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    FullCalendar

    FullCalendar

    Full-sized drag & drop event calendar

    FullCalendar generates real React virtual DOM nodes so you can leverage Fiber, React's highly optimized rendering engine. With over 300 settings, and more being added every release, FullCalendar can do just about anything. Reduce your project's bundle size by using FullCalendar's modular plugins. With over 10 years of open source and over 100 contributors, FullCalendar will always have a free and open source core. Level-up by purchasing premium plugins and support. FullCalendar seamlessly integrates with the React JavaScript framework. It provides a component that exactly matches the functionality of FullCalendar’s standard API. This is more than a mere “connector”. It tells the core FullCalendar package to begin rendering with React virtual DOM nodes as opposed to the Preact nodes it normally uses, transforming FullCalendar into a “real” React component. You can learn a bit more from this blog post (more info to come).
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Cal.com

    Cal.com

    Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone

    Meet Cal.com, the event-juggling scheduler for everyone. Focus on meetings, not making meetings. Free for individuals. Cal reads your availability from all your existing calendars ensuring you never get double booked! Set repeating schedules for the times of the day and week that you want people to be able to book you. Share your short cal.com personal link and make it incredibly easy for people to book a meeting at a time that works for both of you! Set availability, location, duration and more on a per-link basis. Send bookings to different calendars or set a default. Cal.com checks for conflicts across all of your calendars and only offers times that are open. Never get double-booked again. Cal.com enables you to build processes around your events. Notifications, reminders, and follow-ups are automatically taken care of.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Rallly

    Rallly

    Rallly is an open-source scheduling and collaboration tool

    Rallly is an open-source scheduling tool that helps groups find the best date to meet. Inspired by Doodle, it allows users to create polls where participants can vote on preferred dates without requiring an account. With a modern, responsive interface and built using Next.js and PostgreSQL, Rallly is lightweight, easy to self-host, and privacy-focused. It supports sending invites, customizing poll settings, and managing responses in real time.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    React DayPicker

    React DayPicker

    Date picker component for React

    Flexible, highly customizable, localizable, with ARIA support, no external dependencies, 7.4kB gzipped. Define the disabled or selected days and change the aspect of each day cell with modifiers. Display the date picker in an overlay using the DayPickerInput component. Specify which days should be selected in your component’s state. Use your own translation strings or import those from moment.js, if you use it. react-day-picker is designed to cover the most common needs for a date picker in web applications. This package includes the DayPicker component to render the calendar (see: basic concepts, API), and the DayPickerInput component to render an input field opening the DayPicker in an overlay.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    React Native Calendars

    React Native Calendars

    Customizable React-Native calendar components

    This module includes various customizable React-Native calendar components. The package is both Android and iOS compatible. This project is compatible with Expo/CRNA (without ejecting), and the examples have been published on Expo. The solution is implemented in JavaScript so no native module linking is required. All parameters for components are optional. By default the month of current local date will be displayed. Parameters that require date types accept YYYY-MM-DD formatted date-strings, JavaScript date objects, calendar objects and UTC timestamps. Calendars can be localized by adding custom locales to LocaleConfig object. Keep in mind that different marking types are not compatible. You can use just one marking style for a calendar. If you need custom functionality not supported by current day component implementations you can pass your own custom day component to the calendar.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    timeago.js

    timeago.js

    timeago.js is a tiny(2.0 kb) library used to format dates

    timeago.js is a tiny(2kb) library used to format date with `*** time ago`. eg: '3 hours ago'. No dependency. and support automatically updating fuzzy timestamps (e.g. "4 minutes ago" or "about 1 day ago"). Download, view the examples, and enjoy. timeago.js was built to format date with `*** time ago` statement. You can test timeago.js with the live demo. Avoid timestamps dated "1 minute ago" even though the page was opened 10 minutes ago; timeago refreshes automatically. You can take full advantage of page caching in your web applications, because the timestamps aren't calculated on the server. Very tiny(less than 2kb), and has no dependency, e.g. jQuery.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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