├── .gitignore
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├── elfeed-goodies-new-entry-hooks.el
├── elfeed-goodies-logging.el
├── README.md
├── elfeed-goodies.el
├── elfeed-goodies-split-pane.el
├── elfeed-goodies-show-mode.el
├── elfeed-goodies-search-mode.el
└── COPYING
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1 | ;;; elfeed-goodies-new-entry-hooks.el --- new-entry hooks for Elfeed goodies
2 | ;;
3 | ;; Copyright (c) 2015 Gergely Nagy
4 | ;;
5 | ;; Author: Gergely Nagy
6 | ;; URL: https://github.com/algernon/elfeed-goodies
7 | ;;
8 | ;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
9 | ;;
10 | ;;; License: GPLv3+
11 | ;;; Commentary:
12 | ;; Contains functions that will be added too `elfeed-new-entry-hook' on setup.
13 | ;;
14 | ;;; Code:
15 |
16 | (require 'elfeed-goodies)
17 | (require 'cl-lib)
18 | (require 'mm-url)
19 |
20 | (defcustom elfeed-goodies/html-decode-title-tags '()
21 | "Decode HTML entities in the titles of entries tagged with any of these tags."
22 | :group 'elfeed-goodies
23 | :type '(repeat symbol))
24 |
25 | (defun elfeed-goodies/html-decode-title (entry)
26 | "Take ENTRY decode title, and set ENTRY title to decoded version."
27 | (let ((tags (elfeed-deref (elfeed-entry-tags entry))))
28 | (if (or (equal elfeed-goodies/html-decode-title-tags '(:all))
29 | (cl-intersection tags elfeed-goodies/html-decode-title-tags))
30 | (let* ((original (elfeed-deref (elfeed-entry-title entry)))
31 | (replace (mm-url-decode-entities-string original)))
32 | (setf (elfeed-entry-title entry) replace)))))
33 |
34 | (defun elfeed-goodies/parse-author (_type entry db-entry)
35 | "Take TYPE (ignored), ENTRY, DB-ENTRY, extract and replace author in DB-ENTRY."
36 | (let* ((author-name (xml-query '(author name *) entry)))
37 | (setf (elfeed-meta db-entry :author) author-name)))
38 |
39 | (provide 'elfeed-goodies-new-entry-hooks)
40 |
41 | ;;; elfeed-goodies-new-entry-hooks.el ends here
42 |
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1 | ;;; elfeed-goodies-logging.el --- Logging support for Elfeed goodies
2 | ;;
3 | ;; Copyright (c) 2015 Gergely Nagy
4 | ;;
5 | ;; Author: Gergely Nagy
6 | ;; URL: https://github.com/algernon/elfeed-goodies
7 | ;;
8 | ;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
9 | ;;
10 | ;;; License: GPLv3+
11 | ;;; Commentary:
12 | ;; Contains configuration for the elfeed-log buffer surrouding size and position.
13 | ;; As well as toggle funcion to show and hide window.
14 | ;;
15 | ;;; Code:
16 |
17 | (require 'elfeed-goodies)
18 | (require 'popwin)
19 |
20 | (defcustom elfeed-goodies/log-window-position 'bottom
21 | "Position of the log window."
22 | :group 'elfeed-goodies
23 | :type '(choice (const left) (const right) (const top) (const bottom)))
24 |
25 | (defcustom elfeed-goodies/log-window-size 0.25
26 | "Size of the log window."
27 | :group 'elfeed-goodies
28 | :type 'number)
29 |
30 | ;;;###autoload
31 | (defun elfeed-goodies/toggle-logs ()
32 | "Toggle the display of Elfeed logs in a popup window."
33 | (interactive)
34 |
35 | (let* ((log-buffer (get-buffer "*elfeed-log*"))
36 | (log-window (get-buffer-window log-buffer)))
37 | (if log-window
38 | (delete-window log-window)
39 | (progn
40 | (with-current-buffer log-buffer
41 | (goto-char (point-max)))
42 | (popwin:popup-buffer (get-buffer "*elfeed-log*")
43 | :position elfeed-goodies/log-window-position
44 | :height elfeed-goodies/log-window-size
45 | :width elfeed-goodies/log-window-size
46 | :stick t
47 | :noselect t
48 | :dedicated t)))))
49 |
50 | (provide 'elfeed-goodies-logging)
51 |
52 | ;;; elfeed-goodies-logging.el ends here
53 |
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1 | Elfeed goodies
2 | ==================
3 |
4 | [](https://melpa.org/#/elfeed-goodies)
5 |
6 | Various bits and pieces to enhance the [Elfeed][elfeed] user experience.
7 |
8 | [elfeed]: https://github.com/skeeto/elfeed
9 |
10 | [](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/algernon/elfeed-goodies/master/data/screenshot.png)
11 |
12 | Features
13 | -------
14 |
15 | * An adaptive, powerline-based header for the `*elfeed-search*` and
16 | `*elfeed-entry*` buffers, with a matching entry format.
17 | * Split pane setup.
18 | * A function to toggle the `*elfeed-log*` buffer in a popup window.
19 | * Easy customisation.
20 |
21 | Getting started
22 | ------------
23 |
24 | The easiest way to get started is to install the package via [MELPA][melpa]:
25 |
26 | ```elisp
27 | (package-install 'elfeed-goodies)
28 | ```
29 |
30 | [melpa]: https://melpa.org/#/elfeed-goodies
31 |
32 | Following which, it is recommended to call the `(elfeed-goodies/setup)`
33 | function, that sets up the various bits and pieces of the enhancements.
34 |
35 | ```elisp
36 | (require 'elfeed)
37 | (require 'elfeed-goodies)
38 |
39 | (elfeed-goodies/setup)
40 | ```
41 |
42 | You can customise some aspects of the package with `M-x customize-group
43 | elfeed-goodies`.
44 |
45 | Faces used by the package
46 | -------------------------------
47 |
48 | The package does not define any new faces, but uses a number of them defined by
49 | [Elfeed][elfeed]. They work reasonably well with most dark themes, but light
50 | ones they may have problems with. Consider customising the following faces:
51 |
52 | * `powerline-active1`, `powerline-active2`: Used for the powerline block
53 | backgrounds in the various headers.
54 | * `elfeed-search-feed-face`: Used in the `*elfeed-entry*` header for the feed
55 | title, and in the `*elfeed-search*` buffer for the same purpose. Not to be
56 | confused with the entry title!
57 | * `elfeed-search-title-face`: Used in the `*elfeed-entry*` header for the entry
58 | title, and in the `*elfeed-search*` buffer for the same purpose. Not to be
59 | confused with the feed title!
60 | * `elfeed-search-tag-face`: Used in the `*elfeed-entry*` header for the tags
61 | list, and in the `*elfeed-search*` buffer for the same purpose.
62 |
63 | Copyright & License
64 | ------------------------
65 |
66 | Copyright (c) 2015, 2016 Gergely Nagy, released under the terms of the GNU GPLv3+.
67 |
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1 | ;;; elfeed-goodies.el --- Elfeed goodies
2 | ;;
3 | ;; Copyright (c) 2015, 2016 Gergely Nagy
4 | ;;
5 | ;; Author: Gergely Nagy
6 | ;; URL: https://github.com/algernon/elfeed-goodies
7 | ;; Package-Requires: ((popwin "1.0.0") (powerline "2.2") (elfeed "2.0.0") (cl-lib "0.5") (link-hint "0.1"))
8 | ;;
9 | ;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
10 | ;;
11 | ;;; Commentary:
12 | ;;
13 | ;; Various bits and pieces to enhance the Elfeed user experience:
14 | ;;
15 | ;; * An adaptive, powerline-based header for the `*elfeed-search*` and
16 | ;; `*elfeed-entry*` buffers, with a matching entry format.
17 | ;; * Split pane setup.
18 | ;; * A function to toggle the `*elfeed-log*` buffer in a popup window.
19 | ;;
20 | ;;; License: GPLv3+
21 |
22 | ;;; Code:
23 |
24 | (provide 'elfeed-goodies)
25 |
26 | (require 'elfeed-goodies-search-mode)
27 | (require 'elfeed-goodies-show-mode)
28 | (require 'elfeed-goodies-split-pane)
29 | (require 'elfeed-goodies-new-entry-hooks)
30 | (require 'elfeed-goodies-logging)
31 |
32 | (defgroup elfeed-goodies nil
33 | "Customisation group for `elfeed-goodies'."
34 | :group 'comm)
35 |
36 | (defcustom elfeed-goodies/powerline-default-separator 'arrow-fade
37 | "The separator to use for elfeed headers.
38 |
39 | Valid Values: alternate, arrow, arrow-fade, bar, box, brace,
40 | butt, chamfer, contour, curve, rounded, roundstub, wave, zigzag,
41 | utf-8."
42 | :group 'elfeed-goodies
43 | :type '(choice (const alternate)
44 | (const arrow)
45 | (const arrow-fade)
46 | (const bar)
47 | (const box)
48 | (const brace)
49 | (const butt)
50 | (const chamfer)
51 | (const contour)
52 | (const curve)
53 | (const rounded)
54 | (const roundstub)
55 | (const slant)
56 | (const wave)
57 | (const zigzag)
58 | (const utf-8)
59 | (const nil)))
60 |
61 | ;;;###autoload
62 | (defun elfeed-goodies/setup ()
63 | "Setup Elfeed with extras:
64 |
65 | * Adaptive header bar and entries.
66 | * Header bar using powerline.
67 | * Split pane view via popwin."
68 | (interactive)
69 | (add-hook 'elfeed-show-mode-hook #'elfeed-goodies/show-mode-setup)
70 | (add-hook 'elfeed-new-entry-hook #'elfeed-goodies/html-decode-title)
71 | (when (boundp 'elfeed-new-entry-parse-hook)
72 | (add-hook 'elfeed-new-entry-parse-hook #'elfeed-goodies/parse-author))
73 | (setq elfeed-search-header-function #'elfeed-goodies/search-header-draw
74 | elfeed-search-print-entry-function #'elfeed-goodies/entry-line-draw
75 | elfeed-show-entry-switch #'elfeed-goodies/switch-pane
76 | elfeed-show-entry-delete #'elfeed-goodies/delete-pane
77 | elfeed-show-refresh-function #'elfeed-goodies/show-refresh--plain)
78 | (define-key elfeed-show-mode-map "n" #'elfeed-goodies/split-show-next)
79 | (define-key elfeed-show-mode-map "p" #'elfeed-goodies/split-show-prev))
80 |
81 | ;;; elfeed-goodies.el ends here
82 |
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1 | ;;; elfeed-goodies-split-pane.el --- Elfeed goodies: split pane support
2 | ;;
3 | ;; Copyright (c) 2015, 2016 Gergely Nagy
4 | ;;
5 | ;; Author: Gergely Nagy
6 | ;; URL: https://github.com/algernon/elfeed-goodies
7 | ;;
8 | ;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
9 | ;;
10 | ;;; License: GPLv3+
11 | ;;; Commentary:
12 | ;; Contains manipulation functions to correctly create, delete and navigate entries.
13 | ;;
14 | ;;; Code:
15 |
16 | (require 'elfeed-goodies)
17 | (require 'popwin)
18 |
19 | (defcustom elfeed-goodies/entry-pane-position 'right
20 | "Position of the popup entry pane."
21 | :group 'elfeed-goodies
22 | :type '(choice (const left) (const right) (const top) (const bottom)))
23 |
24 | (defcustom elfeed-goodies/entry-pane-size 0.75
25 | "Size (width or height, depending on position) of the popup entry pane.
26 | Taken as a decimal scale factor."
27 | :group 'elfeed-goodies
28 | :type 'number)
29 |
30 | (defcustom elfeed-goodies/switch-to-entry t
31 | "Whether to switch to the *elfeed-entry* buffer when using a split pane, or not."
32 | :group 'elfeed-goodies
33 | :type 'boolean)
34 |
35 | (defun elfeed-goodies/switch-pane (buff)
36 | "Display BUFF in a popup window."
37 | (popwin:popup-buffer buff
38 | :position elfeed-goodies/entry-pane-position
39 | :width elfeed-goodies/entry-pane-size
40 | :height elfeed-goodies/entry-pane-size
41 | :stick t
42 | :dedicated t
43 | :noselect (not elfeed-goodies/switch-to-entry)))
44 |
45 | (defun elfeed-goodies/delete-pane ()
46 | "Delete the *elfeed-entry* split pane."
47 | (interactive)
48 | (let* ((buff (get-buffer "*elfeed-entry*"))
49 | (window (get-buffer-window buff)))
50 | (kill-buffer buff)
51 | (delete-window window)))
52 |
53 | (defun elfeed-goodies/split-search-show-entry (entry)
54 | "Display the currently selected item in a buffer.
55 | Take ENTRY and opens in own buffer."
56 | (interactive (list (elfeed-search-selected :ignore-region)))
57 | (when (elfeed-entry-p entry)
58 | (elfeed-untag entry 'unread)
59 | (elfeed-search-update-entry entry)
60 | (elfeed-show-entry entry)))
61 |
62 | (defun elfeed-entry-buffer ()
63 | "Create and return buffer called `*elfeed-entry*'."
64 | (get-buffer-create "*elfeed-entry*"))
65 |
66 | (defun elfeed-goodies/split-show-next ()
67 | "Show the next item in the elfeed-search buffer."
68 | (interactive)
69 | (with-current-buffer (elfeed-entry-buffer)
70 | (condition-case nil (funcall elfeed-show-entry-delete) (error nil)))
71 | (with-current-buffer (elfeed-search-buffer)
72 | (forward-line)
73 | (call-interactively #'elfeed-goodies/split-search-show-entry)))
74 |
75 | (defun elfeed-goodies/split-show-prev ()
76 | "Show the previous item in the elfeed-search buffer."
77 | (interactive)
78 | (with-current-buffer (elfeed-entry-buffer)
79 | (condition-case nil (funcall elfeed-show-entry-delete) (error nil)))
80 | (with-current-buffer (elfeed-search-buffer)
81 | (forward-line -1)
82 | (call-interactively #'elfeed-goodies/split-search-show-entry)))
83 |
84 | (provide 'elfeed-goodies-split-pane)
85 |
86 | ;;; elfeed-goodies-split-pane.el ends here
87 |
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1 | ;;; elfeed-goodies-show-mode.el --- Elfeed goodies for elfeed-show-mode
2 | ;;
3 | ;; Copyright (c) 2015 Gergely Nagy
4 | ;;
5 | ;; Author: Gergely Nagy
6 | ;; URL: https://github.com/algernon/elfeed-goodies
7 | ;;
8 | ;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
9 | ;;
10 | ;;; License: GPLv3+
11 | ;;; Commentary:
12 | ;; Contains code for improved elfeed show mode.
13 | ;; - How to draw its header lines.
14 | ;; - Link hint functions to jump to links in entry.
15 | ;; - Setup function for the buffer.
16 | ;;
17 | ;;; Code:
18 |
19 | (require 'elfeed)
20 | (require 'elfeed-goodies)
21 | (require 'powerline)
22 | (require 'cl-lib)
23 | (require 'link-hint)
24 |
25 | (defcustom elfeed-goodies/show-mode-padding 0
26 | "Padding on the side of the `*elfeed-entry*' buffer, in characters."
27 | :group 'elfeed-goodies
28 | :type 'integer)
29 |
30 | (defface elfeed-goodies-show-header-feed
31 | '((t :inherit 'elfeed-search-feed-face))
32 | "Elfeed goodies face for feed name in header of entry."
33 | :group 'elfeed-goodies)
34 |
35 | (defface elfeed-goodies-show-header-title
36 | '((t :inherit 'elfeed-search-title-face))
37 | "Elfeed goodies face for title in header of entry."
38 | :group 'elfeed-goodies)
39 |
40 | (defface elfeed-goodies-show-header-tag
41 | '((t :inherit 'elfeed-search-tag-face))
42 | "Elfeed goodies face for tags in header of entry."
43 | :group 'elfeed-goodies)
44 |
45 | (defun elfeed-goodies/entry-header-line ()
46 | "Generate elfeed goodies header line.
47 | Return a string containing powerline symbols"
48 | (let* ((title (elfeed-entry-title elfeed-show-entry))
49 | (tags (elfeed-entry-tags elfeed-show-entry))
50 | (tags-str (mapconcat #'symbol-name tags ", "))
51 | (date (seconds-to-time (elfeed-entry-date elfeed-show-entry)))
52 | (feed (elfeed-entry-feed elfeed-show-entry))
53 | (entry-author (elfeed-meta elfeed-show-entry :author))
54 | (feed-title (if entry-author
55 | (concat entry-author " (" (elfeed-feed-title feed) ")")
56 | (elfeed-feed-title feed)))
57 |
58 | (separator-left (intern (format "powerline-%s-%s"
59 | elfeed-goodies/powerline-default-separator
60 | (car powerline-default-separator-dir))))
61 | (separator-right (intern (format "powerline-%s-%s"
62 | elfeed-goodies/powerline-default-separator
63 | (cdr powerline-default-separator-dir))))
64 | (lhs (list
65 | (powerline-raw (concat " " (propertize tags-str 'face 'elfeed-goodies-show-header-tag) " ") 'powerline-active2 'r)
66 | (funcall separator-left 'powerline-active2 'powerline-active1)
67 | (powerline-raw (concat " " (propertize title 'face 'elfeed-goodies-show-header-title) " ") 'powerline-active1 'l)
68 | (funcall separator-left 'powerline-active1 'mode-line)))
69 | (rhs (list
70 | (funcall separator-right 'mode-line 'powerline-active1)
71 | (powerline-raw (concat " " (propertize feed-title 'face 'elfeed-goodies-show-header-feed) " ") 'powerline-active1)
72 | (funcall separator-right 'powerline-active1 'powerline-active2)
73 | (powerline-raw (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z " date) 'powerline-active2 'l))))
74 | (concat
75 | (powerline-render lhs)
76 | (powerline-fill 'mode-line (powerline-width rhs))
77 | (powerline-render rhs))))
78 |
79 | (defun elfeed-goodies/show-refresh--plain ()
80 | "Insert Content into Entry show buffer.
81 | Show (empty) if there is no content."
82 | (interactive)
83 | (let* ((inhibit-read-only t)
84 | (content (elfeed-deref (elfeed-entry-content elfeed-show-entry)))
85 | (type (elfeed-entry-content-type elfeed-show-entry))
86 | (feed (elfeed-entry-feed elfeed-show-entry))
87 | (base (and feed (elfeed-compute-base (elfeed-feed-url feed)))))
88 | (erase-buffer)
89 | (insert "\n")
90 | (if content
91 | (if (eq type 'html)
92 | (elfeed-insert-html content base)
93 | (insert content))
94 | (insert (propertize "(empty)\n" 'face 'italic)))
95 | (goto-char (point-min))))
96 |
97 | (defun elfeed-goodies/show-link-hint ()
98 | "Select a link to visit with link-hint.
99 | Wrapper around link-hint-open-link."
100 | (interactive)
101 | (link-hint-open-link))
102 |
103 | (define-obsolete-function-alias 'elfeed-goodies/show-ace-link 'elfeed-goodies/show-link-hint "7f0ef62")
104 |
105 | (defun elfeed-goodies/show-mode-setup ()
106 | "Setup function providing defaults for show mode buffer."
107 | (setq header-line-format '(:eval (elfeed-goodies/entry-header-line))
108 | left-margin-width elfeed-goodies/show-mode-padding
109 | right-margin-width elfeed-goodies/show-mode-padding)
110 | (define-key elfeed-show-mode-map (kbd "M-v") #'elfeed-goodies/show-link-hint))
111 |
112 | (provide 'elfeed-goodies-show-mode)
113 |
114 | ;;; elfeed-goodies-show-mode.el ends here
115 |
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1 | ;;; elfeed-goodies-search-mode.el --- Elfeed goodies for the search buffer
2 | ;;
3 | ;; Copyright (c) 2015 Gergely Nagy
4 | ;;
5 | ;; Author: Gergely Nagy
6 | ;; URL: https://github.com/algernon/elfeed-goodies
7 | ;;
8 | ;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
9 | ;;
10 | ;;; License: GPLv3+
11 | ;;; Commentary:
12 | ;; Contains functions to configure elfeed-search-mode.
13 | ;; - Adds more configured header line to the buffer.
14 | ;; - Adds function to add entries to buffer.
15 | ;;
16 | ;;; Code:
17 |
18 | (require 'elfeed)
19 | (require 'elfeed-goodies)
20 | (require 'powerline)
21 | (require 'cl-lib)
22 |
23 | (defcustom elfeed-goodies/feed-source-column-width 16
24 | "Width of the feed source column."
25 | :group 'elfeed-goodies
26 | :type 'integer)
27 |
28 | (defcustom elfeed-goodies/tag-column-width 24
29 | "Width of the tags column."
30 | :group 'elfeed-goodies
31 | :type 'integer)
32 |
33 | (defcustom elfeed-goodies/wide-threshold 0.5
34 | "Minimum width of the window (percent of the frame) to start using the wide layout from."
35 | :group 'elfeed-goodies
36 | :type 'float)
37 |
38 | (defun -pad-string-to (str width)
39 | "Pad `STR' to `WIDTH' characters."
40 | (format (format "%s%%%ds" str width) ""))
41 |
42 | (defun -elfeed/feed-stats ()
43 | "Collect some Elfeed feed statistics.
44 |
45 | Returns a list: the unread count, entry count, and feed count."
46 | (if (and elfeed-search-filter-active elfeed-search-filter-overflowing)
47 | (list 0 0 0)
48 | (cl-loop with feeds = (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
49 | for entry in elfeed-search-entries
50 | for feed = (elfeed-entry-feed entry)
51 | for url = (elfeed-feed-url feed)
52 | count entry into entry-count
53 | count (elfeed-tagged-p 'unread entry) into unread-count
54 | do (puthash url t feeds)
55 | finally
56 | (cl-return
57 | (list unread-count entry-count (hash-table-count feeds))))))
58 |
59 | (defun -elfeed/queue-stats ()
60 | "Collect some stats about the queue.
61 |
62 | Returns a list consisting of the feed count, the remaining feeds,
63 | and the length of the active queue."
64 | (list (hash-table-count elfeed-db-feeds)
65 | (length url-queue)
66 | (cl-count-if #'url-queue-buffer url-queue)))
67 |
68 | (defun search-header/rhs (separator-left separator-right search-filter stats update)
69 | "Return a propertized string for the right hand side of the header-line.
70 | Takes SEPARATOR-LEFT and SEPARATOR-RIGHT as functions from powerline
71 | SEARCH-FILTER as a string
72 | STATS as a list
73 | UPDATE as a formatted time string."
74 | (list
75 | (funcall separator-right 'mode-line 'powerline-active1)
76 | (powerline-raw (concat " " search-filter) 'powerline-active1 'r)
77 | (funcall separator-right 'powerline-active1 'powerline-active2)
78 | (cl-destructuring-bind (unread entry-count feed-count) stats
79 | (let ((content (format " %d/%d:%d " unread entry-count feed-count)))
80 | (when url-queue
81 | (cl-destructuring-bind (total-feeds queue-length in-progress) (-elfeed/queue-stats)
82 | (setf content (concat content (format " (* %.0f%%%%)"
83 | (* (/ (- total-feeds (+ queue-length
84 | in-progress))
85 | total-feeds 1.0) 100))))))
86 | (propertize content
87 | 'face 'powerline-active2)))
88 | (funcall separator-right 'powerline-active2 'powerline-active1)
89 | (powerline-raw (concat " " update) 'powerline-active1 'r)))
90 |
91 | (defun search-header/draw-wide (separator-left separator-right search-filter stats db-time)
92 | "Draw header-line when window is more than `elfeed-goodies/wide-threshold'.
93 | Takes SEPARATOR-LEFT and SEPARATOR-RIGHT as functions from powerline
94 | SEARCH-FILTER as a string
95 | STATS as a list
96 | DB-TIME as a Lisp timestamp."
97 | (let* ((update (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z" db-time))
98 | (lhs (list
99 | (powerline-raw (-pad-string-to "Feed" (- elfeed-goodies/feed-source-column-width 4)) 'powerline-active1 'l)
100 | (funcall separator-left 'powerline-active1 'powerline-active2)
101 | (powerline-raw (-pad-string-to "Tags" (- elfeed-goodies/tag-column-width 6)) 'powerline-active2 'l)
102 | (funcall separator-left 'powerline-active2 'mode-line)
103 | (powerline-raw "Subject" 'mode-line 'l)))
104 | (rhs (search-header/rhs separator-left separator-right search-filter stats update)))
105 |
106 | (concat (powerline-render lhs)
107 | (powerline-fill 'mode-line (powerline-width rhs))
108 | (powerline-render rhs))))
109 |
110 | (defun search-header/draw-tight (separator-left separator-right search-filter stats db-time)
111 | "Draw header-line when window is less than `elfeed-goodies/wide-threshold'.
112 | Takes SEPARATOR-LEFT and SEPARATOR-RIGHT as functions from powerline
113 | SEARCH-FILTER as a string
114 | STATS as a list
115 | DB-TIME as a Lisp timestamp."
116 | (let* ((update (format-time-string "%H:%M:%S" db-time))
117 | (lhs (list
118 | (powerline-raw "Subject" 'mode-line 'l)))
119 | (rhs (search-header/rhs separator-left separator-right search-filter stats update)))
120 | (concat (powerline-render lhs)
121 | (powerline-fill 'mode-line (powerline-width rhs))
122 | (powerline-render rhs))))
123 |
124 | (defun elfeed-goodies/search-header-draw ()
125 | "Return the string to be used as the Elfeed Search header."
126 | (if (zerop (elfeed-db-last-update))
127 | (elfeed-search--intro-header)
128 | (let* ((separator-left (intern (format "powerline-%s-%s"
129 | elfeed-goodies/powerline-default-separator
130 | (car powerline-default-separator-dir))))
131 | (separator-right (intern (format "powerline-%s-%s"
132 | elfeed-goodies/powerline-default-separator
133 | (cdr powerline-default-separator-dir))))
134 | (db-time (seconds-to-time (elfeed-db-last-update)))
135 | (stats (-elfeed/feed-stats))
136 | (search-filter (cond
137 | (elfeed-search-filter-active
138 | "")
139 | (elfeed-search-filter
140 | elfeed-search-filter)
141 | (""))))
142 | (if (>= (window-width) (* (frame-width) elfeed-goodies/wide-threshold))
143 | (search-header/draw-wide separator-left separator-right search-filter stats db-time)
144 | (search-header/draw-tight separator-left separator-right search-filter stats db-time)))))
145 |
146 | (defun elfeed-goodies/entry-line-draw (entry)
147 | "Print ENTRY to the buffer."
148 | (let* ((title (or (elfeed-meta entry :title) (elfeed-entry-title entry) ""))
149 | (title-faces (elfeed-search--faces (elfeed-entry-tags entry)))
150 | (feed (elfeed-entry-feed entry))
151 | (feed-title
152 | (when feed
153 | (or (elfeed-meta feed :title) (elfeed-feed-title feed))))
154 | (tags (mapcar #'symbol-name (elfeed-entry-tags entry)))
155 | (tags-str (concat "[" (mapconcat 'identity tags ",") "]"))
156 | (title-width (- (window-width) elfeed-goodies/feed-source-column-width
157 | elfeed-goodies/tag-column-width 4))
158 | (title-column (elfeed-format-column
159 | title (elfeed-clamp
160 | elfeed-search-title-min-width
161 | title-width
162 | title-width)
163 | :left))
164 | (tag-column (elfeed-format-column
165 | tags-str (elfeed-clamp (length tags-str)
166 | elfeed-goodies/tag-column-width
167 | elfeed-goodies/tag-column-width)
168 | :left))
169 | (feed-column (elfeed-format-column
170 | feed-title (elfeed-clamp elfeed-goodies/feed-source-column-width
171 | elfeed-goodies/feed-source-column-width
172 | elfeed-goodies/feed-source-column-width)
173 | :left)))
174 |
175 | (if (>= (window-width) (* (frame-width) elfeed-goodies/wide-threshold))
176 | (progn
177 | (insert (propertize feed-column 'face 'elfeed-search-feed-face) " ")
178 | (insert (propertize tag-column 'face 'elfeed-search-tag-face) " ")
179 | (insert (propertize title 'face title-faces 'kbd-help title)))
180 | (insert (propertize title 'face title-faces 'kbd-help title)))))
181 |
182 | (provide 'elfeed-goodies-search-mode)
183 |
184 | ;;; elfeed-goodies-search-mode.el ends here
185 |
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