$ npm install helper-date
Format dates with date.js and moment.js. Uses date.js to parse human readable date phrases, and moment to format the rendered output. Should work with any Handlebars, Lo-Dash, underscore, or any template engine that allows helper functions to be registered. Also compatible with verb, assemble and Template.
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Install with npm:
$ npm install --save helper-date
With Handlebars:
{{date "5 years ago" "YYYY"}}
//=> 2010
With Lo-Dash or Underscore:
<%= date("5 years ago", "YYYY") %>
//=> 2010
With Verb (lo-dash, with special delimiters to avoid delimiter collision in markdown docs):
2012
//=> 2010
Register the helper for use with any template engine
template.helper('date', require('helper-date'));
To register the helper for use with assemble v0.6.0 and greater:
assemble.helper('date', require('helper-date'));
Register the helper for use with verb:
var verb = require('verb');
verb.helper('date', require('helper-date'));
verb.task('default', function() {
verb.src('.verb*.md')
.pipe(verb.dest('./'));
});
var handlebars = require('handlebars');
handlebars.registerHelper('date', require('helper-date'));
Usage
{{date "5 years ago" "YYYY"}}
// as a mixin
_.mixin({date: dateHelper});
_.template('<%= _.date("5 years ago", "YYYY") %>', {});
//=> 2010
// passed on the context
_.template('<%= date("5 years ago", "YYYY") %>', {date: dateHelper});
//=> 2010
// as an import
var settings = {imports: {date: dateHelper}};
_.template('<%= date("5 years ago", "YYYY") %>', {}, settings);
//=> 2010
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Commits | Contributor |
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20 | jonschlinkert |
1 | bradtaylorsf |
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$ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb
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