Linux Commands: Display a calendar
cal-Linux Command
cal Command- Display a calendar
Syntax:
cal [-mjy] [[month] year]
Description:
Typing cal will give you the calendar of the present month on your screen, in the nice standard calendar format. There are various options to customize the calendar, refer to the info/man page.
Example:
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