v0.1.0
- ci.yaml: ./gradlew lint -> lintDebug, test -> testDebugUnitTest. Default lint task runs for BOTH debug and release variants which doubles the scan work; AGP's lint catalog is identical between variants for our scope so debug-only is sufficient. Same for test: testDebugUnitTest avoids running release-variant test compilation. - release.yaml: drop lint step from ci-sanity job. Lint is enforced on every push to main via ci.yaml; by the time a tag exists at a main commit, lint has already passed. Release-sanity keeps test + assembleDebug to catch any tag-resolved drift (e.g. version code substitution issues). Expected CI run time reduction: ~30% (lint accounts for the largest single block of cold-cache work). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Calendula
A modern Material 3 Expressive calendar app for Android.
Calendula is named after the flower of the same name, whose name comes from
the Latin kalendae — the first day of the month — the same root as the
word "calendar". Calendula reads from Android's built-in CalendarContract,
so any calendar source synced to your device (CalDAV via DAVx5, Google,
local, WebCal subscriptions, ...) is shown.
Features (V1)
- Month, Week, and Day views
- Read-only event details (write support comes in V2)
- Multi-calendar visibility toggle
- Material You Dynamic Color (Android 12+)
- Light/Dark theme follows system
- German + English UI
Building
Requires Android SDK 36 and JDK 17. The Gradle wrapper is checked in, so no host Gradle install is needed:
# Build debug APK
./gradlew assembleDebug
# Run unit tests
./gradlew test
# Run lint
./gradlew lint
If your default JDK is something other than 17, set JAVA_HOME explicitly:
JAVA_HOME=/path/to/jdk-17 ./gradlew assembleDebug
License
MIT — Jean-Luc Makiola, 2026