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A simple and light event countdown manager. Here, event is anything that you need countdown on. You can almost fill anything as event such as movie release dates or appointments.
Use either of any options:
pip install event-timer
python3 setup.py install
Before running this tool, create or edit config files which can be found in different locations. The order in which looks for config file is:
Here,
("event.cfg", ".event.cfg", "event_config.cfg", ".event_config.cfg")
.The default_file list may change and is found in src/EventTimer/lib/Globals.py
Finally, EventTimer
or python3 EventTimer.py
to run.
See examples folder for event.cfg examples
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A event countdown manager
We found that event-timer 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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