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yplan

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TLDR

Create a daily planner with specified language, lettercase (uppercase or lowercase) and year

$ yplan [language] [lettercase] [year] > [path/to/file.tex]
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SYNOPSIS

N/A: Command not found or recognized.

PARAMETERS

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    No parameters can be defined for an unrecognized command.

DESCRIPTION

The command 'yplan' does not appear to be a standard or commonly recognized utility within the Linux operating system. Standard Linux distributions, their core packages, and common open-source projects do not list a command with this name.

It is possible that 'yplan':
1. Is a custom script or internal tool specific to a particular environment or organization.
2. Is a typo for another existing command.
3. Refers to a component of a niche software package that is not widely documented.

As such, providing accurate details regarding its syntax, options, or typical usage is not feasible without further context or clarification from the environment where it was observed.

CAVEATS

This command is not part of standard Linux utilities. Any system encountering a command named 'yplan' is likely running a custom script or a specialized application that defines it within that specific environment. It should not be expected to function on a generic Linux installation.

FURTHER INVESTIGATION RECOMMENDED

If you encountered 'yplan' in a specific context (e.g., a script, a project's documentation), please refer to the documentation or source code of that specific project or environment to understand its intended purpose and usage.

HISTORY

N/A: No historical information is available for an unrecognized or non-standard command.

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