I built a datepicker for Tailwind CSS [MIT License]

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  • vanillajs-datepicker

    A vanilla JavaScript remake of bootstrap-datepicker for Bulma and other CSS frameworks

    So I decided to fork another datepicker library using vanilla js and modify all of the classes from the source files into the Tailwind utility-classes. This way, if I include Tailwind into my project and the newly forked datepicker library it will work out of the box.

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  • flowbite-datepicker

    A Tailwind CSS datepicker built with vanilla JavaScript

    Of course it is open source under the MIT license just the way the initial library was as well. You can check out the Github repo or the online documentation of the Tailwind CSS datepicker.

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