Untrack personal.muttrc

This commit untracks personal.muttrc and moves the import of
personal.muttrc to the last line of muttrc. I did this for several
reasons:

1. I moved the personal.muttrc import to have the possibility to
   overwrite settings made in muttrc. This makes personalizing mutt
   easier.
2. Since personal.muttrc is currently empty, but gets automatically
   filled with the macros to switch between mail accounts, this will
   always appear as a modified file in `git status`. Also when all mail
   accounts get deleted via mutt-wizzard.sh, personal.muttrc gets
   deleted and therefore might cause inconveniences this way.
3. This makes it virtually impossible to accidentally commit personal
   mutt configurations, which would be pretty easy if personal.muttrc
   stays part of this repo as a tracked file.
4. It makes the repo look and feel nicer.
This commit is contained in:
Björn Guth 2018-02-21 15:48:23 +01:00
parent 6b72e911d8
commit 3963488dba
2 changed files with 2 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ bind index,pager i noop
bind index,pager g noop bind index,pager g noop
bind index \Cf noop bind index \Cf noop
source etc/muttcol source etc/muttcol
source personal.muttrc
source etc/aliases source etc/aliases
set sleep_time = 0 set sleep_time = 0
set sort = 'reverse-date' set sort = 'reverse-date'
@ -53,3 +52,5 @@ bind index,pager <F4> sidebar-page-down
bind index,pager \Cp sidebar-prev-new bind index,pager \Cp sidebar-prev-new
bind index,pager \Cn sidebar-next-new bind index,pager \Cn sidebar-next-new
bind index,pager B sidebar-toggle-visible bind index,pager B sidebar-toggle-visible
source personal.muttrc

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@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
# vim: filetype=muttrc
# This file is where the wizard will output
# information on which file to treat as default
# and shortcut bindings for jumping from account to account.
# You can edit this manually if you know what you're doing.