ncal:tldr:904db
ncal: View documentation for the original command.
$ tldr cal
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The command "tldr cal" is used when you want a concise explanation of how to use the "cal" command in a terminal.
"cal" is a command-line tool in Unix-like operating systems that displays a calendar for a given month or year, showing all the days and weeks. The "cal" command can be helpful for quickly checking dates or planning schedules.
Using "tldr cal" will give you a simplified summary of the key options and usage examples for the "cal" command. "tldr" stands for "too long, didn't read" and provides concise and user-friendly explanations for various terminal commands. It is designed to give you the main points without overwhelming you with extensive documentation.
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