6 comments

  • 3eb7988a16635 hours ago
    I like a version of this[0] where the weekdays are aligned.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;neatnik.net&#x2F;calendar&#x2F;?layout=aligned-weekdays" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;neatnik.net&#x2F;calendar&#x2F;?layout=aligned-weekdays</a>
    • Magi6043 hours ago
      This is such a great layout, thank you for bringing it to my attention!
  • tianqi3 hours ago
    Our local MP (I&#x27;m in Sydney) distributed a piece of magnetic calendars to every household, which can be attached to the refrigerator. All the public holidays are already marked, and I mark my own special ones with a highlighter. It&#x27;s really useful, as long as you don&#x27;t mind seeing the MP&#x27;s photo every day.
    • absynth3 hours ago
      Put a photo of someone important there instead.
      • JSR_FDED2 hours ago
        How are you going to remember the birthday of that important person?
        • absynth2 hours ago
          I&#x27;d have already used the year-at-once calendar and put a little photo on their day.<p>Do you need further instructions?
  • bananaflag5 hours ago
    I have a simpler problem - I want a yearly calendar app (for Android) that just shows the yearly calendar (for any year), nothing else (no events, no reminders, no anything).<p>Any app I find seems to disappear from the Play Store after a couple years.<p>Bonus: show the weeks vertically.
    • carefulfungi5 hours ago
      <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;man7.org&#x2F;linux&#x2F;man-pages&#x2F;man1&#x2F;cal.1.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;man7.org&#x2F;linux&#x2F;man-pages&#x2F;man1&#x2F;cal.1.html</a>
      • jrgd4 hours ago
        I second cal! Also I find bsdmainutils’s calendar quite amazing in its simplicity
    • heresie-dabord3 hours ago
      Package: ncal<p><pre><code> Source: bsdmainutils Maintainer: Debian Bsdmainutils Team [...] Description-en: display a calendar and the date of Easter [...] This utility displays a simple calendar in a traditional or an alternative and more advanced layout, and the date of Easter. </code></pre> And here is a Bash script that runs ncal to show weeks vertically.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;viviparous&#x2F;showcal" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;viviparous&#x2F;showcal</a>
  • chokolad2 hours ago
    Hey.com calendar has recently shipped a very nice year view<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;world.hey.com&#x2F;michelleharjani&#x2F;building-hey-calendar-s-year-view-2e08d77d" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;world.hey.com&#x2F;michelleharjani&#x2F;building-hey-calendar-...</a>
  • dandersch2 hours ago
    &gt; gave that task to Claude and within 15 minutes I had a working userscript<p>Hate to say it but you can just tell an LLM to make the calendar for you as an html artifact that includes a print view. It can also add a .ics export.<p>Of course you should go over the dates and holidays to see if it got them right.
  • golem143 hours ago
    I hate to be that guy, but why not use pscal ?<p>It has all you want, plus moon phases!<p>It&#x27;s admittedly harder to find these days, and someone should rewrite it in a decent language, but here it is:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.panix.com&#x2F;~mbh&#x2F;pscal&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.panix.com&#x2F;~mbh&#x2F;pscal&#x2F;</a>
    • heresie-dabord2 hours ago
      And I also <i>hate to be that guy</i> but pscal...<p>&gt; someone should rewrite it in a decent language<p>was coded in BAGS (bash, awk, grep, sed) and Postscript circa 1987 [1], <i>and it&#x27;s still working almost 40 years later in 2026</i> !<p>Perhaps <i>it was in fact</i> coded decently. And licensed decently as well. ^_^<p>[1]<p><pre><code> AUTHOR: Patrick Wood Copyright (C) 1987 by Pipeline Associates, Inc. Permission is granted to modify and distribute this free of charge.</code></pre>