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+ Changes NewComposer to return error.
+ Add lib to handle templates using "text/template".
+ Add -T option to following commands
- compose.
- reply
- forward
+ Quoted replies using templates.
+ Forwards as body using templates
+ Default templates are installed similar to filters.
+ Templates Config in aerc.conf.
- Required templates are parsed while loading config.
+ Add aerc-templates.7 manual for using template data.
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`go-sasl` upstream added support [1] for the obsolete [2] AUTH LOGIN
method which enables aerc to send email via servers which remain common
in the wild.
Fixes ~sircmpwn/aerc2#263
[1] https://github.com/emersion/go-sasl/commit/61afe53d
[2] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-murchison-sasl-login/
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A pager is spawned every time an email is viewed but not killed off when
quitting the msgviewer, thus leading to process leakage. This patch
fixes this by adding a Close method to the msgview widget, which is
called in the close command.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Kuehler <keur@xcf.berkeley.edu>
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As suggested in #268, this adds a behaviour setting for
deleting message from message viewer.
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This patch ensures the following commands join their arguments with
spaces to make it easier to interact with:
- cf
- mkdir
- cd
- attach
- detach
- ct
- copy
- move
- save
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There is a command and config option. The criteria are a list of the
sort criterion and each can be individually reversed.
This only includes support for sorting in the maildir backend currently.
The other backends are not supported in this patch.
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This adds the ability for per-account signatures in the accounts.conf
config file. The signature is added to emails in the editor at the
bottom of the email. This includes when forwarding, replying to, and
composing emails.
There are two config options: signature-file and signature-cmd. The
former allows a signature to be read from a file and the latter allows
an arbitrary command to be executed to return the signature.
The config options have been documented in aerc-config
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This adds the event type as well as the command implementation, but no backend
supports it yet.
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This ensures that a message with e.g. "RE: " at the start won't get
another "Re: ".
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This ensures that the check for a text message to use in the reply is
performed (more) correctly and so uses the plaintext more often.
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Signed-off-by: Wagner Riffel <wgrriffel@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Wagner Riffel <wgrriffel@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Wagner Riffel <wgrriffel@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Wagner Riffel <wgrriffel@gmail.com>
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Usage:
:prompt <prompt> <command...>
Displays the prompt on the status bar, waits for user input, then
appends that input as the last argument to the command and executes it.
The input is passed as one argument to the command, unless it is empty,
in which case no extra argument is added.
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This allows a single message to be forward as attachment with the
:forward -a command
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The two commands did not have much code in common
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This reverts commit f0a0c5aa733fa66958c113465bfc5fdd3d7cc9f0.
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Fixes ~sircmpwn/aerc2#205. Many functions do a nil check on the store,
so this changes Store() so it returns nil when msglist is nil.
It also places the Scroll() behind the nil check in the next-message command.
https://todo.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc2/205
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This fixes ~sircmpwn/aerc2#195. While `read -t` works fine.
The `unread` command is not wired. This patch fixes it.
https://todo.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc2/195
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This makes sure that the next-message command accepts the same arguments
in the account view and the msgview
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This fixes ~sircmpwn/aerc2#182
https://todo.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc2/182
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Signed-off-by: Kevin Kuehler <keur@ocf.berkeley.edu>
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Before, lower_only was not being correctly set and was only considering
whether the string ended with a lowercase sequence. Refactored this with
some more explicit functions as the logic is a little confusing.
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We need to clear the filtering etc upon folder switch.
Not having a valid msgstore is however no reason not to switch directories.
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Tab-completions now cycle through filesystem paths when using :attach or
:cd commands.
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CompletePath takes an existing path and returns possible filesystem
completions based on that path.
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Allows the outgoing command to contain arguments and flags
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This allows selection of a tab using its index. It attempts to parse the
given argument as a number, if it fails then it uses it as a name.
Also supports relative indexes using prefixed + or -.
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Add a command for removing attachments from a composed message. Syntax
is :detach [path], with path being an optional argument specifying the
path of one existing attachment. If no path is specified, the first
attachment is removed.
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This adds tab completion to textinput components. They can be configured
with a completion function. This function is called when the user
presses <tab>. The first completion is initially shown to the user
inserted into the text. Repeated presses of <tab> or <backtab> cycle
through the completions list. The completions list is invalidated when
any other non-tab-like key is pressed.
Also changed is some logic for current completion generation so that
all available commands are returned when <tab> is pressed with no
current text and similarly for arguments of commands.
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Aerc will keep track of the previous 1000 commands, which the user can
cycle through using the arrow keys while in the ex-line. Pressing up
will move backwards in history while pressing down will move forward.
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This patch sets up the trigger config section of aerc.conf.
Each trigger has its own function which is called from the place where
it is triggered. Currently only the new-email trigger is implemented.
The triggers make use of format strings. For instance, in the new-email
trigger this allows the user to select the trigger command and also the
information extracted from the command and placed into their command.
To actually execute the trigger commands the keypresses are simulated.
Further triggers can be implemented in the future.
Formatting of the command is moved to a new package.
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Executing :close on a terminal would panic due to it already having been
removed.
This is also related to the fact that removing a tab doesn't check for
whether it actually found a tab to remove or not.
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This command allows the user to change tab by giving the tab name. This
can be tab completed too. The previous tab is stored in the tabs module
so that when a new tab is created it is still possible to go to the
previous one.
Normal invocation is :ct folder
Previous tab is :ct -
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