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ccal is a command line program which writes a Gregorian calendar together with Chinese calendar to standard output. Its usage is similar to the cal program. In addition to console output, it can also generate Encapsulated Postscript and HTML table outputs for use in do-it-yourself calendars and web pages. It supports both simplified and traditional Chinese characters.
Gcal is a program to calculate and print calendars on the command-line. Calendars can be printed in 1-month, 3-month or whole-year views. In addition, eternal holiday lists can be generated for many countries, which can be complemented by user-made lists of fixed dates to make an agenda. Gcal can also calculate astronomical data, such as the phases of the moon, and supports alternative calendar formats: Julian, Gregorian, Islamic, Chinese and more.
Remind allows you to remind yourself of upcoming events and appointments. Each reminder or alarm can consist of a message sent to standard output, or a program to be executed. It also features: sophisticated date calculation, moon phases, sunrise/sunset, Hebrew calendar, alarms, PostScript output and proper handling of holidays.
adl-submit is a tool that can be used to submit events to any instance of the Agenda Du Libre (a web calendar originally meant for free software events). Users can set fields through the command line or create an XML that can be submitted with the adl-submit tool. While the Agenda Du Libre web application is available in multiple languages, most of the events on https://www.agendadulibre.org are in French and the adl-submit tool is only available in French.
Hebcal is a program for converting between Hebrew and Gregorian dates, and generating lists of Jewish holidays for a given year. Shabbat, holiday candle lighting, and havdalah times are approximated using your location.
It can also show daily prayer times, the weekly Torah reading, and the daily leaf of Talmud. The program can help with counting of the Omer or with calculation of Hebrew yahrzeits, birthdays, or anniversaries.
gsimplecal is a lightweight calendar application written in C++ using GTK. Launched once, it pops up a small calendar applet, launched again it closes the running instance. It can additionally be configured to show the current time in different timezones.
ConfClerk is an application written in Qt, which makes conference schedules available offline. It displays the conference schedule from various views, support searches on various items (speaker, speech topic, location, etc.) and enables you to select favorite events and create your own schedule.
At the moment ConfClerk is able to import schedules in XML format created by the PentaBarf conference management system (or frab) used by e.g. FOSDEM, DebConf, FrOSCon, Grazer LinuxTage, and the CCC congresses.
ConfClerk is targeted at mobile devices but works on any system running Qt.
LibHdate is a small library for the Hebrew calendar and times of day, written in C, and including bindings for C++, pascal, perl, php, python, and ruby. It includes two illustrative command-line programs, hcal and hdate, and some snippets and scripts written in the binding languages.
Khal is a standards based console calendar program, able to synchronize with CalDAV servers through vdirsyncer. It includes both a CLI and a TUI named 'ikhal'.
Date is a header only C++ library that extends the chrono date algorithms library for calendar dates and durations. It also provides the <tz.h> library for handling time zones and leap seconds.
Ccache is a compiler cache. It speeds up recompilation by caching previous compilations and detecting when the same compilation is being done again. Supported languages are C, C++, Objective-C and Objective-C++.
cd-discid is a command-line tool to retrieve CDDB discid information from an audio CD.
geteltorito can extract the initial/default boot image from CDs (and ISOs) that follow the El Torito specification for bootable CD-ROMs.
Image data is written to standard output by default and all other information is written to standard error.
The GNU Compact Disc Input and Control Library (libcdio) is a library for CD-ROM and CD image file access. It allows the developer to add CD access to an application without having to worry about the OS- and device-dependent properties of CD-ROM or the specific details of CD image formats. It includes pycdio, a Python interface to libcdio, and libcdio-paranoia, a library providing jitter-free and error-free audio extraction from CDs.
libudfread is a C library for reading UDF file systems. UDF is a file system mostly used for DVDs and other optical media. It supports read-only media (DVD/CD-R) and rewritable media that wears out (DVD/CD-RW).
Cdrkit is a suite of programs for recording CDs and DVDs, blanking CD-RW media, creating ISO-9660 file system images, extracting audio CD data, and more. It's mostly compatible with cdrtools.
Libisofs creates ISO 9660 (also known as ECMA-119) file system images which can either be written to POSIX file objects or handed over to libburn for being written directly to optical media. It can read metadata of ISO 9660 filesystems, manipulate them, and use them to produce new complete file system images or add-on images to be appended to the read file system image. Supported extensions to ISO 9660 are Rock Ridge, Joliet, AAIP, zisofs.
libMirage is a CD-ROM image access library. It supports the following formats: B6T, C2D, CCD, CDI, CIF, CUE, ISO, MDS, MDX, NRG, TOC. It is written in C and based on GLib. Its aim is to provide uniform access to the data stored in various image formats.
abcde is a front-end command-line utility (actually, a shell script) that grabs tracks off a CD, encodes them to Ogg/Vorbis, MP3, FLAC, Ogg/Speex and/or MPP/MP+ (Musepack) format, and tags them, all in one go.
CDEmu client is a simple command-line client for controlling CDEmu daemon.
It provides a way to perform the key tasks related to controlling the CDEmu daemon, such as loading and unloading devices, displaying devices' status and retrieving/setting devices' debug masks.
Asunder is a graphical audio CD ripper and encoder. It can save audio tracks as WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, Opus, Wavpack, and Musepack. It can use CDDB to name and tag each track automatically, and it allows for each track to be by a different artist. Asunder can encode to multiple formats in one session, and it can create M3U playlists.
Libcue is a C library to parse so-called cue sheets which contain meta-data for CD/DVD tracks. It provides an API to manipulate the data.
dvd+rw-tools, mostly known for its command growisofs, is a collection of DVD and Blu-ray Disc burning tools. It requires another program, such as mkisofs, genisoimage, or xorrisofs to create ISO 9660 images.
DVDStyler is a DVD authoring application which allows users to burn video files in many formats to DVD discs, complete with individually designed menus. It can be used to create professional-looking DVD's with custom buttons, backgrounds and animations, from within a user-friendly graphical interface.