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wyrd
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Developing an App for CLI-Calendars - "opinion poll"
remind: an incredibly powerful CLI calendar (full disclosure, it's what I use ) and has features & functionality I've never seen in any other calendar (expression evaluation basically gives you a full-fledged programming language for determining events and moving them around when bumped by holidays/weekends, etc). There's a GUI interface and a TUI interface as well, but I just stick to the CLI interface which defaults to the agenda view for the day(s) specified, but you can do N weeks or N months too, as well as emit the next occurrence of every event (-n).
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Calcure - new TUI calendar and task manager
While I don't know if it will make a difference, there was noise on the remind mailing list within the past week of a new release (1.5.0) of wyrd. I'm not sure it will resolve your issues, but if you have narrow-terminal (how narrow? < 80 chars?) issues, you might report it there.
calcurse
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Can anyone recommend a Lightweight TUI journal application with calendar for windows ?
The Windows CLI is unfriendly to developers, a bit of shoving great-grandpa in the corner (despite its origins in DOS); as such, CLI developers tend not to spend much time investing in Windows-native TUI applications. With WSL, you at least mitigate a lot of that, opening you (OP) to the *nix world of CLI/TUI applications. Within WSL, you (OP) might also investigate calcurse which allows you to associate items like notes with dates. Or check out remind, my favorite, but focused more on complex calendaring rather than journaling (for my journaling, I just have a single text-file)
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New in node
Hello everyone, I have used node with express but I've started to see many CLI projects like inquirer and I want to make a calcurse clone but don't know how to start, any advice in how can I make a CLI interface like inquirer or calcurse?
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Recommend a calendar for Sway
Try calcurse.
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Calcure 2.7 - View events and tasks from cloud calendars in your terminal!
If you, well, almost borrow your name from calcurse, then shouldn't you highlight the key differences from your rival?
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Developing an App for CLI-Calendars - "opinion poll"
calcurse: fairly complex with events, reminders, notes/todos, as well as the ability to import/export .ics iCal files, customizable layout choices, etc.
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Need recommendations to view calendar events in i3wm
There's also calcurse if you like terminal apps.
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Looking for a simple calendar/todo app with calDAV sync
I use evolution the gnome email client. There is also calcurse, which is a ncurses based calendar with "experimental CalDAV support", I havent used it for too long, as I need an email application anyways and it's alright.
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Lesser known tools
Most folks are used to a pretty visual calendar like Google Calendar or calcurse with wizards for creating events, so entering them in a text-file feels archaic/baroque. But using remind gives me a LOT more power for creating events that do weird things like having my entries modify their text based on presentation or calculations (e.g. birthday events that say "Joe turns 31 in 7 days", adjusting the age each year and giving multiple days of countdown notice), crazy things like having repeating events that shift around conditionally ("trash day is on Thursday, but if there was a holiday earlier in the week, move trash day to Friday").
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Forebruary is a wall calendar that you do not need to replace every year. (2013)
Interested in checking this out! Is it called calcurse though? Can find one named cursecal.
https://github.com/lfos/calcurse
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What beautiful Linux apps deserve more "marketing attention" for lack of a better term?
calcurse a text-based calendar and scheduling application
What are some alternatives?
khal - :calendar: CLI calendar application
remind - Mirror of http://git.roaringpenguin.com/Remind.git/
vdirsyncer - 📇 Synchronize calendars and contacts.
Vim - The official Vim repository
visidata - A terminal spreadsheet multitool for discovering and arranging data
bottom - Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor.
calcure - Modern TUI calendar and task manager with minimal and customizable UI.
tokei - Count your code, quickly.
delta - A syntax-highlighting pager for git, diff, and grep output
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.