« BackYearly Organiserneatnik.netSubmitted by anewhnaccount2 5 days ago
  • abetusk 8 hours ago

    I made an updated version, which I called "neatocal", that allows for different options (and doesn't have the initial popup), including allowing for year changes, differing month counts, different start months, etc.

    See the "Parameters" list:

    https://github.com/abetusk/neatocal?tab=readme-ov-file#param...

    Neatnik is a very nice project.

    • pekim 10 hours ago

      The page's html and css are reasonably small, 3.3kB and 1.5kB. There are three fonts, totalling about 51kB. So altogether about 56kB.

      But then somewhat spoiling the page's nice light weight is a 576kB favicon.

      • Brajeshwar 11 hours ago

        Nice. I did something in 2020 in a spreadsheet to calculate some sort of a Big Picture Timeline of the family with a our own definition of Success and Failures. For me, I found that it is easier to see Weekends in a Straight line rather than the starting date (I have school going kids).

        I did it pretty manually because this is something I do once every year around the year-end.

        Here is the Google Sheet Template. Change/Add/Edit the "YYYY" sheet to the year you want and fix the dates (should not take you more than 5-min). I have included the year a family member is born in the "Data" sheet to calculate the key events in life - Kids Graduation, and whatever else you want to in sync with you, your partner’s age, and any event you want to track.

        https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YwAf8vgVR0FbTU6n1dVO...

        • metalrain 15 hours ago

          Neat, but how do you close the message blocking the calendar?

          • gherkinnn 15 hours ago

            Print it

            • _Algernon_ 11 hours ago

              It would be nice to be able to preview the result before printing it, so the question still stands.

              • jen729w 11 hours ago

                Cmd-P brings up a preview immediately? Laid out on A4, like it'll print, unlike your arbitrarily-sized browser window.

            • seanhunter 14 hours ago

              I used dev tools to nuke it, but it’s really annoying

              • throwaboneaway 15 hours ago

                Print it :)

              • plaguna 14 hours ago

                Feature request: make it so you can pick the starting month. For example, school year is around the corner in September and that will be nice to have.

              • jp1016 7 hours ago

                I’ve been thinking about the same challenge. Most calendars feel too rigid and don’t really work well when your goals or routines shift over time. I started building something called BeaverGrow, a simple dashboard with separate widgets for goals, habits, notes, and timelines. The idea is to let you piece things together the way you want, kind of like Lego blocks.

                It’s still pretty minimal, but if you’re curious, you can check it out at https://beavergrow.com

                • mrweasel 7 hours ago

                  There's a Danish website: https://ugenr.dk/ which displays the current week number, it also have a printable calendar, but it seems a lille more useful as it already have holidays marked, week numbers and the layout is generally better.

                  • bbx 11 hours ago

                    If you want to print ahead: https://neatnik.net/calendar/?year=3000

                    • santiagobasulto 7 hours ago

                      I feel like 3000 will be my best year

                    • b0wen 4 days ago

                      This reminds me that not much of this year is remaining :(

                      • Dilettante_ 15 hours ago

                        Don't worry, there's a fresh one coming right after :)

                        • Tallain 14 hours ago

                          At this rate, we'll be done in no time!

                        • thefluffytoucan 11 hours ago

                          Useful, thanks!

                          Now if someone made one with the ability to drag colored blocks of days around..

                        • butz 14 hours ago

                          I think "printing" in 2025 usually means "Save to PDF" :)

                          • deafpolygon 12 hours ago

                                #!/bin/bash
                            
                                year=2025
                                start="2025-01-01"
                                end="2025-12-31"
                                
                                start_epoch=$(gdate -d "$start" +%s)
                                end_epoch=$(gdate -d "$end" +%s)
                                
                                day_seconds=86400
                                
                                for ((t = $start_epoch; t <= $end_epoch; t += $day_seconds)); do
                                    gdate -d "@$t" "+%F w%V %a - " | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]'
                                done
                            • sandeep1998 11 hours ago

                              thanks