Wyrd is a curses front-end for Remind, a powerful calendar and alarm application. The display features a scrollable time table suitable for visualizing your schedule at a glance. Wyrd integrates with an external editor of your choice to make editing of reminder files more efficient, and provides hotkeys to quickly access the most common Remind options. Other features include extensive configurability, Mutt-like interface design, and minimal resource requirements.
| Tags | Office/Business Scheduling |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | Unix |
| Implementation | OCaml |
Recent releases


Changes: This release fixes a vulnerability due to insecure tempfile creation.


Changes: This release adds compatibility with Remind 3.1.0. Advance warnings of reminders can now be displayed within the Wyrd interface, if enabled via the configuration file.


Changes: The dependence on bash shell extensions was eliminated. UTF-8 encoded reminders are now properly rendered. The selection cursor can automatically track the current time, and reminders can be added from the command line.


Changes: The "blank screen" bug experienced by certain users has been fixed, and the coloring issues with black-on-white terminals have been corrected. A configuration variable was added to enable users to switch between US and non-US numeric date conventions when specifying quick reminders.


Changes: The "quick reminder" command was added, enabling the user to quickly enter a reminder by describing it using natural language. The coloring code was updated, to fix some bugs and to enable background transparency. Optional ISO-8601 week numbers were added to the month calendar.