Anyone know of a program for Linux (GUI is fine, extra points for CLI) to keep track of lunar phases without an internet connection?
@pea I'm glad this isn't as weirdly specific as I thought at least, lol
@pea weirdly enough there is a few Python packages to calculate the position of the sun and moon on pip
Oh. There is command in Emacs for that.
ALT + X → lunar-phases
OF COURSE THERE IS
It comes by default, too
what the fuck
(no this doesn't help me a lot btw)
@arisunz there's pom(6) as part of openbsd's games category, linux port shouldn't be too hard.
@mallaidh hhHhhh I don't want to have to adapt that
Also not quite what I'm looking for, I'm better off making some sort of table in Python
@arisunz what do you need to know exactly?
@Efi a table with the current and few next lunar phases
The ability to search for the next X full moons of waxing moons, for example, would be nice, too
@arisunz should be easy to make, the times are fixed ~for some reason~
@Efi I mean yeah, probably
@arisunz maybe I can figure out how to make one from the system time of the computer...
@Efi there's Python packages to calculate the position of the sun and moon which is what I'd look for
If I actually wanted to do that myself
Which I kinda don't rn