Use /etc/mime.types if available, parsed using a sed one-liner, and
fall back to a handful of common types otherwise.
sed 's/[^<]*<\([^>]*\)>/\1/' | tr "[:upper:]" "[:lower:]" | sort -u
}
+_notmuch_mimetype()
+{
+ # use mime types from mime-support package if available, and fall
+ # back to a handful of common ones otherwise
+ if [ -r "/etc/mime.types" ]; then
+ sed -n '/^[[:alpha:]]/{s/[[:space:]].*//;p;}' /etc/mime.types
+ else
+ cat <<EOF
+application/gzip
+application/msword
+application/pdf
+application/zip
+audio/mpeg
+audio/ogg
+image/gif
+image/jpeg
+image/png
+message/rfc822
+text/calendar
+text/html
+text/plain
+text/vcard
+text/x-diff
+text/x-vcalendar
+EOF
+ fi
+}
+
_notmuch_search_terms()
{
local cur prev words cword split
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -d "$path/${cur##folder:}" | \
sed "s|^$path/||" | grep -v "\(^\|/\)\(cur\|new\|tmp\)$" ) )
;;
+ mimetype:*)
+ compopt -o nospace
+ COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -P "mimetype:" -W "`_notmuch_mimetype ${cur}`" -- ${cur##mimetype:}) )
+ ;;
*)
local search_terms="from: to: subject: attachment: mimetype: tag: id: thread: folder: path: date: lastmod:"
compopt -o nospace