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cu-cli-test

v2.3.0

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Readme

cu-cli

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A command line tool for Unversity of Colorado students to quickly get their GPAs, course details and sync their classes with their Google calendars.

Install

npm i -g cu-cli

or

yarn global add cu-cli

Usage

Firstly you will need to login to your cu account. The details of your account are encrypted on the machine and stored using the system's keyring.

cu-cli login-cu

You can clear your CU login details by running the following command.

cu-cli clean

Then you can easily get your cu or course list.

cu-cli gpa

Returns:

3.8 (95%)
cu-cli courses

Returns:

Computer Systems (CSCI 2400-100) 4 credits  MWF 15:0-15:50
	Person Name - [email protected]
Computer Systems (CSCI 2400-102) 0 credits  M 18:0-18:50
	Person Name - [email protected]
Discrete Structures (CSCI 2824-001) 3 credits  MWF 9:0-9:50
	Person Name - [email protected]
Calculus 2 (MATH 2300-015) 5 credits  M-F 14:0-14:50
	Person Name - [email protected]
    Person Name - [email protected]
General Physics 2 (PHYS 1120-100) 4 credits  MWF 10:0-10:50
	Person Name - [email protected]
General Physics 2 (PHYS 1120-430) 0 credits  T 15:0-15:50
	Person Name - [email protected]
Experimental Physics 1 (PHYS 1140-300) 1 credits  W 16:0-16:50
	Person Name - [email protected]
Experimental Physics 1 (PHYS 1140-302) 0 credits  T 8:0-9:50
	Person Name - [email protected]

Syncing Courses with Google Calendar

You can easily sync your course list with Google Calendar. First you need to authenticate.

cu-cli login-google

Again you can clear your CU and Google login details by running the following command.

cu-cli clean

Then run the following command to sync your events with your calendar!

cu-cli sync

From zero to hero:

A synced calendar