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Kosmorro is a program that calculates your astronomical ephemerides.
Installing Kosmorro is documented on the official website. Just select your operating system and follow the instructions!
To contribute to Kosmorrolib, you will need Poetry, a software to manage the project from development to publishing.
Clone this repository and run poetry install
to install the dependencies.
And that’s all, your development environment is ready!
To run Kosmorro, invoke poetry run kosmorro
. For comfort, you may also want to invoke poetry shell
, which will expose the kosmorro
command directly.
Using Kosmorro is as simple as invoking kosmorro
in your terminal!
By default, it will give you the current Moon phase and, if any, the events that will occur today.
Kosmorro has a lot of available options to get exactly what you want, including the possibility to get planets rise and set. To get a list of them, run kosmorro --help
, or read its manual with man kosmorro
. You can also find usage examples in the tldr
manual with tldr kosmorro
.
Kosmorro is translated on Weblate, a popular free platform for crowd-sourced internationalization. If you speak a language that is not supported yet, feel free to contribute!