Ago is a small command line utility to compute the number of days between two calendar dates. If just one date is given, the current date is assumed for the second one.
$ ago 2014-12-10
-123
$ ago 2014-10-11 2014-12-04
-54
I recommend to compile and install ago via Opam, the OCaml packaging manager:
opam install ago
This installs a binary and a manual page which you can read as usual with
man ago
. Please note that the version on Opam might be slightly behind
this repository.
Ago is implemented in OCaml. It does not rely on libraries outside of the standard library and was developed with OCaml 4.02.1.
dune build
The ago utility comes with a Unix manual part which is installed by the install target. It is built from ago.pod in the repository.
BSD License. See LICENSE.md.
Christian Lindig lindig@gmail.com
ago(1) - compute the number of days between two calendar dates
Ago computes the difference in days between two calendar dates provided as arguments. If just one date is given, the current date is taken as the second one.