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CLI utility to unclutter WebDAV calendars by deleting old entries.
pip install calendar-cleanup
$ calendar-cleanup
Please enter the credentials for your WebDAV calendar.
username: john.doe
password:
Calendar URL:
Verifying authentication...
Authentication successful.
Reading WebDAV files content...
Loaded content from 25 WebDAV files.
Parsing ICS content...
Successfully parsed 22 of 25 ICS files.
Found 2 events for deletion.
Events that can be deleted:
- 2023-11-14: Lorem ipsum
- 2023-11-16: Lorem ipsum follow-up
Delete listed events? [y/N]
Deletion not confirmed. Exiting.
Usage: calendar-cleanup [OPTIONS]
CLI utility to unclutter WebDAV calendars by deleting old entries.
The CLI tools proposes which old entries to remove. If the user approves,
the events get deleted.
Options:
-d, --days INTEGER Number of days into past from which on to delete events.
[default: 30]
-v, --verbose Enable detailed output.
--help Show this message and exit.
FAQs
CLI utility to unclutter old calendar entries from WebDAV calendars.
We found that calendar-cleanup demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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