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Name: hun-date-parser
Version: 0.0.10
Summary: A tool for extracting datetime intervals from Hungarian sentences and turning datetime objects into Hungarian text.
Home-page: https://github.com/szegedai/hun-date-parser
Author: Soma Nagy
Author-email: nagysomabalint@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: <h1 align="center">Hungarian Date Parser</h1>
        
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            <i>A tool for extracting datetime intervals from Hungarian sentences and turning datetime objects into Hungarian text.</i>
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        Install and try the package with `pip install hun-date-parser`
        
        ##  Usage
        
        If not specified otherwise, relative dates (eg.: tomorrow, next week, etc.) are calculated relative to the current datetime, at the time when the function is called. The `now` parameter can be used for parsing relative datetimes relative to any timestamp other than the current time.
        
        ```python
        from hun_date_parser import text2datetime
        from datetime import datetime
        
        text2datetime('találkozzunk jövő kedd délután!', now=datetime(2020, 12, 27))
        # [{'start_date' datetime.datetime(2020, 12, 29, 17, 59, 59)}]
        
        text2datetime('találkozzunk jövő héten szombaton háromnegyed nyolc előtt két perccel', now=datetime(2020, 12, 27))
        # [{'start_date' datetime.datetime(2021, 1, 2, 7, 43, 59)}]
        
        text2datetime('találkozzunk jövő héten szombaton este háromnegyed nyolc előtt két perccel', now=datetime(2020, 12, 27))
        # [{'start_date' datetime.datetime(2021, 1, 2, 19, 43, 59)}]
        ```
        The date parser is also capable of parsing explicit intervals from the text even when only one side of the interval is specified.
        ```python
        from hun_date_parser import text2datetime
        from datetime import datetime
        
        text2datetime('2020 decemberétől 2021 januárig', now=datetime(2020, 12, 27))
        # [{'start_date' datetime.datetime(2021, 1, 31, 23, 59, 59)}]
        
        text2datetime('2021 januárig', now=datetime(2020, 12, 27))
        # [{'start_date' datetime.datetime(2021, 1, 31, 23, 59, 59)}]
        ```
        
        The library is also capable of turning datetime objects into their Hungarian text representation.
        
        ```python
        from hun_date_parser import datetime2text
        from datetime import datetime
        
        datetime2text(datetime(2020, 12, 20, 18, 34), now=datetime(2020, 12, 27), time_precision=2)
        # {'dates': ['múlt héten vasárnap', '2020 december 20'],
        #  'times'34', 'este hat óra harmincnégy perc', 'este fél 7 után 4 perccel']}
        ```
        
        ##  License
        
        This project is licensed under [MIT](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit/) license. Feel free to use it in your own projects.
        
        ##  Contribute
        
        Any help or feedback in further developing the library is welcome!
        
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