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Not sure if you've looked at remind (this is an older article, but still relevant). It may take a little to get into, but it does a fantastic job of organize calendar stuff. As far as teminal init, I have something like
remind -cl+1 -w`expr $(tput cols) - 10` /home/user/.reminders
So I have the current weeks events printed across the top of the terminal. Remind can also schedules pop-up reminders for upcoming events. The only awful thing about
remind
is it's a pain in the ass searching for it. It does have an active mailing list where you can get quick answers to just about any question, no matter how complicated or simple.For todos, I've tried both todo.txt and taskwarrior. And a few others if I'm being honest. I've never been able to stick with a todo app, so I can't offer much advice.
Weather, I use the same as you. I have family all over the world, so I set up aliases based on their names that show me the time as well as the weather. For example:
I'm not much help putting it all together, but I think you are on the right track for you. There are tricks to getting multi-line outputs to be side by side, I can give you some help there if you want, but you're really like 95% there.
Okay sweet thanks for also suggesting taskwarrior. It seems easy enough to navigate. I'm also going through the man for remind now to see what format it's expecting for the
.remind
file. I appreciate it!Dude, can't help you with your question, but you need to know that your gratitude in your replies to everyone made my day. Thank you.
You're welcome homie ❤️ I just want to make sure I let everybody know how much I appreciate the awesome community