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on:
push:
tags:
- 'v*'
jobs:
publish:
runs-on: based-alpine
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: setup cache
id: uv-cache
uses: https://git.ficd.sh/ficd/uv-cache@v1
- name: build
run: |
uv sync
uv build
- name: publish
run: |
uv publish --token ${{ secrets.PYPI_TOKEN }}

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<h1>Mail Format</h1>
`mailfmt` is a simple plain text email formatter. It's designed to ensure
consistent paragraph spacing while preserving markdown syntax, email
headers, sign-offs, and signature blocks.
consistent paragraph spacing while preserving markdown syntax, email headers,
sign-offs, and signature blocks.
By default, the command accepts its input on `stdin` and prints to
`stdout`. This makes it well suited for use as a formatter with a text
editor like Kakoune or Helix.
By default, this script accepts its input on `stdin` and prints to `stdout`.
This makes it well suited for use as a formatter with a text editor like Kakoune
or Helix. It has no dependencies besides the standard Python interpreter, and
was written and tested against Python 3.13.3.
<!--toc:start-->
- [Features](#features)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Output Example](#output-example)
- [Markdown Safety](#markdown-safety)
- [Aerc Integration](#aerc-integration)
- [Contributing](#contributing)
<!--toc:end-->
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- Markdown-style code blocks.
- Usenet-style signature block at EOF.
- Sign-offs.
- If specified, output can be made safe for passing to a Markdown
renderer.
- Use case: piping the output to `pandoc` to write a `text/html`
message. See [Markdown Safety](#markdown-safety).
## Installation
`mailfmt` is intended for use as a standaole tool. The package is
available on PyPI as `mailfmt`. I recommend using
[uv](https://github.com/astral-sh/uv) or `pipx` to install it so the
`mailfmt` command is available on your path:
```sh
uv tool install mailfmt
```
Verify that the installation was successful:
```sh
mailfmt --help
```
- If specified, output can be made safe for passing to a Markdown renderer.
- Use case: piping the output to `pandoc` to write a `text/html` message. See
[Markdown Safety](#markdown-safety).
## Usage
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-o, --output OUTPUT Output file. (default: STDOUT)
Author : Daniel Fichtinger
Contact: daniel@ficd.sh
License: ISC
Contact: daniel@ficd.ca
```
## Output Example
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--
Daniel
daniel@ficd.sh
sr.ht/~ficd
daniel@ficd.ca
```
After:
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--
Daniel
daniel@ficd.sh
sr.ht/~ficd
daniel@ficd.ca
```
## Markdown Safety
In some cases, you may want to generate an HTML email. Ideally, you'd want
the HTML to be generated directly from the plain text message, and for
_both_ versions to be legible and have the same semantics.
In some cases, you may want to generate an HTML email. Ideally, you'd want the
HTML to be generated directly from the plain text message, and for _both_
versions to be legible and have the same semantics.
Although `mailfmt` was written with Markdown markup in mind, its intended
output is still the `text/plain` format. If you pass its output directly
to a Markdown renderer, line breaks in sign-offs and the signature block
won't be preserved.
Although `mailfmt` was written with Markdown markup in mind, its intended output
is still the `text/plain` format. If you pass its output directly to a Markdown
renderer, line breaks in sign-offs and the signature block won't be preserved.
If you invoke `mailfmt --markdown-safe`, then `\` characters will be
appended to mark line breaks that would otherwise be squashed, making the
output suitable for conversion into HTML. Here's an example of one such
pipeline:
If you invoke `mailfmt --markdown-safe`, then `\` characters will be appended to
mark line breaks that would otherwise be squashed, making the output suitable
for conversion into HTML. Here's an example of one such pipeline:
```bash
cat message.txt | mailfmt --markdown-safe | pandoc -f markdown -t html
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-- \
Daniel \
daniel@ficd.sh \
sr.ht/~ficd \
daniel@ficd.ca \
```
## Aerc Integration
For integration with `aerc`, consider adding the following to your
`aerc.conf`:
For integration with `aerc`, consider adding the following to your `aerc.conf`:
```ini
[multipart-converters]
text/html=mailfmt --markdown-safe | pandoc -f markdown -t html --standalone
```
When you're done writing your email, you can call the
`:multipart text/html` command to generate a `multipart/alternative`
message which includes _both_ your original `text/plain` _and_ the newly
generated `text/html` content.
When you're done writing your email, you can call the `:multipart text/html`
command to generate a `multipart/alternative` message which includes _both_ your
original `text/plain` _and_ the newly generated `text/html` content.
## Contributing
Please send patches, requests, and concerns to my
[public inbox](https://lists.sr.ht/~ficd/public-inbox).

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clean:
#!/bin/sh
if [ ! -d "dist" ] && [ ! -d "__pycache__" ]; then
echo "Nothing to clean."
exit 0
fi
if [ -d "dist" ]; then
echo "Removing dist/"
rm -r dist/
fi
if [ -d "__pycache__" ]; then
echo "Removing __pycache__/"
rm -r "__pycache__"
fi
publish:
#!/bin/sh
just clean
uv build
export UV_PUBLISH_TOKEN="$(pass show pypi)"
uv publish

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# Author: Daniel Fichtinger
# License: ISC
import argparse
import re
import sys
import textwrap
from importlib.metadata import version
import sys
import re
import argparse
def main() -> None:
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if not signoff_cache and 1 <= n <= 5 and line[-1] == ",":
return True
# second potential line
elif signoff_cache and 1 <= n <= 5:
elif signoff_cache and 1 <= n <= 5 and line[-1].isalpha():
for w in words:
if not w[0].isupper():
return False
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return False
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Heuristic formatter for plain text email. Preserves markup, signoffs, and signature blocks.",
description='Formatter for plain text email.\n"--no-*" options are NOT passed by default.',
epilog="""
Author : Daniel Fichtinger
Repository: https://git.ficd.sh/ficd/mailfmt
License : ISC
Contact : daniel@ficd.sh
Author : Daniel Fichtinger
License: ISC
Contact: daniel@ficd.ca
""",
formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
)
parser.add_argument(
"-v",
"--version",
required=False,
help="Print version info and exit.",
action="store_true",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-w",
"--width",
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help="Output file. (default: %(default)s)",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.version:
print(version("mailfmt"))
exit(0)
width = args.width
should_check_signoff = args.no_signoff
should_check_signature = args.no_signature

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[project]
name = "mailfmt"
version = "1.0.4"
description = "Heuristic plain text email formatter."
version = "0.1.0"
description = "Add your description here"
readme = "README.md"
authors = [
{ name = "Daniel Fichtinger", email = "daniel@ficd.sh" }
{ name = "Daniel Fichtinger", email = "daniel@ficd.ca" }
]
requires-python = ">=3.11"
dependencies = []
license = "ISC"
license-files = ["LICENSE"]
keywords = ["email", "formatter", "cli"]
[project.urls]
Repository = "https://git.ficd.sh/ficd/mailfmt"
[project.scripts]
mailfmt = "mailfmt:main"

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[[package]]
name = "mailfmt"
version = "1.0.3"
version = "0.1.0"
source = { editable = "." }