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kosmorro(1) -- a program that computes the ephemerides

SYNOPSIS

kosmorro
kosmorro [OPTIONS]...

OPTIONS

-h, --help
show a help message and exit

--version, -v
show the program version

--clear-cache
delete all the files Kosmorro stored in the cache

--latitude=_LATITUDE_, -lat _LATITUDE_
the observer’s latitude on Earth

--longitude=_LONGITUDE_, -lon _LONGITUDE_
the observer’s longitude on Earth

--date=_DATE_, -d _DATE_
The date for which the ephemerides must be computed (in the YYYY-MM-DD format); defaults to the current date

--timezone=_TIMEZONE_, -t _TIMEZONE_
the timezone to display the hours in; e.g. 2 for UTC+2 or -3 for UTC-3

--no-colors
disable the colors in the console

--output=_OUTPUT_, -o _OUTPUT_ a file to export the output to; if not given, the standard output is used

--format=_FORMAT_, -f _FORMAT_
the format under which the information have to be output; one of the following: text, json, pdf

EXAMPLES

Compute the events only for the current date:

kosmorro

Compute the ephemerides for Lille, France, on April 1st, 2022:

kosmorro --latitude=50.5876 --longitude=3.0624 --date=2022-04-01

Compute the ephemerides for Lille, France, on April 1st, 2022, and export them in a PDF document:

kosmorro --latitude=50.5876 --longitude=3.0624 -date=2022-04-01 --format=pdf --output=file.pdf

AUTHOR

Written by Jérôme Deuchnord.

REPORTING BUGS

Please report any encountered bugs on Kosmorro’s GitHub project.

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.