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							@@ -21,12 +21,9 @@ Specifically, this wizard:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/mutt-wizard ~/.config/mutt
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cd ~/.config/mutt
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./mw # Run the mutt-wizard
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sudo make install
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```
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Yes you have to put the whole repo in the mutt directory (`~/.config/mutt/`).
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Just backup or delete any previous mutt configs (or msmtp or mbsync configs if you have them; if you don't know, you don't have them).
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Install these required programs:
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- `neomutt` - the email client.
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@@ -43,6 +40,15 @@ You might also want some good optional stuff:
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- `abook` - a terminal-based address book. Pressing tab while typing an address to send mail to will suggest contacts that are in your abook.
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- A cron manager - if you want to enable the auto-sync feature.
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## Running mutt-wizard (`mw`)
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- `mw add` -- add a new email account
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- `mw ls` -- list existing accounts
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- `mw pass` -- revise an account's password
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- `mw delete` -- deleted an added account
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- `mw purge` -- delete all accounts and settings
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- `mw cron` -- toggle/configure a cronjob to sync mail
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## User interface
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To give you an example of the interface, here's an idea:
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@@ -96,4 +102,3 @@ mutt-wizard is free/libre software, licensed under the GPLv3.
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- The `muttrc` file is for universal settings.
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- `personal.muttrc`, called by the `muttrc`, is the place where user-specific settings are set, and the wizard automatically adds the macros for switching between accounts here. If you want to contribute to mutt-wizard, you should put your universal personal settings here and have git ignore it. For example, I put my gpg settings here and personal aliases here.
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- Accounts are generated in `accounts/`. If I create an account named `luke`, for example, `accounts/luke.muttrc` will hold that account's unique settings and `accounts/luke/` will hold headers and cache files.
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- `bin/` holds the `mailsync` script and other scripts and tools the wizard uses. I make a link with `ln` to this `mailsync` file in my `$PATH` so I can run it from wherever.
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							@@ -213,8 +213,11 @@ confirm() { printf "Do you want to to %s? [y/N]\\n\t" "$@" && read -r input && !
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	printf "Are you really, really sure you want to %s?\\n\t" "$@" && read -r input && ! echo "$input" | grep -i "^y$\|^yes$" >/dev/null && printf "That doesn't seem like a yes to me.\\n\\n" && return 1
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	return 0 ;}
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pick() { numbered="$(find "$accdir" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d -printf "%f\n" | nl)"
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	[ "$(echo "$numbered" | wc -w)" = 0 ]  && printf "No accounts to choose from.\\n" && return 1
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list() { numbered="$(find "$accdir" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d -printf "%f\n" 2>/dev/null | nl)"
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	[ "$(echo "$numbered" | wc -w)" = 0 ]  && printf "No configured accounts.\\n" && return 1
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}
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pick() { list
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	printf "Select an accounts to %s:\\n" "$1"
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	echo "$numbered"
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	printf "\033[36m\t"
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@@ -263,19 +266,34 @@ asktype() { while : ; do
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init() { \
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	echo "Initializing a mutt-wizard configuration..."
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	[ -f "$muttdir/muttrc" ] && echo "There is already a preexisting config." && return 1
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	[ -f "$muttdir/muttrc" ] && echo "There is already a preexisting config. Purge the previous to reinit." && return 1
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	mkdir -p "$muttdir" "$accdir"
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	cp -v "$muttshare/mailcap" "$muttdir"
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	cp -v "$muttshare/muttrc" "$muttdir"
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}
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case "$1" in
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	init) init ;;
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	new) asktype && askinfo && tryconnect && finalize ;;
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	passedit) pick "change the password of" && confirm "change \`$title\`'s password" && getpass ;;
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	ls) list ;;
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	add) asktype && askinfo && tryconnect && finalize ;;
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	pass) pick "change the password of" && getpass ;;
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	delete) pick delete && confirm "delete the \`$title\` profile" && delete ;;
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	purge) confirm "delete all account data" && rm -rf "$mbsyncrc" "$accdir" "$muttdir/personal.muttrc" && echo "All configs and account settings have been purged." ;;
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	cron) choosecron ;;
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	*) printf "Invalid input.\\n"
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	*) cat << EOF
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mw: mutt-wizard, auto-configure email accounts for mutt
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and
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Allowed options:
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  init		Run once and first to copy required files
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  add		Add and autoconfigure an email address (9 max.)
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  ls		List configured accounts
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  delete	Pick an account to delete
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  purge		Delete all accounts and settings
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  cron		Enable or disable an autosync via cronjob
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  all else	Print this message
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EOF
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esac
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rm -rf "$tmpdir"
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