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rcal
rcal is a terminal calendar for quick month, week, and day navigation. It is
built in Rust with ratatui, crossterm, and the time crate.
Install
From a checkout of this repository:
cargo install --path .
For development:
cargo run -- --date 2026-04-23
Usage
rcal [--config PATH|--no-config] [--date YYYY-MM-DD] [--events-file PATH] [--holiday-source off|us-federal|nager] [--holiday-country CC]
rcal config init [--path PATH] [--force]
rcal providers microsoft auth login --account ID [--browser]
rcal providers microsoft auth logout --account ID
rcal providers microsoft calendars list --account ID
rcal providers microsoft sync [--account ID]
rcal providers microsoft status
rcal reminders run [--events-file PATH] [--state-file PATH] [--once]
rcal reminders install [--events-file PATH] [--state-file PATH]
rcal reminders uninstall
rcal reminders status
rcal reminders test [--verbose]
Options:
--config PATH: load a specific TOML config file.--no-config: ignore any discovered config file.--date YYYY-MM-DD: open with a deterministic selected date.--events-file PATH: read and write local user-created events atPATH. By default, rcal uses$XDG_DATA_HOME/rcal/events.json,$HOME/.local/share/rcal/events.json, or a temp fallback.--holiday-source us-federal: use offline U.S. federal holidays. This is the default.--holiday-source off: disable holiday rendering.--holiday-source nager: fetch public holidays from Nager.Date on demand.--holiday-country CC: two-letter country code for Nager.Date. This option requires--holiday-source nager; default isUS.--help: show CLI help.--version: show the installed version.
Config is discovered at $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/rcal/config.toml, else
~/.config/rcal/config.toml. It is never created automatically; run
rcal config init to write a commented starter file. Omitted settings keep
built-in defaults, and CLI flags override config values. Config can set the
events file, holiday source and country, reminder state file, and normal-mode
keybindings. It can also configure the Microsoft provider. Modal/form keys stay
fixed for now.
Nager.Date is cache-first and opt-in. Default startup does not need network access.
Controls
- Arrow keys move the selected date.
?opens contextual help.+opens the Create event modal.- In day view,
copens the Copy confirmation for the selected editable event. - In day view,
dopens the Delete confirmation for the selected editable event. Enteropens the focused day view.Escreturns from day view to month view.qexits.- In day view, Left/Right move to the previous or next day while staying in day view.
- Digits jump immediately to a day in the visible month. A quick second digit
refines the selected day, so
1selects day 1 and1then6selects day 16. - Weekday initials jump within the selected week. Use
tufor Tuesday,thfor Thursday,sufor Sunday, andsafor Saturday. - Left click selects a visible date; double-click a visible date to open day view.
The create/edit modal supports timed events, single-day all-day events,
recurrence, location, notes, and multiple reminder offsets. Its Calendar
field controls where the event is saved; use Left/Right on that field to cycle
between local storage and configured editable provider calendars. Local events
are stored as JSON, while Microsoft events are written through Graph and then
shown immediately from the provider cache.
Reminder notifications are delivered by a user-level background service. Use
rcal reminders install to install it, rcal reminders status to inspect it,
and rcal reminders test to send a test notification. On macOS, notification
delivery uses osascript because it is more reliable for CLI-launched
notifications than the generic notification backend. Reminder install snapshots
the resolved events and state file paths, so reinstall the service after config
changes that affect reminders.
Layout
rcal tries to render the full month first. If the terminal is too constrained,
it falls back to the selected week. If even that cannot fit cleanly, it falls
back to a focused day summary.
Microsoft Provider
Microsoft Graph is the first remote provider. It is cache-first: the TUI reads the local Microsoft cache instantly, and you refresh remote data explicitly:
rcal providers microsoft auth login --account work
rcal providers microsoft calendars list --account work
rcal providers microsoft sync --account work
For the current development release, users provide their own Microsoft Entra
app registration client_id in config.toml. A future production release can
ship an rcal-owned public/native client ID so end users do not need to create an
Azure app. No client secret is used or stored; rcal stores user tokens in the OS
keychain.
Microsoft Account Setup
Create a config file:
rcal config init
Register a temporary local test app in the Microsoft Entra admin center:
- Name:
rcal local testor similar. - Supported account type:
- Personal Outlook/Hotmail/Live accounts: Personal Microsoft accounts only.
- Work or school Microsoft 365 accounts: Accounts in any organizational directory.
- Redirect URI: platform Mobile and desktop applications, value
http://localhost:8765/callback. - API permissions: Microsoft Graph delegated
User.ReadandCalendars.ReadWrite. - If Azure refuses the account type change with
api.requestedAccessTokenVersion, set the app manifest'srequestedAccessTokenVersionoraccessTokenAcceptedVersionto2.
Then edit ~/.config/rcal/config.toml:
[providers]
create_target = "microsoft" # or "local" to keep new events local-only
[providers.microsoft]
enabled = true
default_account = "work"
default_calendar = "CALENDAR_ID"
sync_past_days = 30
sync_future_days = 365
[[providers.microsoft.accounts]]
id = "work"
client_id = "AZURE_APP_CLIENT_ID"
tenant = "consumers" # personal accounts
# tenant = "organizations" # work/school accounts
redirect_port = 8765
calendars = ["CALENDAR_ID"]
Authenticate, list calendars, then copy the editable calendar ID into both
default_calendar and calendars:
rcal providers microsoft auth login --account work --browser
rcal providers microsoft calendars list --account work
rcal providers microsoft sync --account work
rcal
Use rcal providers microsoft auth inspect --account work to inspect safe
token claims such as audience, scopes, tenant, and expiry. The command does not
print the token body.
The provider syncs configured calendars through Graph calendarView, caches
selected events separately from the local events JSON, and routes
create/edit/delete/copy operations for Microsoft events back through Graph.
Provider reminders fire from cached provider events after a sync; the reminder
daemon does not sync remote calendars itself.
Current Limits
- Google Calendar, CalDAV, and other providers are not implemented yet.
- Microsoft sync is manual and cache-first; there is no background provider sync daemon yet.
- Packaging is currently source-based through Cargo.
Development
CI runs the same core commands used locally:
cargo fmt --all -- --check
cargo clippy --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings
cargo test --all-targets --all-features
The project intentionally keeps private planning notes under .docs/; they are
not part of the tracked release surface.