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An advanced calendar card for Home Assistant Lovelace.
A Calendar Card for Home Assistant that adds advanced settings to allow much more flexibility than other available calendar cards.
Allowing for the use of both Google Calendars and CalDav, With two main viewing modes:
| Event Mode | Calendar Mode |
|---|---|
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Please keep in mind, these screenshots show a basic configuration, this card allows so much more customisation!
| Card Version | HA Version | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| v7.0.0 | 2022.6 Upwards | |
| v6.0.0 | 2021.11 Upwards | Progress bar will not work on older HA Versions |
| v5.0.0 - v5.2.2 | 2021.6 to 2021.10.x | May work on older HA Versions but hoursFormat option will need to be manually set. |
| v4.1.1 | 0.117 Upwards |
Home Assistant 2022.5 will not work with the card you must upgrade to 2022.6
See the feature requests for a full list of requested features.
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