NAME
App::gcal - Command Line Interface interface to Google Calendar.
VERSION
version 1.121460
SYNOPSIS
gcal --help
gcal [events.ical, 'tomorrow at noon. Lunch with Bob', ...]
gcal --username="bill" --password="1234" [events.ical, 'tomorrow at noon. Lunch with Bob', ...]
DESCRIPTION
The gcal
command provides a quick and easy interface to Google Calendar from the command line.
Before using the gcal
command, you need to provide your Google credentials. The most convenient way to do this is by using your ~.netrc
file and supplying credentials for the google.com
machine. For example:
machine google.com
login bill
password 1234
NOTE: On Windows, your .netrc
file is at %HOME%.netrc
.
NOTE 2: On Unix, ensure your ~.netrc
file has the permissions set to 600.
Alternatively, you can pass the username and password as a parameter to gcal
, as follows:
gcal --username="bill" --password="1234"
You can then pass one or more .ics
files to the gcal
command and it will be added to your Google Calendar.
You can also pass one or more strings to the gcal
command, which will attempt to parse it and create a new event. It uses ICal::QuickAdd to parse, so has the same functionality and limitations.
Using Google's Two Factor Authentication
If you are using Google's two factor authentication (and you really should be), you will need to generate a new application-specific password for gcal
. Save that in your .netrc
file and use gcal
as normal.
AUTHOR
Andrew Jones <andrew@arjones.co.uk>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Andrew Jones.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.