Export parseCronString to allow third party use #78
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Simplifies my pull request to add a feature to backrest, a project that uses react-js-cron.
💡 Background and solution
The output of
parseCronString()is useful for me but currently the only way to get it is throughsetValuesFromCronString()which would be very cumbersome.This change simply exports the
parseCronString()function with a note in the README. This will allow backrest to avoid an additional cron parsing dependency or the uglysetValuesFromCronString()code linked above.☑️ Self Check before Merge