lvsk-calendar – terminal-based calendar application

lvsk-calendar is a terminal-based calendar application with minimalist design and monochromatic pastel aesthetics.

lvsk-calendar is a lightweight, keyboard-driven calendar interface designed for terminal environments. Built with pure bash, it provides month-view navigation with minimal dependencies.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Interface:
    • Monochromatic color scheme.
    • Month view with complete week rows.
    • Visual highlighting for current and selected dates.
    • Minimal resource footprint.
  • Navigation:
    • Arrow keys or vim-style (hjkl) movement.
    • Quick return to current date.
    • Month overflow with keyboard shortcuts.
  • Integration:
    • Hyprland floating window support with auto-configuration.
    • Automatic centering and optimal window sizing (600x500px).

Website: github.com/Gianluska/lvsk-calendar
Support:
Developer: Gianlucca Claudino
License: MIT License

lvsk-calendar


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