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ABOOK
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
COMMANDS DURING USE
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
NAME
abook - text-based address book program
SYNOPSIS
abook [ OPTION ]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the abook program. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
abook is a text-based address book program. It contains Name, Email, Address and various Phone fields. It is designed for use with mutt, but can be equally useful on its own.
OPTIONS
-h --help
Show usage.
-C --config <filename>
Use an alternative configuration file (default is $HOME/.abook/abookrc ).
--datafile <filename>
Use an alternative addressbook file (default is $HOME/.abook/addressbook ).
--mutt-query <string> [ --outformat <outputformat> ]
Make a query for mutt (search
the addressbook for
<string>
).
The
--datafile
option, as documented above, may be
used
BEFORE
this option to search a different
addressbook file.
Only a subset of the below
<outputformat>
are
allowed:
mutt
(default),
vcard
and
custom
--convert
[
--informat
<inputformat>
] [
--infile
<inputfile>
] [
--outformat
<outputformat>
] [
--outfile
<outputfile>
]
Converts <inputfile> in <inputformat> to <outputfile> in <outputformat> (defaults are abook , stdin , text and stdout ).
The following
inputformats
are supported:
-
abook
abook native format
-
ldif
ldif / Netscape addressbook
-
mutt
mutt alias
-
pine
pine addressbook
-
csv
comma separated values
-
palmcsv
Palm comma separated values
-
vcard
VCard addressbook
The following
outputformats
are supported:
-
abook
abook native format
-
ldif
ldif / Netscape addressbook (.4ld)
-
mutt
mutt alias
-
html
html document
-
pine
pine addressbook
-
vcard
VCard addressbook
-
csv
comma separated values
-
palmcsv
Palm comma separated values
-
elm
elm alias
-
text
plain text
-
spruce
Spruce address book
-
wl
Wanderlust address book
-
bsdcal
BSD calendar
-
custom
Custom output format, see below
--outformatstr <string>
Only used if
--mutt-query
or
--convert
is specified
and
--outformat
=
custom
.
<string>
is a format string allowing
placeholders.
A placeholder can be any of the standard fields names (see
abookrc
(5)) and must be encapsulated by curly
brackets.
The default value is "{nick} ({name}): {mobile}"
If
<string>
starts with
!
only entries
whose all fields from
<string>
are non-NULL are
included.
--add-email
Read an e-mail message from stdin and add the sender to the addressbook.
--add-email-quiet
Same as --add-email but doesnβt confirm adding.
--formats
List available formats.
COMMANDS DURING USE
Press β ? β during use to get a list of commands.
SEE ALSO
mutt (1), abookrc (5)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Alan Ford <alan@whirlnet.co.uk>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
abook was written by Jaakko Heinonen <jheinonen@users.sourceforge.net>