optional is now really optional

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## Optional ## Optional
There are a bunch of programs that i use and think are useful. There are a bunch of programs that i use and think are useful.
They come with a .md installation and configuration guide. You can find installation guides to these on my [wiki](https://www.wiki.martenkante.eu/#arch)

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# Calendar
To use a terminal calendar the following programs are needed.
| programm | description |
| ---------- | ----------------------- |
| khal | terminal calendar |
| vdirsyncer | sync tool for calendars |
## Installation and configuration
To configure vdirsyncer edit a file in ```~/.config/vdirsyncer/config```.
```
[general]
status_path = "~/.cache/vdirsyncer/status"
#calendar
[pair private_calendar]
a = "private_calendar_local"
b = "private_calendar_remote"
collections = ["from a", "from b"]
metadata = ["color"]
[storage private_calendar_local]
type = "filesystem"
path = "~/.local/share/pim/calendars/private_calendar"
fileext = ".ics"
[storage private_calendar_remote]
type = "caldav"
url = "https://<url>"
auth = "basic"
username = "<username>"
password = "<password>"
```
After that initialize vdirsyncer.
```vdirsyncer discover && vdirsyncer metasync```
And keep regularly syncing your data (crontab).
The command to sync is the following.
```vdirsyncer sync```
Finally add a ```~/.config/khal/config``` and you're ready to go.
```
[calendars]
[[calendars]]
path = ~/.local/share/pim/calendars/*/*
type = discover
```
# Contacts
To use a terminal addressbook the following programs are needed.
| programm | description |
| ---------- | ----------------------- |
| khard | terminal addressbook |
| vdirsyncer | sync tool for calendars |
## Installation and configuration
To configure vdirsyncer edit a file in ```~/.config/vdirsyncer/config```.
```
[general]
status_path = "~/.cache/vdirsyncer/status"
#contacts
[pair private_contacts]
a = "private_contacts_local"
b = "private_contacts_remote"
collections = ["from a", "from b"]
[storage private_contacts_local]
type = "filesystem"
path = "~/.local/share/pim/contacts"
fileext = ".vcf"
[storage private_contacts_remote]
type = "carddav"
url = "https://<url>"
username = "<username>"
password = "<password>"
auth = "basic"
```
After that initialize vdirsyncer.
```vdirsyncer discover && vdirsyncer metasync```
And keep regularly syncing your data (crontab).
The command to sync is the following.
```vdirsyncer sync```
Now you just need to add and configure the config and youre done.
```
mkdir ~/.config/khard
cp /usr/share/doc/khard/khard.conf.example ~/.config/khard/khard.conf
```
# Mutt
These are a bunch of programs to be able to use lukesmithxyz's mutt-wizard,
which will be able to setup your neomutt acordingly.
| program | description |
| ----------- | --------------------- |
| neomutt | mail program |
| isync | syncs mail |
| msmtp | sends mail |
| pass | encrypts passwords |
| mutt-wizard | autoconfigure neomutt |
The mutt-wizard AUR package is slightly outdated.
Try to use the [git version](https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/mutt-wizard) to get the latest mutt-wizard.
## Installation and configuration
After the basic installation you will be able to:
``` mw add ``` to add mailaccounts
``` mw ls ``` to list existing ones
``` mw pass ``` to revise passwords
``` mw delete ``` to delete accounts
``` mw purge ``` to delete all accounts and settings
``` mw cron ``` toggle a cronjob to sync mail
## Use khard in mutt
To use your khard addressbook in mutt just add the following lines to your ```~/.config/mutt/muttrc```.
```
set query_command= "khard email --parsable --search-in-source-files %s"
bind editor <Tab> complete-query
bind editor ^T complete
macro index,pager A \
"<pipe message>khard add-email<return>" \
"add the sender email address to khard"
```
You can just tab-complete the email-addresses.
You can also add new ones by pressing A.

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# Tablecalculation
These are useful programs if you want to do table calculations like csv.
| program | description |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------ |
| sc-im | program to write and read csv data; sc improved |

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# Thinkpad
These are a bunch of useful programs if you own a thinkpad.
| program | description |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------ |
| lm_sensors | utility for hardware monitoring and SMBus access |
| thinkfan | utility to control fanspeeds |
## installation
After installing both lm_sensors and thinkfan activate thinkpad_acpi.
```sudo modprobe thinkpad_acpi```
Then copy and configure the config file.
```sudo cp /usr/share/doc/thinkfan/examples/thinkfan.conf.simple /etc/thinkfan.conf```
Enable it.
```systemctl enable thinkfan```
After that check and if correct enable the thinkfan service.
```sudo thinkfan -n```
```systemctl enable thinkfan.service```
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