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author | David Woodfall <dave@dawoodfall.net> | 2010-08-15 18:26:41 -0400 |
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committer | Erik Hanson <erik@slackbuilds.org> | 2010-08-15 20:53:42 -0500 |
commit | a05fa2202051bfd7a18316cb8c44ea5186e0c1c1 (patch) | |
tree | 86885b7723abd8d2c9f3cc9446a484a4ea2fc99b /office/python-gcalcli/HOWTO | |
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office/python-gcalcli: Added (cli google calander application)
Signed-off-by: dsomero <xgizzmo@slackbuilds.org>
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diff --git a/office/python-gcalcli/HOWTO b/office/python-gcalcli/HOWTO new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c884ca8910 --- /dev/null +++ b/office/python-gcalcli/HOWTO @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +gcalcli HowTo (taken from gcalcli wiki) + +How to use gcalcli... + +Login Information +You can provide gcalcli with your Google Calendar login information either by editing the top of the script itself, using the --user and --pw arguments, or using the config file. In any case make sure you protect the information. + +HTTP Proxy Support + +gcalcli will automatically work with an HTTP Proxy simply by setting up some environment variables: + + http_proxy + https_proxy + proxy-username + proxy-password +Note that these environment variables must be lowercase and beware the usage of the dashes vs underscores. + +Config File + +gcalcli is able to read default configuration information from a config file. This file is location at '~/.gcalclirc' and must be formatted as follows: + + [gcalcli] + <config-item>: <value> + <config-item>: <value> + ... +The available config items are the same as those that can be specified on the command line. Note that any value specified on the command line overrides the config file. + + user: <username> + pw: <password> + cals: <type> + details: <true|false> + ignore-started: <true|false> + width: <width> + cal-owner-color: <color> + cal-editor-color: <color> + cal-contributor-color: <color> + cal-read-color: <color> + cal-freebusy-color: <color> + date-color: <color> + border-color: <color> + +'gcalcli' event popup reminders using cron +Run gcalcli using cron and generate xmessage-like popups for reminders. + % crontab -e +Then add the following line: + */10 * * * * gcalcli remind + +'gcalcli' agenda on your root desktop +Put your agenda on your desktop using Conky. Add the following to your .conkyrc: + ${execi 300 gcalcli --nc agenda} +To also get a graphical calendar that shows the next three weeks add: + ${execi 300 gcalcli --nc --cals=owner calw 3} + +'gcalcli' agenda integration with 'screen' +Put your next event in your 'screen' hardstatus line. First add a cron job that will dump you agenda to a text file: + % crontab -e +Then add the following line: + */5 * * * * gcalcli --nc --ignore-started agenda "`date`" > /tmp/gcalcli_agenda.txt +Next create a simple shell script that will extract the first agenda line. Let's call this script 'screen_agenda': + #!/bin/bash + head -2 /tmp/gcalcli_agenda.txt | tail -1 +Next configure screen's hardstatus line to gather data from a backtick command. Of course your hardstatus line is most likely very different than this (Mine is!): + backtick 1 60 60 screen_agenda + hardstatus "[ %1` ]" + +'gcalcli' Usage +Usage: + +gcalcli [options] command [command args] + + Options: + + --help this usage text + + --config <file> config file to read (default is '~/.gcalclirc') + + --user <username> google username + + --pw <password> password + + --cals=[all, 'calendars' to work with (default is all calendars) + default, - default (your default main calendar) + owner, - owner (your owned calendars) + editor, - editor (editable calendar) + contributor, - contributor (non-owner but able to edit) + read, - read (read only calendars) + freebusy] - freebusy (only free/busy info visible) + + --cal=<name> 'calendar' to work with (default is all calendars) + - you can specify a calendar by name or by using a + regular expression to match multiple calendars + - you can use multiple '--cal' arguments on the + command line + + --details show all event details (i.e. length, location, + reminders, contents) + + --ignore-started ignore old or already started events + - when used with the 'agenda' command, ignore events + that have already started and are in-progress with + respect to the specified [start] time + - when used with the 'search' command, ignore events + that have already occurred and only show future + events + + --width the number of characters to use for each column in + the 'cal' command output (default is 10) + + --nc don't use colors + + --cal-owner-color specify the colors used for the calendars and dates + --cal-editor-color each of these argument requires a <color> argument + --cal-contributor-color which must be one of [ default, black, brightblack, + --cal-read-color red, brightred, green, brightgreen, yellow, + --cal-freebusy-color brightyellow, blue, brightblue, magenta, + --date-color brightmagenta, cyan, brightcyan, white, + --border-color brightwhite ] + + Commands: + + list list all calendars + + search <text> search for events + - only matches whole words + + agenda [start] [end] get an agenda for a time period + - start time default is 12am today + - end time default is 5 days from start + - example time strings: + '9/24/2007' + 'Sep 24 2007 3:30pm' + '2007-09-24T15:30' + '2007-09-24T15:30-8:00' + '20070924T15' + '8am' + + calw <weeks> [start] get a week based agenda in a nice calendar format + - weeks is the number of weeks to display + - start time default is beginning of this week + - note that all events for the week(s) are displayed + + calm [start] get a month agenda in a nice calendar format + - start time default is the beginning of this month + - note that all events for the month are displayed + and only one month will be displayed + + quick <text> quick add an event to default calendar + - example: + 'Dinner with Eric 7pm tomorrow' + '5pm 10/31 Trick or Treat' + + remind <mins> <command> execute command if event occurs within <mins> + minutes time ('%s' in <command> is replaced with + event start time and title text) + - <minutes> default is 10 + - default command: + 'gxmessage -display :0 -center \ + -title "Ding, Ding, Ding!" %s' + |