From: David Bremner Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 16:12:37 +0000 (-0400) Subject: doc: convert sphinx based docs X-Git-Tag: 0.18_rc0~109 X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d736260385a689b5c77d8121f48e29440e3adfa4;p=notmuch.git doc: convert sphinx based docs This is the output from sphinx-quickstart, massaged a bit, along with our existing man pages converted to rst. A skeleton notmuch-emacs manual is also included. It is not suitable for end user use yet. --- diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index fce93528..690b0efd 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -60,16 +60,30 @@ Talloc which are each described below: Talloc is available from http://talloc.samba.org/ +Building Documentation +---------------------- + +By default the documentation for notmuch is built using sphinx. + +Sphinx is available from www.sphinx-doc.org. + +If you prefer, you can build the man pages using rst2man, from the +python docutils package. See doc/INSTALL for details. + + +Installing Dependencies from Packages +------------------------------------- + On a modern, package-based operating system you can install all of the dependencies with a simple simple command line. For example: For Debian and similar: - sudo apt-get install libxapian-dev libgmime-2.6-dev libtalloc-dev + sudo apt-get install libxapian-dev libgmime-2.6-dev libtalloc-dev python-sphinx For Fedora and similar: - sudo yum install xapian-core-devel gmime-devel libtalloc-devel + sudo yum install xapian-core-devel gmime-devel libtalloc-devel python-sphinx On other systems, a similar command can be used, but the details of the package names may be different. diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 0428160b..39f0e62f 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ all: # List all subdirectories here. Each contains its own Makefile.local. # Use of '=', without '+=', seems to be required for out-of-tree # builds to work. -subdirs = compat completion emacs lib man parse-time-string performance-test util test +subdirs = compat completion doc emacs lib man parse-time-string performance-test util test # We make all targets depend on the Makefiles themselves. global_deps = Makefile Makefile.config Makefile.local \ diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control index c5475c41..8d8e938e 100644 --- a/debian/control +++ b/debian/control @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ Build-Depends: libz-dev, python-all (>= 2.6.6-3~), python3-all (>= 3.1.2-7~), + python-sphinx (>= 1.0), ruby, ruby-dev (>>1:1.9.3~), emacs23-nox | emacs23 (>=23~) | emacs23-lucid (>=23~) | emacs24-nox | emacs24 (>=24~) | emacs24-lucid (>=24~), diff --git a/doc/.gitignore b/doc/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a60fb31e --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +docdeps.mk +_build diff --git a/doc/INSTALL b/doc/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e37c2b9b --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +This file contains some more detailed information about building and +installing the documentation. + +Building with sphinx. +--------------------- + +- You need sphinx at least version 1.0. + +- You can build build and install man pages with 'make install-man' + +- You can build man, info, html, and pdf versions of the docs + (currently only the man pages) with + + 'make install-{man|info|html|pdf}' + +Building the man pages +---------------------- + +- You can build the man pages with rst2man (from python-docutils) with + 'make rst2man'. + +- Currently there is no support to automagically install the resulting + nroff files, but it should work to modify the target install-man + in doc/Makefile.local. diff --git a/doc/Makefile b/doc/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fa25832e --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +all: + $(MAKE) -C .. all + +.DEFAULT: + $(MAKE) -C .. $@ diff --git a/doc/Makefile.local b/doc/Makefile.local new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ec230125 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/Makefile.local @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +# -*- makefile -*- + +dir := doc + +# You can set these variables from the command line. +SPHINXOPTS := -q -c $(dir) +SPHINXBUILD = sphinx-build +DOCBUILDDIR := $(dir)/_build + +# Internal variables. +ALLSPHINXOPTS := -d $(DOCBUILDDIR)/doctrees $(SPHINXOPTS) $(dir) + +.PHONY: sphinx-html sphinx-man sphinx-texinfo sphinx-info + +sphinx-html: + $(SPHINXBUILD) -b html $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(DOCBUILDDIR)/html + +sphinx-man: + $(SPHINXBUILD) -b man $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(DOCBUILDDIR)/man + +sphinx-texinfo: + $(SPHINXBUILD) -b texinfo $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(DOCBUILDDIR)/texinfo + +sphinx-info: sphinx-texinfo + make -C $(DOCBUILDDIR)/texinfo info + +CLEAN := $(CLEAN) $(DOCBUILDDIR) diff --git a/doc/conf.py b/doc/conf.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6c2806d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/conf.py @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ + +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- + +import sys +import os + +# The suffix of source filenames. +source_suffix = '.rst' + +# The master toctree document. +master_doc = 'index' + +# General information about the project. +project = u'notmuch' +copyright = u'2014, Carl Worth and many others' + +# The short X.Y version. +version = '0.17' +# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags. +release = '0.17' + +# List of patterns, relative to source directory, that match files and +# directories to ignore when looking for source files. +exclude_patterns = ['_build', 'notmuch-emacs.rst'] + +# The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use. +pygments_style = 'sphinx' + +# -- Options for HTML output ---------------------------------------------- + +# The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. See the documentation for +# a list of builtin themes. +html_theme = 'default' + + +# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here, +# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files, +# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css". +html_static_path = ['_static'] + +# Output file base name for HTML help builder. +htmlhelp_basename = 'notmuchdoc' + +# -- Options for manual page output --------------------------------------- + +# One entry per manual page. List of tuples +# (source start file, name, description, authors, manual section). + +man_pages = [ + +('man1/notmuch','notmuch', + u'thread-based email index, search, and tagging', + [u'Carl Worth and many others'], 1), + +('man1/notmuch-compact','notmuch-compact', + u'compact the notmuch database', + [u'Carl Worth and many others'], 1), + +('man1/notmuch-config','notmuch-config', + u'access notmuch configuration file', + [u'Carl Worth and many others'], 1), + +('man1/notmuch-count','notmuch-count', + u'count messages matching the given search terms', + [u'Carl Worth and many others'], 1), + +('man1/notmuch-dump','notmuch-dump', + u'creates a plain-text dump of the tags of each message', + [u'Carl Worth and many others'], 1), + +('man5/notmuch-hooks','notmuch-hooks', + u'hooks for notmuch', + [u'Carl Worth and many others'], 5), + +('man1/notmuch-insert','notmuch-insert', + u'add a message to the maildir and notmuch database', + [u'Carl Worth and many others'], 1), + +('man1/notmuch-new','notmuch-new', + u'incorporate new mail into the notmuch database', + [u'Carl Worth and many others'], 1), + +('man1/notmuch-reply','notmuch-reply', + u'constructs a reply template for a set of messages', + [u'Carl Worth and many others'], 1), + +('man1/notmuch-restore','notmuch-restore', + u'restores the tags from the given file (see notmuch dump)', + [u'Carl Worth and many others'], 1), + +('man1/notmuch-search','notmuch-search', + u'search for messages matching the given search terms', + [u'Carl Worth and many others'], 1), + +('man7/notmuch-search-terms','notmuch-search-terms', + u'syntax for notmuch queries', + [u'Carl Worth and many others'], 7), + +('man1/notmuch-show','notmuch-show', + u'show messages matching the given search terms', + [u'Carl Worth and many others'], 1), + +('man1/notmuch-tag','notmuch-tag', + u'add/remove tags for all messages matching the search terms', + [u'Carl Worth and many others'], 1), + + +] +# If true, show URL addresses after external links. +#man_show_urls = False + +# -- Options for Texinfo output ------------------------------------------- + +# Grouping the document tree into Texinfo files. List of tuples +# (source start file, target name, title, author, +# dir menu entry, description, category) +# If true, do not generate a @detailmenu in the "Top" node's menu. +texinfo_no_detailmenu = True + +texinfo_documents = [ + ('notmuch-emacs', 'notmuch-emacs', u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch-emacs', + 'emacs based front-end for notmuch', 'Miscellaneous'), +('man1/notmuch','notmuch',u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch', + 'thread-based email index, search, and tagging','Miscellaneous'), +('man1/notmuch-compact','notmuch-compact',u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch-compact', + 'compact the notmuch database','Miscellaneous'), +('man1/notmuch-config','notmuch-config',u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch-config', + 'access notmuch configuration file','Miscellaneous'), +('man1/notmuch-count','notmuch-count',u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch-count', + 'count messages matching the given search terms','Miscellaneous'), +('man1/notmuch-dump','notmuch-dump',u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch-dump', + 'creates a plain-text dump of the tags of each message','Miscellaneous'), +('man5/notmuch-hooks','notmuch-hooks',u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch-hooks', + 'hooks for notmuch','Miscellaneous'), +('man1/notmuch-insert','notmuch-insert',u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch-insert', + 'add a message to the maildir and notmuch database','Miscellaneous'), +('man1/notmuch-new','notmuch-new',u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch-new', + 'incorporate new mail into the notmuch database','Miscellaneous'), +('man1/notmuch-reply','notmuch-reply',u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch-reply', + 'constructs a reply template for a set of messages','Miscellaneous'), +('man1/notmuch-restore','notmuch-restore',u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch-restore', + 'restores the tags from the given file (see notmuch dump)','Miscellaneous'), +('man1/notmuch-search','notmuch-search',u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch-search', + 'search for messages matching the given search terms','Miscellaneous'), +('man7/notmuch-search-terms','notmuch-search-terms',u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch-search-terms', + 'syntax for notmuch queries','Miscellaneous'), +('man1/notmuch-show','notmuch-show',u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch-show', + 'show messages matching the given search terms','Miscellaneous'), +('man1/notmuch-tag','notmuch-tag',u'notmuch Documentation', + u'Carl Worth and many others', 'notmuch-tag', + 'add/remove tags for all messages matching the search terms','Miscellaneous'), +] diff --git a/doc/index.rst b/doc/index.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b33aa9fb --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/index.rst @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ + +Welcome to notmuch's documentation! +=================================== + +Contents: + +.. toctree:: + :titlesonly: + + man1/notmuch + man1/notmuch-compact + man1/notmuch-config + man1/notmuch-count + man1/notmuch-dump + man5/notmuch-hooks + man1/notmuch-insert + man1/notmuch-new + man1/notmuch-reply + man1/notmuch-restore + man1/notmuch-search + man7/notmuch-search-terms + man1/notmuch-show + man1/notmuch-tag + +Indices and tables +================== + +* :ref:`genindex` +* :ref:`modindex` +* :ref:`search` diff --git a/doc/man1/notmuch-compact.rst b/doc/man1/notmuch-compact.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e0109dce --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man1/notmuch-compact.rst @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +=============== +notmuch-compact +=============== + +SYNOPSIS +======== + +**notmuch** **compact** [--quiet] [--backup=<*directory*>] + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +The **compact** command can be used to compact the notmuch database. +This can both reduce the space required by the database and improve +lookup performance. + +The compacted database is built in a temporary directory and is later +moved into the place of the origin database. The original uncompacted +database is discarded, unless the ``--backup=``\ option is +used. + +Note that the database write lock will be held during the compaction +process (which may be quite long) to protect data integrity. + +Supported options for **compact** include + + ``--backup=``\ + Save the current database to the given directory before + replacing it with the compacted database. The backup directory + must not exist and it must reside on the same mounted filesystem + as the current database. + + ``--quiet`` + Do not report database compaction progress to stdout. + +ENVIRONMENT +=========== + +The following environment variables can be used to control the behavior +of notmuch. + +**NOTMUCH\_CONFIG** + Specifies the location of the notmuch configuration file. Notmuch + will use ${HOME}/.notmuch-config if this variable is not set. + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**, **notmuch-dump(1)**, +**notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**, **notmuch-new(1)**, +**notmuch-reply(1)**, **notmuch-restore(1)**, **notmuch-search(1)**, +**notmuch-search-terms(7)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, **notmuch-tag(1)** diff --git a/doc/man1/notmuch-config.rst b/doc/man1/notmuch-config.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3c9a5684 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man1/notmuch-config.rst @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +============== +notmuch-config +============== + +SYNOPSIS +======== + +**notmuch** **config** **get** <*section*>.<*item*> + +**notmuch** **config** **set** <*section*>.<*item*> [*value* ...] + +**notmuch** **config** **list** + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +The **config** command can be used to get or set settings in the notmuch +configuration file. + + **get** + The value of the specified configuration item is printed to + stdout. If the item has multiple values (it is a list), each + value is separated by a newline character. + + **set** + The specified configuration item is set to the given value. To + specify a multiple-value item (a list), provide each value as a + separate command-line argument. + + If no values are provided, the specified configuration item will + be removed from the configuration file. + + **list** + Every configuration item is printed to stdout, each on a + separate line of the form: + + *section*.\ *item*\ =\ *value* + + No additional whitespace surrounds the dot or equals sign + characters. In a multiple-value item (a list), the values are + separated by semicolon characters. + +The available configuration items are described below. + + **database.path** + The top-level directory where your mail currently exists and to + where mail will be delivered in the future. Files should be + individual email messages. Notmuch will store its database + within a sub-directory of the path configured here named + ``.notmuch``. + + **user.name** + Your full name. + + **user.primary\_email** + Your primary email address. + + **user.other\_email** + A list of other email addresses at which you receive email. + + **new.tags** + A list of tags that will be added to all messages incorporated + by **notmuch new**. + + **new.ignore** + A list of file and directory names, without path, that will not + be searched for messages by **notmuch new**. All the files and + directories matching any of the names specified here will be + ignored, regardless of the location in the mail store directory + hierarchy. + + **search.exclude\_tags** + A list of tags that will be excluded from search results by + default. Using an excluded tag in a query will override that + exclusion. + + **maildir.synchronize\_flags** + If true, then the following maildir flags (in message filenames) + will be synchronized with the corresponding notmuch tags: + + +--------+-----------------------------------------------+ + | Flag | Tag | + +========+===============================================+ + | D | draft | + +--------+-----------------------------------------------+ + | F | flagged | + +--------+-----------------------------------------------+ + | P | passed | + +--------+-----------------------------------------------+ + | R | replied | + +--------+-----------------------------------------------+ + | S | unread (added when 'S' flag is not present) | + +--------+-----------------------------------------------+ + + The **notmuch new** command will notice flag changes in + filenames and update tags, while the **notmuch tag** and + **notmuch restore** commands will notice tag changes and update + flags in filenames. + + If there have been any changes in the maildir (new messages + added, old ones removed or renamed, maildir flags changed, + etc.), it is advisable to run **notmuch new** before **notmuch + tag** or **notmuch restore** commands to ensure the tag changes + are properly synchronized to the maildir flags, as the commands + expect the database and maildir to be in sync. + +ENVIRONMENT +=========== + +The following environment variables can be used to control the behavior +of notmuch. + +**NOTMUCH\_CONFIG** + Specifies the location of the notmuch configuration file. Notmuch + will use ${HOME}/.notmuch-config if this variable is not set. + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**, **notmuch-dump(1)**, +**notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**, **notmuch-new(1)**, +**notmuch-reply(1)**, **notmuch-restore(1)**, **notmuch-search(1)**, +**notmuch-search-terms(7)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, **notmuch-tag(1)** diff --git a/doc/man1/notmuch-count.rst b/doc/man1/notmuch-count.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ca78c18b --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man1/notmuch-count.rst @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +============= +notmuch-count +============= + +SYNOPSIS +======== + +**notmuch** **count** [*option* ...] <*search-term*> ... + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +Count messages matching the search terms. + +The number of matching messages (or threads) is output to stdout. + +With no search terms, a count of all messages (or threads) in the +database will be displayed. + +See **notmuch-search-terms(7)** for details of the supported syntax for +. + +Supported options for **count** include + + ``--output=(messages|threads|files)`` + + **messages** + Output the number of matching messages. This is the default. + + **threads** + Output the number of matching threads. + + **files** + Output the number of files associated with matching + messages. This may be bigger than the number of matching + messages due to duplicates (i.e. multiple files having the + same message-id). + + ``--exclude=(true|false)`` + Specify whether to omit messages matching search.tag\_exclude + from the count (the default) or not. + + ``--batch`` + Read queries from a file (stdin by default), one per line, and + output the number of matching messages (or threads) to stdout, + one per line. On an empty input line the count of all messages + (or threads) in the database will be output. This option is not + compatible with specifying search terms on the command line. + + ``--input=``\ + Read input from given file, instead of from stdin. Implies + ``--batch``. + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-config(1)**, **notmuch-dump(1)**, +**notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**, **notmuch-new(1)**, +**notmuch-reply(1)**, **notmuch-restore(1)**, **notmuch-search(1)**, +**notmuch-search-terms(7)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, **notmuch-tag(1)** diff --git a/doc/man1/notmuch-dump.rst b/doc/man1/notmuch-dump.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..17d1da5c --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man1/notmuch-dump.rst @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +============ +notmuch-dump +============ + +SYNOPSIS +======== + +**notmuch** **dump** [--format=(batch-tag|sup)] [--] [--output=<*file*>] [--] [<*search-term*> ...] + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +Dump tags for messages matching the given search terms. + +Output is to the given filename, if any, or to stdout. + +These tags are the only data in the notmuch database that can't be +recreated from the messages themselves. The output of notmuch dump is +therefore the only critical thing to backup (and much more friendly to +incremental backup than the native database files.) + +``--format=(sup|batch-tag)`` + Notmuch restore supports two plain text dump formats, both with one + message-id per line, followed by a list of tags. + + **batch-tag** + The default **batch-tag** dump format is intended to more robust + against malformed message-ids and tags containing whitespace or + non-\ **ascii(7)** characters. Each line has the form + + +<*encoded-tag*\ > +<*encoded-tag*\ > ... -- + id:<*quoted-message-id*\ > + + Tags are hex-encoded by replacing every byte not matching the + regex **[A-Za-z0-9@=.,\_+-]** with **%nn** where nn is the two + digit hex encoding. The message ID is a valid Xapian query, + quoted using Xapian boolean term quoting rules: if the ID + contains whitespace or a close paren or starts with a double + quote, it must be enclosed in double quotes and double quotes + inside the ID must be doubled. The astute reader will notice + this is a special case of the batch input format for + **notmuch-tag(1)**; note that the single message-id query is + mandatory for **notmuch-restore(1)**. + + **sup** + The **sup** dump file format is specifically chosen to be + compatible with the format of files produced by sup-dump. So if + you've previously been using sup for mail, then the **notmuch + restore** command provides you a way to import all of your tags + (or labels as sup calls them). Each line has the following form + + <*message-id*\ > **(** <*tag*\ > ... **)** + + with zero or more tags are separated by spaces. Note that + (malformed) message-ids may contain arbitrary non-null + characters. Note also that tags with spaces will not be + correctly restored with this format. + + With no search terms, a dump of all messages in the database will be + generated. A "--" argument instructs notmuch that the remaining + arguments are search terms. + + See **notmuch-search-terms(7)** for details of the supported syntax + for . + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-config(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**, +**notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**, **notmuch-new(1)**, +**notmuch-reply(1)**, **notmuch-restore(1)**, **notmuch-search(1)**, +**notmuch-search-terms(7)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, **notmuch-tag(1)** diff --git a/doc/man1/notmuch-insert.rst b/doc/man1/notmuch-insert.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2be1a7b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man1/notmuch-insert.rst @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +============== +notmuch-insert +============== + +SYNOPSIS +======== + +**notmuch** **insert** [option ...] [+<*tag*>|-<*tag*> ...] + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +**notmuch insert** reads a message from standard input and delivers it +into the maildir directory given by configuration option +**database.path**, then incorporates the message into the notmuch +database. It is an alternative to using a separate tool to deliver the +message then running **notmuch new** afterwards. + +The new message will be tagged with the tags specified by the +**new.tags** configuration option, then by operations specified on the +command-line: tags prefixed by '+' are added while those prefixed by '-' +are removed. + +If the new message is a duplicate of an existing message in the database +(it has same Message-ID), it will be added to the maildir folder and +notmuch database, but the tags will not be changed. + +Option arguments must appear before any tag operation arguments. +Supported options for **insert** include + + ``--folder=<``\ folder\ **>** + Deliver the message to the specified folder, relative to the + top-level directory given by the value of **database.path**. The + default is to deliver to the top-level directory. + + ``--create-folder`` + Try to create the folder named by the ``--folder`` option, if it + does not exist. Otherwise the folder must already exist for mail + delivery to succeed. + +EXIT STATUS +=========== + +This command returns exit status 0 if the message was successfully added +to the mail directory, even if the message could not be indexed and +added to the notmuch database. In the latter case, a warning will be +printed to standard error but the message file will be left on disk. + +If the message could not be written to disk then a non-zero exit status +is returned. + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-config(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**, +**notmuch-dump(1)**, **notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-reply(1)**, +**notmuch-restore(1)**, **notmuch-search(1)**, +**notmuch-search-terms(7)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, **notmuch-tag(1)** diff --git a/doc/man1/notmuch-new.rst b/doc/man1/notmuch-new.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d11fceed --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man1/notmuch-new.rst @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +=========== +notmuch-new +=========== + +SYNOPSIS +======== + +**notmuch** **new** [--no-hooks] + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +Find and import any new messages to the database. + +The **new** command scans all sub-directories of the database, +performing full-text indexing on new messages that are found. Each new +message will automatically be tagged with both the **inbox** and +**unread** tags. + +You should run **notmuch new** once after first running **notmuch +setup** to create the initial database. The first run may take a long +time if you have a significant amount of mail (several hundred thousand +messages or more). Subsequently, you should run **notmuch new** whenever +new mail is delivered and you wish to incorporate it into the database. +These subsequent runs will be much quicker than the initial run. + +Invoking ``notmuch`` with no command argument will run **new** if +**notmuch setup** has previously been completed, but **notmuch new** has +not previously been run. + +**notmuch new** updates tags according to maildir flag changes if the +**maildir.synchronize\_flags** configuration option is enabled. See +**notmuch-config(1)** for details. + +The **new** command supports hooks. See **notmuch-hooks(5)** for more +details on hooks. + +Supported options for **new** include + + ``--no-hooks`` + Prevents hooks from being run. + + ``--quiet`` + Do not print progress or results. + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-config(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**, +**notmuch-dump(1)**, **notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**, +**notmuch-reply(1)**, **notmuch-restore(1)**, **notmuch-search(1)**, +**notmuch-search-terms(7)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, **notmuch-tag(1)** diff --git a/doc/man1/notmuch-reply.rst b/doc/man1/notmuch-reply.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cfbd4ea8 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man1/notmuch-reply.rst @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +============= +notmuch-reply +============= + +SYNOPSIS +======== + +**notmuch** **reply** [option ...] <*search-term*> ... + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +Constructs a reply template for a set of messages. + +To make replying to email easier, **notmuch reply** takes an existing +set of messages and constructs a suitable mail template. The Reply-to: +header (if any, otherwise From:) is used for the To: address. Unless +``--reply-to=sender`` is specified, values from the To: and Cc: headers +are copied, but not including any of the current user's email addresses +(as configured in primary\_mail or other\_email in the .notmuch-config +file) in the recipient list. + +It also builds a suitable new subject, including Re: at the front (if +not already present), and adding the message IDs of the messages being +replied to to the References list and setting the In-Reply-To: field +correctly. + +Finally, the original contents of the emails are quoted by prefixing +each line with '> ' and included in the body. + +The resulting message template is output to stdout. + +Supported options for **reply** include + + ``--format=``\ (**default**\ \|\ **json**\ \|\ **sexp**\ \|\ **headers-only**) + + **default** + Includes subject and quoted message body as an RFC 2822 + message. + + **json** + Produces JSON output containing headers for a reply message + and the contents of the original message. This output can be + used by a client to create a reply message intelligently. + + **sexp** + Produces S-Expression output containing headers for a reply + message and the contents of the original message. This + output can be used by a client to create a reply message + intelligently. + + **headers-only** + Only produces In-Reply-To, References, To, Cc, and Bcc + headers. + + ``--format-version=N`` + Use the specified structured output format version. This is + intended for programs that invoke **notmuch(1)** internally. If + omitted, the latest supported version will be used. + + ``--reply-to=``\ (**all**\ \|\ **sender**) + + **all** (default) + Replies to all addresses. + + **sender** + Replies only to the sender. If replying to user's own + message (Reply-to: or From: header is one of the user's + configured email addresses), try To:, Cc:, and Bcc: headers + in this order, and copy values from the first that contains + something other than only the user's addresses. + + ``--decrypt`` + Decrypt any MIME encrypted parts found in the selected content + (ie. "multipart/encrypted" parts). Status of the decryption will + be reported (currently only supported with --format=json and + --format=sexp) and on successful decryption the + multipart/encrypted part will be replaced by the decrypted + content. + + Decryption expects a functioning **gpg-agent(1)** to provide any + needed credentials. Without one, the decryption will fail. + +See **notmuch-search-terms(7)** for details of the supported syntax for +. + +Note: It is most common to use **notmuch reply** with a search string +matching a single message, (such as id:), but it can be +useful to reply to several messages at once. For example, when a series +of patches are sent in a single thread, replying to the entire thread +allows for the reply to comment on issues found in multiple patches. The +default format supports replying to multiple messages at once, but the +JSON and S-Expression formats do not. + +EXIT STATUS +=========== + +This command supports the following special exit status codes + +``20`` + The requested format version is too old. + +``21`` + The requested format version is too new. + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-config(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**, +**notmuch-dump(1)**, **notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**, +**notmuch-new(1)**, **notmuch-restore(1)**, **notmuch-search(1)**, +**notmuch-search-terms(7)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, **notmuch-tag(1)** diff --git a/doc/man1/notmuch-restore.rst b/doc/man1/notmuch-restore.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d6cf19ab --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man1/notmuch-restore.rst @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +=============== +notmuch-restore +=============== + +SYNOPSIS +======== + +**notmuch** **restore** [--accumulate] [--format=(auto|batch-tag|sup)] [--input=<*filename*>] + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +Restores the tags from the given file (see **notmuch dump**). + +The input is read from the given filename, if any, or from stdin. + +Supported options for **restore** include + + ``--accumulate`` + The union of the existing and new tags is applied, instead of + replacing each message's tags as they are read in from the dump + file. + + ``--format=(sup|batch-tag|auto)`` + Notmuch restore supports two plain text dump formats, with each + line specifying a message-id and a set of tags. For details of + the actual formats, see **notmuch-dump(1)**. + + **sup** + The **sup** dump file format is specifically chosen to be + compatible with the format of files produced by sup-dump. So + if you've previously been using sup for mail, then the + **notmuch restore** command provides you a way to import all + of your tags (or labels as sup calls them). + + **batch-tag** + The **batch-tag** dump format is intended to more robust + against malformed message-ids and tags containing whitespace + or non-\ **ascii(7)** characters. See **notmuch-dump(1)** + for details on this format. + + **notmuch restore** updates the maildir flags according to + tag changes if the **maildir.synchronize\_flags** + configuration option is enabled. See **notmuch-config(1)** + for details. + + **auto** + This option (the default) tries to guess the format from the + input. For correctly formed input in either supported + format, this heuristic, based the fact that batch-tag format + contains no parentheses, should be accurate. + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-config(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**, +**notmuch-dump(1)**, **notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**, +**notmuch-new(1)**, **notmuch-reply(1)**, **notmuch-search(1)**, +**notmuch-search-terms(7)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, **notmuch-tag(1)** diff --git a/doc/man1/notmuch-search.rst b/doc/man1/notmuch-search.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7ac6c68e --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man1/notmuch-search.rst @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ +============== +notmuch-search +============== + +SYNOPSIS +======== + +**notmuch** **search** [*option* ...] <*search-term*> ... + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +Search for messages matching the given search terms, and display as +results the threads containing the matched messages. + +The output consists of one line per thread, giving a thread ID, the date +of the newest (or oldest, depending on the sort option) matched message +in the thread, the number of matched messages and total messages in the +thread, the names of all participants in the thread, and the subject of +the newest (or oldest) message. + +See **notmuch-search-terms(7)** for details of the supported syntax for +. + +Supported options for **search** include + + ``--format=``\ (**json**\ \|\ **sexp**\ \|\ **text**\ \|\ **text0**) + Presents the results in either JSON, S-Expressions, newline + character separated plain-text (default), or null character + separated plain-text (compatible with **xargs(1)** -0 option + where available). + + ``--format-version=N`` + Use the specified structured output format version. This is + intended for programs that invoke **notmuch(1)** internally. If + omitted, the latest supported version will be used. + + ``--output=(summary|threads|messages|files|tags)`` + + **summary** + Output a summary of each thread with any message matching + the search terms. The summary includes the thread ID, date, + the number of messages in the thread (both the number + matched and the total number), the authors of the thread and + the subject. + + **threads** + Output the thread IDs of all threads with any message + matching the search terms, either one per line + (--format=text), separated by null characters + (--format=text0), as a JSON array (--format=json), or an + S-Expression list (--format=sexp). + + **messages** + Output the message IDs of all messages matching the search + terms, either one per line (--format=text), separated by + null characters (--format=text0), as a JSON array + (--format=json), or as an S-Expression list (--format=sexp). + + **files** + Output the filenames of all messages matching the search + terms, either one per line (--format=text), separated by + null characters (--format=text0), as a JSON array + (--format=json), or as an S-Expression list (--format=sexp). + + Note that each message may have multiple filenames + associated with it. All of them are included in the output, + unless limited with the --duplicate=N option. + + **tags** + Output all tags that appear on any message matching the + search terms, either one per line (--format=text), separated + by null characters (--format=text0), as a JSON array + (--format=json), or as an S-Expression list (--format=sexp). + + ``--sort=``\ (**newest-first**\ \|\ **oldest-first**) + This option can be used to present results in either + chronological order (**oldest-first**) or reverse chronological + order (**newest-first**). + + Note: The thread order will be distinct between these two + options (beyond being simply reversed). When sorting by + **oldest-first** the threads will be sorted by the oldest + message in each thread, but when sorting by **newest-first** the + threads will be sorted by the newest message in each thread. + + By default, results will be displayed in reverse chronological + order, (that is, the newest results will be displayed first). + + ``--offset=[-]N`` + Skip displaying the first N results. With the leading '-', start + at the Nth result from the end. + + ``--limit=N`` + Limit the number of displayed results to N. + + ``--exclude=(true|false|all|flag)`` + A message is called "excluded" if it matches at least one tag in + search.tag\_exclude that does not appear explicitly in the + search terms. This option specifies whether to omit excluded + messages in the search process. + + The default value, **true**, prevents excluded messages from + matching the search terms. + + **all** additionally prevents excluded messages from appearing + in displayed results, in effect behaving as though the excluded + messages do not exist. + + **false** allows excluded messages to match search terms and + appear in displayed results. Excluded messages are still marked + in the relevant outputs. + + **flag** only has an effect when ``--output=summary``. The + output is almost identical to **false**, but the "match count" + is the number of matching non-excluded messages in the thread, + rather than the number of matching messages. + + ``--duplicate=N`` + Effective with ``--output=files``, output the Nth filename + associated with each message matching the query (N is 1-based). + If N is greater than the number of files associated with the + message, don't print anything. + + Note that this option is orthogonal with the **folder:** search + prefix. The prefix matches messages based on filenames. This + option filters filenames of the matching messages. + +EXIT STATUS +=========== + +This command supports the following special exit status codes + +``20`` + The requested format version is too old. + +``21`` + The requested format version is too new. + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-config(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**, +**notmuch-dump(1)**, **notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**, +**notmuch-new(1)**, **notmuch-reply(1)**, **notmuch-restore(1)**, +**notmuch-search-terms(7)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, **notmuch-tag(1)** diff --git a/doc/man1/notmuch-show.rst b/doc/man1/notmuch-show.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bad868be --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man1/notmuch-show.rst @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +============ +notmuch-show +============ + +SYNOPSIS +======== + +**notmuch** **show** [*option* ...] <*search-term*> ... + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +Shows all messages matching the search terms. + +See **notmuch-search-terms(7)** for details of the supported syntax for +. + +The messages will be grouped and sorted based on the threading (all +replies to a particular message will appear immediately after that +message in date order). The output is not indented by default, but depth +tags are printed so that proper indentation can be performed by a +post-processor (such as the emacs interface to notmuch). + +Supported options for **show** include + + ``--entire-thread=(true|false)`` + If true, **notmuch show** outputs all messages in the thread of + any message matching the search terms; if false, it outputs only + the matching messages. For ``--format=json`` and + ``--format=sexp`` this defaults to true. For other formats, this + defaults to false. + + ``--format=(text|json|sexp|mbox|raw)`` + + **text** (default for messages) + The default plain-text format has all text-content MIME + parts decoded. Various components in the output, + (**message**, **header**, **body**, **attachment**, and MIME + **part**), will be delimited by easily-parsed markers. Each + marker consists of a Control-L character (ASCII decimal 12), + the name of the marker, and then either an opening or + closing brace, ('{' or '}'), to either open or close the + component. For a multipart MIME message, these parts will be + nested. + + **json** + The output is formatted with Javascript Object Notation + (JSON). This format is more robust than the text format for + automated processing. The nested structure of multipart MIME + messages is reflected in nested JSON output. By default JSON + output includes all messages in a matching thread; that is, + by default, + + ``--format=json`` sets ``--entire-thread`` The caller can + disable this behaviour by setting ``--entire-thread=false`` + + **sexp** + The output is formatted as an S-Expression (sexp). This + format is more robust than the text format for automated + processing. The nested structure of multipart MIME messages + is reflected in nested S-Expression output. By default, + S-Expression output includes all messages in a matching + thread; that is, by default, + + ``--format=sexp`` sets ``--entire-thread`` The caller can + disable this behaviour by setting ``--entire-thread=false`` + + **mbox** + All matching messages are output in the traditional, Unix + mbox format with each message being prefixed by a line + beginning with "From " and a blank line separating each + message. Lines in the message content beginning with "From " + (preceded by zero or more '>' characters) have an additional + '>' character added. This reversible escaping is termed + "mboxrd" format and described in detail here: + + http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jonathan.deboynepollard/FGA/mail-mbox-formats.html + + **raw** (default for a single part, see --part) + For a message or an attached message part, the original, raw + content of the email message is output. Consumers of this + format should expect to implement MIME decoding and similar + functions. + + For a single part (--part) the raw part content is output + after performing any necessary MIME decoding. Note that + messages with a simple body still have two parts: part 0 is + the whole message and part 1 is the body. + + For a multipart part, the part headers and body (including + all child parts) is output. + + The raw format must only be used with search terms matching + single message. + + ``--format-version=N`` + Use the specified structured output format version. This is + intended for programs that invoke **notmuch(1)** internally. If + omitted, the latest supported version will be used. + + ``--part=N`` + Output the single decoded MIME part N of a single message. The + search terms must match only a single message. Message parts are + numbered in a depth-first walk of the message MIME structure, + and are identified in the 'json', 'sexp' or 'text' output + formats. + + ``--verify`` + Compute and report the validity of any MIME cryptographic + signatures found in the selected content (ie. "multipart/signed" + parts). Status of the signature will be reported (currently only + supported with --format=json and --format=sexp), and the + multipart/signed part will be replaced by the signed data. + + ``--decrypt`` + Decrypt any MIME encrypted parts found in the selected content + (ie. "multipart/encrypted" parts). Status of the decryption will + be reported (currently only supported with --format=json and + --format=sexp) and on successful decryption the + multipart/encrypted part will be replaced by the decrypted + content. + + Decryption expects a functioning **gpg-agent(1)** to provide any + needed credentials. Without one, the decryption will fail. + + Implies --verify. + + ``--exclude=(true|false)`` + Specify whether to omit threads only matching + search.tag\_exclude from the search results (the default) or + not. In either case the excluded message will be marked with the + exclude flag (except when output=mbox when there is nowhere to + put the flag). + + If --entire-thread is specified then complete threads are + returned regardless (with the excluded flag being set when + appropriate) but threads that only match in an excluded message + are not returned when ``--exclude=true.`` + + The default is ``--exclude=true.`` + + ``--body=(true|false)`` + If true (the default) **notmuch show** includes the bodies of + the messages in the output; if false, bodies are omitted. + ``--body=false`` is only implemented for the json and sexp + formats and it is incompatible with ``--part > 0.`` + + This is useful if the caller only needs the headers as body-less + output is much faster and substantially smaller. + + ``--include-html`` + Include "text/html" parts as part of the output (currently only + supported with --format=json and --format=sexp). By default, + unless ``--part=N`` is used to select a specific part or + ``--include-html`` is used to include all "text/html" parts, no + part with content type "text/html" is included in the output. + +A common use of **notmuch show** is to display a single thread of email +messages. For this, use a search term of "thread:" as can be +seen in the first column of output from the **notmuch search** command. + +EXIT STATUS +=========== + +This command supports the following special exit status codes + +``20`` + The requested format version is too old. + +``21`` + The requested format version is too new. + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-config(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**, +**notmuch-dump(1)**, **notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**, +**notmuch-new(1)**, **notmuch-reply(1)**, **notmuch-restore(1)**, +**notmuch-search(1)**, **notmuch-search-terms(7)**, **notmuch-tag(1)** diff --git a/doc/man1/notmuch-tag.rst b/doc/man1/notmuch-tag.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2e7e1d32 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man1/notmuch-tag.rst @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +=========== +notmuch-tag +=========== + +SYNOPSIS +======== + +**notmuch** **tag** [options ...] +<*tag*>|-<*tag*> [--] <*search-term*> ... + +**notmuch** **tag** **--batch** [--input=<*filename*>] + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +Add/remove tags for all messages matching the search terms. + +See **notmuch-search-terms(7)** for details of the supported syntax for +<*search-term*\ >. + +Tags prefixed by '+' are added while those prefixed by '-' are removed. +For each message, tag changes are applied in the order they appear on +the command line. + +The beginning of the search terms is recognized by the first argument +that begins with neither '+' nor '-'. Support for an initial search term +beginning with '+' or '-' is provided by allowing the user to specify a +"--" argument to separate the tags from the search terms. + +**notmuch tag** updates the maildir flags according to tag changes if +the **maildir.synchronize\_flags** configuration option is enabled. See +**notmuch-config(1)** for details. + +Supported options for **tag** include + + ``--remove-all`` + Remove all tags from each message matching the search terms + before applying the tag changes appearing on the command line. + This means setting the tags of each message to the tags to be + added. If there are no tags to be added, the messages will have + no tags. + + ``--batch`` + Read batch tagging operations from a file (stdin by default). + This is more efficient than repeated **notmuch tag** + invocations. See `TAG FILE FORMAT <#tag_file_format>`__ below + for the input format. This option is not compatible with + specifying tagging on the command line. + + ``--input=``\ + Read input from given file, instead of from stdin. Implies + ``--batch``. + +TAG FILE FORMAT +=============== + +The input must consist of lines of the format: + ++<*tag*\ >\|-<*tag*\ > [...] [--] <*query*\ > + +Each line is interpreted similarly to **notmuch tag** command line +arguments. The delimiter is one or more spaces ' '. Any characters in +<*tag*\ > **may** be hex-encoded with %NN where NN is the hexadecimal +value of the character. To hex-encode a character with a multi-byte +UTF-8 encoding, hex-encode each byte. Any spaces in **must** be +hex-encoded as %20. Any characters that are not part of <*tag*\ > **must +not** be hex-encoded. + +In the future tag:"tag with spaces" style quoting may be supported for +<*tag*\ > as well; for this reason all double quote characters in +<*tag*\ > **should** be hex-encoded. + +The <*query*\ > should be quoted using Xapian boolean term quoting +rules: if a term contains whitespace or a close paren or starts with a +double quote, it must be enclosed in double quotes (not including any +prefix) and double quotes inside the term must be doubled (see below for +examples). + +Leading and trailing space ' ' is ignored. Empty lines and lines +beginning with '#' are ignored. + +EXAMPLE +------- + +The following shows a valid input to batch tagging. Note that only the +isolated '\*' acts as a wildcard. Also note the two different quotings +of the tag **space in tags** + +:: + + +winner * + +foo::bar%25 -- (One and Two) or (One and tag:winner) + +found::it -- tag:foo::bar% + # ignore this line and the next + + +space%20in%20tags -- Two + # add tag '(tags)', among other stunts. + +crazy{ +(tags) +&are +#possible\ -- tag:"space in tags" + +match*crazy -- tag:crazy{ + +some_tag -- id:"this is ""nauty)""" + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-config(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**, +**notmuch-dump(1)**, **notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**, +**notmuch-new(1)**, **notmuch-reply(1)**, **notmuch-restore(1)**, +**notmuch-search(1)**, **notmuch-search-terms(7)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, diff --git a/doc/man1/notmuch.rst b/doc/man1/notmuch.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..97102943 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man1/notmuch.rst @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +======= +notmuch +======= + +SYNOPSIS +======== + +**notmuch** [option ...] **command** [arg ...] + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +Notmuch is a command-line based program for indexing, searching, +reading, and tagging large collections of email messages. + +This page describes how to get started using notmuch from the command +line, and gives a brief overview of the commands available. For more +information on e.g. **notmuch show** consult the **notmuch-show(1)** man +page, also accessible via **notmuch help show** + +The quickest way to get started with Notmuch is to simply invoke the +``notmuch`` command with no arguments, which will interactively guide +you through the process of indexing your mail. + +NOTE +==== + +While the command-line program ``notmuch`` provides powerful +functionality, it does not provide the most convenient interface for +that functionality. More sophisticated interfaces are expected to be +built on top of either the command-line interface, or more likely, on +top of the notmuch library interface. See http://notmuchmail.org for +more about alternate interfaces to notmuch. The emacs-based interface to +notmuch (available under **emacs/** in the Notmuch source distribution) +is probably the most widely used at this time. + +OPTIONS +======= + +Supported global options for ``notmuch`` include + + ``--help`` + Print a synopsis of available commands and exit. + + ``--version`` + Print the installed version of notmuch, and exit. + + ``--config=FILE`` + Specify the configuration file to use. This overrides any + configuration file specified by ${NOTMUCH\_CONFIG}. + +COMMANDS +======== + +SETUP +----- + +The **notmuch setup** command is used to configure Notmuch for first +use, (or to reconfigure it later). + +The setup command will prompt for your full name, your primary email +address, any alternate email addresses you use, and the directory +containing your email archives. Your answers will be written to a +configuration file in ${NOTMUCH\_CONFIG} (if set) or +${HOME}/.notmuch-config . This configuration file will be created with +descriptive comments, making it easy to edit by hand later to change the +configuration. Or you can run **notmuch setup** again to change the +configuration. + +The mail directory you specify can contain any number of sub-directories +and should primarily contain only files with individual email messages +(eg. maildir or mh archives are perfect). If there are other, non-email +files (such as indexes maintained by other email programs) then notmuch +will do its best to detect those and ignore them. + +Mail storage that uses mbox format, (where one mbox file contains many +messages), will not work with notmuch. If that's how your mail is +currently stored, it is recommended you first convert it to maildir +format with a utility such as mb2md before running **notmuch setup .** + +Invoking ``notmuch`` with no command argument will run **setup** if the +setup command has not previously been completed. + +OTHER COMMANDS +-------------- + +Several of the notmuch commands accept search terms with a common +syntax. See **notmuch-search-terms**\ (7) for more details on the +supported syntax. + +The **search**, **show** and **count** commands are used to query the +email database. + +The **reply** command is useful for preparing a template for an email +reply. + +The **tag** command is the only command available for manipulating +database contents. + +The **dump** and **restore** commands can be used to create a textual +dump of email tags for backup purposes, and to restore from that dump. + +The **config** command can be used to get or set settings in the notmuch +configuration file. + +ENVIRONMENT +=========== + +The following environment variables can be used to control the behavior +of notmuch. + +**NOTMUCH\_CONFIG** + Specifies the location of the notmuch configuration file. Notmuch + will use ${HOME}/.notmuch-config if this variable is not set. + +**NOTMUCH\_TALLOC\_REPORT** + Location to write a talloc memory usage report. See + **talloc\_enable\_leak\_report\_full** in **talloc(3)** for more + information. + +**NOTMUCH\_DEBUG\_QUERY** + If set to a non-empty value, the notmuch library will print (to + stderr) Xapian queries it constructs. + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**notmuch-config(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**, **notmuch-dump(1)**, +**notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**, **notmuch-new(1)**, +**notmuch-reply(1)**, **notmuch-restore(1)**, **notmuch-search(1)**, +**notmuch-search-terms(7)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, **notmuch-tag(1)** + +The notmuch website: **http://notmuchmail.org** + +CONTACT +======= + +Feel free to send questions, comments, or kudos to the notmuch mailing +list . Subscription is not required before +posting, but is available from the notmuchmail.org website. + +Real-time interaction with the Notmuch community is available via IRC +(server: irc.freenode.net, channel: #notmuch). diff --git a/doc/man5/notmuch-hooks.rst b/doc/man5/notmuch-hooks.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..493abf20 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man5/notmuch-hooks.rst @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +============= +notmuch-hooks +============= + +SYNOPSIS +======== + + $DATABASEDIR/.notmuch/hooks/* + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +Hooks are scripts (or arbitrary executables or symlinks to such) that +notmuch invokes before and after certain actions. These scripts reside +in the .notmuch/hooks directory within the database directory and must +have executable permissions. + +The currently available hooks are described below. + + **pre-new** + This hook is invoked by the **new** command before scanning or + importing new messages into the database. If this hook exits + with a non-zero status, notmuch will abort further processing of + the **new** command. + + Typically this hook is used for fetching or delivering new mail + to be imported into the database. + + **post-new** + This hook is invoked by the **new** command after new messages + have been imported into the database and initial tags have been + applied. The hook will not be run if there have been any errors + during the scan or import. + + Typically this hook is used to perform additional query-based + tagging on the imported messages. + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-config(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**, +**notmuch-dump(1)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**, **notmuch-new(1)**, +**notmuch-reply(1)**, **notmuch-restore(1)**, **notmuch-search(1)**, +**notmuch-search-terms(7)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, **notmuch-tag(1)** diff --git a/doc/man7/notmuch-search-terms.rst b/doc/man7/notmuch-search-terms.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..20bc6f1e --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/man7/notmuch-search-terms.rst @@ -0,0 +1,234 @@ +==================== +notmuch-search-terms +==================== + +SYNOPSIS +======== + +**notmuch** **count** [option ...] <*search-term*> ... + +**notmuch** **dump** [--format=(batch-tag|sup)] [--] [--output=<*file*>] [--] [<*search-term*> ...] + +**notmuch** **search** [option ...] <*search-term*> ... + +**notmuch** **show** [option ...] <*search-term*> ... + +**notmuch** **tag** +<*tag*> ... -<*tag*> [--] <*search-term*> ... + +DESCRIPTION +=========== + +Several notmuch commands accept a common syntax for search terms. + +The search terms can consist of free-form text (and quoted phrases) +which will match all messages that contain all of the given +terms/phrases in the body, the subject, or any of the sender or +recipient headers. + +As a special case, a search string consisting of exactly a single +asterisk ("\*") will match all messages. + +In addition to free text, the following prefixes can be used to force +terms to match against specific portions of an email, (where +indicate user-supplied values): + +- from: + +- to: + +- subject: + +- attachment: + +- tag: (or is:) + +- id: + +- thread: + +- folder: + +- date:.. + +The **from:** prefix is used to match the name or address of the sender +of an email message. + +The **to:** prefix is used to match the names or addresses of any +recipient of an email message, (whether To, Cc, or Bcc). + +Any term prefixed with **subject:** will match only text from the +subject of an email. Searching for a phrase in the subject is supported +by including quotation marks around the phrase, immediately following +**subject:**. + +The **attachment:** prefix can be used to search for specific filenames +(or extensions) of attachments to email messages. + +For **tag:** and **is:** valid tag values include **inbox** and +**unread** by default for new messages added by **notmuch new** as well +as any other tag values added manually with **notmuch tag**. + +For **id:**, message ID values are the literal contents of the +Message-ID: header of email messages, but without the '<', '>' +delimiters. + +The **thread:** prefix can be used with the thread ID values that are +generated internally by notmuch (and do not appear in email messages). +These thread ID values can be seen in the first column of output from +**notmuch search** + +The **folder:** prefix can be used to search for email message files +that are contained within particular directories within the mail store. +If the same email message has multiple message files associated with it, +it's sufficient for a match that at least one of the files is contained +within a matching directory. Only the directory components below the +top-level mail database path are available to be searched. + +The **date:** prefix can be used to restrict the results to only +messages within a particular time range (based on the Date: header) with +a range syntax of: + +date:.. + +See **DATE AND TIME SEARCH** below for details on the range expression, +and supported syntax for and date and time expressions. + +The time range can also be specified using timestamps with a syntax of: + +.. + +Each timestamp is a number representing the number of seconds since +1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. + +In addition to individual terms, multiple terms can be combined with +Boolean operators ( **and**, **or**, **not** , etc.). Each term in the +query will be implicitly connected by a logical AND if no explicit +operator is provided, (except that terms with a common prefix will be +implicitly combined with OR until we get Xapian defect #402 fixed). + +Parentheses can also be used to control the combination of the Boolean +operators, but will have to be protected from interpretation by the +shell, (such as by putting quotation marks around any parenthesized +expression). + +DATE AND TIME SEARCH +==================== + +notmuch understands a variety of standard and natural ways of expressing +dates and times, both in absolute terms ("2012-10-24") and in relative +terms ("yesterday"). Any number of relative terms can be combined ("1 +hour 25 minutes") and an absolute date/time can be combined with +relative terms to further adjust it. A non-exhaustive description of the +syntax supported for absolute and relative terms is given below. + +The range expression +-------------------- + +date:.. + +The above expression restricts the results to only messages from +to , based on the Date: header. + + and can describe imprecise times, such as "yesterday". +In this case, is taken as the earliest time it could describe +(the beginning of yesterday) and is taken as the latest time it +could describe (the end of yesterday). Similarly, date:january..february +matches from the beginning of January to the end of February. + +Currently, we do not support spaces in range expressions. You can +replace the spaces with '\_', or (in most cases) '-', or (in some cases) +leave the spaces out altogether. Examples in this man page use spaces +for clarity. + +Open-ended ranges are supported (since Xapian 1.2.1), i.e. it's possible +to specify date:.. or date:.. to not limit the start or +end time, respectively. Pre-1.2.1 Xapian does not report an error on +open ended ranges, but it does not work as expected either. + +Entering date:expr without ".." (for example date:yesterday) won't work, +as it's not interpreted as a range expression at all. You can achieve +the expected result by duplicating the expr both sides of ".." (for +example date:yesterday..yesterday). + +Relative date and time +---------------------- + +[N\|number] +(years\|months\|weeks\|days\|hours\|hrs\|minutes\|mins\|seconds\|secs) +[...] + +All refer to past, can be repeated and will be accumulated. + +Units can be abbreviated to any length, with the otherwise ambiguous +single m being m for minutes and M for months. + +Number can also be written out one, two, ..., ten, dozen, hundred. +Additionally, the unit may be preceded by "last" or "this" (e.g., "last +week" or "this month"). + +When combined with absolute date and time, the relative date and time +specification will be relative from the specified absolute date and +time. + +Examples: 5M2d, two weeks + +Supported absolute time formats +------------------------------- + +- H[H]:MM[:SS] [(am\|a.m.\|pm\|p.m.)] + +- H[H] (am\|a.m.\|pm\|p.m.) + +- HHMMSS + +- now + +- noon + +- midnight + +- Examples: 17:05, 5pm + +Supported absolute date formats +------------------------------- + +- YYYY-MM[-DD] + +- DD-MM[-[YY]YY] + +- MM-YYYY + +- M[M]/D[D][/[YY]YY] + +- M[M]/YYYY + +- D[D].M[M][.[YY]YY] + +- D[D][(st\|nd\|rd\|th)] Mon[thname] [YYYY] + +- Mon[thname] D[D][(st\|nd\|rd\|th)] [YYYY] + +- Wee[kday] + +Month names can be abbreviated at three or more characters. + +Weekday names can be abbreviated at three or more characters. + +Examples: 2012-07-31, 31-07-2012, 7/31/2012, August 3 + +Time zones +---------- + +- (+\|-)HH:MM + +- (+\|-)HH[MM] + +Some time zone codes, e.g. UTC, EET. + +SEE ALSO +======== + +**notmuch(1)**, **notmuch-config(1)**, **notmuch-count(1)**, +**notmuch-dump(1)**, **notmuch-hooks(5)**, **notmuch-insert(1)**, +**notmuch-new(1)**, **notmuch-reply(1)**, **notmuch-restore(1)**, +**notmuch-search(1)**, **notmuch-show(1)**, **notmuch-tag(1)** diff --git a/doc/notmuch-emacs.rst b/doc/notmuch-emacs.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..28301b3c --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/notmuch-emacs.rst @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ +============= +notmuch-emacs +============= + +About this Manual +================= + +This manual covers only the emacs interface to notmuch. For information +on the command line interface, see See section “Description” in Notmuch +Manual Pager. To save typing, we will sometimes use *notmuch* in this +manual to refer to the Emacs interface to notmuch. If the distinction +should every be important, we’ll refer to the Emacs inteface as +*notmuch-emacs*. + +Notmuch-emacs is highly customizable via the the Emacs customization +framework (or just by setting the appropriate variables). We try to +point out relevant variables in this manual, but in order to avoid +duplication of information, but you can usually find the most detailed +description in the varables docstring. + +notmuch-hello +============= + +.. index:: + single: notmuch-hello + single: notmuch + +``notmuch-hello`` is the main entry point for notmuch. You can start it +with ``M-x notmuch`` or ``M-x notmuch-hello``. The startup screen looks +something like the following. There are some hints at the bottom of the +screen. There are three main parts to the notmuch-hello screen, +discussed below. The **bold** text indicates buttons you can click with +a mouse or by positioning the cursor and pressing ```` + +| Welcome to **notmuch** You have 52 messages. +| +| Saved searches: **[edit]** +| +| 52 **inbox** 52 **unread** +| +| Search: ____________________________________ +| +| All tags: **[show]** +| +| Type a search query and hit RET to view matching threads. +| Edit saved searches with the ``edit`` button. +| Hit RET or click on a saved search or tag name to view matching threads. +| ``=`` to refresh this screen. ``s`` to search messages. ``q`` to quit. +| **Customize** this page. + +You can change the overall appearence of the notmuch-hello screen by +customizing the variable :index:`notmuch-hello-sections`. + + + +notmuch-hello key bindings +-------------------------- + +```` + Move to the next widget (button or text entry field) + +```` + Move to the previous widget. + +```` + Activate the current widget. + +``=`` + Refresh the buffer; mainly update the counts of messages for various + saved searches. + +``G`` + Import mail, See :ref:`importing` + +``m`` + Compose a message + +``s`` + Search the notmuch database using :ref:`notmuch-search` + +``v`` + Print notmuch version + +``q`` + Quit + +.. _saved-searches: + +Saved Searches +-------------- + +Notmuch replaces the static assignment of messages with the more dynamic +notion of searching. Notmuch-hello presents the user with a customizable +set of saved searchs. The initial defaults are ``tag:inbox`` and +``tag:unread``, but you can customize the following variables + +:index:`notmuch-saved-searches` + A list of cons pairs, the first being the name to display, the + second being a query string for notmuch. See section “Description” + in Notmuch Query Syntax. + +:index:`notmuch-saved-searches-sort-function` + This variable controls how saved searches should be sorted. A value + of ``nil`` displays the saved searches in the order they are stored + in ‘notmuch-saved-searches’. + +:index:`notmuch-column-control` + Controls the number of columns for displaying saved-searches/tags + +Search Box +---------- + +The search box lets the user enter an notmuch query. See section +“Description” in Notmuch Query Syntax, for more info on notmuch query +syntax. A history of recent searches is also displayed by default. The +latter is controlled by the variable :index:`notmuch-hello-recent-searches-max`. + +Known Tags +---------- + +One special kind of saved search provided by default is for each +individual tag defined in the database. This can be controlled via the +following variables. + +:index:`notmuch-hello-tag-list-make-query` + Control how to construct a search (“virtual folder”) from a given + tag. + +:index:`notmuch-hello-hide-tags` + Which tags not to display at all. + +:index:`notmuch-column-control` + Controls the number of columns for displaying saved-searches/tags + +.. _notmuch-search: + +notmuch-search +============== + +``notmuch-search-mode`` is used to display the results from executing +a query via ``notmuch-search``. The syntax for these queries is the +the same as :ref:`saved-searches`. For details of this syntax see +info:notmuch-search-terms + +By default the output approximates that of the command line See section +“Description” in notmuch search command. + +The main purpose of the ``notmuch-search-mode`` buffer is to act as a +menu of results that the user can explore further by pressing +```` on the appropriate line. + +``n,C-n,`` + Move to next line + +``p,C-p,`` + Move to previous line + +```` + Open thread on current line in :ref:`notmuch-show` mode + +``?`` + Display full set of key bindings + +The presentation of results can be controlled by the following +variables. + +:index:`notmuch-search-result-format` + Control how each thread of messages is presented in the + ``notmuch-show-mode`` buffer + +:index:`notmuch-search-oldest-first` + Display the oldest threads at the top of the buffer + +.. _notmuch-show: + +notmuch-show +============ + +notmuch-tree +============ + +Configuration +============= + +.. _importing: + +Importing Mail +-------------- + +:index:`notmuch-poll` + +:index:`notmuch-poll-script`