# Quick Start This guide covers the most common use cases in dayjs-hijri-plus. All examples use the default Umm al-Qura (UAQ) calendar. ## Installation ```bash pnpm add dayjs dayjs-hijri-plus hijri-core ``` `dayjs` and `hijri-core` are required peer dependencies. Install both alongside this package. ## Load the plugin ```typescript import dayjs from 'dayjs'; import hijri from 'dayjs-hijri-plus'; dayjs.extend(hijri); ``` After extending, all `dayjs()` instances gain Hijri methods. ## Convert a Gregorian date to Hijri ```typescript import dayjs from 'dayjs'; import hijri from 'dayjs-hijri-plus'; dayjs.extend(hijri); const d = dayjs('2023-03-23'); // 1 Ramadan 1444 console.log(d.iYear()); // 1444 console.log(d.iMonth()); // 9 console.log(d.iDate()); // 1 ``` ## Format with Hijri tokens ```typescript d.format('iYYYY/iMM/iDD'); // '1444/09/01' d.format('iD iMMMM iYYYY'); // '1 Ramadan 1444' ``` Hijri format tokens are prefixed with `i` to avoid conflicts with Day.js Gregorian tokens. ## Convert a Hijri date to a Day.js object ```typescript import dayjs from 'dayjs'; import hijri from 'dayjs-hijri-plus'; dayjs.extend(hijri); const d = dayjs.fromHijri(1444, 9, 1); console.log(d.format('YYYY-MM-DD')); // '2023-03-23' ``` ## Use the FCNA calendar ```typescript const d = dayjs('2023-03-23'); console.log(d.iYear({ calendar: 'fcna' })); // 1444 console.log(d.iMonth({ calendar: 'fcna' })); // 9 or differs by a day near month start ``` ## CommonJS ```js const dayjs = require('dayjs'); const hijri = require('dayjs-hijri-plus'); dayjs.extend(hijri); const d = dayjs('2023-03-23'); console.log(d.iYear(), d.iMonth(), d.iDate()); // 1444 9 1 ``` ## Next steps - [API Reference](API-Reference) for the full method list - [Architecture](Architecture) for how the plugin integrates with Day.js