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# If you want to synchronize calcurse with a CalDAV server using
# calcurse-caldav, create a new directory ~/.calcurse/caldav/, copy this file
# to ~/.calcurse/caldav/config and adjust the configuration below.
[General]
# Path to the calcurse binary that is used for importing/exporting items.
Binary = calcurse
# Host name of the server that hosts CalDAV.
Hostname = some.hostname.com
# Path to the CalDAV calendar on the host specified above.
Path = /path/to/calendar/on/the/server/
# Type of authentication to use. Must be "basic" or "oauth2"
#AuthMethod = basic
# Enable this if you want to skip SSL certificate checks.
InsecureSSL = No
# Disable this option to actually enable synchronization. If it is enabled,
# nothing is actually written to the server or to the local data files. If you
# combine DryRun = Yes with Verbose = Yes, you get a log of what would have
# happened with this option disabled.
DryRun = Yes
# Enable this if you want detailed logs written to stdout.
Verbose = Yes
# Credentials for HTTP Basic Authentication. Leave this commented out if you do
# not want to use authentication.
#[Auth]
#Username = user
#Password = pass
# Optionally specify additional HTTP headers here.
#[CustomHeaders]
#User-Agent = Mac_OS_X/10.9.2 (13C64) CalendarAgent/176
# Use the following to synchronize with an OAuth2-based service
# such as Google Calendar.
#[OAuth2]
#ClientID = your_client_id
#ClientSecret = your_client_secret
# Scope of access for API calls. Synchronization requires read/write.
#Scope = https://example.com/resource/scope
# Change the redirect URI if you receive errors, but ensure that it is identical
# to the redirect URI you specified in the API settings.
#RedirectURI = http://127.0.0.1
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