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A collection of opening hours-related utilities.
Collection of methods to handle opening hours
Ember component for opening hours
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Collection of methods to handle opening hours
Generates an html table from Facebook page opening hours data, such that days with equal opening hours are on one table row.
Transform Google Places Opening Hours Periods into the OpeningHoursSpecification format
A wrapper for the opening-hours API for stad.gent
Subset of the YoHours simple online opening hours editor for OpenStreetMap
A service for managing business opening hours with timezone support
A Strapi custom field plugin for managing business opening hours with split shifts and special/holiday hours
Parses OpenStreetMap opening hours
Helper for processing of opening hours from Google Maps
StadtKatalog opening hours library.
A TypeScript library for managing and querying business opening hours, heavily inspired by [Spatie's Opening Hours PHP library](https://github.com/spatie/opening-hours).
OSM opening hours implementation from WOW IT
Angular Opening Hours Component
Less crazy opening hours parser
A simple form UI for collecting hours of operation
This package is meant to be a tool to manage the opening hours of a business or any other place. It is heavyly inspired by the [Spatie\OpeningHours](https://github.com/spatie/opening-hours) package in the Laravel/PHP world. Most methods are implemented us
LiWeCo is a set of web components to build interactive marketing websites. It contains Opening Hours Parsers, Vacation Modals, etc.
A Strapi custom field plugin for managing business opening hours with split shifts and special/holiday hours
Simple parser for OpenStreetMap opening_hours
A parser and evaluation tool for the opening_hours fields in OpenStreetMap.
A parser for opening_hours fields in OpenStreetMap.
Compact representation of a set of days based on a bit-maps
Local business presence primitives for RustUse
Datetime range to opening hours, opening hours to datetime range. Very strongly inspired by YoHours.
Opening hours for all kind of businesses
Plugin to show opening hours on your website
Allows easily handle opening hours without take care of time zones
A gem for checking whether a given DateTime, Date or Time is within a predefined set of opening hours
Power Hours models weekly opening windows, including overnight ranges, with a small Ruby DSL and optional model mixin helpers.
A quick script to generate metrics about the contribution your organization makes to the open source community in a 24-hour period
A simple ruby wrapper for the Locu API
The Locu API gives you access to real-time local business data, from opening hours to price lists, such as restaurant menus
With this gem you can monitor Polish Post parcels and registered mail as well as packages shipped by Pocztex. It allows you to see basic data about the consignment as well as all the post offices it has gone through (including their locations and opening hours). The data is downloaded from a public SOAP API of the Polish Post (http://www.poczta-polska.pl/pliki/webservices/Metody%20i%20struktury%20uslugi%20sieciowej%20Poczty%20Polskiej%20SA.pdf) and wrapped into Ruby classes for your convenience.
The weather in Moscow was terrible in that october. I was bored. Caught myself opening http://p.ya.ru weather page every couple of hours. And each time had to switch to the full-scale browser. But stop! I'm working in the termimal most of the time! Why should you use a browser for such a simple task?! I even call 'date' for current time. And so this simple gem emerged. Just for fun.
Guess gender by a first name using more detailed, better sourced data from Open Gender Tracker's Global Name Data.<br /> Beauvoir lets you set avg and lower bounds and choose countries from which to draw data. It's important to note that many people identify as neither a men nor a women. It's important, too, to note that many people who do identify as male or female have names that<br /> are held by far more people who identify as another gender. All of these people deserve not to be misgendered in public (or in private). Nevertheless, automatically classifying people by apparent gender can be a very useful tool to perform censuses of communities or publications to detect and quantify perhaps-invisible bias. VIDA is a pioneer in this field, but their "Count" is limited by a manual methodology that depends hundreds of person-hours of labor. There is a place for more automated counts and Beauvoir can help, but if you do a count like this, you should be careful in how you word your findings not to misgender anyone in particular and be responsive to the possibility of errors.
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