3 calendar \- print upcoming events
18 reads the named files, default
19 .BR /usr/$user/lib/calendar ,
20 and writes to standard output any lines
21 containing today's or tomorrow's date.
22 Examples of recognized date formats are
29 A special form may be used to represent weekly and
33 All comparisons are case insensitive.
37 flag is given, an attempt is made to match on year too. In this case,
38 dates of the forms listed above will be accepted if they are followed
39 by the current year (or last two digits thereof) or not a year —
40 digits not followed by white space or non-digits.
44 flag is given, its argument is the number of days ahead to match
45 dates. This flag is not repeatable, and it performs no special
46 processing at the end of the week.
50 flag enables debugging output.
52 On Friday and Saturday, events through Monday are printed.
54 To have your calendar mailed to you every day, use
57 .TF /usr/$user/lib/calendar
59 .B /usr/$user/lib/calendar
62 .B /sys/src/cmd/calendar.c