Natively support the %Y-%b-%d date format
For parsing dates such as 2020-Jan-01, as seen on https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/tutorial/electron-timelines.
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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ def parse_date(text: str, formats: list[str] = frozenset([
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"%d %B %Y", # 1 January 2020
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"%d %B %Y", # 1 January 2020
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"%d %b %Y", # 1 Jan 2020
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"%d %b %Y", # 1 Jan 2020
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"%d-%b-%Y", # 1-Jan-2020
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"%d-%b-%Y", # 1-Jan-2020
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"%Y-%b-%d", # 2020-Jan-01
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"%d-%B-%Y", # 1-January-2020
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"%d-%B-%Y", # 1-January-2020
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"%Y-%m-%d", # 2020-01-01
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"%Y-%m-%d", # 2020-01-01
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"%m/%d/%Y", # 01/25/2020
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"%m/%d/%Y", # 01/25/2020
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