For now I found calcurse (https://calcurse.org/), which also supports synchronization with Google Calendar. But I’m wondering what other text-based calendar apps you are using?
Emacs Org-Mode is pretty powerful, but can be a bit of challenge to learn at first.
I have seen many different ways to achieve that in Emacs. Do you have one to recommend (modes, packages)? Do you synchronise calendars with other devices (e.g. smartphone, server)?
Khal looks promising:
Khal is actually pretty good!
khal for the calendar, and vdirsyncer for synchronization.
I’ve learned over the years, through bitter experience, try to avoid bespoke data stores and databases as much as I can.
None up to now, but thanks for telling me calcurse exists!
Linux commands:
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I’ve been trying to recall the name of remind! Used it years ago, great for conditional dates (bin collections especially, every other Monday, except public holidays, then move to Tuesday). I can’t recall the syntax but really useful.
Have not tried wyrd, I just emailed myself daily with the calendar. Will take a look
Thank you internet stranger!
You are welcome. I started using remind in 2005 and it has been my dependable and powerful companion ever since. This software is a piece of art. The same is true for wyrd, which is rock solid and blazing fast.
Emacs
I used to use Gcalcli which I liked. But nowadays I just use Kalendar
Check out this page: Arch wiki > List of applications > 7.1.2.1