calendar.vim – calendar application for Vim

calendar.vim is a calendar application for Vim, a highly configurable text editor built to make creating and changing any kind of text very efficient.

This script creates a calendar window in Vim. It does not rely on any external program, such as cal, etc.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Key mappings are designed to match the default mappings of Vim.
  • Connect to Google Calendar.
  • Elegantly designed – carefully designed, dropping any unnecessary information.
  • Choose the calendar in Julian calendar or in Gregorian calendar

Website: github.com/itchyny/calendar.vim
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Developer: itchyny
License: MIT License

calendar.vim

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