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    pytz

    pytz

    Python historical timezone library and database

    ...With pytz, developers can convert naïve datetime objects into timezone-aware ones, shift between timezones, and safely perform arithmetic across DST boundaries with methods like localize() and normalize(). Although Python 3.9 and newer include better built-in timezone support (via zoneinfo and external packages like tzdata), pytz remains widely used—especially in legacy codebases or in environments where backward compatibility matters.
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    Symfony OptionsResolver

    Symfony OptionsResolver

    Provides an improved replacement for the array_replace PHP function

    Symfony Options Resolver is a PHP component that simplifies the handling of configuration options in your applications. It helps developers define, validate, and normalize configuration arrays, making it easier to manage options passed to classes or functions. The component ensures that the provided options meet the expected structure and values, improving code robustness and flexibility.
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    whenwords

    whenwords

    A relative time formatting library, with no code

    ...The library handles a wide range of expressions, time zones, and relative references, making it useful across different locales and contexts where users provide unconstrained scheduling input. It also includes utilities to validate, normalize, and format parsed results so applications can reliably present scheduled events and reminders in ways that match user expectations.
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    mobx-state-tree

    mobx-state-tree

    Full-featured reactive state management without the boilerplate

    Technically speaking, MobX-State-Tree (also known as MST) is a state container system built on MobX, a functional reactive state library. This may not mean much to you, and that’s okay. I’ll explain it like this: MobX is a state management "engine", and MobX-State-Tree gives it structure and common tools you need for your app. MST is valuable in a large team but also useful in smaller applications when you expect your code to scale rapidly. And if we compare it to Redux, MST offers better...
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    Normalize.css

    Normalize.css

    A modern alternative to CSS resets

    normalize.css is a small CSS file that provides a consistent baseline of default styles across browsers without erasing useful browser opinions. Rather than a “hard reset” that zeroes everything, it preserves sensible defaults for elements while fixing inconsistencies and edge cases that vary between engines. The project documents why each rule exists, targeting real-world quirks such as form control alignment, typographic defaults, and HTML5 element rendering. It is deliberately minimal and...
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