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# fugit
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Time tools for [flor](https://github.com/floraison/flor) and the floraison group.
It uses [et-orbi](https://github.com/floraison/et-orbi) to represent time instances and [raabro](https://github.com/floraison/raabro) as a basis for its parsers.
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* [arask](https://github.com/Ebbe/arask) - "Automatic RAils taSKs" uses fugit to parse cron strings
* [sideqik-cron](https://github.com/ondrejbartas/sidekiq-cron) - recent versions of Sideqik-Cron use fugit to parse cron strings
* [rufus-scheduler](https://github.com/jmettraux/rufus-scheduler) -
* [flor](https://github.com/floraison/flor) - used in the [cron](https://github.com/floraison/flor/blob/master/doc/procedures/cron.md) procedure
+* [que-scheduler](https://github.com/hlascelles/que-scheduler) - a reliable job scheduler for [que](https://github.com/chanks/que)
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## `Fugit.parse(s)`
The simplest way to use fugit is via `Fugit.parse(s)`.