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📫 Himalaya Homebrew

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Motivation

Bringing emails to the terminal is a pain. First, because they are sensitive data. Secondly, the existing TUIs (Mutt, NeoMutt, Alpine, aerc…) are really hard to configure. They require time and patience.

The aim of Himalaya is to extract the email logic into a simple (yet solid) CLI API that can be used directly from the terminal, from scripts, from UIs… Possibilities are endless!

Installation

# As root:
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/soywod/himalaya/master/email-manager/install.sh | sudo sh

# As a regular user:
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/soywod/himalaya/master/email-manager/install.sh | PREFIX=~/.local sh

See the wiki for other installation methods.

Configuration

# ~/.config/himalaya/config.toml

name = "Your full name"
downloads-dir = "/abs/path/to/downloads"
signature = """
--
Regards,
"""

[gmail]
default = true
email = "your.email@gmail.com"

imap-host = "imap.gmail.com"
imap-port = 993
imap-login = "your.email@gmail.com"
imap-passwd-cmd = "pass show gmail"

smtp-host = "smtp.gmail.com"
smtp-port = 465
smtp-login = "your.email@gmail.com"
smtp-passwd-cmd = "security find-internet-password -gs gmail -w"

See the wiki for all the options.

Features

  • Mailbox listing
  • Email listing and filtering
  • Email composition based on $EDITOR
  • Email manipulation (copy/move/delete)
  • Multi-accounting
  • IDLE mode for real-time notifications
  • Vim plugin
  • Completions for bash/zsh/fish
  • JSON output

See the wiki for all the features.

Sponsoring

github paypal ko-fi buy-me-a-coffee liberapay

Credits