Carbon
ripgrep
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18 | 348 | |
16,444 | 45,040 | |
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9.3 | 9.3 | |
3 days ago | 12 days ago | |
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MIT License | The Unlicense |
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Carbon
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PHP: check dates
Carbon is probably one of the most popular vendors to handle dates in PHP.
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Why was the Carbon library called that?
Official page, at the very bottom.
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Calendar page displaying empty boxes and not days and numbers - $this->date
Let me start by referring you to PHP's DateTime implementation. There is a library called Carbon that uses this DateTime implementation and added almost all the methods you have (but better). So there really is no need to create your own just to be able to display Dutch names. That way to can get rid of the nasty "globals".
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The Wonderful Carbon - Laravel
At first we go to https://carbon.nesbot.com/ Here we will see a lot of interesting information and go deeper into it See also https://github.com/briannesbitt/Carbon
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Need help formatting week day and time
first of all, i think you should use Carbon library. it's available here: https://github.com/briannesbitt/carbon
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Do you use a DateTime wrapper?
See: https://github.com/briannesbitt/Carbon/issues/1693
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Creating a Neat DateTime Helper Function in PHP
Working with datetime in PHP could be a real pain if you don't take advantage of popular libraries like Carbon. It's all good until you have to convert dates provided on user input into another timezone (eg. UTC) and vice versa. Other example could be that you have to manage various input datetime formats, and sanitize them into a consistent one before saving it to database.
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Carbon - Float Difference in Months Filtered
Be careful of floatDiffInMonths() which can gives you a lower result (number of months in A < number of months in B) for an interval having more days (number of days in A > number of days in B) due to the variable number of days in months (especially February). By default, we rely on the result of DateTime::diff which is sensitive to overflow. See issue #2264 for alternative calculations.
ripgrep
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Ask HN: What software sparks joy when using?
ripgrep - https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep
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Code Search Is Hard
Basic code searching skills seems like something new developers are never explicitly taught, but which is an absolutely crucial skill to build early on.
I guess the knowledge progression I would recommend would look something kind this:
- Learning about Ctrl+F, which works basically everywhere.
- Transitioning to ripgrep https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep - I wouldn't even call this optional, it's truly an incredible and very discoverable tool. Requires keeping a terminal open, but that's a good thing for a newbie!
- Optional, but highly recommended: Learning one of the powerhouse command line editors. Teenage me recommended Emacs; current me recommends vanilla vim, purely because some flavor of it is installed almost everywhere. This is so that you can grep around and edit in the same window.
- In the same vein, moving back from ripgrep and learning about good old fashioned grep, with a few flags rg uses by default: `grep -r` for recursive search, `grep -ri` for case insensitive recursive search, and `grep -ril` for case insensitive recursive "just show me which files this string is found in" search. Some others too, season to taste.
- Finally hitting the wall with what ripgrep can do for you and switching to an actual indexed, dedicated code search tool.
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Level Up Your Dev Workflow: Conquer Web Development with a Blazing Fast Neovim Setup (Part 1)
live grep: ripgrep
- Ripgrep
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Modern Java/JVM Build Practices
The world has moved on though to opinionated tools, and Rust isn't even the furthest in that direction (That would be Go). The equivalent of those two lines in Cargo.toml would be this example of a basic configuration from the jacoco-maven-plugin: https://www.jacoco.org/jacoco/trunk/doc/examples/build/pom.x... - That's 40 lines in the section to do the "defaults".
Yes, you could add a load of config for files to include/exclude from coverage and so on, but the idea that that's a norm is way more common in Java projects than other languages. Like here's some example Cargo.toml files from complicated Rust projects:
Servo: https://github.com/servo/servo/blob/main/Cargo.toml
rust-gdext: https://github.com/godot-rust/gdext/blob/master/godot-core/C...
ripgrep: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/blob/master/Cargo.toml
socketio: https://github.com/1c3t3a/rust-socketio/blob/main/socketio/C...
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Ugrep – a more powerful, ultra fast, user-friendly, compatible grep
I'm not clear on why you're seeing the results you are. It could be because your haystack is so small that you're mostly just measuring noise. ripgrep 14 did introduce some optimizations in workloads like this by reducing match overhead, but I don't think it's anything huge in this case. (And I just tried ripgrep 13 on the same commands above and the timings are similar if a tiny bit slower.)
[1]: https://github.com/radare/ired
[2]: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/discussions/2597
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Explore o Ripgrep no repositório oficial: https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep
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Scrybble is the ReMarkable highlights to Obsidian exporter I have been looking for
🔎🗃️ ripgrep or ugrep (search fast, use regex patterns or fuzzy search, pipe output to bash/zsh shell for further processing V coloring)
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What are some alternatives?
Moment.php - Parse, validate, manipulate, and display dates in PHP w/ i18n support. Inspired by moment.js
telescope-live-grep-args.nvim - Live grep with args
Chronos - A standalone DateTime library originally based off of Carbon
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
Yasumi - The easy PHP Library for calculating holidays
ugrep - ugrep 5.1: A more powerful, ultra fast, user-friendly, compatible grep. Includes a TUI, Google-like Boolean search with AND/OR/NOT, fuzzy search, hexdumps, searches (nested) archives (zip, 7z, tar, pax, cpio), compressed files (gz, Z, bz2, lzma, xz, lz4, zstd, brotli), pdfs, docs, and more
CalendR - The missing PHP 5.3+ calendar management library.
the_silver_searcher - A code-searching tool similar to ack, but faster.
ExpressiveDate - A fluent extension to PHPs DateTime class.
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
Duration for PHP - Working with durations made easy
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.