Ement.el is a Matrix client for GNU Emacs. It aims to be simple, fast, featureful, and reliable, while integrating naturally with Emacs.
Feel free to join us in the chat room:
The default formatting style resembles IRC clients, with each message being prefixed by the username (which enables powerful Emacs features, like using Occur to show all messages from or mentioning a user). Alternative, built-in styles include an Element-like one with usernames above groups of messages, as well as a classic, no-margins IRC style. Messages may be optionally displayed with unique colors for each user (with customizable contrast), making it easier to follow conversations. Timestamp headers are optionally displayed where a certain amount of time passes between events, as well as where the date changes.
Two rooms shown in side-by-side buffers, showing inline images, reactions, date/time headings, room avatars, and messages colored by user (using the modus-vivendi Emacs theme).
#emacs:libera.chat showing colored text from IRC users, replies with quoted parts, messages colored by user, addressed usernames colored by their user color, highlighted mentions, and the fully-read marker line (using the modus-vivendi Emacs theme).
Four rooms shown at once, with messages colored by user, in the default Emacs theme.
A room at the top in the “Elemental” display style, with sender names displayed over groups of messages, and only self-messages in an alternate color. The lower window shows an earlier version of the rooms list.
Reactions displayed as color emojis (may need proper Emacs configuration).
Ement.el is published in GNU ELPA as ement, so it may be installed in Emacs with the command M-x package-install RET ement RET
. This is the recommended way to install Ement.el, as it will install the current stable release.
The latest development build may be installed from ELPA-devel or from Git (see below).
Ement.el is available in GNU Guix as emacs-ement.
Ement.el is available in Debian as elpa-ement and in Ubuntu as elpa-ement.
Ement.el is available in NixOS as emacsPackages.ement.
Ement.el is also available in some other distributions. See Repology for details.
The master
branch of the Git repository is intended to be usable at all times; only minor bugs are expected to be found in it before a new stable release is made.
To install, it is recommended to use quelpa-use-package, like this (using this helpful command for upgrading versions):
;; Install and load `quelpa-use-package'.
(package-install 'quelpa-use-package)
(require 'quelpa-use-package)
;; Install Ement.
(use-package ement
:quelpa (ement :fetcher github :repo "alphapapa/ement.el"))
One might also use systems like Elpaca or Straight (which is also used by DOOM), but the author cannot offer support for them.
Ement.el is intended to be installed with Emacs’s package system, which will ensure that the required autoloads are generated, etc. If you choose to install it manually, you’re on your own.
- Call command
ement-connect
to connect. Multiple sessions are supported: call the command again with aC-u
universal prefix to connect to another account. - Wait for initial sync to complete (which can take a few moments–initial sync JSON responses can be large).
- Use these commands (room-related commands may be called with universal prefix to prompt for the room):
ement-list-rooms
to view the list of joined rooms.ement-view-room
to view a room’s buffer, selected with completion.ement-create-room
to create a new room.ement-create-space
to create a space.ement-invite-user
to invite a user to a room.ement-join-room
to join a room.ement-leave-room
to leave a room.ement-forget-room
to forget a room.ement-tag-room
to toggle a tag on a room (including favorite/low-priority status).ement-list-members
to list members in a room.ement-send-direct-message
to send a direct message to a user (in an existing direct room, or creating a new one automatically).ement-room-edit-message
to edit a message at point.ement-room-send-file
to send a file.ement-room-send-image
to send an image.ement-room-set-topic
to set a room’s topic.ement-room-occur
to search in a room’s known events.ement-room-override-name
to override a room’s display name.ement-ignore-user
to ignore a user (or with interactive prefix, un-ignore).ement-room-set-message-format
to set a room’s message format buffer-locally.ement-room-toggle-space
to toggle a room’s membership in a space (a way to group rooms in Matrix).ement-directory
to view a room directory.ement-directory-search
to search a room directory.
- Use these special buffers to see events from multiple rooms (you can also reply to messages from these buffers!):
- See all new events that mention you in the
*Ement Mentions*
buffer. - See all new events in rooms that have open buffers in the
*Ement Notifications*
buffer.
- See all new events that mention you in the
These bindings are common to all of the following buffer types:
- Switch to a room buffer:
M-g M-r
- Switch to the room list buffer:
M-g M-l
- Switch to the mentions buffer:
M-g M-m
- Switch to the notifications buffer:
M-g M-n
Note that if global minor mode ement-room-self-insert-mode
is enabled (by default it is disabled), typing any of the common printable ascii characters (such as letters) in a room buffer will start a new message, and most of the following bindings are instead accessed via a prefix key. See the minor mode docstring for details. (The ?
binding is an exception; by default it opens the command menu regardless of this minor mode.)
- Show command menu:
?
Movement
- Next event:
n
- Previous event:
p
- End of buffer:
N
- Scroll up and mark read:
SPC
- Scroll down:
S-SPC
- Jump to fully-read marker:
M-g M-p
- Move read markers to point:
m
- Load older messages: at top of buffer, scroll contents up (i.e.
S-SPC
,M-v
ormwheel-scroll
)
Switching
- List rooms:
M-g M-l
- Switch to other room:
M-g M-r
- Switch to mentions buffer:
M-g M-m
- Switch to notifications buffer:
M-g M-n
- Quit window:
q
Messages
- Write message:
RET
- Compose message in buffer:
M-RET
(while writing in minibuffer:C-c '
). Customize the optionement-room-compose-method
to makeRET
and the other message bindings use a compose buffer by default. Use commandement-room-compose-org
to activate Org mode in the compose buffer. - Write reply to event at point:
S-<return>
- Edit message:
<insert>
- Delete message:
C-k
- Send reaction to event at point, or send same reaction at point:
s r
- Send emote:
s e
- Send file:
s f
- Send image:
s i
- View event source:
v
- Complete members and rooms at point:
C-M-i
(standardcompletion-at-point
command). (Type an@
prefix for a member mention, a#
prefix for a room alias, or a!
prefix for a room ID.)
Images
- Toggle scale of image (between fit-to-window and thumbnail):
mouse-1
- Show image in new buffer at full size:
double-mouse-1
Users
- Send direct message:
u RET
- Invite user:
u i
- Ignore user:
u I
Room
- Occur search in room:
M-s o
- List members:
r m
- Set topic:
r t
- Set message format:
r f
- Set notification rules:
r n
- Override display name:
r N
- Tag/untag room:
r T
Room membership
- Create room:
R c
- Join room:
R j
- Leave room:
R l
- Forget room:
R F
- Toggle room’s spaces:
R s
Other
- Sync new messages (not necessary if auto sync is enabled; with prefix to force new sync):
g
- Show buffer of room at point:
RET
- Show buffer of next unread room:
SPC
- Move between room names:
TAB
/<backtab>
- Kill room’s buffer:
k
- Toggle room’s membership in a space:
s
- View/join a room:
RET
/mouse-1
- Load next batch of rooms:
- Move between events:
TAB
/<backtab>
- Go to event at point in its room buffer:
RET
- Write reply to event at point (shows the event in its room while writing):
S-<return>
- Desktop notifications are enabled by default for events that mention the local user. They can also be shown for all events in rooms with open buffers.
- Send messages in Org mode format by customizing the option
ement-room-send-message-filter
(which enables Org format by default), or by callingement-room-compose-org
in a compose buffer (which enables it for a single message). Then Org-formatted messages are automatically converted and sent as HTML-formatted messages (with the Org syntax as the plain-text fallback). You can send syntax such as:- Bold, italic, underline, strikethrough
- Links
- Tables
- Source blocks (including results with
:exports both
) - Footnotes (okay, that might be pushing it, but you can!)
- And, generally, anything that Org can export to HTML
- Note that the default
org-export-preserve-breaks
value causes singular line breaks to be exported as spaces. To preserve the line breaks, indentation, and blank lines in a region, but otherwise use normal formatting, you can use theverse
block type. Refer to(info "(org) Paragraphs")
and(info "(org) Structure Templates")
for details.
- Starting in the room list buffer, by pressing
SPC
repeatedly, you can cycle through and read all rooms with unread buffers. (If a room doesn’t have a buffer, it will not be included.) - Room buffers and the room-list buffer can be bookmarked in Emacs, i.e. using
C-x r m
. This is especially useful with Burly: you can arrange an Emacs frame with several room buffers displayed at once, useburly-bookmark-windows
to bookmark the layout, and then you can restore that layout and all of the room buffers by opening the bookmark, rather than having to manually arrange them every time you start Emacs or change the window configuration. - Images and other files can be uploaded to rooms using drag-and-drop.
- Mention members by typing a
@
followed by their displayname or Matrix ID. (Members’ names and rooms’ aliases/IDs may be completed withcompletion-at-point
commands.) - Customize
ement-room-use-variable-pitch
to render messages using proportional fonts. - You can customize settings in the
ement
group.- Note:
setq
should not be used for certain options, because it will not call the associated setter function. Users who have an aversion to the customization system may experience problems.
- Note:
Emacs may not display certain symbols and emojis well by default. Based on this question and answer, you may find that the simplest way to fix this is to install an appropriate font, like Noto Emoji, and then use this Elisp code:
(setf use-default-font-for-symbols nil)
(set-fontset-font t 'unicode "Noto Emoji" nil 'append)
Ement.el doesn’t support encrypted rooms natively, but it can be used transparently with the E2EE-aware reverse proxy daemon Pantalaimon. After configuring it according to its documentation, call ement-connect
with the appropriate hostname and port, like:
(ement-connect :uri-prefix "http://localhost:8009")
Additions
- Configurable emoji picker for sending reactions. (#199, #201. Thanks to Omar Antolín Camarena.)
-
- Option
ement-room-reaction-picker
sets the default picker. Within that, the user may pressC-g
to choose a different one with a key bound inement-room-reaction-map
.
- Option
- A variety of enhancements for using compose buffers. (#140. Thanks to Phil Sainty.)
- Chiefly, messages can now be composed in small windows below room windows, rather than in the minibuffer or a full-sized window. A variety of options and commands are available related to these features. See compose buffer enhancements.
- Global minor mode
ement-room-self-insert-mode
enables “just typing” to start a message. (Thanks to Phil Sainty.) - See ement-room-self-insert-mode.
- Options affecting how images are displayed in room buffers.
- See image display.
Changes
- Improve prompt used when viewing a room that is not joined. (#241. Thanks to Phil Sainty.)
- Format “was kicked and rejoined” membership event pairs.
- Enclose reasons for membership events in quotes for clarity.
- Improve default room list grouping.
- When editing or replying to a message in a compose buffer, the related room event is highlighted persistently until the compose buffer is killed. (Thanks to Phil Sainty.)
- In compose buffers
dabbrev
will prioritise firstly the associated room, and secondly all other rooms, before looking to other buffers for completions. (Thanks to Phil Sainty.) - Aborted messages are now added to
ement-room-message-history
rather than the kill-ring. (Thanks to Phil Sainty.) - Prefix bindings in
ement-room-mode-map
now have named labels inwhich-key
and similar. (Thanks to Phil Sainty.) - Option:
ement-room-use-variable-pitch
(previously namedement-room-shr-use-fonts
) enables variable-pitch fonts for all message types. (This option previously supported formatted messages, but now works for plain text messages as well.) Note: users who have customized theement-room-message-text
face to be variable-pitch should revert that change, as it causes problems for formatted messages, and is no longer necessary. (#174. Thanks to Phil Sainty.)
Fixes
- Edits to previous edit events are correctly sent to the server as edits to the original message event. (#230. Thanks to Phil Sainty.)
- Completion at point works more reliably in compose buffers. (Thanks to Phil Sainty.)
- Toggling images to fill the window body no longer triggers unintended scrolling. (Thanks to Phil Sainty.)
- Recognition of mentions after a newline. (#267. Thanks to Phil Sainty.)
- Newlines in
ement-room-message-format-spec
are considered when calculating the wrap-prefix. (Thanks to Phil Sainty.) - Weight of face
ement-room-list-direct
(now correctly bold in room list heading).
- Option
ement-room-compose-buffer-display-action
declares how and where a new compose buffer window should be displayed. (By default, in a new window below the associated room buffer.) - Option
ement-room-compose-buffer-window-dedicated
determines whether compose buffers will have dedicated windows. - Option
ement-room-compose-buffer-window-auto-height
causes dynamic scaling of the compose buffer window height so that the full message is visible at all times. - Option
ement-room-compose-buffer-window-auto-height-min
specifies the minimum window height whenement-room-compose-buffer-window-auto-height
is enabled. - Option
ement-room-compose-buffer-window-auto-height-max
specifies the maximum window height whenement-room-compose-buffer-window-auto-height
is enabled. - Option
ement-room-compose-method
chooses between minibuffer-centric or compose-buffer-centric behaviour. - Command
ement-room-dispatch-new-message
starts writing a new message using your chosenement-room-compose-method
. (Bound toRET
in room buffers.) - Command
ement-room-dispatch-new-message-alt
starts writing a new message using the alternative method. (Bound toM-RET
in room buffers.) - Command
ement-room-dispatch-edit-message
edits a message using your chosenement-room-compose-method
. (Bound to<insert>
in room buffers.) - Command
ement-room-dispatch-reply-to-message
replies to a message using your chosenement-room-compose-method
. (Bound toS-<return>
in room buffers.) - Command
ement-room-compose-edit
edits a message using a compose buffer. - Command
ement-room-compose-reply
replies to a message using a compose buffer. - Command
ement-room-compose-send-direct
sends a message directly from a compose buffer (without the minibuffer). (Bound toC-x C-s
in compose buffers.) - Command
ement-room-compose-abort
kills the compose buffer and delete its window. (Bound toC-c C-k
in compose buffers.) - Command
ement-room-compose-abort-no-history
does the same without adding toement-room-message-history
. (Equivalent toC-u C-c C-k
.) - Command
ement-room-compose-history-prev-message
cycles backwards throughement-room-message-history
. (Bound toM-p
in compose buffers.) - Command
ement-room-compose-history-next-message
cycles forwards throughement-room-message-history
. (Bound toM-n
in compose buffers.) - Command
ement-room-compose-history-isearch-backward
initiates an isearch throughement-room-message-history
. (Bound toM-r
in compose buffers; continue searching withC-r
orC-s
.) - Command
ement-room-compose-history-isearch-backward-regexp
initiates a regexp isearch throughement-room-message-history
. (Bound toC-M-r
in compose buffers; continue searching withC-r
orC-s
.)
- Option
ement-room-self-insert-commands
determines which commands will start a new message whenement-room-self-insert-mode
is enabled (defaulting toself-insert-command
andyank
). - Option
ement-room-self-insert-chars
determines which typed characters will start a new message whenement-room-self-insert-mode
is enabled (regardless of whether they are bound toself-insert-command
). - Option
ement-room-mode-map-prefix-key
defines a prefix key for accessing the fullement-room-mode-map
whenement-room-self-insert-mode
is enabled. (By default this key isDEL
.)
- Option
ement-room-image-margin
is the number of pixels of margin around image thumbnails. - Option
ement-room-image-relief
is the number of pixels of shadow rectangle around image thumbnails. - Option
ement-room-image-thumbnail-height
is the window body height multiple to use when toggling full-sized images to thumbnails (by default, 0.2). - Option
ement-room-image-thumbnail-height-min
is the minimum pixel height for thumbnail images (by default, 30 pixels).
Additions
- Audio events are rendered as a link to the audio file. (Thanks to Arto Jantunen.)
- Customization group
ement-room-list
. - Option
ement-room-list-space-prefix
is applied to space names in the room list (e.g. set to empty string for cleaner appearance). - Option
ement-room-reaction-names-limit
sets how many senders of a reaction are shown in the buffer (more than that many are shown in the tooltip).
Changes
- Bind
TAB
/BACKTAB
to move between links in room and like buffers. (#113. Thanks to Eric S. Fraga for suggesting.)
Fixes
- Insertion of sender headers (when using “Elemental” message format). (Refactoring contributed by Steven Allen.)
- Some room event data was being unintentionally serialized to disk when caching the room list visibility state. (#256)
- Notifications buffer restores properly when bookmarked.
- Command
ement-room-send-reaction
checks for an event at point. (Thanks to Phil Sainty.)
Additions
- Group joined direct rooms in directory buffers.
- Command
end-of-buffer
is bound toN
in room buffers.
Changes
- Command
ement-room-image-show
use frame parameters to maximize the frame, making it easier for users to override. (#223. Thanks to Nicholas Vollmer.)
Fixes
- Name for direct rooms in directory buffers.
- Editing a message from the compose buffer would be sent as a reply to the edited message. (Fixes #189. Thanks to Phil Sainty for reporting.)
- Editing an already-edited message. (#226. Thanks to Phil Sainty for reporting.)
- Replying to an already-edited message. (#227. Thanks to Phil Sainty for reporting.)
- Rendering redactions of edited messages. (#228. Thanks to Phil Sainty for reporting.)
- Redacting an edited message. (#228. Thanks to Phil Sainty for reporting.)
- Command
ement-room-flush-colors
maintains point position.
Additions
- Command
ement-notifications
shows recent notifications, similar to the pane in the Element client. (This new command fetches recent notifications from the server and allows scrolling up to retrieve older ones. Newly received notifications, as configured in theement-notify
options, are displayed in the same buffer. This functionality will be consolidated in the future.) - Face
ement-room-quote
, applied to quoted parts of replies.
Changes
- Commands
ement-room-goto-next
andement-room-goto-prev
work more usefully at the end of a room buffer. (Now pressingn
on the last event moves point to the end of the buffer so it will scroll automatically for new messages, and then pressingp
skips over any read marker to the last event.) - Room buffer bindings:
ement-room-goto-next
andement-room-goto-prev
are bound ton
andp
, respectively.ement-room-goto-fully-read-marker
is bound toM-g M-p
(the mnemonic being “go to previously read”).
- The quoted part of a reply now omits the face applied to the rest of the message, helping to distinguish them.
- Commands that read a string from the minibuffer in
ement-room
buffers andement-connect
user ID prompts use separate history list variables. - Use Emacs’s Jansson-based JSON-parsing functions when available. (This results in a 3-5x speed improvement for parsing JSON responses, which can be significant for large initial sync responses. Thanks to Ryan Rix for discovering this!)
Fixes
- File event formatter assumed that file size metadata would be present (a malformed, e.g. spam, event might not have it).
- Send correct file size when sending files/images.
- Underscores are no longer interpreted as denoting subscripts when sending messages in Org format. (Thanks to Phil Sainty.)
- Add workaround for
savehist-mode
’s serializing of thecommand-history
variable’s arguments. (Forement-
commands, that may include large data structures, likeement-session
structs, which should never be serialized or reused, andsavehist
’s doing so could cause noticeable delays for users who enabled it). (See #216. Thanks to Phil Sainty and other users who helped to discover this problem.)
Additions
- Commands
ement-room-image-show
andement-room-image-scale
(bound toRET
andM-RET
when point is at an image) view and scale images. (Thanks to Steven Allen for these and other image-related improvements.) - Command
ement-room-image-show-mouse
is used to show an image with the mouse.
Changes
- Enable
image-mode
when showing images in a new buffer. (Thanks to Steven Allen.) - Command
ement-room-image-show
is not used for mouse events. - Show useful message in SSO login page.
Fixes
- Allow editing of already-edited events.
- Push rules’ actions may be listed in any order. (Fixes compatibility with v1.7 of the spec. Thanks to Steven Allen.)
- Call external browser for SSO login page. (JavaScript is usually required, which EWW doesn’t support, and loading the page twice seems to change state on the server that causes the SSO login to fail, so it’s best to load the page in the external browser directly).
- Clean up SSO server process after two minutes in case SSO login fails.
- Don’t stop syncing if an error is signaled while sending a notification.
- Command
ement-room-list-next-unread
could enter an infinite loop. (Thanks to Visuwesh and@mrtnmrtn:matrix.org
.) - Events in notifications buffer could appear out-of-order. (#191. Thanks to Phil Sainty.)
Internal
- The
ement-read-receipt-idle-timer
could be duplicated when using multiple sessions. (#196. Thanks to Phil Sainty.)
Security Fixes
- When uploading a GPG-encrypted file (i.e. one whose filename ends in
.gpg
), if the recipient’s private key or the symmetric encryption key were cached by Emacs (or a configured agent, likegpg-agent
), Emacs would automatically decrypt the file while reading its contents and then upload the decrypted contents. (This happened because the functioninsert-file-contents
was used, which does many things automatically, some of which are not even mentioned in its docstring; refer to its entry in the Elisp Info manual for details. The fix is to useinsert-file-contents-literally
instead.) Thanks to@welkinsl:matrix.org
for reporting.
Additions
- Support for Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication. (#24. Thanks to Jeffrey Stoffers for development, and to Phil Sainty, Jakub Kadlčík, and Juanjo Presa for testing.)
- Bind
m
in room buffers toement-room-mark-read
(which moves read markers to point).
Changes
- Activating a space in the room list uses
ement-view-space
(which shows a directory of rooms in the space) instead ofement-view-room
(which shows events in the space, which is generally not useful). - Command
ement-view-room
, when used for a space, shows a footer explaining that the buffer is showing a space rather than a normal room, with a button to callement-view-space
for it (which lists rooms in the space). - Command
ement-describe-room
shows whether a room is a space or a normal room. - Command
ement-view-space
shows the space’s name and alias. - Command
ement-room-scroll-up-mark-read
moves the fully read marker to the top of the window (when the marker’s position is within the range of known events), rather than only moving it when at the end of the buffer. (This eases the process of gradually reading a long backlog of messages.) - Improve readme export settings.
Fixes
- Extra indentation of some membership events. (Thanks to Steven Allen.)
- Customization group for faces.
- Don’t reinitialize
ement-room-list-mode
when room list buffer is refreshed. (#146. Thanks to Ted Reed for reporting.) - Don’t fetch old events when scrolling to the bottom of a room buffer (only when scrolling to the top). (Thanks to Steven Allen.)
- Minor improvements to auto-detection of homeserver URIs. (See #24. Thanks to Phil Sainty.)
- Uploading of certain filetypes (e.g. Emacs would decompress some archives before uploading). Thanks to
@welkinsl:matrix.org
for reporting. - Messages edited multiple times sometimes weren’t correctly replaced.
Fixes
- Another attempt at restoring position in room list when refreshing.
- Command
ement-room-list-next-unread
.
Fixes
- Restore position in room list when refreshing.
- Completion in minibuffer.
Fixes
- Error in
ement-room-list
command upon initial sync.
Additions
- Option
ement-room-timestamp-header-align
controls how timestamp headers are aligned in room buffers. - Option
ement-room-view-hook
runs functions whenement-room-view
is called. (By default, it refreshes the room list buffer.) - In the room list, middle-clicking a room which has a buffer closes its buffer.
- Basic support for video events. (Thanks to Arto Jantunen.)
Changes
- Using new option
ement-room-timestamp-header-align
, timestamp headers default to right-aligned. (With default settings, this keeps them near message timestamps and makes for a cleaner appearance.)
Fixes
- Recognition of certain MXID or displayname forms in outgoing messages when linkifying (aka “pilling”) them.
- Unreadable room avatar images no longer cause errors. (Fixes #147. Thanks to @jgarte for reporting.)
- Don’t error in
ement-room-list
when no rooms are joined. (Fixes #123. Thanks to @Kabouik and Omar Antolín Camarena for reporting.) - Enable member/room completion in compose buffers. (Fixes #115. Thanks to Thanks to Justus Piater and Caleb Chase for reporting.)
Fixes
- Avoid use of
pcase
’s(map :KEYWORD)
form. (This can cause a broken installation on older versions of Emacs that have an older version of themap
library loaded, such as Emacs 27.2 included in Debian 11. Since there’s no way to force Emacs to actually load the version ofmap
required by this package before installing it (which would naturally happen upon restarting Emacs), we can only avoid using such forms while these versions of Emacs are widely used.)
Fixes
- Deduplicate grouped membership events.
Added missing changelog entry (of course).
Additions
- Command
ement-create-space
creates a new space. - Command
ement-room-toggle-space
toggles a room’s membership in a space (a way to group rooms in Matrix). - Visibility of sections in the room list is saved across sessions.
- Command
ement-room-list-kill-buffer
kills a room’s buffer from the room list. - Set
device_id
andinitial_device_display_name
upon login (e.g.Ement.el: username@hostname
). (#134. Thanks to Arto Jantunen for reporting.)
Changes
- Room-related commands may be called interactively with a universal prefix to prompt for the room/session (allowing to send events or change settings in rooms other than the current one).
- Command
ement-room-list
reuses an existing window showing the room list when possible. (#131. Thanks to Jeff Bowman for suggesting.) - Command
ement-tag-room
toggles tags (rather than adding by default and removing when called with a prefix). - Default room grouping now groups “spaced” rooms separately.
Fixes
- Message format filter works properly when writing replies.
- Improve insertion of sender name headers when using the “Elemental” message format.
- Prompts in commands
ement-leave-room
andement-forget-room
.
Additions
- Command
ement-room-override-name
sets a local override for a room’s display name. (Especially helpful for 1:1 rooms and bridged rooms. See MSC3015.)
Changes
- Improve display of room tombstones (displayed at top and bottom of buffer, and new room ID is linked to join).
- Use descriptive prompts in
ement-leave-room
andement-forget-room
commands.
Fixes
- Command
ement-view-space
when called from a room buffer. (Thanks to Richard Brežák for reporting.) - Don’t call
display-buffer
when reverting room list buffer. (Fixes #121. Thanks to mekeor for reporting.) - Retry sync for network timeouts. (Accidentally broken in v0.6.)
Internal
- Function
ement-put-account-data
accepts:room
argument to put on a room’s account data.
Additions
- Command
ement-view-space
to view a space’s rooms in a directory buffer.
Changes
- Improve
ement-describe-room
command (formatting, bindings).
Fixes
- Retry sync for HTTP 502 “Bad Gateway” errors.
- Formatting of unban events.
- Update password authentication according to newer Matrix spec. (Fixes compatibility with Conduit servers. #66. Thanks to Travis Peacock, Arto Jantunen, and Stephen D.)
- Image scaling issues. (Thanks to Visuwesh.)
Fixes
- Apply
ement-initial-sync-timeout
properly (important for when the homeserver is slow to respond).
Fixes
- Autoload
ement-directory
commands. - Faces in
ement-directory
listings.
Additions
- Present “joined-and-left” and “rejoined-and-left” membership event pairs as such.
- Process and show rooms’ canonical alias events.
Changes
- The taxy.el-based room list, with programmable, smart grouping, is now the default
ement-room-list
. (The old,tabulated-list-mode
-based room list is available asement-tabulated-room-list
.) - When selecting a room to view with completion, don’t offer spaces.
- When selecting a room with completion, empty aliases and topics are omitted instead of being displayed as nil.
Fixes
- Use of send-message filter when replying.
- Replies may be written in compose buffers.
Fixes
- Don’t show “curl process interrupted” message when updating a read marker’s position again.
Additions
- Option
ement-room-unread-only-counts-notifications
, now enabled by default, causes rooms’ unread status to be determined only by their notification counts (which are set by the server and depend on rooms’ notification settings). - Command
ement-room-set-notification-state
sets a room’s notification state (imitating Element’s user-friendly presets). - Room buffers’ Transient menus show the room’s notification state (imitating Element’s user-friendly presets).
- Command
ement-set-display-name
sets the user’s global displayname. - Command
ement-room-set-display-name
sets the user’s displayname in a room (which is also now displayed in the room’s Transient menu). - Column
Notifications
in theement-taxy-room-list
buffer shows rooms’ notification state. - Option
ement-interrupted-sync-hook
allows customization of how sync interruptions are handled. (Now, by default, a warning is displayed instead of merely a message.)
Changes
- When a room’s read receipt is updated, the room’s buffer is also marked as unmodified. (In concert with the new option, this makes rooms’ unread status more intuitive.)
Fixes
- Binding of command
ement-forget-room
in room buffers. - Highlighting of
@room
mentions.
Fixes
- Room unread status (when the last event in a room is sent by the local user, the room is considered read).
Additions
- Command
ement-directory
shows a server’s room directory. - Command
ement-directory-search
searches a server’s room directory. - Command
ement-directory-next
fetches the next batch of rooms in a directory. - Command
ement-leave-room
accepts aFORCE-P
argument (interactively, with prefix) to leave a room without prompting. - Command
ement-forget-room
accepts aFORCE-P
argument (interactively, with prefix) to also leave the room, and to forget it without prompting. - Option
ement-notify-mark-frame-urgent-predicates
marks the frame as urgent when (by default) a message mentions the local user or “@room” and the message’s room has an open buffer.
Changes
- Minor improvements to date/time headers.
Fixes
- Command
ement-describe-room
for rooms without topics. - Improve insertion of old messages around existing timestamp headers.
- Reduce D-Bus notification system check timeout to 2 seconds (from the default of 25).
- Compatibility with Emacs 27.
Fixes
- Info manual export filename.
Changes
- Read receipts are re-enabled. (They’re now implemented with a global idle timer rather than
window-scroll-functions
, which sometimes caused a strange race condition that could cause Emacs to become unresponsive or crash.) - When determining whether a room is considered unread, non-message events like membership changes, reactions, etc. are ignored. This fixes a bug that caused certain rooms that had no message events (like some bridged rooms) to appear as unread when they shouldn’t have. But it’s unclear whether this is always preferable (e.g. one might want a member leaving a room to cause it to be marked unread), so this is classified as a change rather than simply a fix, and more improvements may be made to this in the future. (Fixes #97. Thanks to Julien Roy for reporting and testing.)
- The
ement-taxy-room-list
view no longer automatically refreshes the list if the region is active in the buffer. (This allows the user to operate on multiple rooms without the contents of the buffer changing before completing the process.)
Fixes
- Links to only rooms (as opposed to links to events in rooms) may be activated to join them.
- Read receipts mark the last completely visible event (rather than one that’s only partially displayed).
- Prevent error when a room avatar image fails to load.
Fixed
- Info manual directory headers.
Fixed
- Temporarily disable sending of read receipts due to an unusual bug that could cause Emacs to become unresponsive. (The feature will be re-enabled in a future release.)
Fixed
- Function
ement-room-sync
correctly updates room-list buffers. (Thanks to Visuwesh.) - Only send D-Bus notifications when supported. (Fixes #83. Thanks to Tassilo Horn.)
Fixed
- Function
ement-room-scroll-up-mark-read
selects the correct room window. - Option
ement-room-list-avatars
defaults to what functiondisplay-images-p
returns.
After almost two years of development, the first tagged release. Submitted to GNU ELPA.
Bug reports, feature requests, suggestions — oh my!
Ement.el is published in GNU ELPA and is considered part of GNU Emacs. Therefore, cumulative contributions of more than 15 lines of code require that the author assign copyright of such contributions to the FSF. Authors who are interested in doing so may contact [email protected] to request the appropriate form.
An Org-formatted version of the Matrix spec is available in the meta/spec branch.
This section is preserved for posterity. As it says, Ement.el has long since surpassed ~matrix-client~, which should no longer be used.
Why write a new Emacs Matrix client when there is already matrix-client.el, by the same author, no less? A few reasons:
matrix-client
uses an older version of the Matrix spec, r0.3.0, with a few elements of r0.4.0 grafted in. Bringing it up to date with the current version of the spec, r0.6.1, would be more work than to begin with the current version. Ement.el targets r0.6.1 from the beginning.matrix-client
does not use Matrix’s lazy-loading feature (which was added to the specification later), so initial sync requests can take a long time for the server to process and can be large (sometimes tens of megabytes of JSON for the client to process!). Ement.el uses lazy-loading, which significantly improves performance.matrix-client
automatically makes buffers for every room a user has joined, even if the user doesn’t currently want to watch a room. Ement.el opens room buffers on-demand, improving performance by not having to insert events into buffers for rooms the user isn’t watching.matrix-client
was developed without the intention of publishing it to, e.g. MELPA or ELPA. It has several dependencies, and its code does not always install or compile cleanly due to macro-expansion issues (apparently depending on the user’s Emacs config). Ement.el is designed to have minimal dependencies outside of Emacs (currently only one,plz
, which could be imported into the project), and every file is linted and compiles cleanly using makem.sh.matrix-client
uses EIEIO, probably unnecessarily, since few, if any, of the benefits of EIEIO are realized in it. Ement.el uses structs instead.matrix-client
uses bespoke code for inserting messages into buffers, which works pretty well, but has a few minor bugs which are difficult to track down. Ement.el uses Emacs’s built-in (and perhaps little-known)ewoc
library, which makes it much simpler and more reliable to insert and update messages in buffers, and enables the development of advanced UI features more easily.matrix-client
was, to a certain extent, designed to imitate other messaging apps. The result is, at least when used with thematrix-client-frame
command, fairly pleasing to use, but isn’t especially “Emacsy.” Ement.el is intended to better fit into Emacs’s paradigms.matrix-client
’s long name makes for long symbol names, which makes for tedious, verbose code.ement
is easy to type and makes for concise, readable code.- The author has learned much since writing
matrix-client
and hopes to write simpler, more readable, more maintainable code in Ement.el. It’s hoped that this will enable others to contribute more easily.
Note that, while matrix-client
remains usable, and probably will for some time to come, Ement.el has now surpassed it in every way. The only reason to choose matrix-client
instead is if one is using an older version of Emacs that isn’t supported by Ement.el.
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