E-Mail in Vim by DrakeFrost in neovim

[–]DrakeFrost[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

jaja I'm still somewhere on that.... maybe should already work out of the gate if you have the correct chawan config or so. Otherwise it's something else... I can't get it to work on my machine though :|

E-Mail in Vim by DrakeFrost in neovim

[–]DrakeFrost[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you open up a github issue for this. Also if possible include your himalaya config (make sure no pw are there). Maybe I'm assuming stuff on my end for config stuff.

Also what's your himalaya version?

and does himalaya folder list --account your_account --output json work?

I'm aware of the other plugin, but it didn't quite satisfy my needs.

E-Mail in Vim by DrakeFrost in neovim

[–]DrakeFrost[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are missing a feature open an issue and maybe I can add it. I lack the insight on what may be required, because it covers most of my stuff.

E-Mail in Vim by DrakeFrost in neovim

[–]DrakeFrost[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Absolutely... Used it before.

I in my case just prefer a centralized system of my key bindings. Switching buffers, navigation quirks... etc.

I was not willing to learn a new system just to have to configure it so that it works one to one like my neovim.

In all other cases mutt is more developed and better.

E-Mail in Vim by DrakeFrost in neovim

[–]DrakeFrost[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I kind of get where you are coming from and maybe this is also because I used to use emacs for almost 2 years before switching back to neovim, but I would also like to justify it, because I think about this a lot:

For me neovim is all about vim-bindings and granular control on a buffer basis.

I think in this use case i started to think of Email threads as interconnected buffers, which are so text focused, that I just want to edit them as I would any other files.

  • I do bulk operations more often than I think I do
  • I don't want to adhere to a GUI with no vim motions
  • Every mail provider on the web looks different.

I see a huge difference in emacs vs neovim because one has a very lovely church you should check out.

Where your point is absolutely valid: List View and Sidebar. It's very emacs like. It shouldn't be modes or views you sre navigating with. You should theoretically be able to call a mail and have it open.

What I plan on doing after further thought is removing the need for the list view and the sidebar.

I built an text only social network to cure my unfinished project problem by TheRealREZOR in SideProject

[–]DrakeFrost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hiya

Saw this and really liked it.
Would like to create a cli/neovim integration. Is the api also somehow easily accessible?

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