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diff --git a/vim/README b/vim/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a6619005 --- /dev/null +++ b/vim/README @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +== notmuch vim ruby == + +This is a vim plug-in that provides a fully usable mail client interface, +utilizing the notmuch framework, through it's ruby bindings. + +== install == + +Simply run 'make install'. However, check that you have the depencies below. + +=== vim +ruby === + +Make sure your vim version has ruby support: check for +ruby in 'vim --version' +features. + +=== ruby bindings === + +Check if you are able to run the following command cleanly: + + % ruby -e "require 'notmuch'" + +If you don't see any errors, it means it's working and you can go to the next +section. + +If it's not, you would need to compile them. Go to the 'bindings/ruby' +directory in the notmuch source tree. + +=== mail gem === + +Since libnotmuch library concentrates on things other than handling mail, we +need a library to do that, and for Ruby the best library for that is called +'mail'. The easiest way to install it is with ruby's gem. In most distro's the +package is called 'rubygems'. + +Once you have gem, run: + + % gem install mail + +In some systems gems are installed on a per-user basis by default, so make sure +you are running as the same user as the one that installed them. + +This gem is not mandatory, but it's extremely recommended. + +== Running == + +Simple: + + % gvim -c ':NotMuchR' + +Enjoy ;) + +== More stuff == + +As an example to configure a key mapping to add the tag 'to-do' and archive, +this is what I use: + +let g:notmuch_rb_custom_search_maps = { + \ 't': 'search_tag("+to-do -inbox")', + \ } + +let g:notmuch_rb_custom_show_maps = { + \ 't': 'show_tag("+to-do -inbox")', + \ } |