Cross-Platform Terminal Calendar Tool for Linux Power Users
Developers want sophisticated terminal-based calendar utilities that work across platforms without GUI dependencies. Existing tools lack perpetual calendar logic or cross-platform support. Niche demand from CLI-centric developers.
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