Chore: last day of month explanation#214
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potiuk merged 1 commit intopallets-eco:mainfrom Mar 19, 2026
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I came to this repo because I didn't know if I could use "L" in the day of the month for a cron expression. I looked at the code and saw that it was possible. I looked at the tests and saw that there were none that covered February or leap years, so I decided to add them.
Now I know that Croniter handles the last day of the month, even in February, even in leap years.
I hope that the next person that comes with the same question will have an easier time finding the answer.