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next-calendar

v1.1.5

Published

Display current/future calendar events for online and local iCal files in root of installation directory.

Downloads

21

Readme

next-calendar

Display current/future calendar events for iCal files in root of directory where this is installed. A URL can be passed in to load an online ics file and display the current/future events for that as well.

Installation

npm i next-calendar

Usage

  • Local Files

    • Copy all iCal(.ics) files to the directory where the package has been installed.
    • Run npx next-calendar and current/future events in those calendars will be displayed in the cli.
  • Online File

    • npx next-calendar -d "https://website.com/calendar.ics"
  • Online File with Authentication

    • npx next-calendar -d "https://website.com/calendar.ics" -t "123456"

Options

  • -d, --download <url> download ics from the provided url
  • -t, --token <token> personal access token to load ics from url requiring authentication