On Mon, Jul 09 2012, Peter Keen <peter.keen@bugsplat.info> wrote: > Over the weekend I threw together the prototype for a web-based notmuch > client named Speedee. It's a little Ruby webapp with a Backbone.js front > end, using Twitter Bootstrap and a free theme from Bootswatch. It doesn't > do much yet. Basically, it can list threads matching a search and show you > those threads. It reads the notmuch config file to find the database. It > also reads the file for a new section named "speedee searches", where you > can define named searches to be included in the sidebar. The list of All > Tags is also included in the sidebar, assuming the version of notmuch > you're running has my ruby bindings patch from yesterday. > > At this point, my plan is to add a super basic mail composer and sending > facility and then live with it for a few months. I've setup a demo using > the notmuch mbox file as sample data. Feel free to poke around [1] and let > me know what you think! > > Source: https://github.com/peterkeen/speedee > Demo: https://speedee.bugsplat.info/#search/ruby Cool! I like it. I can imagine adding fancier formatting and coloring in the show pages, but it's a really nice simple platform to start with. Very nice. Looking forward to watching it develop! jamie.