.TH wyrd 1 "" "Odoc" "a console calendar application" .SH Name wyrd - a text-based front-end to remind(1), a sophisticated calendar and alarm program. .SH Synopsis .sp .in 2 \fBWyrd Command Reference\fR .in .sp .fi Open the calendar and display reminders defined in FILE (and any included reminder files)\. The default reminder file is ~/\.reminders\. (The FILE may also be a directory containing files with a \.rem extension\.) .nf .sp .nf .sp .in 0 \fB1 Program Options\fR .in .sp .fi .EX wyrd [OPTIONS] [FILE] .EE .sp \fB--version\fR Display version information and exit\. .sp \fB--help\fR Display usage information\. .sp \fB--showrc\fR Display config file path and exit\. .sp \fB--add EVENT\fR Add a given event to reminders file and exit\. .sp \fB-a EVENT\fR Add a given event to reminders file and exit\. .nf .sp .in 0 \fB2 Environment Variables\fR .in .sp .fi These environment variables affect the execution of wyrd: .sp \fBEDITOR\fR Text editor used for editing reminders file\. If not set, it defaults to vi(1) .sp \fBPAGER\fR Pager used to view keybindings, calendars, and reminders\. If not set, it defaults to less(1) .nf .sp .in 0 \fB3 Bugs\fR .in .sp .fi Report them at https://gitlab\.com/wyrd-calendar/wyrd/issues .nf .sp .in 0 \fBSee Also\fR .in .sp .fi wyrd(7), wyrdrc(5), remind(1) .nf .sp .in 0 \fBAuthor\fR .in .sp .fi This manpage is written by Paul J\. Pelzl \. .nf