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Fix the things that are causing the most pain to new users
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1. A new import is tagging all messages as "inbox" -- total pain
2. Allow an easy way to get tags from directory names (if the user has them)
Emacs interface (notmuch.el)
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Enhance '+' and '-' in the search view to operate on an entire region
if set.
Fix '*' to work by simply calling '+' or '-' on a region consisting of
the entire buffer.
Add a global keybinding table for notmuch, and then view-specific
tables that add to it.
2009-11-25 18:39:10 +01:00
Add a '|' binding from the search view.
Add support for choosing from one of the user's configured email
addresses for the From line.
Make 'notmuch-show-pipe-message have a private history.
Add support for a delete keybinding that adds a "deleted" tag to the
current message/thread and make searches not return deleted messages
by default, (unless the user asks explicitly for deleted messags in
the search query).
Add support to "mute" a thread (add a "muted" tag and then don't
display threads in searches by default where any message of the thread
has the "muted" tag).
Fix i-search to open up invisible citations as necessary.
Emacs saved-search interface
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Here's a proposal Carl wrote (id:87einafy4u.fsf@yoom.home.cworth.org):
So what I'm imagining for the default notmuch view is something like
this:
Welcome to notmuch.
Notmuch search: _________________________________________
Saved searches:
55,342 All messages
22 Inbox
Recent searches:
1 from:"someone special" and tag:unread
34 tag:notmuch and tag:todo
Click (or press Enter) on any search to see the results.
Right-click (or press Space) on any recent search to save it.
So the "saved searches" portion of the view is basically just what
notmuch-folder displays now. Above that there's an obvious place to
start a new search, (in a slightly more "web-browser-like" way than the
typical mini-buffer approach).
All recent searches appear in the list at the bottom automatically, and
there's the documented mechanism for saving a search, (giving it a name
and having it appear above).
Portability
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Fix configure script to test each compiler warning we want to use.
Completion
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Fix bash completion to complete multiple search options (both --first
and *then* --max-threads), and also complete value for --sort=
(oldest-first or newest-first).
notmuch command-line tool
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Fix the --format=json option to not imply --entire-thread.
Implement "notmuch search --exclude-threads=<search-terms>" to allow
for excluding muted threads, (and any other negative, thread-based
filtering that the user wants to do).
Fix "notmuch show" so that the UI doesn't fail to show a thread that
is visible in a search buffer, but happens to no longer match the
current search. (Perhaps add a --matching=<secondary-search-terms>
option (or similar) to "notmuch show".) For now, this is being worked
around in the emacs interface by noticing that "notmuch show" returns
nothing and re-rerunning the command without the extra arguments.
Teach "notmuch search" to return many different kinds of results. Some
ideas:
notmuch search --output=threads # Default if no --output is given
notmuch search --output=messages
notmuch search --output=tags
notmuch search --output=addresses
notmuch search --output=terms
Add a "--format" option to "notmuch search", (something printf-like
for selecting what gets printed).
Add a "--count-only" (or so?) option to "notmuch search" for returning
the count of search results.
Give "notmuch restore" some progress indicator.
Fix "notmuch restore" to operate in a single pass much like "notmuch
dump" does, rather than doing N searches into the database, each
matching 1/N messages.
Add a "-f <filename>" option to select an alternate configuration
file.
Allow configuration for filename patterns that should be ignored when
indexing.
notmuch library
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Provide a sane syntax for date ranges. First, we don't want to require
both endpoints to be specified. For example it would be nice to be
able to say things like "since:2009-01-1" or "until:2009-01-1" and
have the other endpoint be implicit. Second we'd like to support
relative specifications of time such as "since:'2 months ago'". To do
any of this we're probably going to need to break down an write our
own parser for the query string rather than using Xapian's QueryParser
class.
Make failure to read a file (such as a permissions problem) a warning
rather than an error (should be similar to the existing warning for a
non-mail file).
Actually compile and install a libnotmuch shared library.
Fix to use the *last* Message-ID header if multiple such headers are
encountered, (I noticed this is one thing that kept me from seeing the
same message-ID values as sup).
Add support for the user to specify custom headers to be indexed.
Add support for configuring "virtual tags" which are a tuple of
(tag-name, search-specification). The database is responsible for
ensuring that the virtual tag is always consistent.
Indicate to the user if two files with the same message ID have
content that is actually different in some interesting way. Perhaps
notmuch initially sees all changes as interesting, and quickly learns
from the user which changes are not interesting (such as the very
common mailing-list footer).
Fix notmuch_query_count_messages to share code with
notmuch_query_search_messages rather than duplicating code. (And
consider renaming it as well.)
Provide a mechanism for doing automatic address completion based on
notmuch searches. Here was one proposal made in IRC:
<cworth> I guess all it would really have to be would be a way
to configure a series of searches to try in turn,
(presenting ambiguities at a given single level, and
advancing to the next level only if one level
returned no matches).
<cworth> So then I might have a series that looks like this:
<cworth> notmuch search --output=address_from tag:address_book_alias
<cworth> notmuch search --output=address_to tag:sent
<cworth> notmuch search --output=address_from
<cworth> I think I might like that quite a bit.
<cworth> And then we have a story for an address book for
non-emacs users.
Provide a ~me Xapian synonym for all of the user's configured email
addresses.
General
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Audit everything for dealing with out-of-memory (and drop xutil.c).
Achieve 100% test coverage with the test suite.
Investigate why the notmuch database is slightly larger than the sup
database for the same corpus of email.