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@hprange hprange commented Nov 20, 2018

I've been trying to contribute to this project for some time. I created a few pull requests a few months ago. Unfortunately, it looks like this repository is inactive and the author is not accepting pull requests anymore. For this reason, I've created a fork to do the required maintenance.

Please, use the new repository if you want to contribute pull requests or fill issues.

hprange added 10 commits August 24, 2018 16:44
The build is configured to verify the code using JSHint, uglify the code and run tests in the spec folder.
Many manufacturers inform just the month and the year of the expiration date in their barcodes. If that happens, the day usually comes as zero. In such scenario, the date parsing code ends up converting the expiration date to the last day of the previous month. E.g., a barcode contaning 190700 in the date position becomes Jun 30, 2019. It should be converted to Jul 31, 2019, instead.
I've been trying to contribute to this project for some time. I created a few pull requests a few months ago. Unfortunately, it looks like this repository is inactive and the author is not accepting pull requests anymore. For this reason, I've created a fork to do the required maintenance.

Please, use the [new repository](https://github.com/hprange/BarcodeParser) if you want to contribute pull requests or fill issues.
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