JavaScript library that translates Cron expressions into human readable descriptions
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JavaScript library that translates Cron expressions into human readable descriptions
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A zero-dependency cron parser and scheduler for Node.js, Deno and the browser.
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A Java library that converts cron expressions into human readable descriptions
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A Python library that converts cron expressions into human readable strings.
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Ruby library that converts cron expressions into human readable strings
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A .NET library that converts cron expressions into human readable descriptions.
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