Kairos

Calculate times with chrono "plain text like" in Rust.

Build Status license Tokei

From Wikipedia:

Kairos (καιρός) is an Ancient Greek word meaning the right, critical or opportune moment.

This library offers an abstraction over the awesome chrono crate to calculate dates almost like one would write plain text:

```rust use kairos::timetype::TimeType as TT;

// get the end of the month of the day 5 days ago let _ = (TT::today() - TT::weeks(1) + TT::days(2)).endofmonth();

// alternative to above let _ = (TT::today() - TT::days(5)).endofmonth();

// NOTE: The following features are not yet included

// get a vector of dates for the next 4 weeks, starting today let _ = TT::today() .every(TT::week(1)) .take(4);

// get an iterator of dates for the next year, in a weekly fashion, starting // today but skipping october let _ = TT::today() .every(TT::week(1)) .skip(Month::October) .until(Mark::ENDOFYEAR);

// and finally, a complex one

let _ = (TT::today() - TT::years(1)) // exactly one year ago .every(Day::Monday) // and then every Monday .skip(Month::October) // but not in october .skip(|date| date.is(Mark::MONTH_START)) // and not if the day is the 1st of a month .until(Mark::Moment(today())); // until today ```

Parsing User-Input

kairos ships a user input parser, so you can include kairos in your commandline applications.

Have a look at the example CLI utility.

License

MPL 2.0