Tony Zorman b1b3c4c469 ~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs -> xmonad.hs
With XDG support so firmly ingrained now, it's about time we stop
hard-coding the configuration path in the docs.
2023-12-22 18:17:17 +01:00

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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : XMonad.Prompt.Email
-- Description : A prompt for sending quick, one-line emails, via GNU \'mail\'.
-- Copyright : (c) 2007 Brent Yorgey
-- License : BSD-style (see LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : <byorgey@gmail.com>
-- Stability : stable
-- Portability : unportable
--
-- A prompt for sending quick, one-line emails, via the standard GNU
-- \'mail\' utility (which must be in your $PATH). This module is
-- intended mostly as an example of using "XMonad.Prompt.Input" to
-- build an action requiring user input.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module XMonad.Prompt.Email (
-- * Usage
-- $usage
emailPrompt
) where
import XMonad.Core
import XMonad.Util.Run
import XMonad.Prelude (void)
import XMonad.Prompt
import XMonad.Prompt.Input
-- $usage
--
-- You can use this module by importing it, along with
-- "XMonad.Prompt", into your @xmonad.hs@ file:
--
-- > import XMonad.Prompt
-- > import XMonad.Prompt.Email
--
-- and adding an appropriate keybinding, for example:
--
-- > , ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_e), emailPrompt def addresses)
--
-- where @addresses@ is a list of email addresses that should
-- autocomplete, for example:
--
-- > addresses = ["me@me.com", "mr@big.com", "tom.jones@foo.bar"]
--
-- You can still send email to any address, but sending to these
-- addresses will be faster since you only have to type a few
-- characters and then hit \'tab\'.
--
-- For detailed instructions on editing your key bindings, see
-- <https://xmonad.org/TUTORIAL.html#customizing-xmonad the tutorial>.
-- | Prompt the user for a recipient, subject, and body, and send an
-- email via the GNU \'mail\' utility. The second argument is a list
-- of addresses for autocompletion.
emailPrompt :: XPConfig -> [String] -> X ()
emailPrompt c addrs =
inputPromptWithCompl c "To" (mkComplFunFromList c addrs) ?+ \to ->
inputPrompt c "Subject" ?+ \subj ->
inputPrompt c "Body" ?+ \body ->
void (runProcessWithInput "mail" ["-s", subj, to] (body ++ "\n"))