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Expose (most if not all) relevant arguments of lei-q in a new
transient. The only somewhat tricky part here is propagating the
original arguments so that piem-lei-query-thread and
piem-lei-query-show can find messages that require a non-default
source (e.g., an unregistered external or a remote source when there
are local externals configured).
While remote operations work, the current design is still focused on a
setup where externals are configured locally, as described in
<20210605211402.20304-1-kyle@kyleam.com> (e.g., there's no attempt to
limit the number of times the server is hit).
Using the key 's' (for search) is unfortunate given the
command name is `lei q', but I think that's better than using 'q',
which is pretty widely used for "quit" in Emacs buffers.
Message-Id: <20211025035630.297598-7-kyle@kyleam.com>
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