cakephp/chronos
cakephp/chronos — 1.4k★ on GitHub (PHP). A standalone DateTime library originally based off of Carbon
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How active is development on cakephp/chronos?
The most recent commit recorded on cakephp/chronos was 1 month ago, based on the GitHub push timestamp. The repository has 70 forks — one of the better signals of community interest.
How many stars does cakephp/chronos have?
cakephp/chronos has 1.4k GitHub stars — refresh the page for the live number, or check github.com/cakephp/chronos. TopGit mirrors GitHub's count but does not claim minute-by-minute accuracy.
What else is in the Backend space?
cakephp/chronos is tracked by TopGit under the Backend category, alongside 7 GitHub-tagged topics. Trending and Topics pages list peer repositories of comparable stars and language.
What language is cakephp/chronos written in?
cakephp/chronos is written primarily in PHP. GitHub's language field is based on the largest share of bytes in the default branch.
What topics is cakephp/chronos associated with?
GitHub's repository topics for cakephp/chronos: "calendar-dates", "datetime-objects", "immutable-objects", "library", "mutable-objects", "php", "time". TopGit's editorial category is Backend.
Where do I read more about cakephp/chronos?
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Why is cakephp/chronos categorized under Backend?
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