Easily schedule reminders to be emailed
Project description
remindmail
- turns reminders written in terminal into emails; supports scheduled reminders
features
- easily manage your To Do list from anywhere in the terminal
- schedule one-time or recurring reminders
- schedule commands (your crontab can't run every 2 weeks as easily!)
notable dependencies
- use
pip install -r requirements.md
to install all dependencies - Linux (Raspberry Pis work great!)
- cabinet
- used to store JSON data; specifically, used to store the
remind.md
path and other important variables
- used to store JSON data; specifically, used to store the
- a unique, non-Gmail address specifically for this project
- do not use an email address that you use in other areas of your life
- do not re-use a password you've used anywhere else; use a unique password.
- Python3
setup
python3 -m pip install remindmail
# adjust path accordingly
pip install -r /path/to/requirements.md
cabinet config # cabinet must be configured properly
cabinet config
-
you need to install and configure cabinet
- initialize using
cabinet config
; see cabinet's README for details - in cabinet's
settings.json
, set the email information using the example below- note that Gmail will not work due to their security restrictions.
- it's very bad practice to store your password in plaintext; for this reason, never sync this file.
- always use a unique email address specifically for this, and especially use a unique password.
- your settings.json file should look similar to this example:
{ "path": { "remindmail": { "local": "/home/pi/remindmail" } }, "email": { "from": "YourUniqueAndNonGmailEmailAddress", "from_pw": "YourPassword", "from_name": "Your Name", "to": "RemindersSentToThisEmailAddress", "smtp_server": "your domain's smtp server", "imap_server": "your domain's imap server", "port": 465 } }
- initialize using
scheduling reminder checks
-
type "crontab -e" in the terminal
-
add the line below (without the >, without the #, replacing the path with your real path):
0 * * * * remind generate
(every hour, generate based on remind.md)
usage
-h
(or--help
): Displays usage information.-ls
(or-l
or--list
): Lists all current reminders inremind.md
.-g
(or--generate
): Generates all reminders scheduled for today.- I recommend setting up a crontab (see generate)
--later
: Emails reminders that are marked with[any]
--show-tomorrow
: Lists reminders in remind.md that are marked with tomorrow's date in YYYY-MM-DD-o
(or--offset
): Calculates the offset of a date (see offset)-e
(or--edit
): Opensremind.md
in vim
list (-l, -ls, or --list)
- lists all current reminders in
remind.md
generate (-g or --generate)
-
generates reminders from
remind.md
that match the condition in brackets, such as[wed]
matching if today is Wednesday -
it is highly recommended to schedule this in crontab (Linux, MacOS) by calling
crontab -e
and adding something like
# runs every hour at 5 minutes past the hour
5 * * * * python3 /path/to/site-packages/remind/remind.py -g
-
reminders are generated only every 12 hours, but this can be overcome with
remind -g --force
-
to test your
remind.md
without actually sending reminders, useremind -g --dry-run
-
this function requires use of SMTP; please ensure you've configured this correctly.
later (--later)
- emails reminders in
remind.md
marked with[any]
edit (-e or --edit)
remind edit
looks at thepath -> edit -> remind -> value
property in cabinet's settings.json:
{
"path": {
"edit": {
"remind": {
"value": "/fullpath/to/remind.md"
}
}
}
}
offset (-o or --offset)
-
remind -o <type> <date (YYYY-MM-DD, optional)> <n>
-
(
type
is day, week, month) -
(
n
is 'everyn
days') -
Take the results of this function and use it to add an offset.
-
If you want something to happen every 3 days starting tomorrow, use:
-
remind -o day <tomorrow's date YYYY-MM-DD> 3
-
If the answer is 2, then you can add this to remind.md:
-
[D%3+2] Description here
-
how this is calculated
- The Epoch time is the number of seconds since January 1, 1970, UTC.
- For example, if the current time is 1619394350, then today is Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 11:45:50PM UTC.
- The "week number" is calculated by {epochTime}/60/60/24/7.
- 1619394350 /60/60/24/7 ~= 2677
- 2677 % 3 == 1, meaning scheduling a reminder for [W%3] would be sent last week, but not this week (or next week or the week after).
examples
-
e.g.
remind -o day 2022-12-31 12
-
(find offset for every 12 days intersecting 2022-12-31)
-
e.g.
remind -o week 2022-12-31 3
-
(every 3 weeks intersecting 2022-12-31)
-
e.g.
remind -o month 2022-12-31 4
-
(every 4 months intersecting 2022-12-31)
-
e.g.
remind -o day 5
- (every 5 days intersecting today)
-
e.g.
remind -o week 6
- (every 6 weeks intersecting today)
-
e.g.
remind -o month 7
- (every 7 months intersecting today)"""
logging
- by defualt, remindmail's log path is set to
cabinet
's default log - otherwise, you can set
path -> remindmail -> log
incabinet
(see Setup above) for a custom directory.
scheduling reminders with remind.md
- this file is the heart of this tool, used for scheduling one-time or recurring reminders.
- place the "good" example in the
remind.md example
section below in a file namedremind.md
. - reminders from the
remind.md
file will be emailed once the conditions are met.
using colons to edit email body
- any text after a colon (
:
) will be placed in the body of the email.
using natural language to add to remind.md
remind me to take out the trash
will immediately send an email upon confirmationremind to take out the trash tomorrow
will add[YYYY-MM-DD]d take out the trash
upon confirmation (whereYYYY-MM-13
is the next day)- if it is before 3AM, the reminder will immediately send an email upon confirmation
remind write essay: need to go to library
will immediately send an email with the subjectwrite essay
and bodyneed to go to library
upon confirmationremind me to take out the trash tomorrow
will add[YYYY-MM-DD]d take out the trash
upon confirmation (whereYYYY-MM-DD
is tomorrow's date)remind me take out the trash on Thursday
will add[thu]d take out the trash
upon confirmationremind to take out the trash on the 13th
will add[YYYY-MM-13]d take out the trash
upon confirmation (whereYYYY-MM-13
is the next13th
)remind go to the gym in 4 months
will add[YYYY-MM-DD]d take out the trash
upon confirmation (whereYYYY-MM-DD
is 4 months from today)remind me spring is here in 6 weeks
will add[YYYY-MM-DD]d spring is here
upon confirmation (whereYYYY-MM-DD
is 6 weeks from today)remind me to finish procrastinating in 5 days
will add[YYYY-MM-DD]d finish procrastinating
upon confirmation (whereYYYY-MM-DD
is 5 days from today)remind me take out the trash every 2 weeks
will add[W%2] take out the trash
upon confirmation- for recurring reminders, use
every n days
,every n weeks
, orevery n months
- for recurring reminders, use
- try other combinations, and feel free to contribute to the codebase for other scenarios!
parse without time
- some queries, like
remind me to buy 12 eggs
can be misinterpreted from the date parser library, and the confirmation may ask to schedule the reminder on the 12th of the month.- these edge cases aren't worth fixing, in the interest of preserving the ability for something like "remind me on the 12th to buy eggs" to continue working reliably.
- in these situations, it's worth choosing
(p)arse without time
, which ignores any potential dates and asks to send the reminder immediately
manually editing remind.md to schedule reminders
days
[D%1] This reminder is sent every day.
[D%4] This reminder is sent every 4 days.
[mon] This reminder is sent if today is Monday.
[Monday] This reminder is sent if today is Monday.
[thu] This reminder is sent if today is Thursday.
[Thursday]d This reminder is sent, then deleted, if today is Thursday.
[D01] This reminder is sent if today is the 1st of the month.
[D31]d This reminder is sent, then deleted, if today is the 31st of the month.
[D31]c cd /foo/bar && rm -rf / # this reminder is a scheduled command.
[3-5] This reminder is sent if today is March 5.
[3/5]d This reminder is sent, then deleted, if today is March 5.
[3/5]1 This reminder is sent, then deleted, if today is March 5.
[2022-3-5]d This reminder is sent, then deleted, if today is March 5.
[2022-3-5]c cd /foo/bar && rm -rf / # this reminder is a scheduled command.
weeks
[W%3] This reminder is sent if today is a Sunday of every third week, based on Epoch Time. See below...
[thu%2] This reminder is sent every other Thursday.
[thu%2+1] This reminder is sent every other Thursday (between the weeks of the line above).
[W%3+1] This reminder is sent if today is a Sunday of every third week, _with an offset of 1_, meaning if [W%3] would normally be sent last week, it will be sent this week instead.
months
[M%5] This reminder is sent every 5 months (_not necessarily May and October! pay attention to offsets_)
[M%2]d This reminder is sent at the next even-numbered month, then deleted.
[M%2]c cd /foo/bar && rm -rf / # this reminder is a scheduled command.
one-time or n-time reminders
[4/23]3 This reminder will be sent if today is April 23, then converted into [4/23]2
[4/23]2 This reminder will be sent if today is April 23, then converted into [4/23]1 (same as [4/23]d)
[4/23]1 This reminder is sent, then deleted, if today is April 23.
[4/23]d This reminder is sent, then deleted, if today is April 23.
[M%3]6 This reminder will be sent, then decremented, every 3 months, until it becomes [M%3]1 in approximately 18 months.
[D%2]30 This reminder will be sent, then decremented, every other day, until it becomes [D%2]1 in approximately 2 months.
"any time" reminders for later
[any] This reminder requires manual removal from remind.md
[any] You will be given a summary of [any] reminders when generateSummary() is called.
[any] This can be called as `remind later`
It is recommended you add remind later
as a scheduled crontab action.
examples that won't work
[D50] Months only have up to 31 days.
[D%3] d The 'd' operator must be immediately next to the ] symbol.
[Y%5] Year is unsupported.
(thu) You must use brackets.
{thu} You must use brackets.
[W%3] You must start reminders at the start of a newline.
[W%3-1] This is invalid. To add an offset, you MUST use +.
[W%3+4] An offset of 4 makes no sense and won't be triggered because [W%3+3] is the same thing as [W%3+0]. Use [W%3+1] instead.
calculating and scheduling "every n weeks", "every n days", "every n months"
- see offset
using "d" to set one-time reminders
- an item with
]d
, such as[D%5]d
, will add the reminder and remove it from remind.md, meaning it will only generate once until you add it again.- this is useful for scheduling a reminder in the future that you don't need to repeat.
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