This is a neat use of shell and I'd probably go back to using this if I didn't have to share all my calendars with colleagues and family members.
I used to more or less do this and even modify my .plan[1] file when finger(1) and .plan were actually a thing. The modern equivalent seems to be to have a page at the path /now on your website and I dig it.
This is a neat use of shell and I'd probably go back to using this if I didn't have to share all my calendars with colleagues and family members.
I used to more or less do this and even modify my .plan[1] file when finger(1) and .plan were actually a thing. The modern equivalent seems to be to have a page at the path /now on your website and I dig it.
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finger_(protocol)#Finger_user_...