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gcalcli: List your events for all your calendars over the next 7 days.
$ gcalcli agenda
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The command "gcalcli agenda" is used to retrieve and display the upcoming events from your Google Calendar on the command line interface.

"gcalcli" is the name of the command-line tool that allows interaction with Google Calendar using the terminal or shell. It is typically used as a third-party application to access and manage events, tasks, and calendars synced with your Google account.

The word "agenda" is an argument passed to the "gcalcli" command to specify the type of information to be displayed. In this case, it means to retrieve and display a list of upcoming events from your Google Calendar.

By running this command, you will see a list of upcoming events, usually sorted in chronological order, including event titles, start and end times, locations (if provided), and other relevant details.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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