# asyncomplete-muttgoobook.vim A vim plugin for mail files to select email addresses from the mutt aliases file, and Google Contacts (using goobook). ## Prerequisites * This has been tested with the [vim-plug](https://github.com/junegunn/vim-plug) minimalist Vim plugin manager. Other plugin managers may work. * This is designed to work with the [asyncomplete](https://github.com/prabirshrestha/asyncomplete.vim) code completion subsystem, which is writtin in pure Vim (v8) script. * [goobook](http://gitlab.com/goobook/goobook) for interacting with your Google Contacts from the command line. This has been tested with Goobook 3.5.2, but 1.x may work if your distribution still uses Python 2.7+. * This is designed to work in mutt, but is not mutt-specific (except for reading _${HOME}/.mutt/aliases_). Using vim to edit the file type `mail` should be enough to get it working. As of this writing (2023-04-30), this has only been tested in Vim v9, but is also writtin in Vim v8 script so should work in older versions. ## Installation 1. Clone this repository into your Vim plugin directory. For vim-plug in Vim on Linux, this is usually _${HOME}/.vim/plugged_, but vim-plug will place it here automatically if you merely configure $MYVIMRC properly. Place the following line between `call plug#begin(..)` and `call plug#end()`: ```vim call plug#begin('...') " ... Plug 'https://git.eldon.me/trey/asyncomplete-muttgoobook.vim' " ... call plug#end() ``` Then, inside Vim, run `:PlugInstall`. You can check that the muttgoobook plugin is installed successfully with `:PlugStatus`. 1. Configure Vim in $MYVIMRC to load the `muttgoobook` source using the following: ```vim autocmd User asyncomplete_setup call asyncomplete#register_source({ \ 'name': 'muttgoobook', \ 'allowlist': ['mail'], \ 'completor': function('asyncomplete#sources#muttgoobook#completor'), \ }) ``` If you want to have other file types to use this plugin, you may add them to the `allowlist` above. 1. By default, this plugin tries to determine if the cursor is in an email address field ('From:', 'To:', 'Cc:', 'Bcc:', in English). The matching is case-insensitive. If you use another language, that names these fields differently, you can modify this in $MYVIMRC by adding the `g:muttgoobook_address_fields` global variable. This is designed to be a Vim regular expression, replace `['from', 'to', 'b\?cc']` accordingly: ```vim let g:muttgoobook_address_fields = '^\s*\(from\|to\|b\?cc\):\s*' ``` The above pattern is the default if this variable isn't specified. 1. Also, if your mutt aliases file is in a different path than _${HOME}/.mutt/aliases_, you can override it in $MYVIMRC with the global variable `g:mutt_aliases`: ```vim let g:mutt_aliases = '~/.mutt/aliases' ``` Again, what appears above is the default if not set explicitly to something else. Any double-quotes (`"`) and backslashes (`\`) in the mutt aliases file will be removed before pasting the results of the completion to the currently edited mail file. ## TODO * possibly set up some kind of trigger to post an email address from the mutt aliases file or Google Contacts, within the body of the message. * Perform more testing!