REMIND 03.02.00 (English version) Copyright 1992-2020 Dianne Skoll
Usage: remind [options] filename [date] [time] [*rep]
Options:
-n Output next occurrence of reminders in simple format
-r Disable RUN directives
-c[a][n] Produce a calendar for n (default 1) months
-c[a]+[n] Produce a calendar for n (default 1) weeks
-w[n[,p[,s]]] Specify width, padding and spacing of calendar
-s[a][+][n] Produce `simple calendar' for n (1) months (weeks)
-p[a][n] Same as -s, but input compatible with rem2ps
-l Prefix each simple calendar line with line number and filename comment
-v Verbose mode
-o Ignore ONCE directives
-t[n] Trigger all future (or those within `n' days)
-h `Hush' mode - be very quiet
-a Don't trigger timed reminders immediately - just queue them
-q Don't queue timed reminders
-f Trigger timed reminders by staying in foreground
-z[n] Enter daemon mode, waking every n (1) minutes.
-d... Debug: e=echo x=expr-eval t=trig v=dumpvars l=showline f=tracefiles
-e Divert messages normally sent to stderr to stdout
-b[n] Time format for cal: 0=am/pm, 1=24hr, 2=none
-x[n] Iteration limit for SATISFY clause (def=150)
-kcmd Run `cmd' for MSG-type reminders
-g[dddd] Sort reminders by date, time, priority, and 'timedness'
-ivar=val Initialize var to val and preserve var
-m Start calendar with Monday rather than Sunday
-y Synthesize tags for tagless reminders
-j[n] Run in 'purge' mode. [n = INCLUDE depth]