CAL(1) OpenBSD Reference Manual CAL(1)NAMEcal - displays a calendar
SYNOPSIScal [-jmwy] [month] [year]
DESCRIPTIONcal displays a simple calendar. Calendars may be displayed by month or
by year.
The options are as follows:
-j Display Julian dates (days one-based, numbered from January 1).
The options -j and -w are mutually exclusive.
-m Display weeks starting on Monday instead of Sunday.
-w Display week numbers in the month display. If -m is specified
the ISO week format is assumed. The options -j and -w are
mutually exclusive.
-y Display a calendar for the current year.
A single numerical parameter specifies the year (1 - 9999) to be
displayed. The year must be fully specified: ``cal 89'' will not display
a calendar for 1989. Two parameters denote the month (1 - 12, or a month
name or abbreviation thereof) and year. Alternatively, a single
parameter may be given specifying the name or abbreviated name of a
month: in that case a calendar is displayed for that month of the current
year. If no parameters are specified, the current month's calendar is
displayed.
A year starts on January 1st.
The Gregorian Reformation is assumed to have occurred in 1752 after the
2nd of September. By this time, most countries had recognized the
reformation (although a few did not recognize it until the early 1900's).
Eleven days following that date were eliminated by the reformation, so
the calendar for that month is a bit unusual.
EXIT STATUS
The cal utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSOcalendar(1)STANDARDS
The cal utility is compliant with the X/Open Portability Guide Issue 4
(``XPG4'') specification.
The flags [-jmwy] are extensions to that specification.
The week number computed by -mw is compliant with the ISO 8601
specification.
HISTORY
A cal command appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX.
OpenBSD 4.9 September 3, 2010 OpenBSD 4.9