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36c3-shitty

v1.1.5

Published

Chaos Communication Congress 2019 Schedule on the Command Line

Downloads

5

Readme

36c3

Chaos Communication Congress 2019 Schedule on the Command Line

npm

Install

If you're running Node.js 8 or higher, you don't need to install anything as this tool can simply be run using:

npx 36c3-shitty

But if you wish, you can install it globally like in the old days:

npm install 36c3-shitty -g

Usage

Show the next talk today:

36c3

Get help using the --help option:

Usage: 36c3 [options]

 --help, -h    Show this help
 --version, -v Show version
 --update, -u  Update schedule with new changes

License

MIT

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Watson for his excellent 35c3 calendar app. This is just a shitty, somewhat buggy port of that for the 2019 edition of CCC.

Patches welcome <3