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    pyphoon

    pyphoon

    ASCII Art Phase of the Moon (Python version)

    ...It computes lunar ephemerides for a given date and location, then maps the illuminated portion onto characters to approximate shading with surprising fidelity. The tool supports showing past or future phases, so you can visualize how the Moon will look on specific dates without opening a browser or an app. It’s intentionally minimal: no GUI, no heavy dependencies, just a quick way to check illumination, age, and phase names in text form. Because it runs cross-platform and works over SSH, it’s popular among terminal enthusiasts and sysadmins who live in the command line. The output can be scripted into cron jobs, motd banners, dashboards, or shared in chat to add a bit of astronomical flair to daily workflows.
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    PECALDAYS

    PECALDAYS

    Pecaldays is a powerfull calendar utility for Linux 64bit OSs.

    ...You can also add or subtract number of days to a specific date. It is also possible to extend the Julian calendar (for information only about the corresponding day) beyond 15 October 1582 (official opening of the Gregorian calendar) because, many countries made the transition to the new calendar several years later.
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