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πŸ“… Docs how to generate links to add events to online calendar services

About "Add event to a calendar" repository

This repository contains community-driven documents that describe how to add events to different online calendar services that usually don't have official documentation/specs.

The primary goal of this repository is to consolidate the efforts of developers to debugging/reverse-engineering calendar services to find possible parameters and features that we can use in our products.

Usually, 3rd party services don't provide verbose documentation on how to create calendar events using GET parameters. The main goal to find available options β€” reverse-engineering.

Docs for Services

  1. Google calendar
  2. Yahoo calendar
  3. Outlook Web

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Materials

  1. How to Create an β€œAdd to Calendar” Link for Your Emails