Provided by: mcds_1.9-2_amd64 

NAME
mcds — mutt CardDAV query
SYNOPSIS
mcds [-c config_file] [-hVvp] [-q a | e | n | t] [-S] [-s a | e | n | t] [-u URL] term
DESCRIPTION
The mcds utility queries a CardDAV server for requested information. Its primary function is to provide
an address query command for mutt(1).
The options are as follows:
-c config_file
Specifies an alternative configuration file. The default file is ~/.mcdsrc.
-h Print help text to standard output and exit.
-p Prompt for a password.
-q a | e | n | t
The term to query against. Known terms are:
a Query for the address field.
e Query for the email field. This is the default.
n Query for the full-name field.
t Query for the telephone field.
-S Save the password.
-s a | e | n | t
The search term to return. Known terms are:
a Query for the address field.
e Query for the email field. This is the default.
n Query for the full-name field.
t Query for the telephone field.
-u URL The URL of the CardDAV server.
-V Print the version number and license information of mcds to standard output and exit.
-v Enable verbose mode. Forces mcds to print debugging messages about its progress.
FILES
~/.mcdsrc
Configuration file. Used to set default values for mcds, but can be overridden with command-line
arguments. Formatted as a list of “key = value” pairs separated by newlines.
The keys are as follows:
url = URL
The URL of the CardDAV server.
verify = [yes | no]
Verify server certificate if connecting over HTTPS. Disabled by default.
netrc = [yes | no]
Enable reading the ~/.netrc file. Disabled by default.
username = USERNAME
The username to login to the CardDAV server with. If a username is specified mcds will
not use the ~/.netrc file.
password_file = password.gpg
The GPG encrypted file containing the password for the CardDAV server.
libsecret = [yes | no]
Use library “libsecret” to store and retrieve the password.
~/.netrc
Used to access your username and password when authenticating with the CardDAV server, if you
have not specified your username and password file in ~/.mcdsrc.
EXIT STATUS
The mcds utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES
Query a CardDAV server for email addresses corresponding to “Ben”:
$ mcds -u https://localhost/caldav.php/username/addressbook/ Ben
ben@example.net Ben Smith
...
To use mcds with mutt, add the following to your muttrc(5):
set query_command="mcds -u https://localhost/caldav.php/username/addressbook/ '%s'"
This query can be simplified by putting the relevant values in ~/.mcdsrc:
url = https://localhost/caldav.php/username/addressbook/
verify = no
netrc = yes
Now the query command can be shortened to:
set query_command="mcds '%s'"
When compiled against and after enabling libsecret in the configuration file, mcds can save passwords
provided at the password prompt. To set, replace or clear the password, run
mcds -pS
SEE ALSO
curl(1), gpg2(1), mutt(1), muttrc(5), netrc(5)
AUTHORS
The mcds utility is maintained by Timothy Brown <tbrown@freeshell.org>
Debian November 5, 2024 MCDS(1)