# human-chrono-parser Parse human-written relative dates like "today" ,"tomorrow", "in 3 days", "next monday" and other variants. ## Installation To use the `human-chrono-parser` in your project, include it in your `Cargo.toml`: ```toml [dependencies] human-chrono-parser = "0.0.1" ``` ## Usage Here is a basic example of how to use the `HumanDateParser` trait: ```rust use chrono::{Days, NaiveDate}; use human_chrono_parser::{locales::pt_br::HumanDateParserBrazillianPortuguese, HumanDateParser}; fn main() { let now = NaiveDate::from_ymd_opt(2024, 8, 13).unwrap(); // Example: Tuesday, August 13, 2024 let tommorow = HumanDateParserBrazillianPortuguese::parse_relative("amanhã", now); println!("{:?}", tommorow); // Some(2024-08-14) assert_eq!(tommorow, now.checked_add_days(Days::new(1))); } ``` ## Locales Currently only pt-BR locale is supported. **We welcome contributions to support other locales!** ## Contributing Contributions are welcome! If you'd like to improve the library or add more features, please open an issue, fork the repository and create a pull request.