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Copy of stdlib's time.Duration, but ParseDuration accepts other bigger units such as days, weeks, months and years

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Copy of stdlib's time.Duration, but ParseDuration accepts other units as well:

  • d: days (24 * time.Hour)
  • w: weeks (7 * Day)
  • mo: months (30 * Day)
  • y: years (365 * Day)

This is specially useful if you want to accept duration as flags in your program, and those duration are expected to be high. Asking the user to type 7860h instead of 1y might be something you don't want to. If so, you can accept the flag as string and parse with this package instead.

Hopefully, someday, something like this gets merged into the stdlib.

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