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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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service-io
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Announcing mailfred 0.1, a library to offer services through the email infrastructure processing emails as requests & responses.
My first use case for this was creating a server from my house to give some users some service/utility (the previous version on this is service-io which is now deprecated in favor of mailfred. Making this kind of server from home is difficult because of dynamic IPs, ports, NATs, etc... So I wanted a way to skip all this deployment stuff and not pay/maintain any hosting server. This is how I started reusing the email infrastructure to avoid all these "issues".
- Announcing: service-io - Build your service-server fast, easy (and without hosting!)
himalaya
- Himalaya
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Outlook in the terminal
Before you going deeper, take a look at himalaya if it fit to your needs.
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A Terminal Email Client As An Alternative To Gmail: Neomutt and Vim
https://github.com/soywod/himalaya this one also is a thing, has a vim plugin too
- Himalaya: CLI for Email Management
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Has anyone packaged Rust programs as nix packages?
Take a look at Himalaya: https://github.com/soywod/himalaya
- Recommend a calendar for Sway
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Bash script to download particular email attachment?
You can use himalaya for that
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Burgr – Books in Your Terminal
We live in a time of a Renaissance of terminal tools. I recently discovered Himalaya[1], a command line tool for email, and I really like it. I'm also interested in exploring a new tool for calendar called qcal[2]. I'm kicking around writing a chat client for GroupMe for the terminal right now. That way I could finally ditch pidgin.
Like the OP, I spend all day in tmux these days, which is in many ways the most superior UI[3]. As a bonus, CLI tools are often cross-platform and very easy to write.
1: https://github.com/soywod/himalaya
- Himalaya, the CLI email client: v0.7.0 released
- Himalaya: Command-line interface for email management in Rust
What are some alternatives?
deltachat-core-rust - Delta Chat Rust Core library, used by Android/iOS/desktop apps, bindings and bots 📧
mutt-wizard - A system for automatically configuring mutt and isync with a simple interface and safe passwords
mblaze - Unix utilities to deal with Maildir
mail-parser - Fast and robust e-mail parsing library for Rust
meli - 🐝 experimental terminal mail client, mirror of https://git.meli.delivery/meli/meli.git https://crates.io/crates/meli
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
vim-quickui - The missing UI extensions for Vim 9 (and NeoVim) !! :sunglasses:
nabla.nvim - take your scientific notes :pencil2: in Neovim
vscode-neovim - Vim mode for VSCode, powered by Neovim
rust-imap - IMAP client library for Rust
nix-templates - Nix Flake templates for various languages
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