From 9b252d90af1a58c368d2484a39d87ebf3d25e6d6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Arun Isaac Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2024 18:36:53 +0100 Subject: Initial commit --- README.md | 56 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 56 insertions(+) create mode 100644 README.md (limited to 'README.md') diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bea467c --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +Send ical calendar invites using your Emacs mail client. These +invites are similar to those produced by Google Calendar, Outlook +Calendar, etc. and are compatible with them. + +varuga populates a message mode buffer with an ical MIME part (using +MML, the MIME Meta Language). It also adds a plain text part listing +the time of the event in various configured timezones. + +All dates and times you enter into varuga are in your local timezone. varuga automatically converts these into a set of configured timezones (specified in `varuga-clock-list`) for your correspondents' benefit. + +# Natural language date-time and event duration specification + +varuga uses the very flexible `org-read-date` to read the date and +time of the event from a natural language +specification. `org-read-date` assumes that most of the time you want +to enter a date in the future: if you omit the month/year and the +given day/month is *before* today, it assumes that you mean a future +date. See [The date/time prompt in the *Org mode manual*](https://orgmode.org/manual/The-date_002ftime-prompt.html) for more details. Here are a few examples of date-time specifications. All the examples below assume that the current date-time is June 16, 2024 7 am. +``` +25-2-5 1pm ⇒ 2025-02-05 1300 +2/5/25 1am ⇒ 2025-02-05 0100 +14 4pm ⇒ 2024-07-14 1600 +2/5 3pm ⇒ 2025-02-05 1500 +Fri 2pm ⇒ 2pm next Friday +Friday 2pm ⇒ Same as above +sep 15 9am ⇒ 2024-09-15 0900 +feb 15 10am ⇒ 2025-02-15 1000 +sep 12 2029 7am ⇒ 2029-09-12 0700 +12:45 ⇒ 2024-06-16 12:45 +22 sep 0:34 ⇒ 2024-09-22 0:34 +w4 ⇒ Monday of ISO week 4 of the current year 2024 +2025 w4 fri ⇒ Friday of ISO week 4 in 2025 +2025-w04-5 ⇒ Same as above +``` + +varuga uses `org-duration` to read durations in natural language. Here are a few examples of valid durations. +``` +3:12 +1:23:45 +1h 30 min +1y 3d 3h 4min +1d3h5min +3d 13:35 +2.35h +``` + +# Running tests + +You may run tests using +``` +make check +``` + +# License + +varuga is free software released under the terms of the [[https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt][GNU General Public License], either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. -- cgit v1.2.3