emacs-calfw
vdirsyncer
emacs-calfw | vdirsyncer | |
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13 | 27 | |
1,133 | 1,490 | |
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0.0 | 7.5 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Python | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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emacs-calfw
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Calendar sync to Emacs
Calfw is nice, but doesn't support recurrent events, which may be a deal-breaker. https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw/issues/8 (it was for me).
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How to show org-agenda activities covering their time grid span
I want to say I wanted to do something like this, and the response I got was you can't, or try https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw
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Is there a view for org-agenda that looks like google calendar?
You might be interested in https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw but be aware that there is no row-centric view as described on https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw/issues/22 which I pity.
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Syncing orgmode with Apple/Google calendar?
I use org-caldav with emacs-calfw.
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Org-Mode Agenda in a calendar view with tables?
I've summarized my thoughts on https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw/issues/22 but the author did not find time to address this since 2015. Maybe somebody wants to hand in a patch for that to reduce stress for the author?
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Most visually impressive emacs packages?
Emacs Calendar Framework! https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw/
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Org-roam journey
Not sure what you mean on the first one. The second one's easiest solution is probably org-transclusion as what you're asking is to translude notes. But other packages with a similar concept of collecting your notes and adding them in a separate buffer are things such as delve or (shameless self plug) zetteldesk. I got no clue how to do the third one. I agree with you on that todos should work in more places, but I also don't know how to fix it. For the one with the calendar, I am pretty sure calfw has an extension that does that. I think calfw-org?
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Timeblocking
for just viewing, maybe calfw would do the trick
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How to hide grid times which have tasks scheduled
Take a look at calfw. It's not exactly what you want, but might be of interest.
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Interactive mini-agenda using a mini-calendar in a mini-frame
I am at the moment trying to turn my Kindle into a calendar device, and settled on using the excellent calfw from kiwanami -- but yours would look waaay better, mostly because the event names have a good horizontal space.
vdirsyncer
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Calendar sync to Emacs
Have a look at vdirsyncer. Sync calendars to a local directory and then use eMacs to read them.
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Exchange calendar in Emacs
I found vdirsyncer which seems like a nice and promising idea similar to maildir which I already use with notmuch, even though it seems too opinionated and the support for Google calender seems largely untested/unsupported.
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I wrote this iCalendar (.ics) command-line utility to turn common calendar exports into more broadly compatible CSV files.
For getting ics files, have you seen vdirsyncer ?
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Todo-rs - a TUI for your todos built in Rust with full CLI support.
On another topic, I maintain a tool to synchronise calendars (e.g.: events and todos) using CalDav (a standard HTTP-based protocol which a lot of calendar servers implement). I'm actually rewriting this in Rust full-time these days.
- Synchronize calendars and contacts. (caldav, carddav)
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Calendar syncing between instances
I used https://github.com/pimutils/vdirsyncer and made a cronjob for it on my host. The configuration is pretty simple - but always do a backup before testing! :)
- Nextcloud Contacts and Calendar Backups
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Family task/calendar management?
Whatever CalDAV type calendar you go with (NextCloud and Radicale have been suggested here, Sabre/DAV, DAViCal and Baikal are other options), in case you need to sync calendars to it, you might want to look at vdirsyncer. This way, everyone can keep using his favorite app and you can still gather everything in once central place and have it all synced. Or you get everyone to set up DAVx5.
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skcalendar: a TUI calendar for vdirsync
I have recently started organizing my calendars using `vdirsyncer` [vdirsyncer](https://github.com/pimutils/vdirsyncer)
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CalDav sync with second domain?
Hm. Generally for folks who are familiar with the command line I suggest using vdirsyncer, a nifty little python program that lets you keep remote calendars in sync.
What are some alternatives?
nano-emacs - GNU Emacs / N Λ N O - Emacs made simple
notion-gcal-sync - A Python script to automate the syncing of tasks between Google Calendar and the all-in-one productivity workspace, Notion. It utilizes API and is customizable for your own needs. Free to use.
zetteldesk.el - Zetteldesk.el is an emacs library built on top of org-roam with the purpose of easier revision on various subjects and a better outliner tool for emacs
DecSync - Synchronize RSS, contacts, calendars, tasks and more without a server
delve - Delve into your org-roam zettelkasten
calcurse - A text-based calendar and scheduling application
elegant-emacs - A very minimal but elegant emacs (I think)
etesync-dav - This is a CalDAV and CardDAV adapter for EteSync
org-hyperscheduler - org-hyperscheduler is an Emacs package that helps you organize your day.
khal - :calendar: CLI calendar application
nyan-mode - Nyan Cat for Emacs! Nyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyan!
tsdav - WebDAV, CALDAV, and CARDDAV client for Nodejs and the Browser