates and
times in the command line, with a strong focus on use cases that arise when
dealing with large amounts of financial data. Their target market is shell
scripts that need date calculations or calendar conversions, and as such they
are highly pipe-able and modeled after their well-known cousins (e.g. dtest vs.
test, or dgrep vs. grep).
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Ludwig Nussel (lnussel_factory)
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Fabian Vogt (favogt)
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Should fix build with newer timezone data - fix incompatibility with tzdata/tzcode >= 2017a, 0001-fix-when-printing-zones-transitioning-at-INT_MAX-in-.patch - bump version 0.4.1, this is a bugfix release. * Bugfixes: - bug/50, keep end-of-term (ultimo) property in dateseq(1) - allow today/now for ywd dates in 1 parameter dateseq(1) - allow different calendars for start and end date in dateseq(1) - round time in dateround(1) in zone then convert --from-zone - allow SPC padded numerals in %d input format * See info page examples and/or README. - remove patch which is upstream now: 0001-Revert-chore-be-more-portable-in-sxe-matlab.m4.patch - fix .mex file extension for octave plugin, 0001-Revert-chore-be-more-portable-in-sxe-matlab.m4.patch - explicit octave plugin file list - remove *.la files - bump version 0.4.0, this is a feature release. * Bugfixes: - document %g/%G format specifiers - bug/42, accept NUL characters in input - bug/45, correctly display Gregorian and ISO week dates in one line - bug/46, adhere to ISO group's official formatting of week dates - bug/47, allow rounding of Epoch based timestamps - bug/48, avoid crash for void input to strptime(3) * Features:
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