X-CMD v0.6.2 Changelog
| Date | |
| Source Code | x-cmd/x-cmd/v0.6.2 |
| Code Diff | x-cmd/x-cmd/v0.6.15...0.6.2 |
| Version Hashsum | sh 3e5eac95c778a5161f21f581c63f90bec5f09621028dac4b2f849422ce59e6a8083aed01cbf3f9ce0b0223c3c3ed90c42df0d470a358f0f65957c239176c4d67 |
mac
- Added the
resubcommand, which brings command-line control to Apple Reminders. You can add, complete, and update reminders directly from the terminal — ideal for automation scripts and keyboard-driven workflows. This feature is currently in testing and may be incomplete or unstable. - Added the
notesubcommand, which introduces a command-line interface for Apple Notes. You can create, open, and delete notes directly from the terminal — useful for minimal note-taking and quick access. This feature is currently experimental and may have limited functionality.
xgo
- Added xgo module to provide basic encapsulation for gop and enhance gop usage experience
solo
- Added support for gop language runtime
retry
- Modify the default parameters of the
retrymodule
-i|--interval <num>Default interval is 5 seconds(s)-m|--max <num>Defaults to unlimited attempts
ccal
- The user experience of the ccal module has been optimized.
By default, x ccal now displays the calendar interactively, and the TUI includes more detailed calendar information and enhanced shortcut key support.
Examples:
sh
# Interactively view the calendar, equivalent to 'x ccal fz'
x ccal
# View today's calendar, including detailed information such as the lunar calendar, ruling star, auspicious/inauspicious activities, etc
x ccal info- Added
initand--cfgcommands to manage configurations such as naming of days of the week in the calendar and whether to display auspicious/inauspicious activities from the Chinese Almanac.
Examples:
sh
# Initialize the configuration using interactive mode
x ccal init
# Modify the naming convention for weekdays in the calendar to "libai"
x ccal --cfg wdtitle=libaiHelp us make these docs great!
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