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@guib/01a-nager-cli

v1.0.0

Published

# Node.JS: CLI

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01a-nager-CLI

Node.JS: CLI

My first tool, with Node.JS during junior web dev formation at BeCode.

Type of challenge: learning
Team : solo
Version : 1.0.0

Explanation

The application allows by default to display the holidays of a country returned from the current year. You can specify a specific year.

Exemple :

Write in Terminal :

$ holidates Belgium 1992

Result :

$ holidates Belgium 1992
Here is the Holidates in Belgium for the year 1992 :
1992-01-01 : New Year's Day
1992-04-19 : Easter Sunday
1992-04-20 : Easter Monday
1992-05-01 : Labour Day
1992-05-28 : Ascension Day
1992-06-08 : Whit Monday
1992-07-21 : Belgian National Day
1992-08-15 : Assumption Day
1992-11-01 : All Saints' Day
1992-11-11 : Armistice Day
1992-12-25 : Christmas Day