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cli-calendar

v0.1.0

Published

check your google calendar for the day from your command line

Downloads

6

Readme

cli-calendar

check your google calendar for the day from your command line

cli usage

$ cal

go by open device lab
        11:30:00 /

HouseFacts Review for Chattanooga
        13:15:00 / Bakery

Dealing with reticent data partners
        19:00:00 / Board Room

The first time running it, it will prompt you for your private Google ICS url. How to find your ICS url.

installation

$ npm install -g cli-calendar

running the tests

From package root:

$ npm install
$ npm test

although there really aren't any

contributors

license

ISC. (c) MMXIV jden [email protected]. See LICENSE.md