GO Calendar
Whether it's on your phone (iOS or Android), on your computer (Linux, macOS or Windows) or anything else, its quick and easy to subscribe to. Unofficial, of course. Powered by the brilliant Leek Duck. Source on GitHub.
Don't want all events? Got you covered.
Sometimes this doesn't work, have a cheeky swipe down for more detailed instructions.
First thing you'll need to do is pick a calendar to subscribe to.
The idea is to have your calendar provider or client subscribe to the above URL, so it will automatically update when the calendar file updates, which does so every night.
There are quite a few calendar providers and clients around, so here are the most popular ones and how to get set up on them.
Is your provider or client not on the list? Feel free to submit a PR!
For iPhone (iOS), iPad (iPadOS), Mac (macOS) and web (iCloud). Information can be found in the "Use iCloud calendar subscriptions" support article , under the heading "Set up a new iCloud calendar subscription on your Mac".
For all Android phones & tablets and all computer operating systems via the web. Information can be found in the "Subscribe to someone’s Google Calendar" support article , under the heading "Use a link to add a public calendar".
For all computer operating systems via Outlook on the web, Windows & macOS for the desktop Outlook client, all of which are also part of Office 365. Information can be found in the "Import or subscribe to a calendar in Outlook.com" support article , under the heading "Subscribe to a calendar".
For all computer operating systems via the desktop client. Information can be found in the "Adding a holiday calendar" support article , under the heading "Subscribe to it on the internet". Can you believe this is the only website done correctly, where you can link directly to a section sub heading. Can always count on Mozilla (and MDN)!
The 'Everything' calendar really is everything, which is awesome but can get a bit cluttered. In order to get around this and give you some options to play with, there are multiple calendars to choose from that only provide specific things from the 'Everything' calendar. Subscribe to just one, or as many as you like, to only have the events that you care about.
All events are sourced from Leek Duck via bigfoott/ScrapedDuck, using the events JSON resource.
This project just aims to take all that brilliant hard work and dedication from the Leek Duck team and bigfoott, that is presented oh-so nicely on the Leek Duck website and curated into a nice 'API'-esq resource in GitHub, and create a highly convenient and easily consumable nightly auto-updating iCal calendar for use in any modern calendar client.
Ta-da! 'cause managing a calendar manually sucks.
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