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NAME

week - colorful calendar command

SYNOPSIS

week [ -M_module_ ] [ option ] [ date ]

Options:

-n      Display n months surronding today (default 3).
-A n    Display n months after current month.
-B n    Display n months before current month (default 1).
-C[n]   Display n months before and after current month (default 4).
-y      Display year calendar.
-Y[n]   Display n years of calendar
-c n    Display calendar in n column (default 3).
-l      Display I18N options (See below)

--theme theme
        Apply color theme

Color options:

--colormap  Specify colormap
--rgb24     Use 24bit RGB color ANSI sequence

I18N options:

-l          Display I18N options
--i18n      Enable I18n options
--i18n-v    Display with Territory/Lange information

Color modules:

-Mcolors
-Mteams
-Molympic

VERSION

Version 0.13

DESCRIPTION

By default, week command display the previous, current and next month surrounding today, just like -3 option of cal command.

Number of month can be given with dash.

$ week -12

Before and after months can be specified with -B and -A option, and -C for both.

$ week -B4 -A4
$ week -C4

Date can given like:

$ week 2019/9/23
$ week 9/23        # 9/23 of current year
$ week 23          # 23rd of current month

Greater number is handled as year. Next command displays the calendar of the year 1752.

$ week 1752

Use option -y to show one year calendar. The number of years can be specified by the -Y option, which will implicitly set the -y option.

$ week -y          # display this year's calendar

$ week -Y2c6       # display 2 years calendar in 6 column

$ week -Y 1752     # display 1752 years of calendar (takes long)

It is possible display calendar in various language by setting LANG environment.

LANG=et_EE week

This command is come with -Mi18n module which provides easy way to specify language by command option. Option -l displays option list provided by -Mi18n module and option --i18n and --i18n-v enables them.

COLORMAP

Each field is labled by names.

FRAME       Enclosing frame
MONTH       Month name
WEEK        Day of the week
DAYS        Calendar
THISMONTH   Target month name
THISWEEK    Target day of the week
THISDAYS    Target calendar
THISDAY     Target date

Color for each field can be specified by --colormap (--cm) option with LABEL=colorspec syntax. Default color is:

--colormap      DAYS=L05/335 \
--colormap      WEEK=L05/445 \
--colormap     FRAME=L05/445 \
--colormap     MONTH=L05/335 \
--colormap   THISDAY=522/113 \
--colormap  THISDAYS=555/113 \
--colormap  THISWEEK=L05/445 \
--colormap THISMONTH=555/113

Besides above, color for day-of-week names can be specified individually by following labels. No color is assigned to these labels by default.

DOW_SU
DOW_MO
DOW_TU
DOW_WE
DOW_TH
DOW_FR
DOW_SA

Three digit means 216 RGB values from 000 to 555, and Lxx means 24 gray scales. Colormap is handled by Getopt::EX::Colormap module; use `perldoc Getopt::EX::Colormap` for detail.

You can add special effect afterward. For example, put next line in your ~/.weekrc to blink today. $<move> indicates to move all following arguments here, so that insert this option at the end.

option default $<move> --cm 'THISDAY=+F'

I18N

MODULES

Currently two modules are included in the distribution. These options can be used without any special action, because they are defined to load appropriate module automatically in default start up module (App::week::default).

Feel free to update these modules and send pull request to github site.

FILES

SEE ALSO

https://github.com/kaz-utashiro/App-week

https://github.com/kaz-utashiro/Getopt-EX-termcolor

https://github.com/kaz-utashiro/Getopt-EX-i18n

Getopt::EX::Colormap

https://qiita.com/kaz-utashiro/items/603f4bca39e397afc91c

https://qiita.com/kaz-utashiro/items/38cb50a4d0cd34b6cce6

https://qiita.com/kaz-utashiro/items/be37a4d703f9d2208ed1

AUTHOR

Kazumasa Utashiro

LICENSE

You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

COPYRIGHT

The following copyright notice applies to all the files provided in this distribution, including binary files, unless explicitly noted otherwise.

Copyright 2018- Kazumasa Utashiro