Radicale
wee-slack
Radicale | wee-slack | |
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31 | 12 | |
3,113 | 2,500 | |
2.1% | 0.2% | |
9.3 | 9.4 | |
4 days ago | 17 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Radicale
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Stalwart All-in-One Mail Server (IMAP, JMAP, SMTP)
Maybe https://radicale.org/ could fit the bill, CalDav for as a calendar server and CardDav for contacts.
- Calendar App that lets me view AND edit events for Mac/ios, Outlook, and Google Calendars, all from my phone? Bonus points if I can also edit on the fly on PC or Mac.
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How I Solved My Time-Management and Organization Problem
I now use CalDAV Synchronizer to sync Outlook to my Radicale CalDAV / CardDAV "server" (a Raspberry Pi), with DAVx running on our phones.
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Calendar server
Also look at Baikal, in addtion to Radicale.
- Contacts - what solution do you use?
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Self-hosted Caldev server connected to ProtonMail?
Setup: 1. Install a CalDev server on my home server (running Debian Linux) using maybe Radicale (https://radicale.org/) 2. Use the Linux version of ProtonMail Bridge on this server to set up IMAP to connect to this CalDev server 3. Configure filters to automatically forward event invites sent to my ProtonMail address to my CalDev server, decrypted by Bridge 4. Configure my CalDev server to use ProtonMail to send event invites, when I create new events and add invitees 5. Add this CalDev server to Fantastical, using the app on iOS and MacOS as my primary calendar
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Alternative to Google Contacts?
Caldav is what you are looking for. The other comments mention implementations of them and i can vouch for radicale pretty barebones but does its job
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Mailbox.org - privacy question
We are thinking of writing a guide to setting up a small Radicale instance. This could be hosted on a raspberry pi, or small NAS or something.
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Looking for a self-hosted vCard system
After trying a number of alternatives, I'm strongly recommending radicale.
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IOS contacts Vcard incorrect and now 100 work phones have the wrong contacts
I used this as a guide, but made some changes to it: https://github.com/Kozea/Radicale/issues/779
wee-slack
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Ask HN: How to deal with constant interruptions at work (with ADHD)
I replaced the Slack client with wee-slack [https://github.com/wee-slack/wee-slack]. It brings a much more "zen" experience to using Slack and better compliments my keyboard-centric desktop/workflow (e.g. clear all unread channel notifications? keybind! Jump between all the high priority/@mentioned notifications? keybind!) It also helps if you're expected to be available via Slack, since it can keep you showing "green" while you've actually been ignoring it.
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Building a Slack/Discord Alternative with Tauri/Rust
Fwiw, last time I looked, wee-slack was a decent improvement for slack text chat. These days maybe a matrix bridge?
https://github.com/wee-slack/wee-slack
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Ask HN: Is it still possible to live in a terminal?
> - My company uses Slack's enterprise auth, and all the CLI slack clients I could find haven't been updated in years and no longer work.
https://github.com/wee-slack/wee-slack is decent.
> - The web is using more javascript than in the past.
cli browsers are probably the only truly unrealistic thing. An idea that I've been kicking around for a while is to build a simple CLI "browser" that uses PhantomJS or similar under the hood to request, load, and render the page into an image, convert the image to sixel (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixel) and display it that way (or use any of the various terminal emulator-specific features (KiTTY has https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/graphics-protocol/ for example)). Probably pretty clunky, but it's doable if you're in the mood to write something purely for fun.
> - Mutt doesn't handle multiple email accounts natively for work/personal. The solutions are hacks at best. Email servers are starting to use more complete auth mechanisms that don't work well with mutt.
I don't think they're hacks. You can define exactly how you want it to work. That's a feature, not a bug. Sure, it takes a little bit of work to set up but you can use https://github.com/cweagans/dotfiles/tree/master/.config/mut... as a starting point if you'd like.
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Shrugs.app – A native Slack client for macOS
It has been unable to log in for the last year: https://github.com/wee-slack/wee-slack/issues/844
- Wee-slack: A WeeChat script for Slack
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One Week of Libera Chat
When the IRC gateway stopped working, I found https://github.com/wee-slack/wee-slack worked pretty well. But I switched employers months ago and no longer have to use Slack, which is even better! (So, I don't know how well it works today.)
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Thoughts on the state of the freenode IRC network - Edward Kmett
The weechat plugin unfortunately cannot coexist with wee-slack (https://github.com/wee-slack/wee-slack/issues/812, https://github.com/poljar/weechat-matrix/issues/248), so if one wants to participate in the Haskell Foundation Slack, or any other Slack (e.g. for work), then Matrix is off limits. Yeah, it's just a bug that will eventually get fixed, but it does make things unnecessarily complicated. :-/
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Vim on Slack?
Not really Vim but there is a plugin for WeeChat: https://github.com/wee-slack/wee-slack
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What's the best way to find an emacs ninja to help/hire?
NB. On integrating slack & other webby things. Terminal applications might be a big help here (the Windows terminal now has excellent compatibility if you’re using Windows). For instance, there’s a slack plugin for weechat (a terminal IRC / chat client) which by all accounts works pretty well. Or there’s this client that runs directly in a terminal.
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How to be social in the terminal
Wee-Slack is a WeeChat plugin that is based on python WebSockets and delivers most of the basic functionality of the Slack client. To use this, you need to receive a Slack API token. One way is - after installing - to run on WeeChat: /slack register This command prints a link you should open in your browser to authorize WeeChat with Slack. Once you’ve accomplished this, you should run:
What are some alternatives?
Baïkal - Baïkal is a Calendar+Contacts server
nativefier - Make any web page a desktop application
sabre/dav - sabre/dav is a CalDAV, CardDAV and WebDAV framework for PHP
Weechat - The extensible chat client.
etesync-dav - This is a CalDAV and CardDAV adapter for EteSync
emacs - Low-vision emacs quest
calypso
slack-term - Slack client for your terminal
ownCloud calendar - Calendar app for ownCloud
tg - telegram-cli
Xandikos - A CalDAV/CardDAV server backed by Git
weechat-discord - Weechat plugin for Discord support - https://weechat.org/ https://discord.com/