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Old 10-20-2010, 08:10 AM   #1
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LXer: Hacking a Google Calendar CLI Tool


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gcalcli is a nice utility. Make it better with this hack. I wrote earlier of the very useful command line utility called gcalcli (short for GoogleCALendarCommandLineInterface). Click here to read that post. One of the options is called "agenda" which spits out, by default, the next five days of calendar entries. If you would prefer a different range of time than five days, then you can specify two dates and the utility will give you that set of entries.

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