carl
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carl
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Announcing carl - a colorful cal replacement with ical support
A couple of month ago I wrote carl, a replacement for the cal unix command. carl tries to mimic the functionality of cal as close as possible, but also adds additional features, like ical support and the possibility to colorize specific dates (using theme files). A few days ago I released version 0.3 of carl. You can find the crate on crates.io and the source code on github or codeberg
geodate
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
More than I can count, but here are the big ones:
http://moros.cc - A hobby operating system, with a shell, an editor, a lisp interpreter, and many other little things
https://geodate.org - A lunisolar calendar with decimal time (centidays and dimidays)
https://github.com/vinc/geodate - An implementation of the calendar + time
https://github.com/vinc/geocal - A tool to visualize the calendar + time
https://github.com/vinc/littlewing - A chess engine written in Rust (and another one before that in C++)
https://vinc.cc/software/ - A more complete list, on my personal website
I'm good at scratching my own itches but less good at finding projects that could be useful for other people.
What are some alternatives?
Linkal - A public-calendar aggregator server
spotprice - Quickly get AWS spot instance pricing
chrono - Date and time library for Rust
dataplaneapi - HAProxy Data Plane API
mini-functions - A a highly performant utility and wrapper functions library for Rust that has been carefully designed with optimization and efficiency in mind. 🦀
srgn - A code surgeon for precise text and code transplantation. A marriage of `tr`/`sed`, `rg` and `tree-sitter`.