schedule reminder notification
Project description
- Author:
Ken Kundert
- Version:
1.0.0
- Released:
2020-07-19
Remind schedules notification reminders. You can specify the time either using a specific time, such as 3:30pm, or you can specify it by the time from now in minutes or hours, or you can use both. So, you can say:
remind 4pm remind 4pm -15m remind 10m
In the first case the reminder goes off at 4pm, in the second it goes off at 3:45pm, and in the third it goes off in 10 minutes. When the time expires a notification is raised. You can specify the message in the notification using the -m or –msg option. Or you can add the message after specifying the time. Any argument that cannot be processed as a time switches the argument processing from time to message, and all subsequent arguments are taken to be part of the message:
remind 1h meet Maria
You can specify the time from now using seconds, minutes, hours, etc. For example:
remind 3h 15m
You can use noon and midnight as aliases for 12PM and 12AM.
When specifying the time of day, you can use the following formats:
'h:mm:ss A': ex. 1:30:00 PM, 1:30:00 pm 'h:mm:ssA': ex. 1:30:00PM, 1:30:00pm 'h:mm A': ex. 1:30 PM, 1:30 pm 'h:mmA': ex. 1:30PM, 1:30pm 'hA': ex. 1PM or 1pm 'HH:mm:ss': ex. 13:00:00 'HH:mm': ex. 13:00
You can use pip to install the program:
pip3 install --user schedule-reminder
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