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    discorddate

    Generate Discordian Dates

    Hail Eris! What better way to show your devotion to the Goddess of Chaos and Discord herself than to show the Discordian Date wherever and whenever you would show a mundane date?
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    pdd

    pdd

    Tiny date, time diff calculator

    There are times you want to check how old you are (in years, months, days) or how long you need to wait for the next flash sale... pdd (python3 date diff) is a small cmdline utility to calculate date and time difference. If no program arguments are specified it shows the current date, time and timezone.
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    NOTE: Moved to https://github.com/vapier/pcalc Pcalc is a command line calculator handling HEX DEC OCT BIN. It can process a script, save variables to file, full math parser, parentheses, exponential, sin/cos, sqrt, date, inch/mm celsius/f, compound expressions ...
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    etm: event and task manager
    etm provides an intuitive format for using plain text files to store data, a command line interface for viewing data in a variety of convenient ways and a GUI interface for both viewing and modifying data. Repetition and alerts are supported .
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    Rent Manager Software

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    With this application you will know, instantly the time difference between two dates in the form of date, days, hours, minutes, and seconds!
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    A simple command to convert calendar dates to julian dates. Quite useful in timing situations where you need elapsed time between dates. Also useful for astronomy applications.
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    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Calcu-Age

    Command line age calculator

    Enter your age in the desired format. It will show your age in years, months, days, weeks, hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds according to the system's date and time. The code is available in Python.
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