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open calendar.ics files #137

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lopippo opened this issue Jun 26, 2018 · 5 comments
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open calendar.ics files #137

lopippo opened this issue Jun 26, 2018 · 5 comments

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@lopippo
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lopippo commented Jun 26, 2018

Greetings,

I would find most useful a feature that would allow to open a .ics file in vim using this plugin that seems powerful enough to just do this.

Do you think this is feasible ?

Sincerely,
lopippo

@ghost
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ghost commented Sep 27, 2018

+1

This would be an awesome feature.

IMO it would be better if we could just supply a URL to a live ics file that is auto synced down to calendar.vim

@manvhah
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manvhah commented Mar 18, 2019

+1 this would be most useful!

@Ginner
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Ginner commented Oct 16, 2019

It would be very nice indeed! It would also solve integration with iCloud and others. To me it's crucial, I cannot use it unless it integrates with the services I'm using, and I can only see it integrating with google.

Integration with a service agnostic file format like .ics would be a game changer.

@dtrckd
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dtrckd commented Dec 4, 2020

+1,
It would be great and allow to sync with the Thunderbird's calendar.

@rickalex21
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rickalex21 commented Jan 31, 2021

I agree. There's a python module for ics files, it would make things much easier but I have not tried it personally myself. In theory you could:

  1. Export the ics file
  2. Create a script that adds or or modifies the json files in cache.
    This assumes that calendar.vim would never change the way it saves data.

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