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diff --git a/USER_GUIDE.md b/USER_GUIDE.md index 84af0d4..50a4a4f 100644 --- a/USER_GUIDE.md +++ b/USER_GUIDE.md @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ # User guide for calendar-cli v1.0 -This document was updated 2022-10-28. The kal command is under heavy development, this document may not always be up-to-date. - -The new command kal is under development. It can already do nearly all the things calendar-cli can do. In the upcoming release 1.0 the command name will be `kal`, with `calendar-cli` retained only for backward-compatibility. +The `kal` command is under heavy development, this document may not always be up-to-date. As of 2022-11, `kal` can do nearly all the things the old command `calendar-cli` can do. In the upcoming release 1.0 one is supposed to use `kal`, with `calendar-cli` being a deprecated legacy interface retained only for backward-compatibility. ## Command structure @@ -119,3 +117,8 @@ The subcommand `print-uid` will print out an UID. It's for convenience, the sam kal select --todo --uid=1234-5678-9abc delete kal select --todo --category computer-work --start=2022-04-04 --end=2022-05-05 edit --complete ## not supported yet kal select --todo --category computer-work --overdue edit --postpone=5d ## not supported yet + +## See also + +[NEW_CLI.md](NEW_CLI.md) is a longer, but possibly less up-to-date document containing some visions of the new `kal`-command. +[NEXT_LEVEL.md](NEXT_LEVEL.md) describes some of my visions on what a good calendaring system should be capable of, and does an attempt on mapping this down to the icalendar standard. |