Added hook for afew tagging for local mail.
Mail will now arrive tagged only as 'new' by notmuch.
afew will then tag the mail accordingly as inbox unread when it is
personal mail.
It will additionally filter out anything marked as spam, or e-mail
containing a List-Id header, which will be tagged as 'list' and not
arrive in the inbox. This filters out anything arriving from a mailing
list from the inbox.
Removed the archive tag -- anything not in the inbox, and not marked as
list is instead used as an automatic archive.
Mail sent by myself will be automatically tagged as 'sent' and also not
show up in the mailbox.
Switched sxhkd shortcut from rofi-gopass to new rofi-pass
implementation.
Additionally switched from pulsemixer to pavolume for media key volume
control. Pulsemixer works well as a tui application, but its cli
implementation is unbearably slow (on my setup at the very least).
After pressing the volume up/down/mute key it could take up to 3 seconds
to take effect. With pavolume this change happens almost
instantaneously, and it displays a libnotify message on top (can be
disabled).
We already have a file which is strictly dedicated to xdg setting
environment variables and taking care of folder creations.
Using xdg-user-dirs as an application was basically doubling up on that.
Also, I don't need my directories localized - I just want them to point
to exactly where they should.
Will now contain additional functionality for ps, kill, and cd (preview
etc). Will also color things which have LS_COLORS set (done
automatically through lscolors-git file).
Added package diff-so-fancy and make diff use it by default for its
diffs by setting it as its diff-pager.
Added sanity function dsf which invokes diff-so-fancy if it exists or
degrades gracefully if it does not. Use this function for all git diff
needs.
Pre-fill the pager search term in git to enable jumping between changed
files with n/N.
The brill font works well for web display reading in specific sites, as
well as legible pdf rendering.
Nmap contains ncat utility which allows cat-ing to sockets over the net,
useful for sending the local clipboard to a smartphone listening on
telnet.
an2linuxserver finally allows easy display of Android notifications when
running the corresponding android client application on the phone. It
basically functions as a light-weight kdeconnect alternative with only
the notification functionality.
Fixed paths to images for new repository dotfile delineation. Added
quick readme blurb explaining differece of normal and dotfile
directories.
Readme still explained old bare-repository directory structure. Rewrote
sentences to conform to new structure.
Removed underscore from bootstrap directory, since the repository does
not organize itself through underscore prefixes anymore.
Fixed package gathering git-hook to respect new bootstrap directory.
Renamed bootstrap directory to _bootstrap to conform to default ignore
pattern of autostow.sh, and make it visually clear that this is a
special directory, not one used for the dotfiles itself.
The default ignore pattern would not be searched when the additional
variable was kept empty. This fixes it to always seach for the pattern,
regardless of any other variables.
autostow.sh will automatically ignore any directories it finds that
begin with an underscore. This will make it possible to remove the
default entires of AUTOSTOW_IGNORED_DIRS variable and thus remove some
of the magic and make autostow.sh behavior more predictable.
Invoking a dry-run with `autostow.sh -n` will simply print out the
directories it would operate on, and those it would ignore and exit.
Useful for debugging, not much more.
With bootstrap files no longer linked to config directory, we can have
an easier directory structure with less nesting for them. Install.sh
needs to use the new structure when calling its bootstrap scripts.
By default autostow.sh ignores assets/ and bootstrap/ directories. This
behavior can be changed through the `AUTOSTOW_IGNORED_DIRS` environment
variable. It should contain the name of the directories to ignore,
separated by a `:`.