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### 4.2.1
- Fixed missing source map
- Fixed security y18n

### 4.2.0
Added isoDate and isoDateTime masks

### 4.1.0
Added Z format/parse and fixed Peru timezone issue
- Added `Z` format token. See readme for more info. Big thanks to @fer22f for writing the code.
- Fixed a strange issue when Peru changed timezones in 1990. See #78 

## 4.0.0
**Major Features and  Breaking changes in this version**

#### Improvements
- *Valid date parsing* - By default fecha will check validity of dates. Previously `2019-55-01` or `2019-01-42` would parse correctly, since Javascript can handle it. Now invalid dates will return `null` instead
- *ES Module and Tree Shaking Support* - You can now import fecha `parse` or `format` independently
```js
import {format, parse} from 'fecha';

format(...);
parse(...)
```

#### Breaking changes
- `parseDate` may return `null` when previously returned a `Date`. See improvements above, but invalid dates will return `null` now
- Change to how to set masks and i18n
Previously
```js
import fecha from 'fecha';

fecha.i18n = { ... }
fecha.masks.myMask = 'DD , MM, YYYY' 
```

New
```js
import {parse, format, setGlobalDateI18n, setGlobalDateMasks} from 'fecha';

setGlobalDateI18n({
    // ...
})
setGlobalDateMasks({
  myMask: 'DD , MM, YYYY'
});
```

### 3.0.3
- Fixed bug when using brackets when parsing dates
### 3.0.2
- Fixed issue where src files are not included correctly in npm

### 3.0.0
- Moved to ES modules
- Changed invalid date from `false` to `null`

### 2.3.3
Fixed bug with year 999 not having leading zero

### 2.3.2
Added typescript definitions to NPM

### 2.3.0
Added strict version of date parser that returns null on invalid dates (may use strict version in v3)

### 2.2.0
Fixed a bug when parsing Do format dates

## 2.0.0
Fecha now throws errors on invalid dates in `fecha.format` and is stricter about what dates it accepts. Dates must pass `Object.prototype.toString.call(dateObj) !== '[object Date]'`.