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# Calendar
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`khal` is a calendar you can use in your terminal.
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To sync calendars you'll need `vdirsyncer` aswell.
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## Installation and configuration
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- `pacman -S khal vdirsyncer` - Install needed packages
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- To configure vdirsyncer edit a file in `~/.config/vdirsyncer/config`.
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```
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[general]
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status_path = "~/.cache/vdirsyncer/status"
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#calendar
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[pair private_calendar]
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a = "private_calendar_local"
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b = "private_calendar_remote"
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collections = ["from a", "from b"]
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metadata = ["color"]
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[storage private_calendar_local]
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type = "filesystem"
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path = "~/.local/share/pim/calendars/private_calendar"
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fileext = ".ics"
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[storage private_calendar_remote]
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type = "caldav"
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url = "https://<url>"
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auth = "basic"
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username = "<username>"
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password = "<password>"
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```
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- `vdirsyncer discober && vdirsyncer metasync` - After that initialize vdirsyncer.
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- `vdirsyncer sync` - Synchronize your data (put it in a crontab to run periodically)
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- Edit the `~/.config/khal/config`
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- Insert the following lines
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```
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[calendars]
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[[calendars]]
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path = ~/.local/share/pim/calendars/*/*
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type = discover
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```
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# Contacts
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`khard` is a adressbook that runs in your terminal.
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To sync the data using CardDAV you'll need `vdirsyncer` aswell.
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## Installation and configuration
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- `pacman -S khard vdirsyncer` - Install needed programs
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- Edit the `~/.config/vdirsyncer/config`.
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- Insert the following lines:
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```
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[general]
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status_path = "~/.cache/vdirsyncer/status"
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#contacts
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[pair private_contacts]
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a = "private_contacts_local"
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b = "private_contacts_remote"
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collections = ["from a", "from b"]
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[storage private_contacts_local]
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type = "filesystem"
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path = "~/.local/share/pim/contacts"
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fileext = ".vcf"
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[storage private_contacts_remote]
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type = "carddav"
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url = "https://<url>"
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username = "<username>"
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password = "<password>"
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auth = "basic"
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```
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- `vdirsyncer discover && vdirsyncer metasync` - Initialize vdirsyncer
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- `vdirsyncer sync` - Synchronize the addressbook (put this into a crontab to update periodically)
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- Add and configure a config for khard
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- `mkdir ~/.config/khard` - add a directory for the config
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- `cp /usr/share/doc/khard/khard.conf.example ~/.config/khard/khard.conf` - Copy the example configuration
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- Adjust `khard.conf` to your needs
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## Mutt
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It is possible to use your khard-addressbook in mutt.
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To see how it works check out the [Mutt](/#arch/mail.md).
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# Mutt
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Neomutt is a mail program that runs in your terminal.
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It can be easily configured using mutt-wizard.
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## Installation
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- `yay -S neomutt isync msmtp pass` - Install all dependecies
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- Install mutt-wizard from [github](https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/mutt-wizard) (AUR is not up to date)
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## Using mutt-wizard
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After installation you're able to use the following commands, that will guide you through configuration.
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`mw add` to add mailaccounts
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`mw ls` to list existing ones
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`mw pass` to revise passwords
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`mw delete` to delete accounts
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`mw purge` to delete all accounts and settings
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`mw cron` toggle a cronjob to sync mail
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## Use khard in mutt
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- Edit `~/.config/mutt/muttrc`
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- Append the following lines.
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```
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set query_command= "khard email --parsable --search-in-source-files %s"
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bind editor <Tab> complete-query
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bind editor ^T complete
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macro index,pager A \
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"<pipe message>khard add-email<return>" \
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"add the sender email address to khard"
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```
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- You should now be able to tab-complete email-addresses in neomutt
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- You can also add new ones by pressing A
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# Tablecalculation
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`sc-im` is a program to view and edit tables especially in csv-format.
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## Installation
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- `yay -S sc-im` - Install sc-im
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- `sc-im <insert-filename>.csv` - Edit files
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## Usage
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`sc-im` uses vim keys to move.
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You can insert text to a cell with `\` and numbers using `=`.
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You can edit existing entries with `e` for text and `E` for numbers.
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You can delete (multiple (for example `3`) rows `dr`/`d3r`, yank rows `yr`/`y3r`.
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You can delete (multiple (for example `3`) columns `dc`/`d3c`, yank rows `yc`/`y3c`.
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You can insert new rows `ir`/`i3r` or columns `ic`/`i3c`.
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### Special numbers
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There are some functions you can use when in numbers mode.
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- `=@sum(<start-cell>:<end-cell>)` - Summarize all number-entries in the range of given cells
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# Wine
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Wine is a compatibility layer to run windows programs on linux machines.
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## Installation and Configuration
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- Enable multilib support in pacman
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- `vim /etc/pacman.conf` - Uncomment the following lines
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```
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[multilib]
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Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
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```
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- `pacman -S wine winetricks` - Install wine and configuration helper
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- Set the global variable `WINEPREFIX` to your liking, standard is `$HOME/.wine`
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- `winetricks` - run the installation of basic windows dependencies to the wine directory
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- Move the program you want to run to `$WINEPREFIX/drive_c/`
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- `winetricks sandbox` - (Optional) if you don't want wine to set up directories or files into your home directory
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- `wine $WINEPREFIX/drive_c/<insert program>` - Run the program with wine
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