It scrapes the timetable from CliC and inserts it into google calendar
Requirements đ
- MMU student with "Active" current student status ONLY.
- Chrome browser ONLY.
Installation đĻ
1. Go to the search up "Schedulr" in Chrome Web Store.
2. Click "Add to Chrome".
Usage đšī¸
Note: Some steps after step 4 may vary depending on your selected action.
1. Go to "My Weekly Schedule" page in CliC. (Ensure you're viewing the schedule for the very first week of the semester)
2. Open the extension by using the shortcut key or by clicking the extension icon.
3. An authentication window will appear, grant permission for both scopes and then reopen the extension.
4. Select an action (Google Calendar transfer, download .ics, or both), then click Confirm.
5. Select the semester length: either Short (7 weeks) or Long (14 weeks).
6. Select your event format and reminder settings
7. Pick the target calendar. (Your main calendar is typically the one linked to your email)
8. Choose an event colour.
9. Press the Submit to complete the process.
Tip: An .ics file lets you import events into other calendar apps like Outlook.
Key binding â¨ī¸
The shortcut key opens up the popup page
Linux đ§ and Windows đĒ
- Alt+Shift+S
macOS đ
- Command+Shift+S
Project status âŗ
Schedulr version 2.3.2 is available on Chrome Web store as of now.
Tech Stack đ
1. Javascript
2. Google calendar API
Changelog đ
Detailed changes for each release are documented in the release notes on GitHub
Privacy policy đ
Please read the Privacy Policy for this extension before proceeding.
Why this project? đ
Imagine a world where you can automate your life - cool right? I initially created this to save time on manually transferring my timetable but it seems I've spend more time building it than I would have transferring the timetable manually...oh well.
Since this is my first web project, I'd love to hear any suggetions for improvements you might have!
Buy me a coffee â
I seem to have developed a bit of an addiction to espresso shots, so if you're feeling generous, feel free to buy me a coffee (find the link on schedulr website or my GitHub repo)!
Credit đ¤đģ
This project was developed atHackerspace MMU. Also shoutout to a couple of friends who helped me out on this project.