Hodie prints the current date and time to stdout in Roman numerals, with grammatically correct Latin. Complete with Id., Kal., Non., pridie, postridie, bis, and all the other nice annoyances. As an option, it even provides you with current date according to Roman calendar -- that is 'ab urbe condita'; after Rome was built.
| Tags | education Other/Nonlisted Topic Scientific/Engineering Text Processing Linguistic Utilities |
|---|---|
| Licenses | MIT/X |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Changes: A minor string-mangling bug has been fixed.


Changes: All numbers are verbose (i.e., fully written out), documentation was improved, and source code was reorganized.


Changes: Spanish documentation and usage messages were added. Core dumps on 'hodie -r' were fixed. The grammar was fixed.


Changes: Month display bugs were fixed. Custom date entry as well as custom offset for the 'ab urbe condita'-display was added added. The RPM .spec file was cleaned up. The Latin grammar was corrected.


Changes: 'ab urbe condita' has been verbosified. The month display bug has been fixed. A compilation bug on SCO Unixware has been fixed.