Release version 0.7.1
Revert "imap: attempt automatic reconnection on error"
Release version 0.7.0
aerc is an email client for your terminal.
This is a fork of the original aerc by Drew DeVault.
A short demonstration can be found on https://aerc-mail.org/
Join the IRC channel: #aerc on irc.libera.chat for end-user support, and #aerc-dev for development.
On its first run, aerc will copy the default config files to ~/.config/aerc
on Linux or ~/Library/Preferences/aerc
on MacOS (or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/aerc
if set)
and show the account configuration wizard.
If you redirect stdout to a file, logging output will be written to that file:
$ aerc > log
For instructions and documentation: see man aerc
and further specific man
pages on there.
Note that the example HTML filter (off by default), additionally needs w3m
and
dante
to be installed.
Recent versions of aerc are available on:
And likely other platforms.
Install the dependencies:
Then compile aerc:
$ make
aerc optionally supports notmuch. To enable it, you need to have a recent version of notmuch, including the header files (notmuch.h). Then compile aerc with the necessary build tags:
$ GOFLAGS=-tags=notmuch make
To install aerc locally:
# make install
Anyone can contribute to aerc. First you need to clone the repository and build the project:
$ git clone https://git.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc
$ cd aerc
$ make
Patch the code. Make some tests. Ensure that your code is properly formatted with gofmt. Ensure that everything builds and works as expected. Ensure that you did not break anything.
Once you are happy with your work, you can create a commit (or several commits). Follow these general rules:
git log --oneline
.Fixes:
trailer with the commit id and its title.There is a great reference for commit messages in the Linux kernel documentation.
Before sending the patch, you should configure your local clone with sane defaults:
$ git config format.subjectPrefix "PATCH aerc"
$ git config sendemail.to "~rjarry/aerc-devel@lists.sr.ht"
And send the patch to the mailing list:
$ git sendemail --annotate -1
Wait for feedback. Address comments and amend changes to your original commit. Then you should send a v2:
$ git sendemail --in-reply-to=$first_message_id --annotate -v2 -1
Once the maintainer is happy with your patch, they will apply it and push it.
Send patches and questions to ~rjarry/aerc-devel@lists.sr.ht.
Instructions for preparing a patch are available at git-send-email.io
Subscribe to release announcements on ~rjarry/aerc-announce@lists.sr.ht
Submit bug reports and feature requests on https://todo.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc.