This process was automated by [my fork of `nix-doc-munge`]. All
conversions were automatically checked to produce the same DocBook
result when converted back, modulo minor typographical/formatting
differences on the acceptable-to-desirable spectrum.
To reproduce this commit, run:
$ NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=flake:nixpkgs/e7e69199f0372364a6106a1e735f68604f4c5a25 \
nix shell nixpkgs#coreutils \
-c find . -name '*.nix' \
-exec nix run -- github:emilazy/nix-doc-munge/98dadf1f77351c2ba5dcb709a2a171d655f15099 \
{} +
$ ./format
[my fork of `nix-doc-munge`]: https://github.com/emilazy/nix-doc-munge/tree/home-manager
The NixOS variant of Markdown doesn't make a distinction between
`<code>` and `<literal>` or `<quote>` and... quotes, and doesn't
support `<parameter>` or `<replaceable>`. These are infrequently used
(apart from `<code>`) and don't add much, so just convert them to
simpler forms to allow the options containing them to be converted
to Markdown automatically.
A few minor syntactic adjustments were also made to make
`nix-doc-munge`'s job easier.
* Add infrastructure for contacts and calendars
This also adds the modules
- programs.vdirsyncer,
- programs.khal, and
- services.vdirsyncer
that integrate with the new infrastructure.
Co-authored-by: Andrew Scott <3648487+ayyjayess@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Zivota <sebastian.zivota@mailbox.org>
wip
* vdirsyncer: allow option userName, disallow userNameCommand
1. account option `userName` is now allowed by `programs.vdirsyncer`
2. The commented out account option `userNameCommand` was required to be set
by `programs.vdirsyncer` (e.g. as `null`).
It is now disallowed (commented out) by vdirsyncer.
* khal: added options 'color' and 'priority'
* Apply nixfmt
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Co-authored-by: Sebastian Zivota <sebastian.zivota@mailbox.org>
Co-authored-by: Johannes Rosenberger <johannes.rosenberger@jorsn.eu>
Co-authored-by: Johannes Rosenberger <johannes@jorsn.eu>
Co-authored-by: Robert Helgesson <robert@rycee.net>
Some of the email providers (like GMail and Fastmail) save Sent messages
automatically, so make the folders optional in the configuration.
Make Drafts folder optional as well, to allow it to be configured
manually in the extraConf with location outside of the maildir.
While this is created to match `himalaya`’s configuration API, this
could easly be reused for other programs that consume the email module
by concatination the strings.
Neomutt will run the given command (which can be a string or a path)
and take the output from stdout and use it as the signature for your
email.
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Berbiche <nicolas@normie.dev>
Add 'services.lieer', which generates systemd timer and service units
to synchronize a Gmail account with lieer. Per-account configuration
lives in 'accounts.email.accounts.<name>.lieer.sync'.
Add 'programs.lieer', a tool for synchronizing a Gmail account with a
local maildir and notmuch database. Per-account configuration lives in
'accounts.email.accounts.<name>.lieer'.
This patch started by addresssing the code review comments to close
https://github.com/rycee/home-manager/pull/290. However initiating a new
pull request it became clear, that home-manager changed significantly
since then.
This changes the initial pull request to be consistent with the email
account management in home-manager now. It also adds a simple test and support
for multiple accounts.
This reverts the commits
- "alot: change msmtp default command"
8e798e4c28
- "astroid: init"
736e340bde
because they include changes that break some configurations and some
options that are misplaced.
This reverts commit d5bbbbd41d.
This was premature, the example will not emit a terminal newline and
it is not clear whether it is a good idea to force this limitation.
This reworks the way program specific email account options are
specified. In particular, we no longer use the deprecated `options`
field of `mkOption`. Instead submodules are used.
This adds a general module infrastructure for configuring email
accounts. The intent is to specify high level information such as IMAP
and SMTP hostnames and login information so that more specific program
and service modules do not have to duplicate options for specifying
accounts.
It is allowed for modules to inject further options within this
namespace where relevant. For example, an MUA may wish add an option
to add per-account filter rules.
Co-authored-by: Matthieu Coudron <mattator@gmail.com>