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    Cal

    Cal

    Cal - The Console Calendar Generator

    ...This is a single executable JAR file. While you will need Java installed, there is no need to install this program. Just download the JAR file, please it somewhere convenient, and execute it from the command line: java -jar cal.jar The Homepage provides more detailed information and instructions. https://github.com/frossm/cal
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    pyphoon

    pyphoon

    ASCII Art Phase of the Moon (Python version)

    pyphoon is a small command-line program that renders the current Moon phase as detailed ASCII art directly in your terminal. 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.
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