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    khal

    CLI calendar application

    khal is a standards based CLI and terminal calendar application. Because it can read and write events/icalendars to vdir, it is able to synchronize calendars with a variety of other programs, such as CalDAV servers, through vdirsyncer. khal offers a simple, traditional calendar view and events/ to-do lists with fast and easy ways to add new events. It also offers the option of browsing and editing calendars and events through ikhal (interactive khal). khal works with all major operating systems except for Microsoft Windows.
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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. It’s intentionally minimal: no GUI, no heavy dependencies, just...
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