Is there a Python module to parse a date like the 'date' command in Linux?
Mike Dewhirst
miked at dewhirst.com.au
Wed May 24 04:00:28 EDT 2023
On 23/05/2023 7:16 pm, Chris Green wrote:
> Mike Dewhirst<miked at dewhirst.com.au> wrote:
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>> On 21/05/2023 5:53 am, Chris Green wrote:
>>> I'm converting a bash script to python as it has become rather clumsy
>>> in bash.
>> What is the use case?
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> A script I use to create diary entries, so it's very handy to be able
> to give the date as 'yesterday' or 'friday'.
OK - I thought maybe baklabel might suit, but that delivers a day-name
(backup filename prefix) for today or a given date
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