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diff --git a/office/python-gcalcli/README b/office/python-gcalcli/README index 3e86ebdd28c48..778a6b1c5abfd 100644 --- a/office/python-gcalcli/README +++ b/office/python-gcalcli/README @@ -1,28 +1,13 @@ gcalcli is a Python application that allows you to access your Google -Calendar from a command line. It's easy to get your agenda, search -for events, and quickly add new events. Additionally gcalcli can be -used as a reminder service to execute any application you want. +Calendar(s) from a command line. It's easy to get your agenda, search +for events, add new events, delete events, edit events, see recently +updated events, and even import those annoying ICS/vCal invites from +Microsoft Exchange and/or other sources. Additionally, gcalcli can be +used as a reminder service and execute any application you want when an +event is coming up. -Features: +gcalcli uses the Google Calendar API version 3 +(https://developers.google.com/google-apps/calendar/) -list your calendars -show an agenda using a specified start/end time and date -graphical calendar display (my paying homage to the remind application) -search for past and/or future calendar events -"quick add" new calendar events to your default calendar -run as a cron job and execute a command for reminders -work against specific calendars (by calendar type or calendar name regex) -config file support for specifying program defaults -colored output and unicode character support -easy integration within shell scripts, cron, screen, conky, etc - -Not (Yet) Supported: - -import meeting.ics Outlook events -add (non-quick) events with ability to set reminders, repeat, guests, etc -configurable reminders (i.e. 30 mins before event every 5 mins) -offline mode working from cached data - -The HOWTO here explains options in detail. Taken from: +The HOWTO here explains options in detail. http://code.google.com/p/gcalcli/wiki/HowTo - |