Crates.io | libimagannotation |
lib.rs | libimagannotation |
version | 0.3.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2017-08-25 17:44:06.883293 |
updated_at | 2017-08-25 17:44:06.883293 |
description | Library for the imag core distribution |
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imag
is a commandline personal information management suite.
This application is in early development. There are some things that work, but we do not consider anything stable or usable at this moment. Feel free to play around anyways.
Our (long-term) goal is to
Create a fast, reliable commandline personal information management suite which covers all aspects of personal information management, consists of reusable parts and integrates well with known commandline tools.
Yes, imag is a rather ambitous project as it tries to reimplement functionality for several "personal information management aspects". It is a hobby project, keep that in mind. We try to use standards like vcard and icalendar wherever possible.
imag consists of modules (e.g. imag-notes
, imag-tag
, imag-view
), where
each module covers one PIM aspect. Have a look at
the documentation for some more words on this.
Here is how to try imag
out.
imag
is a suite/collection of tools (like git, for example) and you can
build them individually.
All subdirectories prefixed with "libimag"
are libraries.
All subdirectories prefixed with "imag-"
are binaries and compiling them will
give you a commandline application.
We use make
to automate the build process.
Make sure to not include some -j 8
arguments, this will not work as you
might think, as the rust compiler automatically parallelizes stuff and if you make -j 8
, you end up with a pretty high load!
There are several targets for each of the sub-crates in the Makefile:
Target | Multi | Purpose | Example |
---|---|---|---|
all | Build everything, debug mode | make all |
|
bin | Build all binaries, debug mode | make bin |
|
lib | Build all libraries, debug mode | make lib |
|
lib-test | Test all libraries | make lib-test |
|
imag-bin | Build only the imag binary, debug mode |
make imag-bin |
|
clean | Remove build artifacts | make clean |
|
update | Run cargo update |
make update |
|
check-outdated | Run cargo outdated |
make check-outdated |
|
check | * | Run cargo check |
make check |
install | * | Build everything, release mode, install | make install |
release | * | Build everything, release mode | make release |
The Multi
targets are callable for each sub-crate. For example you can call
make imag-store-check
to run cargo check
on the imag-store
crate.
After you build the module you want to play with, you can simply call the binary
itself with the --help
flag, to get some help what the module is capable of.
If you installed the module, you can either call imag-<modulename>
(if the
install-directory is in your $PATH
), or install the imag
binary to call imag <modulename>
(also if everything is in your $PATH
).
We have a official website for imag, where I post release notes and monthly(ish) updates what's happening in the source tree. There is no RSS feed, though.
We also have a mailinglist where I post updates and where discussion and questions are encouraged.
This is a hobby project, so sometimes things are not optimal and might go unrecognized and slip through. Feel free to open issues about things you notice!
Though, we have some documentation in the ./doc subtree which can be compiled to PDF or a website. These docs are not published anywhere and are not even integrated into our CI, so it might be broken (though it's unlikely). Developer documentation is also available online on github.io and on docs.rs, though they might be a bit outdated.
We are looking for contributors!
Feel free to open issues for asking questions, suggesting features or other things!
Also have a look at the CONTRIBUTING.md file!
Have a look at our website where you can find some information on how to get in touch and so on.
Feel free to join our new IRC channel at freenode: #imag or our mailinglist.
We chose to distribute this software under terms of GNU LGPLv2.1.