--- title: tomorrow tags: date,intermediate --- Results in a string representation of tomorrow's date. - Use `new Date()` to get the current date. - Increment it by one using `Date.prototype.getDate()` and set the value to the result using `Date.prototype.setDate()`. - Use `Date.prototype.toISOString()` to return a string in `yyyy-mm-dd` format. ```js const tomorrow = () => { let d = new Date(); d.setDate(d.getDate() + 1); return d.toISOString().split('T')[0]; }; ``` ```js tomorrow(); // 2018-10-19 (if current date is 2018-10-18) ```