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# cull-gmail CLI Documentation
A command-line program for managing Gmail messages using the Gmail API. The tool provides subcommands for label querying, message querying, rule configuration, and rule execution to trash/delete messages with built-in safety features like dry-run mode.
## Installation
### From Crates.io
```bash
cargo install cull-gmail
```
### From Source
```bash
git clone https://github.com/jerus-org/cull-gmail.git
cd cull-gmail
cargo install --path .
```
### Verify Installation
```bash
cull-gmail --version
```
## Authentication Setup
### 1. Google Cloud Console Setup
1. Visit the [Google Cloud Console](https://console.cloud.google.com/)
2. Create a new project or select an existing one
3. Enable the Gmail API:
- Go to "APIs & Services" > "Library"
- Search for "Gmail API" and enable it
4. Create OAuth2 credentials:
- Go to "APIs & Services" > "Credentials"
- Click "Create Credentials" > "OAuth client ID"
- Choose "Desktop application"
- Download the JSON file
### 2. Configure cull-gmail
1. Create the configuration directory:
```bash
mkdir -p ~/.cull-gmail
```
2. Copy your OAuth2 credential file:
```bash
cp ~/Downloads/client_secret_*.json ~/.cull-gmail/client_secret.json
```
3. Create configuration file `~/.cull-gmail/cull-gmail.toml`:
```toml
credential_file = "client_secret.json"
config_root = "~/.cull-gmail"
rules = "rules.toml"
execute = false # Start in dry-run mode
```
### 3. First Run Authentication
Run any command to trigger the OAuth flow:
```bash
cull-gmail labels
```
This will:
1. Open your browser for Google authentication
2. Prompt you to grant Gmail access
3. Save tokens to `~/.cull-gmail/gmail1/`
## Configuration
### Configuration File
**Location**: `~/.cull-gmail/cull-gmail.toml`
```toml
# OAuth2 credential file (relative to config_root)
credential_file = "client_secret.json"
# Configuration directory
config_root = "~/.cull-gmail"
# Rules file
rules = "rules.toml"
# Default execution mode (false = dry-run, true = execute)
execute = false
# Alternative: Direct OAuth2 configuration
# client_id = "your-client-id.apps.googleusercontent.com"
# client_secret = "your-client-secret"
# token_uri = "https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token"
# auth_uri = "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth"
```
### Environment Variables
Override any configuration setting:
```bash
export APP_CREDENTIAL_FILE="client_secret.json"
export APP_EXECUTE="true"
export APP_CLIENT_ID="your-client-id"
export APP_CLIENT_SECRET="your-client-secret"
export APP_CONFIG_ROOT="/custom/config/path"
```
## Command Structure
```bash
cull-gmail [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]
```
### Global Options
- `-v, --verbose...`: Increase logging verbosity (can be used multiple times)
- `-q, --quiet...`: Decrease logging verbosity
- `-h, --help`: Show help
- `-V, --version`: Show version
### Commands
- `labels`: List available Gmail labels
- `messages`: Query and operate on messages
- `rules`: Configure and run retention rules
## Command Reference
### Labels Command
List all labels in your Gmail account:
```bash
cull-gmail labels
```
**Example Output**:
```
INBOX: INBOX
IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT
CHAT: CHAT
SENT: SENT
DRAFT: DRAFT
promotions: Label_1234567890
old-emails: Label_0987654321
```
### Messages Command
Query and operate on Gmail messages.
#### Syntax
```bash
cull-gmail messages [OPTIONS] <ACTION>
```
#### Options
- `-l, --labels <LABELS>`: Filter by labels (can be used multiple times)
- `-m, --max-results <MAX_RESULTS>`: Maximum results per page [default: 200]
- `-p, --pages <PAGES>`: Maximum number of pages (0=all) [default: 1]
- `-Q, --query <QUERY>`: Gmail query string
#### Actions
- `list`: Display message information
- `trash`: Move messages to trash
- `delete`: Permanently delete messages
#### Examples
**List recent messages**:
```bash
cull-gmail messages -m 10 list
```
**List promotional emails older than 6 months**:
```bash
cull-gmail messages -Q "label:promotions older_than:6m" list
```
**Move old promotional emails to trash**:
```bash
cull-gmail messages -Q "label:promotions older_than:1y" trash
```
**Permanently delete very old messages**:
```bash
cull-gmail messages -Q "older_than:5y -label:important" delete
```
**Query with multiple labels**:
```bash
cull-gmail messages -l "promotions" -l "newsletters" -Q "older_than:3m" list
```
**Process all pages (not just first page)**:
```bash
cull-gmail messages -p 0 -Q "older_than:2y" list
```
### Rules Command
Manage retention rules for automated email lifecycle management.
#### Syntax
```bash
cull-gmail rules <SUBCOMMAND>
```
#### Subcommands
- `config`: Configure retention rules
- `run`: Execute configured rules
### Rules Config Command
Configure retention rules:
```bash
cull-gmail rules config <ACTION>
```
#### Config Actions
- `rules`: Manage rule definitions
- `label`: Add/remove labels from rules
- `action`: Set action (trash/delete) on rules
**Example Rules Configuration**:
Create/edit `~/.cull-gmail/rules.toml`:
```toml
[rules."1"]
id = 1
retention = { age = "y:1", generate_label = true }
labels = ["old-emails"]
action = "Trash"
[rules."2"]
id = 2
retention = { age = "m:6", generate_label = true }
labels = ["promotions", "newsletters"]
action = "Trash"
[rules."3"]
id = 3
retention = { age = "y:5", generate_label = true }
labels = ["archive"]
action = "Delete"
```
### Rules Run Command
Execute configured rules:
```bash
cull-gmail rules run [OPTIONS]
```
#### Options
- `-e, --execute`: Actually perform actions (without this, runs in dry-run mode)
- `-t, --skip-trash`: Skip rules with "trash" action
- `-d, --skip-delete`: Skip rules with "delete" action
#### Examples
**Dry-run all rules** (safe, no changes made):
```bash
cull-gmail rules run
```
**Execute all rules**:
```bash
cull-gmail rules run --execute
```
**Execute only delete rules**:
```bash
cull-gmail rules run --execute --skip-trash
```
**Execute only trash rules**:
```bash
cull-gmail rules run --execute --skip-delete
```
## Gmail Query Syntax
The `-Q, --query` option supports Gmail's powerful search syntax:
### Date Queries
```bash
# Relative dates
-Q "older_than:1y" # Older than 1 year
-Q "newer_than:30d" # Newer than 30 days
-Q "older_than:6m" # Older than 6 months
# Absolute dates
-Q "after:2023/1/1" # After January 1, 2023
-Q "before:2023/12/31" # Before December 31, 2023
```
### Label Queries
```bash
# Has label
-Q "label:promotions"
-Q "label:important"
# Does NOT have label (note the minus sign)
-Q "-label:important"
-Q "-label:spam"
```
### Content Queries
```bash
# Subject line
-Q "subject:newsletter"
-Q "subject:(unsubscribe OR newsletter)"
# From/To
-Q "from:noreply@example.com"
-Q "to:me@example.com"
# Message content
-Q "unsubscribe"
-Q "has:attachment"
```
### Status Queries
```bash
# Read status
-Q "is:unread"
-Q "is:read"
# Star status
-Q "is:starred"
-Q "-is:starred"
# Size
-Q "size:larger_than:10M"
-Q "size:smaller_than:1M"
```
### Combined Queries
```bash
# Complex combinations
-Q "label:promotions older_than:6m -is:starred"
-Q "from:newsletters@example.com older_than:1y has:attachment"
-Q "subject:newsletter OR subject:promo older_than:3m"
```
## Common Workflows
### 1. Clean Up Promotional Emails
```bash
# Step 1: Preview what will be affected
cull-gmail messages -Q "label:promotions older_than:6m" list
# Step 2: Move to trash (can be recovered for 30 days)
cull-gmail messages -Q "label:promotions older_than:6m" trash
```
### 2. Archive Old Conversations
```bash
# Archive conversations older than 2 years (excluding starred)
cull-gmail messages -Q "older_than:2y -is:starred -label:important" trash
```
### 3. Delete Very Old Messages
```bash
# Permanently delete messages older than 5 years (be careful!)
cull-gmail messages -Q "older_than:5y -is:starred -label:important" delete
```
### 4. Rule-Based Automation
```bash
# Set up rules in ~/.cull-gmail/rules.toml, then:
# Preview what rules will do
cull-gmail rules run
# Execute rules
cull-gmail rules run --execute
```
### 5. Scheduled Cleanup
Add to your crontab for weekly cleanup:
```bash
# Edit crontab
crontab -e
# Add this line (runs every Sunday at 2 AM)
0 2 * * 0 /home/user/.cargo/bin/cull-gmail rules run --execute >> /var/log/cull-gmail.log 2>&1
```
## Safety Features
### Dry-Run Mode
- **Default behaviour**: All operations are dry-run unless explicitly executed
- **Messages**: Use `list` action to preview what would be affected
- **Rules**: Run without `--execute` flag to see what would happen
### Confirmation and Logging
- All operations are logged with detailed information
- Use `-v` for verbose logging to see exactly what's happening
- Check log output before running destructive operations
### Recoverable Operations
- **Trash**: Messages moved to trash can be recovered for 30 days
- **Delete**: Permanent deletion - cannot be undone
## Logging and Debugging
### Environment Variables
```bash
# Set log level
export RUST_LOG=cull_gmail=debug
# Enable all logging
export RUST_LOG=debug
```
### Verbosity Levels
```bash
# Quiet (errors only)
cull-gmail -q messages list
# Normal (default)
cull-gmail messages list
# Verbose (info level)
cull-gmail -v messages list
# Very verbose (debug level)
cull-gmail -vv messages list
# Maximum verbosity (trace level)
cull-gmail -vvv messages list
```
### Log Information
- **Error**: Critical issues
- **Warn**: Non-fatal issues, dry-run notifications
- **Info**: General operation info, message subjects, counts
- **Debug**: Detailed API calls, query strings
- **Trace**: Very detailed debugging information
## Troubleshooting
### Authentication Issues
**Problem**: "Authentication failed" or "Invalid credentials"
**Solutions**:
1. Verify OAuth2 credential file exists and is valid JSON
2. Check OAuth client is configured as "Desktop Application"
3. Clear token cache: `rm -rf ~/.cull-gmail/gmail1`
4. Re-run authentication: `cull-gmail labels`
**Problem**: "Access denied" or "Insufficient permissions"
**Solutions**:
1. Verify Gmail API is enabled in Google Cloud Console
2. Check OAuth scopes include Gmail access
3. Re-authenticate with proper permissions
### Query Issues
**Problem**: "No messages found" when you expect results
**Solutions**:
1. Test query in Gmail web interface first
2. Check label names: `cull-gmail labels`
3. Verify query syntax (no typos)
4. Use `-v` flag to see the actual query being sent
**Problem**: Query returns unexpected results
**Solutions**:
1. Use `messages list` to preview before `trash`/`delete`
2. Check for operator precedence in complex queries
3. Test simpler queries first, then combine
### Performance Issues
**Problem**: Operations are slow or timeout
**Solutions**:
1. Reduce page size: `-m 100`
2. Limit pages: `-p 5` instead of `-p 0`
3. Use more specific queries to reduce result sets
4. Check Gmail API quotas in Google Cloud Console
### Configuration Issues
**Problem**: "Configuration not found" or "Config parse error"
**Solutions**:
1. Verify config file path: `~/.cull-gmail/cull-gmail.toml`
2. Check TOML syntax
3. Ensure OAuth2 credential file path is correct
4. Use absolute paths if relative paths fail
## Exit Codes
- **0**: Success
- **101**: Error (check stderr for details)
## Examples
### Basic Message Management
```bash
# List all labels
cull-gmail labels
# List first 50 messages
cull-gmail messages -m 50 list
# List promotional emails from last year
cull-gmail messages -Q "label:promotions after:2023/1/1" list
```
### Batch Operations
```bash
# Move old promotional emails to trash
cull-gmail messages -Q "label:promotions older_than:1y" trash
# Permanently delete very old messages (careful!)
cull-gmail messages -Q "older_than:5y -is:starred" delete
```
### Rule-Based Management
```bash
# Preview all rules
cull-gmail rules run
# Execute only trash rules
cull-gmail rules run --execute --skip-delete
# Execute all rules
cull-gmail rules run --execute
```
## See Also
- [Library Documentation](lib.md) - Rust API reference and programming examples
- [API Documentation](https://docs.rs/cull-gmail) - Generated API reference
- [Repository](https://github.com/jerus-org/cull-gmail) - Source code, examples, and issue tracking
- [Gmail API Documentation](https://developers.google.com/gmail/api) - Google's official API docs
- [Gmail Search Operators](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7190?hl=en) - Complete Gmail query syntax