* Malakal Malakal is a day planner application. I crafted it because I was not able to find a comfortable calendar application for Linux. I consider it in a mostly usable state - I myself have been using it on a daily basis for around a year now. Bug reports, feature requests, and contributions are warmly welcomed. #+html: * Features Core features: - quickly add/modify/relocate/clone/delete events - notify on event starts - stored as standard ical files - post-update command (for running e.g. vdirsyncher) UI/UX features: - click to edit event title - snapping mode (hold down shift to precision mode) - ctrl-z to undo modifications - drag on blank to create events - drag on an event to change its begin/end time or move the event - ctrl-drag on an event to clone it - right-click on an event to open menu (for event detail & deletion) - right-click on blank area to open calendar view - quickly jumping to dates in calendar view - current date/time indicator - full keyboard support for navigation/event manipulation Typical calendar features that are not supported by malakal: - synchronization/webdav: for now, you can use vdirsync for synchronization - command line query: malakal happily shares local ical files with [[https://github.com/pimutils/khal][khal]] - recurrent events: it may add a lot of complexity so it's not currently planned * Keyboard shortcuts | Keys | Actions | |-----------------+------------------------------------| | Tab/Shift-Tab | Focus previous/next event | | Arrow keys | Focus event on the given direction | | Ctrl+Arrow keys | Move focused event | | Shift+Up/Down | Resize focused event | | n | Create new event | | x/Del | Delete focused event | Arrow keys can be substituted for vim-style navigation keys (hjkl) in all above cases. * Installation If you have rust on your computer, you can type: #+begin_src cargo install malakal #+end_src Alternatively, you can download the binary from release page.