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NAMEaerc-templates - template file specification for aerc(1) SYNOPSISaerc uses the go text/template package for the template parsing. Refer to the go text/template documentation for the general syntax. The template syntax described below can be used for message template files and for dynamic formatting of some UI app. Template files are composed of headers, followed by a newline, followed by the body text. Example: X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett Hello, Greetings, Chuck If you have a template that doesn't add any header, it must be preceded by a newline, to avoid parsing parts of the body as header text. All headers defined in the template will have precedence over any headers that are initialized by aerc (e.g. Subject, To, From, Cc) when composing a new message, forwarding or replying. MESSAGE DATAThe following data can be used in templates. Though they are not all available always. Addresses An array of mail.Address. That can be used to add sender
or recipient names to the template.
Example: Get the name of the first sender. {{(index .From 0).Name}} {{index (.From | names) 0}} Get the email address of the first sender. {{(index .From 0).Address}} Date and Time The date and time information is always available and can
be easily formatted.
To format the date fields, dateFormat and .Local are provided. Refer to the TEMPLATE FUNCTIONS section for details. Subject The subject of the email (ThreadPrefix will be
empty unless threading is enabled).
Threading
{{.ThreadPrefix}}{{if .ThreadFolded}}{{printf "{%d}" .ThreadCount}}{{end}}{{.Subject}} The subject of the email stripped of any Re: and Fwd: prefixes. {{.SubjectBase}} When threading is enabled, these attributes are available
in the message list:
ThreadPrefix If the message is part of a thread, this will contain
arrows that represent the message tree based on In-Reply-To and
References headers.
ThreadFolded Will be true if the message has thread children
which are hidden by :fold.
ThreadCount The number of messages in the thread.
ThreadUnread The number of unread messages in the thread.
Flags List of message flags, not available when composing,
replying nor forwarding. This is a list of strings that may be converted to a
single string with join.
{{.Flags | join ""}} IsReplied, IsForwarded, HasAttachment, IsFlagged, IsRecent, IsUnread, IsMarked, IsDraft Individual boolean flags. not available when composing,
replying nor forwarding.
{{if .IsFlagged}}★{{end}} Labels Message labels (for example notmuch tags). Not available
when composing, replying nor forwarding. This is a list of strings that may be
converted to a single string with join.
{{.Labels | join " "}} Size The size of the message in bytes. Not available when
composing, replying nor forwarding. It can be formatted with
humanReadable.
{{.Size | humanReadable}} Filename The full path of the message file. Not available when
composing, replying nor forwarding. For the notmuch backend, it returns a
random filename if there are multiple files associated with the message.
Filenames A list of the full paths of the files associated with the
message. For maildir this is always a list with a single element. Not
available when composing, replying nor forwarding.
Any header value Any header value of the email.
Message-ID
{{.Header "x-foo-bar"}} Any header values of the original forwarded or replied message: {{.OriginalHeader "x-foo-bar"}} The message-ID of the message.
:term b4 am {{.MessageId}} MIME Type MIME type is available for quoted reply and forward.
Original Message When using quoted reply or forward, the original message
is available in a field called OriginalText.
{{.OriginalText}} Signature The signature of the currently selected account obtained
from signature-file or signature-cmd.
{{.Signature}} Account info The current account name:
{{.Account}} The current account's backend: {{.AccountBackend}} The current account's from address: {{.AccountFrom}} {{.AccountFrom.Address}} Currently selected mailbox folder: {{.Folder}} Current message counts for all folders: {{.Recent}} {{.Unread}} {{.Exists}} {{.RUE}} IANA role of the mailbox, converted to lowercase: {{.Role}} aerc implements two additional custom roles: A 'query' role is given to folders from a notmuch query-map and 'virtual' indicates a virtual node in the directory tree listing: {{if eq .Role "query"}}{{...}}{{else}}{{...}}{{end}} Current message counts for specific folders: {{.Recent "inbox"}} {{.Unread "inbox" "aerc/pending"}} {{.Exists "archive" "spam" "foo/baz" "foo/bar"}} {{.RUE "inbox"}} Status line The following data will only be available in the status
line templates:
Connection state. {{.Connected}} {{.ConnectionInfo}} General status information (e.g. filter, search) separated with [statusline].separator. {{.ContentInfo}} Combination of {{.ConnectionInfo}} and {{.StatusInfo}} separated with [statusline].separator. {{.StatusInfo}} General on/off information (e.g. passthrough, threading, sorting, visual mode), separated with [statusline].separator. {{.TrayInfo}} Currently pressed key sequence that does not match any key binding and/or is incomplete. {{.PendingKeys}} TEMPLATE FUNCTIONSBesides the standard functions described in go's text/template documentation, aerc provides the following additional functions: wrap Wrap the original text to the specified number of
characters per line.
{{wrap 72 .OriginalText}} quote Prepends each line with "> ".
{{quote .OriginalText}} trimSignature Removes the signature froma passed in mail. Quoted
signatures are kept as they are.
{{trimSignature .OriginalText}} join Join the provided list of strings with a separator:
{{.To | names | join ", "}} split Split a string into a string slice with a separator:
{{.To | names | join ", " | split ", "}} names Extracts the names part from a mail.Address list. If
there is no name available, the mbox (email address without @domain) is
returned instead.
{{.To | names | join ", "}} {{index (.To | names) 0}} firstnames Extracts the first names part from a mail.Address list.
If there is no name available, the short mbox (start of email address without
@domain) is returned instead.
{{.To | firstnames | join ", "}} {{index (.To | firstnames) 0}} initials Extracts the initials from the names part from a
mail.Address list. If there is no name available, the first letter of the
email address is returned instead.
{{.To | initials | join ", "}} {{index (.To | initials) 0}} emails Extracts the addresses part from a mail.Address list.
{{.To | emails | join ", "}} {{index (.To | emails) 0}} mboxes Extracts the mbox part from a mail.Address list (i.e.
smith from smith@example.com).
{{.To | mboxes | join ", "}} {{index (.To | mboxes) 0}} shortmboxes Extracts the short mbox part from a mail.Address list
(i.e. smith from smith.and.wesson@example.com).
{{.To | shortmboxes | join ", "}} {{index (.To | shortmboxes) 0}} persons Formats a list of mail.Address into a list of strings
containing the human readable form of RFC5322 (e.g. Firstname Lastname
<email@address.tld>).
{{.To | persons | join ", "}} {{index (.To | persons) 0}} .Attach Attaches a file to the message being composed.
{{.Attach '/usr/libexec/aerc/filters/html'}} exec Execute external command, provide the second argument to
its stdin. The command is executed with the same search $PATH than aerc
filters (see aerc-config(5) in the FILTERS section for more
details).
{{exec `html` .OriginalText}} .Local Convert the date to the local timezone as specified by
the locale.
{{.Date.Local}} dateFormat Format date and time according to the format passed as
the second argument. The format must be specified according to go's time
package format.
{{dateFormat .Date "Mon Jan 2 15:04:05 -0700 MST 2006"}} You can also use the .DateAutoFormat method to format the date according to *-time*format settings: {{.DateAutoFormat .OriginalDate.Local}} now Return the current date as a golang time.Time object that
can be formatted with dateFormat.
{{dateFormat now "Mon Jan 2 15:04:05 -0700 MST 2006"}} humanReadable Return the human readable form of an integer value.
{{humanReadable 3217653721}} cwd Return the current working directory with the user home
dir replaced by ~.
{{cwd}} compactDir Reduce a directory path into a compact form. The
directory name will be split with / and each part will be reduced to
the first letter in its name: INBOX/01_WORK/PROJECT will become
I/W/PROJECT.
{{compactDir .Folder}} contains Checks if a string contains a substring.
{{contains "<!DOCTYPE html>" .OriginalText}} hasPrefix Checks if a string has a prefix.
{{hasPrefix "Business" .Folder}} toLower Convert a string to lowercase.
{{toLower "SPECIAL OFFER!"}} toUpper Convert a string to uppercase.
{{toUpper "important"}} replace Perform a regular expression substitution on the passed
string.
{{replace `(.+) - .+ at .+..+` `$1` ((index .OriginalFrom 0).Name)}} head Return first n characters from string.
{{"hello" | head 2}} tail Return last n characters from string.
{{"hello" | tail 2}} .Style Apply a user-defined style (see aerc-stylesets(7))
to a string.
{{.Style .Account "red"}} {{.Style .ThreadPrefix "thread"}}{{.Subject}} .StyleSwitch Apply a user-defined style (see aerc-stylesets(7))
to a string if it matches one of the associated regular expressions. If the
string does not match any of the expressions, leave it unstyled.
{{.StyleSwitch .Subject (`^([[w-]+]s*)?[(RFC )?PATCH` "cyan")}} {{.StyleSwitch (.From | names | join ", ") (case `Tim` "cyan") (case `Robin` "pink-blink") (default "blue")}} .StyleMap Apply user-defined styles (see aerc-stylesets(7))
to elements of a string list. The logic is the same than .StyleSwitch
but works on a list of elements. An additional exclude option is
available to remove the matching elements from the list.
{{.StyleMap .Labels (exclude .Folder) (exclude `^spam$`) (case `^inbox$` "red") (case `^Archive/.*` "green") (default "blue") | join " "}} version Returns the version of aerc, which can be useful for
things like X-Mailer.
X-Mailer: aerc {{version}} match Check if a string matches a regular expression. This is
intended for use in conditional control flow:
{{if match .Folder `.*/Archive-[0-9]+`}}{{humanReadable .Unread}}{{end}} switch Do switch/case/default control flows. The switch value is
compared with regular expressions. If none of the case/default arms match, an
empty string is returned.
{{switch .Folder (case `^INBOX$` "📥") (case `^Archive/.*` "🗃") (default "📁")}} map Transform a string list into another one. The logic is
the same than switch but works on a list of elements. An additional
exclude option is available to remove the matching elements from the
list.
{{map .Labels (exclude .Folder) (exclude `^spam$`) (case `^inbox$` "📥") (case `^Archive/.*` "🗃") | join " "}} Function chaining All of the template functions can be chained together if
needed.
Example: Automatic HTML parsing for text/html mime type messages {{if eq .OriginalMIMEType "text/html"}} {{exec `/usr/libexec/aerc/filters/html` .OriginalText | wrap 72 | quote}} {{else}} {{wrap 72 .OriginalText | trimSignature | quote}} {{end}} SEE ALSOaerc(1) aerc-config(5) AUTHORSOriginally created by Drew DeVault and maintained by Robin Jarry who is assisted by other open source contributors. For more information about aerc development, see https://sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc/.
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