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authorKoni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com>2022-11-15 21:24:52 +0100
committerRobin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>2022-12-02 22:59:44 +0100
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daterange: support relative terms
Support relative terms when writing date ranges in the search and filter commands with the -d flag. Syntax is inspired by the notmuch search terms. Terms can be written with spaces or underscores for a better readability, so both "this_week" and "this week" are allowed. Terms are not case-sensitive. Some terms can be prefixed with either "this" or "last" where applicable ("this" is assumed by default if omitted): - "today", "yesterday" - ("this"|"last") "year", "month", "week" - all weekdays (e.g. "Tuesday", "last_wed") - all months (e.g. "January", "last_feb") Note that "month" should always be spelled out to prevent a possible ambiguity with "Monday". Weekdays and months do not need to be written out completely, i.e. "February..March" and "Feb..Mar" are both understood. Relative date terms can be used with the <N (year|month|week|day)> syntax where N is a positive integer indicating the number of time units in the past from today. The units can be abbreviated with a single letter, e.g. "1w 1d.." is the same as "1 week 1 day..". More examples: :filter -d yesterday :filter -d last_monday.. :filter -d mon..sat :filter -d 1y1m1w1d.. :search -d this_week "PATCH aerc" Signed-off-by: Koni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com> Acked-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
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