contacts
is a command line interface to the Mac OS X Address Book.
contacts
is a quick an easy way to search the OS X Address Book from the command line. An eventual goal is to fully replace the now unmaintained program of the same name. Functionality is currently limited to providing input for a mutt address query and for outputting alias and group entries for mutt.
contacts -m somename
This returns all matches for somename in your address book in a simple format:
name email
contacts
can also output alias and group entries for inclusion in your mutt rc file.See the man file for more detail.
contacts -a --all
Easy!
make
make install
Alternately, I'm working on getting this into homebrew, but for now you can install it from my github formula repository (beware of the other formula...).
brew install https://raw.github.com/tgray/homebrew-tgbrew/master/contacts2.rb
As of this time, there is no configuration.
As stated previously, eventually contacts
will be a full fledged replacement for the other contacts
. For now, it isn't. What it does do is intelligently search your Address Book and format the output so you can use it for the input of a mutt query call.
It is designed to be used with muttqt
, a mutt query tool, which wraps contacts
as well as manages other address query sources.
contacts
is written by Tim Gray. It's obviously inspired by the other contacts
.
The contacts
homepage can be located on github at https://github.com/tgray/contacts.
- Sebastian Tramp - gave me the idea to also search companies.
contacts
is released under an Apache License 2.0. Please see the LICENSE.markdown
file included with the distribution.