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play around anyways.**
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## Goal / What is imag?
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## Mission statement
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Our (long-term) goal is to
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> suite of tools to cover all aspects of personal information management.
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Yes, imag is a rather ambitious project as it tries to reimplement functionality
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for several "personal information management aspects". It is a hobby project,
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keep that in mind. We try to use standards like vcard, icalendar and others
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wherever possible.
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for several "personal information management aspects".
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We try to use standards like vcard, icalendar and others wherever possible.
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Have a look at [the documentation](./doc/) for some more words on this.
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Here is how to try `imag` out.
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`imag` is a _suite/collection_ of tools (like git, for example) and you can
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build them individually.
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All subdirectories prefixed with "`libimag"` are libraries.
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All subdirectories prefixed with `"imag-"` are binaries and compiling them will
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give you a commandline application.
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build each "module" individually.
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### Building
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We use `cargo` for building all crates in this repository.
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Make sure to use a recent `cargo`, at least one with workspace support.
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Building all crates works with `cargo build --all`, building individual crates
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by specifying the `--manifest-path` flag to cargo.
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by specifying the `--manifest-path` flag to cargo. The crates in ./bin are the
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actual commandline tools, ./bin/core contains a core set of imag commands
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("plumbing" in git-speak) and ./bin/domain contains domain-specific imag
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commands, for example a todo tool or a bookmark tool.
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### Running
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[developer certificate of origin](#developer-certificate-of-origin)
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by contributing to imag.
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Feel free to contact [us via our mailinglist](http://imag-pim.org/mailinglist/)
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and/or submit patches via mail (use `git format-patch` and
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`git send-email`, always add a cover letter to describe your submission).
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You don't have to send patches via mail, though. As long as I can `git pull`
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your changes (without having to login or register at the remote) or `git am`
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your patchset, I'm fine.
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I'd encourage you, though, to [use git-send-email](https://git-send-email.io)
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or at least [git-request-pull](https://git-scm.org/)
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Also ensure that each commit submitted via email has
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[a "Signed-off-by: " line](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1962094/what-is-the-sign-off-feature-in-git-for).
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By adding that line, you agree to our
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[developer certificate of origin](#developer-certificate-of-origin).
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If you do not add the "Signed-off-by: " line, I reserve the right to kindly
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reject your patch.
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Make sure to test-compile your patchset and, if available, run tests.
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Make sure to test-compile your patchset and run tests if there are any for the
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code you changed.
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## Prerequisites
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imag.
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Everything else will be done by `cargo`.
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Note that this software is targeted towards commandline linux users and we do
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not aim to be portable to Windows or Mac OSX (though I wouldn't mind merging
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patches for OS X compatibility).
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If you want to build the documentation (you don't have to) you'll need:
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* pandoc
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* pandoc-citeproc
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* texlive
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* lmodern (font package)
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* (gnu) make
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All dependencies are installable with the nix package manager by using a
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`nix-shell`, if you have the nix package manager installed on your system.
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## Commit guidelines
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free to send "Fixup" commits in the review process.
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If squashing fails I will come back to you.
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We do not follow some official Rust styleguide for our codebase, but we try to
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write minimal and readable code. 100 characters per line, avoid noise in the
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codebase, ... you get it.
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Also ensure that each commit has
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[a "Signed-off-by: " line](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1962094/what-is-the-sign-off-feature-in-git-for).
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By adding that line, you agree to our
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[developer certificate of origin](#developer-certificate-of-origin).
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If you do not add the "Signed-off-by: " line, I reserve the right to kindly
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reject your patch.
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## Code of Conduct
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