175 lines
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Markdown
175 lines
5.2 KiB
Markdown
<h1>Mail Format</h1>
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`mailfmt` is a simple plain text email formatter. It's designed to ensure
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consistent paragraph spacing while preserving markdown syntax, email headers,
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sign-offs, and signature blocks.
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By default, this script accepts its input on `stdin` and prints to `stdout`.
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This makes it well suited for use as a formatter with a text editor like Kakoune
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or Helix. It has no dependencies besides the standard Python interpreter, and
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was written and tested against Python 3.13.3.
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<!--toc:start-->
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- [Features](#features)
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- [Usage](#usage)
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- [Output Example](#output-example)
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- [Markdown Safety](#markdown-safety)
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- [Aerc Integration](#aerc-integration)
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- [Contributing](#contributing)
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<!--toc:end-->
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## Features
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- Wraps emails at specified columns.
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- Automatically reflows paragraphs.
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- Squashes consecutive paragraph breaks.
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- Preserves:
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- Any long word not broken by spaces (e.g. URLs, email addresses).
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- Quoted lines.
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- Indented lines.
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- Lists.
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- Markdown-style code blocks.
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- Usenet-style signature block at EOF.
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- Sign-offs.
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- If specified, output can be made safe for passing to a Markdown renderer.
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- Use case: piping the output to `pandoc` to write a `text/html` message. See
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[Markdown Safety](#markdown-safety).
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## Usage
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```
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usage: mailfmt [-h] [-w WIDTH] [-b] [--no-replace-whitespace] [--no-reflow]
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[--no-signoff] [--no-signature] [--no-squash] [-m] [-i INPUT]
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[-o OUTPUT]
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Formatter for plain text email.
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"--no-*" options are NOT passed by default.
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options:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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-w, --width WIDTH Text width for wrapping. (default: 74)
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-b, --break-long-words
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Break long words while wrapping. (default: False)
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--no-replace-whitespace
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Don't normalize whitespace when wrapping.
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--no-reflow Don't reflow lines.
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--no-signoff Don't preserve signoff line breaks.
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--no-signature Don't preserve signature block.
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--no-squash Don't squash consecutive paragraph breaks.
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-m, --markdown-safe Output format safe for Markdown rendering.
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-i, --input INPUT Input file. (default: STDIN)
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-o, --output OUTPUT Output file. (default: STDOUT)
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Author : Daniel Fichtinger
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License: ISC
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Contact: daniel@ficd.ca
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```
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## Output Example
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Before:
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Hey,
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This is a really long paragraph with lots of words in it. However, my text editor uses soft-wrapping, so it ends up looking horrible when viewed without wrapping! Additionally,
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if I manually add some line breaks, things start to look _super_ janky!
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I can't just pipe this to `fmt` because it may break my beautiful
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markdown
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syntax. Markdown formatters are also problematic because they mess up
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my signoff and signature blocks! What should I do?
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Best wishes,
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Daniel
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--
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Daniel
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sr.ht/~ficd
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daniel@ficd.ca
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```
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After:
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```
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Hey,
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This is a really long paragraph with lots of words in it. However, my text
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editor uses soft-wrapping, so it ends up looking horrible when viewed
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without wrapping! Additionally, if I manually add some line breaks, things
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start to look _super_ janky!
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I can't just pipe this to `fmt` because it may break my beautiful markdown
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syntax. Markdown formatters are also problematic because they mess up my
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signoff and signature blocks! What should I do?
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Best wishes,
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Daniel
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--
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Daniel
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sr.ht/~ficd
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daniel@ficd.ca
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```
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## Markdown Safety
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In some cases, you may want to generate an HTML email. Ideally, you'd want the
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HTML to be generated directly from the plain text message, and for _both_
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versions to be legible and have the same semantics.
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Although `mailfmt` was written with Markdown markup in mind, its intended output
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is still the `text/plain` format. If you pass its output directly to a Markdown
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renderer, line breaks in sign-offs and the signature block won't be preserved.
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If you invoke `mailfmt --markdown-safe`, then `\` characters will be appended to
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mark line breaks that would otherwise be squashed, making the output suitable
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for conversion into HTML. Here's an example of one such pipeline:
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```bash
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cat message.txt | mailfmt --markdown-safe | pandoc -f markdown -t html
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--standalone > message.html
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```
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Here's the earlier example message with markdown safe output:
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```
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Hey,
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This is a really long paragraph with lots of words in it. However, my text
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editor uses soft-wrapping, so it ends up looking horrible when viewed
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without wrapping! Additionally, if I manually add some line breaks, things
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start to look _super_ janky!
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I can't just pipe this to `fmt` because it may break my beautiful markdown
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syntax. Markdown formatters are also problematic because they mess up my
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signoff and signature blocks! What should I do?
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Best wishes, \
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Daniel \
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-- \
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Daniel \
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sr.ht/~ficd \
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daniel@ficd.ca \
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```
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## Aerc Integration
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For integration with `aerc`, consider adding the following to your `aerc.conf`:
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```ini
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[multipart-converters]
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text/html=mailfmt --markdown-safe | pandoc -f markdown -t html --standalone
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```
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When you're done writing your email, you can call the `:multipart text/html`
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command to generate a `multipart/alternative` message which includes _both_ your
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original `text/plain` _and_ the newly generated `text/html` content.
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## Contributing
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Please send patches, requests, and concerns to my
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[public inbox](https://lists.sr.ht/~ficd/public-inbox).
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