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'''konsolekalendar''' is an application to administer a calendar without a graphical user interface. It normally works with the calendar that is marked "Default", if you use '''KOrganizer'''. However, it is possible to create a calendar if you don't have one already.
'''konsolekalendar''' — програма, призначена для керування календарем без потреби у графічному інтерфейсі. Типово програма працює з календарем, який позначено як типовий у '''KOrganizer'''. Але за допомогою програми можна створювати календарі, якщо у вас ще немає жодного календаря.


As it is strictly a command-line application, '''konsolekalendar''''s syntax must be learned first.  
As it is strictly a command-line application, '''konsolekalendar''''s syntax must be learned first.  

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Скористайтеся вашим календарем навіть без потреби у графічному інтерфейсі

konsolekalendar — програма, призначена для керування календарем без потреби у графічному інтерфейсі. Типово програма працює з календарем, який позначено як типовий у KOrganizer. Але за допомогою програми можна створювати календарі, якщо у вас ще немає жодного календаря.

As it is strictly a command-line application, konsolekalendar's syntax must be learned first.

Here is a short introduction to using konsolekalendar:


  • If you do not already have a calendar set up, you first need to create one
konsolekalendar --create --file ~/.kde/share/apps/korganizer/vacation.ics

(This location will enable it to be used either in konsolekalendar or in korganizer.)


  • Add a calendar entry
konsolekalendar --add --date 2009-06-06 --summary "My Birthday" \
--description "Party Time"

adds your birthday to your default calendar.


  • Add a vacation
konsolekalendar --add --file vacation.ics --date 2009-08-01 \
--end-date 2009-08-07 --summary "Vacation" --description "Nobody will ever find me!"


  • Show all calendar entries
konsolekalendar --all 2>errorlog


You probably don't want to do this, if you have been using your calendar for long. However, you can specify date ranges:

konsolekalendar --view --date 2009-08-17  --end-date 2009-08-21

shows that particular work-week.


  • Maybe you only wanted to see the next entry?
konsolekalendar --next


  • Or for the week ahead?
konsolekalendar --show-next 7


  • Show your calendar file
 grep resource 


  • Edit an entry
konsolekalendar --change --uid libkcal-1652809671.172 --summary "Get my head examined" --description "I must be crazy!!"


  • Before you can delete an entry, you first need to list it:


There at the bottom is the UID of the entry.

Now you are ready to delete it -

konsolekalendar --delete --uid libkcal-1652809671.172

Warning

Beware - this is a permanent delete. You cannot recover the entry


  • Export a calendar

It is possible to export to several formats, including CSV and html.

konsolekalendar --export-type CVS current.ics


  • Import a calendar
konsolekalendar --import another.ics --file current.ics

In this case, all the entries from another.ics will be merged into current.ics.