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== Further Information on the Wiki == | == Further Information on the Wiki == | ||
* Check out the [[Remind FAQ]] for a good overview. | * Check out the [[Remind FAQ]] for a good overview. | ||
* Read the comprehensive [[Remind_ManPage]] | |||
* The [[Remind Cookbook]] offers a bunch of useful Remind script snippets. | * The [[Remind Cookbook]] offers a bunch of useful Remind script snippets. | ||
* [[Remind Include Files]] provides definitions for holidays and other special days. | * [[Remind Include Files]] provides definitions for holidays and other special days. |
Latest revision as of 15:14, 2 December 2023
Description
Remind is a sophisticated calendar and alarm service for UNIX/Linux. It is a command line application that interacts well with other programs. Remind offers a specialized scripting language which is able to express complicated scheduling methods in just a few lines.
Further Information on the Wiki
- Check out the Remind FAQ for a good overview.
- Read the comprehensive Remind_ManPage
- The Remind Cookbook offers a bunch of useful Remind script snippets.
- Remind Include Files provides definitions for holidays and other special days.
- Remind Helpers talks about a number of utilities that work well in conjunction with Remind.
- Some users have posted more extensive Remind use cases: