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CALENDAR(1) BSD General Commands Manual CALENDAR(1)
NAME
calendar -- reminder service
SYNOPSIS
calendar [-ax] [-d MMDD[[YY]YY]] [-f file] [-l days] [-w days]
DESCRIPTION
The calendar utility processes text files and displays lines that match certain dates.
The following options are available:
-a Process the ``calendar'' files of all users and mail the results to them. This requires super-user privileges.
-d MMDD[[YY]YY]
Display lines for the given date. By default, the current date is used. The year, which may be given in either two or four digit
format, is used only for purposes of determining whether the given date falls on a Friday in that year (see below). If the year is
not specified, the current year is assumed.
-f file
Display matching calendar files from the given filename. By default, the following filenames are checked for:
~/calendar
~/.calendar
/etc/calendar
and the first which is found is used. The filename may be absolute. If not absolute, it is taken relative to the directory speci-
fied by the CALENDAR_DIR environment variable, if set; otherwise, it is taken relative to the user's home directory. Or, if the -a
flag is given, a non-absolute filename is taken relative to each user's home directory in turn.
-l days
Causes the program to ``look ahead'' a given number of days (default one) from the specified date and display their entries as well.
-w days
Causes the program to add the specified number of days to the ``look ahead'' number if and only if the day specified is a Friday.
The default value is two, which causes calendar to print entries through the weekend on Fridays.
-x Causes calendar not to set the CPP_RESTRICTED environment variable. Passing this flag allows users the (somewhat obscure) option of
including a named pipe via cpp(1)'s #include syntax, but opens up the possibility of calendar hanging indefinitely if users do so
incorrectly. For this reason, the -x flag should never be used with calendar -a.
Lines should begin with a month and day. They may be entered in almost any format, either numeric or as character strings. A single aster-
isk ('*') matches every month, or every day if a month has been provided. This means that two asterisks ('**') matches every day of the
year, and is thus useful for ToDo tasks. A day without a month matches that day of every week. A month without a day matches the first of
that month. Two numbers default to the month followed by the day. Lines with leading tabs default to the last entered date, allowing multi-
ple line specifications for a single date. By convention, dates followed by an asterisk are not fixed, i.e., change from year to year.
The ``calendar'' file is preprocessed by cpp(1), allowing the inclusion of shared files such as company holidays or meetings. If the shared
file is not referenced by a full pathname, cpp(1) searches in the current (or home) directory first, and then in the directory
/usr/share/calendar. Empty lines and lines protected by the C commenting syntax (/* ... */) are ignored.
Some possible calendar entries:
#include <calendar.usholiday>
#include <calendar.birthday>
6/15 ... June 15 (if ambiguous, will default to month/day).
Jun. 15 ... June 15.
15 June ... June 15.
Thursday ... Every Thursday.
June ... Every June 1st.
15 * ... 15th of every month.
*15 ... 15th of every month.
June* ... Every day of June.
** ... Every day
FILES
The following default calendar files are provided:
calendar.birthday Births and deaths of famous (and not-so-famous) people.
calendar.christian Christian holidays. This calendar should be updated yearly by the local system administrator so that roving holidays are
set correctly for the current year.
calendar.computer Days of special significance to computer people.
calendar.history Everything else, mostly U.S. historical events.
calendar.holiday Other holidays, including the not-well-known, obscure, and really obscure.
calendar.judaic Jewish holidays. This calendar should be updated yearly by the local system administrator so that roving holidays are
set correctly for the current year.
calendar.lotr Important dates in the Lord of the Rings series.
calendar.music Musical events, births, and deaths. Strongly oriented toward rock 'n' roll.
calendar.netbsd Important dates in the history of the NetBSD project. Mostly releases and port additions.
calendar.usholiday U.S. holidays. This calendar should be updated yearly by the local system administrator so that roving holidays are set
correctly for the current year.
COMPATIBILITY
The calendar program previously selected lines which had the correct date anywhere in the line. This is no longer true, the date is only
recognized when it occurs first on the line.
In NetBSD 3.0, the calendar command was modified to search the user's home directory instead of the current directory by default. Users
desiring the historical behavior should set the CALENDAR_DIR environment variable to ., or use the -f flag.
SEE ALSO
at(1), cpp(1), cron(8)
HISTORY
A calendar command appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX.
BUGS
calendar doesn't handle events that move around from year to year, i.e., ``the last Monday in April''.
The -a option ignores the user's CALENDAR_DIR environment variable.
BSD
August 27, 2009 BSD