.. leading zeros are required for `frontmatter` to treat them as dates
rather than strings, apparently per the YAML specification.
This was done by script:
```py
import re
import datetime
import pathlib
import sys
import frontmatter
rx = re.compile(r'^(\s*)date_added:.*$', re.M)
for path_str in sys.argv[1:]:
print(path_str)
path = pathlib.Path(path_str)
post = frontmatter.load(path)
date_added = post.get("date_added", "")
if isinstance(date_added, datetime.date):
continue
if isinstance(date_added, str):
try:
date_added = datetime.datetime.strptime(date_added, "%Y-%m-%d")
except ValueError as exc:
print(f"Failed to parse date {date_added} in {path_str}: {exc}")
continue
date_added = date_added.date()
content = path.read_text("utf-8")
new_content = rx.sub(lambda m: f"{m.group(1)}date_added: {date_added}", content)
assert content != new_content
path.write_text(new_content, "utf-8")
```
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| layout | board_id | title | name | manufacturer | board_url | board_image | date_added | family | features | |||
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| download | nullbits_bit_c_pro | nullbits Bit-C PRO Download | Bit-C PRO | nullbits |
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nullbits_bit_c_pro.jpg | 2023-01-31 | raspberrypi |
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