calendar.vim
creates a calendar window you can use within vim. It is useful
in its own right as a calendar-inside-vim. It also provides hooks to customise
its behaviour, making it a good basis for writing new plugins which require
calendar functionality (see :help calendar-hooks
for more information).
You can install calendar.vim
in the usual way, by copying the contents of the
plugin
, autoload
and doc
directories into the equivalent directories
inside .vim
.
Alternatively, if you manage your plugins using pathogen.vim, you can
simply clone into the bundle
directory:
cd ~/.vim/bundle
git clone git://github.com/mattn/calendar-vim
Or, using submodules:
cd ~/.vim
git submodule add git://github.com/mattn/calendar-vim bundle/calendar-vim
Bring up a calendar based on today's date in a vertically split window:
:Calendar
Bring up a calendar showing November, 1991 (The month Vim was first released):
:Calendar 1991 11
The above calendars can alternatively be displayed in a horizontally split window:
:CalendarH
Bring up a full-screen:
:CalendarT
Fast mappings are provided:
- <LocalLeader>cal: Vertically-split calendar
- <LocalLeader>caL: Horizontally-split calendar
For full documentation, install the plugin and run :help calendar
from within
Vim.