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#+TITLE : Executable scripts
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#+PROPERTY : header-args :exports code
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* Presentation
:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Presentation-721f3cc4
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:END:
This file will present all the executable scripts I wrote. It is also their
original source code, all the following code snippets are exported and tangled
from this file to the actual executables.
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* 4chandl
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/4chandl
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:CUSTOM_ID: 4chandl-21ff428f
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:END:
Usage: =4chandl [ URL TO THREAD ]=
I made this small script to download the attached files of 4chan threads.
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Let’ s check if any arguments were passed to the executable. If none were
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passed, the script should be aborted.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
if ! count $argv > /dev/null
echo 'No URL specified! Give the URL to thread as the only argument.'
exit 1
end
#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s store the regex we use to get the link to the attached files.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set regex_4cdn '\/\/is2\.4chan\.org\/ [a-z]+\/[A-Za-z0-9]+ \.[A-Za-z]{3,4}'
#+END_SRC
We’ ll use a thread counter to get a visual indication on how the download is
going.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set thread_counter 1
#+END_SRC
Now, we will use each of the arguments passed as a URL to download the files
from.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
for url in $argv
#+END_SRC
As a visual indicator, let’ s get the amount of elements we are going to
download from the current thread and print it.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set file_total (curl -ks $url | grep -oE $regex_4cdn | uniq | wc -l)
echo total files to download in current thread: $file_total
#+END_SRC
Let’ s set a file counter so we can visualize the download progress.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set file_counter 1
#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s download each file from the current thread.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
for image_url in (curl -k -s $url | grep -Eo $regex_4cdn | uniq | sed 's/^/https:/ ')
echo -n Downloading image $counter of $total...
wget --no-check-certificate -q -nc $image_url
echo ' Done (thread: $thread_counter/thread_total\tfile: $file_counter/file_total)'
set file_counter (math $file_counter + 1)
end
#+END_SRC
Let’ s increment the thread counter.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set thread_counter (math $thread_counter + 1)
#+END_SRC
Let’ s now close the for loop.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
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* awiki
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/awiki
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:CUSTOM_ID: awiki-7ac5e1d5
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:END:
~awiki~ is a simple script used with ~rofi~ that relies on the
~arch-wiki-docs~ package in order to provide the user a way to quickly find
and display any English page from the Arch Wiki in a browser. The advantage of
using this over the ~wiki-search~ utility from the ~arch-wiki-lite~ package is
you get instant suggestion in rofi using fuzzy-search. The downside is rofi
will only help you find pages by their title, and it will not help you find
keywords in the content of said pages.
The first step is to create the list of all the pages that are currently
stored on disk. ~arch-wiki-docs~ stores them in
~/usr/share/doc/arch-wiki/html/en~ . A simple ~ls~ piped in three ~sed~ will
give us a list of page titles. We then pipe that into rofi in dmenu mode in
order to choose the page we want to display. By the way, setting the location
of the HTML files will come in handy later.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set WLOCATION /usr/share/doc/arch-wiki/html/en/
set WPAGE (/bin/ls $WLOCATION | \
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sed -e 's/_/ /g' -e 's/ \.html$//' -e 's|.*/ \(.*\)|\1|' | \
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rofi -dmenu -p "Arch Wiki" -i | sed 's/ +/_/g')
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#+END_SRC
Now, all I need to do is to send this list into rofi and tell it to open the
result with our favorite browser with ~xdg-open~ .
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
xdg-open $WLOCATION$WPAGE.html
#+END_SRC
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* Askpass
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/askpass
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:CUSTOM_ID: Askpass-d0d7a8c0
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:END:
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Askpass is a simple script that invokes ~rofi~ as a way to get from a GUI the
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user’ s sudo password. It is inspired by [[https://github.com/ODEX-TOS/tools/blob/master/rofi/askpass ][this original tool ]], rewritten in fish
and with [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Rofi ][rofi ]] support instead of [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dmenu ][dmenu ]]. As you can see, this is a oneliner if
we ignore the initial shebang. This executable is pointed at by the
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
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rofi -dmenu -password -no-fixed-num-lines -p (printf $argv[1] | sed s/:/ /)
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#+END_SRC
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* Backup
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/backup
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:CUSTOM_ID: Backup-68c7c63e
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:END:
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~backup~ is a very simple, oneliner script that will create a local copy of a
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file and add the date at which it was copied in the filename. You can see its
source code here:
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
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cp -r $argv[1] $argv[1].bak.(date +"%Y%m%d%H%M%S")
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#+END_SRC
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* ConnectWifi
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/connect-wifi
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:CUSTOM_ID: ConnectWifi-16e5e24a
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:END:
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~connect-wifi~ is a small utility tool that allows the user to connect to
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available WiFi networks. The first thing to do is to select the WiFi we want
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to connect to. We’ ll use the ~nmcli c s~ command to get the list of the
available networks, and we’ ll chose one with ~rofi~ .
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
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set SELECTEDWIFI (nmcli d w l | \
egrep -o '([0-9A-F]{2}:){5}[0-9A-F]{2}\s*(.*)Infra' | \
egrep -o '\s+(.*)\s+ ' | awk '{$1=$1}1' | \
rofi -dmenu -p "Select your WiFi network")
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#+END_SRC
Now, if a network was selected, let’ s attempt to connect to it. Otherwise,
let’ s just send a notification no network was selected.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
if test -z $SELECTEDWIFI
notify-send "No WiFi network selected" -u low && exit
end
nmcli c u $SELECTEDWIFI
#+END_SRC
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** TODO fix it
:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: ConnectWifi-fix_it-a4b11503
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:END:
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* Cppnew :noexport:
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle no
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:CUSTOM_ID: Cppnew-964e697b
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:END:
=cppnew= is a small utility that helps you create a new C++ project. Several
templates are available, the default one using CMake, and three others that
are a bit more advances, based on:
- CMake + [[https://conan.io/ ][Conan ]]
- [[https://mesonbuild.com/ ][Meson ]] + [[https://ninja-build.org/ ][Ninja ]]
- Meson + Ninja + Conan
There is also a default [[http://doxygen.nl/ ][Doxygen ]] file included for your documentation, ready to
go. I even made it so that you can execute it as an executable file, like
=./doc/Doxyfile= from the project root.
The choice is given to the user which of them to use with options that will be
given to =cppnew= .
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First of all, if no arguments were passed, return an error.
#+begin_src fish
if ! count $argv >/dev/null
echo "Missing argument: PROJECT" && return -1
end
#+end_src
Now, let’ s set a couple of variables which will prove useful later on when
trying to set up our project.
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* Cnew
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/cnew
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:CUSTOM_ID: Cnew-d9ec9cc4
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:END:
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=cnew= is a small utility script similar to but simpler than cppnew that
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creates a CMake template C project from the template that already exists in
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[[file:~/dev/templateC ][~/dev/templateC ]]. If no argument was passed, display an error message and exit.
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
if ! count $argv > /dev/null
echo "Missing argument: PROJECT" && return -1
end
#+END_SRC
Pass the first argument to a switch statement.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
switch "$argv[1]"
#+END_SRC
If the argument is =-h= or =--help= , then display the help message and exit
the script normally.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case -h --help
man ~/dev/fishfunctions/cnew.man
exit 0
#+END_SRC
Else, the argument is the name of the project the user wants to create.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case '*'
set -g project_name $argv[1]
#+END_SRC
Let’ s close the switch statement.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s copy the template where the user is executing =cnew= from, give it
the name of the project and move to the project.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
cp -r ~/dev/templateC $argv[1]
cd $argv[1]
#+END_SRC
The default files have a placeholder for the name of the project. Let’ s
replace these placeholders with the project’ s name.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
sed -i "s/PROJECTNAME/ $argv[1]/g" CMakeLists.txt
sed -i "s/PROJECTNAME/ $argv[1]/g" README.org
sed -i "s/CPROJECTNAME/ $argv[1]/g" doc/Doxyfile
#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s create a git repository and initialize it.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
git init
git add .
git commit -m "initial commit"
#+END_SRC
And we’ re done!
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* Dart Language Server
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/dart_language_server
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:CUSTOM_ID: Dart_Language_Server-18c256b1
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:END:
Spacemacs' recommendations on how to use Dart with LSP is outdated, since
[[https://github.com/natebosch/dart_language_server ][=dart_language_server= ]] is obsolete. As recommended by the repo owner, we
should launch instead the following code:
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
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/usr/bin/dart $DART_SDK/snapshots/analysis_server.dart.snapshot --lsp
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#+END_SRC
So, instead of using the obsolete executable, instead we will be calling the
analysis server as requested.
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* Dmenu
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/dmenu
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:CUSTOM_ID: Dmenu-527edf04
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:END:
I wrote this very simple script in order to replace =dmenu= with rofi’ s
emulation of dmenu, since I prefer rofi’ s appearance. It basically calls
rofi’ s dmenu emulation with the arguments initially passed to dmenu.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
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rofi -dmenu $argv
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#+END_SRC
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* Emacsmail
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/bin/bash" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/emacsmail
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:CUSTOM_ID: Emacsmail-afffb7cd
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:END:
This short script is used in my =~/.local/share/applications/mu4e.desktop=
file in order to send to Emacs any ~mailto:~ requests made in my system.
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
emacsclient -c --eval "(browse-url-mail \"$@\")"
#+END_SRC
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* Emoji picker
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/rofi-emoji
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:CUSTOM_ID: Emoji_picker-a1c374ec
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:END:
The emoji picker is a simple fish script that uses rofi and
[[file:~/.config/emoji.txt ][~/.config/emoji.txt ]] to provide a small, local search for emojis. Once the
emoji is selected, it is copied to the clipboard using =xclipboard= .
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
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grep -v "#" ~/.config/emoji.txt | rofi -dmenu -p "Select emoji" -i | \
awk '{print $1}' | tr -d '\n' | xclip -selection clipboard
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#+END_SRC
Also, let’ s send a notification telling the user the emoji has been copied!
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set emoji (xclip -o -selection clipboard | tr -d '\n')
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test -z "$emoji" && notify-send "No emoji copied" -u low && exit
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set -a emoji "copied to clipboard"
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notify-send -u low $emoji
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#+END_SRC
It is inspired from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCEXY46t3OA ][this video ]] from [[https://lukesmith.xyz/ ][Luke Smith ]], rewritten in Fish.
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* Lock
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/lock
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:CUSTOM_ID: Lock-635fcb38
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:END:
~lock~ is a simple script that locks the screen with ~i3lock~ while setting as
the background image of the locked screen a corrupted screenshot of the screen
before it was locked.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set TMPBG /tmp/screen.png
scrot $TMPBG
corrupter -add 0 $TMPBG $TMPBG
i3lock -t -e -f -i $TMPBG
rm $TMPBG
#+END_SRC
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* mp42webm
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/mp42webm
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:CUSTOM_ID: mp42webm-aeacca58
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:END:
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This function allows me to convert easily an mp4 video to the webm format.
Nothing too fancy here.
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
ffmpeg -i $argv[1] -c:v libvpx -crf 10 -b:v 1M -c:a libvorbis $argv[1].webm
#+END_SRC
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* pape-update
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/pape-update
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:CUSTOM_ID: pape-update-bdecbadf
:END:
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This little tool sets a random wallpaper using nitrogen.
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
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set -l PAPESDIR ~/Pictures/Wallpapers
set -l PAPES (ls $PAPESDIR)
set -l PAPE $PAPESDIR/$PAPES[(random 1 (count $PAPES))]
for i in (seq (xrandr --current | grep ' connected' | wc -l))
nitrogen --set-zoom-fill $PAPE --head=(math "$i - 1") --save
end
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#+END_SRC
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* Pinfo :noexport:
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle no
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:CUSTOM_ID: Pinfo-f3644596
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:END:
~pinfo~ is a utility that shows system information
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* Polybar-launch
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/polybar-launch
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:CUSTOM_ID: Polybar-launch-36789edc
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:END:
This scripts allows the user to kill polybar and relaunch it, or to simply
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launch it if polybar isn’ t launched yet. First thing to do is kill all polybar
processes.
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#+BEGIN_SRC bash
killall -q polybar
#+END_SRC
Now we have to wait untill all polybar processes have been shut down.
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
while pgrep -u $UID -x polybar >/dev/null; do sleep 1; done
#+END_SRC
Now that our system isn’ t running polybar anymore, we’ ll launch it again on
all of our screens. By the way, I have two bars, so I’ ll have to lauch them
both.
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
if type "xrandr"; then
for m in $(xrandr --query | grep " connected" | cut -d" " -f1); do
MONITOR=$m polybar --reload top &
MONITOR=$m polybar --reload bottom &
done
else
polybar --reload top &
polybar --reload bottom &
fi
#+END_SRC
And we’ re done! Let’ s just launch a notification polybar has been relaunched.
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
notify-send "Polybar restarted!" -a "polybar-launch"
#+END_SRC
* Rofi-mount
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/rofi-mount
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-mount-ebbebf68
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:END:
=rofimount= is a script inspired by [[https://github.com/ihebchagra/dotfiles/blob/master/.local/bin/dmount ][this one ]], based on dmenu, which
interactively asks the user what to mount, and where to mount it. What I did
was replace dmenu with rofi, and fix a couple of bugs I encountered in the
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original script.
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** Get the mountable elements
:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-mount-Get_the_mountable_elements-24db7834
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:END:
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
begin
#+END_SRC
What the script does first is detect everything that can be mounted. Between
a =begin= and =end= , let’ s set =LFS= as a local variable. This si in order to
get sane variables in the current block.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set -l LFS
#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s detect the amount of mountable Android filesystems, and if any are
detected, let’ s read them into a global variable.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set -l a (math (jmtpfs -l | wc -l) - 2)
test $a -ge 0 && jmtpfs -l 2> /dev/null | tail -n $a | read -zg anddrives
#+END_SRC
We’ ll do the same for external and internal drives and partitions that can be
mounted here.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
lsblk -rpo "name,type,size,mountpoint" | \
awk '$2=="part"&&$4= =""{printf "%s (%s)\n",$1,$3}' | \
read -zg usbdrives
#+END_SRC
Finally, we look for any CD drive that could be mounted on our device.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
blkid /dev/sr0 | awk '{print $1}' | sed 's/ ://' | read -z cddrives
#+END_SRC
And that’ s the end of our first block!
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
Alright, we’ ll save what kind on drives we can mount in a temporary file
called =/tmp/drives= . We’ ll make sure it’ s blank by erasing it then creating
it again with =touch= , like so. The =-f= flag on =rm= is here so we get no
error if we try to delete a file that doesn’ t exist (yet).
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set -g TMPDRIVES /tmp/drives
rm -f $TMPDRIVES
touch $TMPDRIVES
#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s write what type of drives we can mount in this temporary file.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
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test -n "$usbdrives" && echo "USB" >> $TMPDRIVES
test -n "$cddrives" && echo "CD" >> $TMPDRIVES
test -n "$anddrives" && echo "Android" >> $TMPDRIVES
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#+END_SRC
Now, we want to declare where to look for mount directories. For now, we’ ll
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only look in =/media= , but you can add more if you wish.
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
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set -g basemount /media
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#+END_SRC
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** Get the mount point
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-mount-Get_the_mount_point-6c4bac06
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:END:
Now, let’ s declare a function that will allow us to chose the drive we want
to mount.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
function getmount
#+END_SRC
First, we want to get our mount point. We’ ll run a =find= command on each of
the directories listed in =$basemount= to look for folders on which our drive
could be mounted. This list will be passed to rofi from which we will chose
our mount point.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set -g mp (for d in $basemount
find $d -maxdepth 5 -type d
end | rofi -dmenu -i -p 'Type in mount point.')
#+END_SRC
We should verify that something has been actually selected, otherwise we
should abort the script.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
if test -z $mp || test $mp = ""
return 1
end
#+END_SRC
Now, if the selected mount point does not exist, we’ ll ask the user whether
the directory should be created. If no, the script will abort. If yes, an
attempt will be made at creating the directory as the user; if that fails, a
new attempt will be made as sudo.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
if test ! -d $mp
switch (printf "No\\nYes" | rofi -dmenu -i -p "$mp does not exist. Create it?")
case 'Yes'
mkdir -p $mp || sudo -A mkdir -p $mp
case '*'
return 1
end
end
#+END_SRC
Finally, let’ s close the function
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
** Mount a USB drive, hard drive or partition
:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-mount-Mount_a_USB_drive,_hard_drive_or_partition-f5431dbe
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:END:
Alright, we want to mount a partition that answers by the name of
=/dev/sdXX= , how do we do that? Let’ s create first the function =mountusb=
that will take care of it for us.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
function mountusb
#+END_SRC
Now, the first thing we want to do is select the partition we want to mount.
Remember, we stored those in =$usbdrives= earlier, so let’ s pipe them into
rofi so we can chose from it. Also, =awk= will get their path in =/dev= .
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
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set -g chosen (echo $usbdrives | \
rofi -dmenu -i -p "Mount which drive?" | \
awk '{print $1}')
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#+END_SRC
As usual after a user selection, let’ s verify something has actually been
selected. If not, let’ s abort the script.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
test -z $chosen && return 1
#+END_SRC
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Now, let’ s select the mount point of our partition. We’ ll call the function
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=getmount= described in [[#Rofi-mount-Get_the_mount_point-6c4bac06 ][Get the mount point ]] to select it.
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
getmount
#+END_SRC
Let’ s verify the variable =mp= set in =getmount= is not empty, otherwise
abort the script.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
test -z $mp && return 1
#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s mount it! We’ ll use a switch which will detect the filesystem used
so we know how to mount the partition.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
switch (lsblk -no "fstype" $chosen)
#+END_SRC
We have two named case: =vfat= filesystems.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case "vfat"
sudo -A mount -t vfat $chosen $mp -o rw,umask=0000
#+END_SRC
And =ntfs= filesystems.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case "ntfs"
sudo -A mount -t ntfs $chosen $mp -o rw,umask=0000
#+END_SRC
Else, we’ ll let =mount= determine which filesystem is used by the partition
(generally =ext4= ).
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case '*'
sudo -A mount $chosen $mp
#+END_SRC
We’ ll also run a =chown= on this newly mounted filesystem so the user can
access it without any issues.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
sudo -A chown -R $USER:(id -g $USER) $mp
#+END_SRC
Let’ s close the switch block and send a notification the partition has been
mounted.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end && notify-send -a "dmount" "💻 USB mounting" "$chosen mounted to $mp."
#+END_SRC
And let’ s close the function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
** Mount an Android device
:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-mount-Mount_an_Android_device-5321f9cd
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:END:
The function that manages to mount Android filesystems is =mountandroid= .
Let’ s declare it.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
function mountandroid -d "Mount an Android device"
#+END_SRC
We’ ll select which Android we want to mount. We will be asked through rofi.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set chosen (echo $anddrives | rofi -dmenu -i -p "Which Android device?" | awk '{print $1 $2}' | sed 's/,$/ /')
#+END_SRC
Now, we need to get the bus of the Android device we want to mount. It will
be useful later, after we authorized mounting from our device, to get the
path to our partition.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set bus (echo $chosen | sed 's/,.*/ /')
#+END_SRC
Let’ s temporarily mount our device.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
jmtpfs -device=$chosen $mp
#+END_SRC
Now, we need to allow our computer to mount our Android device. Depending on
the Android version it is running on, we either need to specify our device is
USB connected in order to exchange files, or Android will explicitely ask us
if it is OK for our computer to access it. Let’ s inform the user of that.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
echo "OK" | \
rofi -dmenu -i -p "Press (Allow) on your phone screen, or set your USB settings to allow file transfert"
#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s get the actual path of our Android filesystem we wish to mount,
and let’ s unmount the previous temporary filesystem.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set newchosen (jmtpfs -l | grep $bus | awk '{print $1 $2}' | sed 's/,$/ /')
sudo -A umount $mp
#+END_SRC
Now we cam mount the new filesystem and send a notification if everything
went well.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
jmtpfs -device=$newchosen $mp && \
notify-send -a "dmount" "🤖 Android Mounting" "Android device mounted to $mp."
#+END_SRC
And now, we can close our function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
** Mount a CD drive
:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-mount-Mount_a_CD_drive-27278199
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:END:
This part is way easier than the previous functions. As we will see, the
function =mountcd= 's body is only three lines long. First, let’ s declare the
function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
function mountcd
#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s chose the CD drive we want to mount using =rofi= .
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set chosen (echo $cddrives | rofi -dmenu -i -p "Which CD drive?")
#+END_SRC
We’ ll also get the mountpoint thanks to the =getmount= function described
earlier.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
getmount
#+END_SRC
And finally, let’ s mount it and send the notification everything went well.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
sudo -A mount $chosen $mp && \
notify-send -a "dmount" "💿 CD mounting" "$chosen mounted."
#+END_SRC
Finally, let’ s close our function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
** Ask what type of drive we want to mount
:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-mount-Ask_what_type_of_drive_we_want_to_mount-0c15cffa
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:END:
The first thing we will be asked if different types of drives are detected is
which of these types the user wishes to mount. This is done with the function
=asktype= which is declared below.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
function asktype
#+END_SRC
We will use a switch statement which will use our anwser to rofi about what
we wish to mount.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
switch (cat $TMPDRIVES | rofi -dmenu -i -p "Mount which drive?")
#+END_SRC
If we chose the option "USB", we’ ll mount a hard drive, partition or USB
drive. In which case we’ ll call the =mountusb= function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case "USB"
mountusb
#+END_SRC
If we chose the "Android" option, the =mountandroid= function is called.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case "Android"
mountandroid
#+END_SRC
Else if we chose the "CD" option, we’ ll call the =mountcd= function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case "CD"
mountcd
#+END_SRC
If nothing is selected, the function will naturally exit. Now, let’ s close
our switch statement and our function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
end
#+END_SRC
** Launch the mounting functions
:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-mount-Launch_the_mounting_functions-218ad001
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:END:
Now that we have declared our functions and set our variables, we’ ll read the
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temporary file described in [[#Rofi-mount-Get_the_mountable_elements-24db7834 ][Get the mountable elements ]]. The amount of lines
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is passed in a switch statement.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
switch (wc -l < $TMPDRIVES)
#+END_SRC
If the file has no lines, i.e. it is empty, we have no mountable media. Let’ s
inform our user this is the case.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case 0
notify-send "No USB drive or Android device or CD detected" -a "dmount"
#+END_SRC
If we only have one line, we have only one type of mountable media. We’ ll
pass this line to a second switch statement.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case 1
switch (cat $TMPDRIVES)
#+END_SRC
This will allow the script to automatically detect what type of media it is,
and mount the corresponding function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case "USB"
mountusb
case "Android"
mountandroid
case "CD"
mountCD
#+END_SRC
Let’ s close this nested switch case.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
If we have more than one line, we’ ll have to ask the user what type of media
they want to mount.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case '*'
asktype
#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s end our switch statement!
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
Finally, we’ ll delete our temporary file.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
rm -f $TMPDRIVES
#+END_SRC
And with that, this is the end of our script!
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* Rofi-pass
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/rofi-pass
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-pass-8335357f
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:END:
=rofi-pass= is a simple utility that gets a password stored in the [[https://www.passwordstore.org/ ][=pass= ]]
password manager with rofi as its interface, and then stores the password in
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the clipboard.
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Let’ s parse all the arguments passed to the script. If one of them is
=--type= , =-t= or =type= , the script will attempt to type the password to the
text area already selected without pasting the password to the clipboard.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
for arg in $argv
switch $arg
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case '--type' '-t' 'type'
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set -g TYPE "yes"
case '*'
printf 'Unknown argument: %s\n.' $arg
exit 1
end
end
#+END_SRC
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Now, let’ s get the list of the passwords that exist in our =pass= repository.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set passwords (find $HOME/.password-store -type f -name "*.gpg" | \
string replace -r ".*.password-store/" "" | \
string replace -r ".gpg" "" | sort)
#+END_SRC
Let the user choose which password they wish to select.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set password (for elem in $passwords
echo $elem
end | rofi -dmenu -i -p "Select your password")
#+END_SRC
Let’ s verify we actually selected a password and not just exited. If no
password was selected, let’ s simply exit the script.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
if test -z $password
exit
end
#+END_SRC
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Depending on the arguments passed earlier, we might want some different
behavior.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish :noweb yes
if test $TYPE = "yes"
<<rofi-pass-type >>
else
<<rofi-pass-copy >>
end
#+END_SRC
The default behavior is to copy the password to the clipboard for 45 seconds,
so let’ s do that.
#+NAME: rofi-pass-copy
#+BEGIN_SRC fish :noweb yes :tangle no
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pass show -c $password 2> /dev/null
#+END_SRC
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Else, if we passed =--type= , =-t= or =type= as an argument of the script, we
want it to attempt to type our password in the currently selected text input.
Let’ s do that.
#+NAME: rofi-pass-type
#+BEGIN_SRC fish :noweb yes :tangle no
set -l IFS
<<rofi-pass-type-get-password >>
printf %s $pass | xvkbd -file -
#+END_SRC
To correctly get the password from =pass= , we need to parse the output and
only get the first line, hence the following command.
#+NAME: rofi-pass-type-get-password
#+BEGIN_SRC fish :tangle no
set pass (pass show $password | string split -n \n)[1]
#+END_SRC
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* Rofi-umount
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/rofi-umount
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-umount-ddde1667
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:END:
=rofiumount= is the counterpart of =rofimount= for unmounting our mounted
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partitions.
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** Get the unmountable drives
:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-umount-Get_the_unmountable_drives-89c71040
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:END:
First, we will need to list all the drives that can be safely unmounted.
Let’ s run this.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set -g drives (lsblk -nrpo "name,type,size,mountpoint" | \
awk '$2=="part"&&$4!~/\/boot|\/home$|SWAP/ &&length($4)>1{printf "%s (%s)\n",$4,$3}')
#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s get the android devices that are mounted.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set -g androids (awk '/jmtpfs/ {print $2}' /etc/mtab)
#+END_SRC
And let’ s get the CD drives that are mounted.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set -g cds (awk '/sr0/ {print $2}' /etc/mtab)
#+END_SRC
We’ ll store all of our information in a temporary file, =/tmp/undrives= .
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set -g undrivefile /tmp/undrives
#+END_SRC
Let’ s make sure we begin with a clean, empty file.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
rm -f $undrivefile
touch $undrivefile
#+END_SRC
Depending on if the related variables are set, write the different types of
mounted drives in the temporary file.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
test -n "$drives" && echo "USB" >> $undrivefile
test -n "$cds" && echo "CD" >> $undrivefile
test -n "$androids" && echo "Android" >> $undrivefile
#+END_SRC
** Unmount disk partitions
:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-umount-Unmount_disk_partitions-0d425a47
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:END:
The function =unmountusb= will take care of unmounting any drive we can
safely unmount. First, let’ s declare the function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
function unmountusb
#+END_SRC
Let’ s chose the drive to unmount with rofi.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set chosen (echo $drives | \
rofi -dmenu -i -p "Unmount which drive?" | \
awk '{print $1}')
#+END_SRC
Let’ s verify if the user actually selected any drive. If no, let’ s abort the
script.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
test -z "$chosen" && exit 0
#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s unmount the chosen drive and send a notification if it has been
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done.
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
sudo -A umount $chosen && \
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notify-send "💻 USB unmounting" "$chosen unmounted." -a "dumount"
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#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s close the function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
** Unmount Android device
:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-umount-Unmount_Android_device-ae1d5904
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:END:
The function =unmountandroid= will take care of unmounting any mounted
Android device. First, let’ s declare our function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
function unmountandroid
#+END_SRC
Let the user choose which Android device to unmount.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set chosen (echo $androids | rofi -dmenu -i -p "Unmount which device?")
#+END_SRC
We’ ll verify the user chose any device.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
test -z "$chosen" && exit 0
#+END_SRC
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If a device has been chosen, let’ s unmount it and send a notification it has
been successfuly unmounted.
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
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sudo -A umount -l $chosen && \
notify-send "🤖 Android unmounting" "$chosen unmounted." -a "dumount"
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#+END_SRC
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Finally, let’ s close the function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
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** Unmount CD drive
:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-umount-Unmount_CD_drive-369a2f61
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:END:
=unmountcd= will take care of unmounting any mounted CD drive. Let’ s declare
this function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
function unmountcd
#+END_SRC
As before, let the user chose which CD drive to unmount.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set chosen (echo "$cds" | rofi -dmenu -i -p "Unmount which CD?")
#+END_SRC
We’ ll verify the user chose any device.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
test -z "$chosen" && exit 0
#+END_SRC
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If a drive has been chosen, let’ s unmount it and send a notification it has
been successfuly unmounted.
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
sudo -A umount -l $chosen && \
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notify-send "💿 CD unmounting" "$chosen unmounted." -a "dumount"
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#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s close the function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
** Ask what type of drive to unmount
:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-umount-Ask_what_type_of_drive_to_unmount-6287af48
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:END:
If several types of unmountable drives are available, let’ s ask the user
which type to unmount based on the content of the temporary file declared in
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[[#Rofi-umount-Get_the_unmountable_drives-89c71040 ][Get the unmountable drives ]]. First, let’ s declare the function.
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
function asktype
#+END_SRC
Let’ s create a switch statement to which will be passed the selection of the
user from rofi.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
switch (cat $undrivefile | rofi -dmenu -i -p "Unmount which type of device?")
#+END_SRC
Three types of values can be returned: "USB", "CD", or "Android". These
values will be used to launch their corresponding function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case 'USB'
unmountusb
case 'CD'
unmountcd
case 'Android'
unmountandroid
#+END_SRC
Let’ s close the switch statement.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
Let’ s now close the function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
** Launch the unmounting functions
:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Rofi-umount-Launch_the_unmounting_functions-7c48a928
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:END:
Now back to the body of our script, let’ s input in a switch case the number
of lines contained in our temporary file.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
switch (wc -l < $undrivefile)
#+END_SRC
If the file containes no lines. i.e. it is empty, nothing is to be unmounted.
Let’ s inform the user of that.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case 0
notify-send "No USB drive or Android device or CD to unmount" -a "dumount"
#+END_SRC
Else, if there is only one type of drive, we’ ll automatically let our script
choose based on the content of this sole line.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case 1
switch (cat $undrivefile)
case 'USB'
unmountusb
case 'CD'
unmountcd
case 'Android'
unmountandroid
end
#+END_SRC
And if there are more types than one, let’ s ask the user.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
case '*'
asktype
#+END_SRC
Let’ s close our main switch statement.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
#+END_SRC
And finally, let’ s delete our temporary file.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
rm -f $undrivefile
#+END_SRC
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* set-screens
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/set-screens
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:CUSTOM_ID: set-screens-01bd989a
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:END:
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~set-screens~ is a small script that allows the user to automatically set up
an external monitor. First, let’ s set some variables so we don’ t have to type
in hidden places some values that should be easily modifiable.
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set internal "eDP1"
set external "HDMI1"
#+END_SRC
Now, let’ s set the ~DETECTEDSCREEN~ variable with a simple ~grep~ . If the
variable turns out to be empty, this means the display was not detected.
However, if it’ s not, then it will be an array with its second value that
holds the maximum resolution the display can handle. It needs to be passed
through ~awk~ in order to get only the resolution itself and not the refresh
rate, but once we’ ve got that, we can set our external monitor as the main
monitor with its maximum resolution. i3 is also restarted in order to properly
display the wallpaper and Polybar on the new screen.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set externaldisplay (xrandr -q --current | grep -A 1 -i "$external connected")
if test -n "$externaldisplay"
set resolution (echo $externaldisplay[2] | awk '{$1=$1;print $1}')
xrandr --output "$external" --primary --auto --mode "$resolution" --right-of "$internal"
end
#+END_SRC
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* Starwars
:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/starwars
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:CUSTOM_ID: Starwars-654f8637
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:END:
This is a one-liner that allows you to watch Star Wars episode 4 in ASCII art
in your terminal. Here is the code:
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
#+END_SRC
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* UpdateFlutter
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/UpdateFlutter
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:CUSTOM_ID: UpdateFlutter-1e8fbeb7
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:END:
This is a simple utility to be ran when the ~flutter~ package is updated.
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sudo chown -R :flutterusers /opt/flutter
sudo chmod -R g+w /opt/flutter
sudo chmod a+rw /opt/flutter/version
sudo chown $USER:(id -g $USER) /opt/flutter/bin/cache
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* Wacom setup
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/wacom-setup
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:CUSTOM_ID: Wacom_setup-331fb024
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:END:
I made a small and quick utility to set up my Wacom tablet so it is only bound
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to one screen.
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** Set our variables
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:CUSTOM_ID: Wacom_setup-Set_our_variables-3cb6d58e
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:END:
Let’ s first declare our function that will be called to set our variables.
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function set_device
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We need some variables in order to correctly set our tablet. First, let’ s get
declare what the name of our tablet is, and what the name of its touchpad is.
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set -g DEVICE "Wacom USB Bamboo PAD Pen stylus"
set -g DEVICETOUCH "Wacom USB Bamboo PAD Finger touch"
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We will also modify two settings: the speed of the cursor on the touchpad,
and the scroll speed. Let’ s declare the name of these two settings.
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set -g WACOMPROPTOUCHSPEED "Device Accel Velocity Scaling"
set -g WACOMPROPSCROLLPSEED "ScrollDistance"
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To get the correct values for the area it can cover, we’ ll need to reset our
tablet.
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xsetwacom set "$DEVICE" ResetArea
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Now we can get the X and Y areas.
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set -l AREATOT (xsetwacom get "$DEVICE" Area)
set -g AREAX (echo $AREATOT | awk '{print $3}')
set -g AREAY (echo $AREATOT | awk '{print $4}')
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Now let’ s close our function.
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end
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** Select our screen
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:CUSTOM_ID: Wacom_setup-Select_our_screen-7822c0c3
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:END:
This function will allow us to select the screen on which the tablet will be
active. We can also select the option “desktop” so that all screens are
selected. Let’ s declare our function.
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function set_screen
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First, let’ s set what screens are available, including the desktop option.
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set CONNECTED_DISPLAYS (xrandr -q --current | \
sed -n 's/^\([^ ]\+\) connected .*/ \1/p') desktop
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Now, let’ s select the one we wish to use using rofi.
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set -g SCREEN (for d in $CONNECTED_DISPLAYS
echo $d
end | rofi -dmenu -i -p "Select your dispaly" | tr -d '\n')
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Now, let’ s get the resolution of our selected screen.
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set -l LINE (xrandr -q --current | if [ "$SCREEN" = "desktop" ]
sed -n 's/^Screen 0:.*, current \([0-9]\+\) x \([0-9]\+\),.*/ \1 \2/p'
else
sed -n "s/^$SCREEN"' connected \(primary \)\{0,1\}\([0-9]\+\)x\([0-9]\+\)+.*/ \2 \3/p'
end)
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From that, let’ s get the vertical and horizontal resolution of our screen.
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echo $LINE | read -g WIDTH HEIGHT
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If any of our =WIDTH= ou =HEIGHT= it empty, we’ ll have to abort the script.
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if test -z $WIDTH || test -z $HEIGHT
exit 1
end
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Let’ s close our function now.
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end
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** Adjust the tablet
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:CUSTOM_ID: Wacom_setup-Adjust_the_tablet-342acaf3
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:END:
This function will take care of adjusting our tablet to our screen. Let’ s
declare our function.
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function adjust_device
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If our screen is too high or too wide for our tablet, we will have to adjust
the height or width of the area used by the tablet. So let’ s get the
theoretical new height and width of the area.
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set RATIOAREAY (math ceil \($AREAX \* $HEIGHT \/ $WIDTH\))
set RATIOAREAX (math ceil \($AREAY \* $WIDTH \/ $HEIGHT\))
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Now, if the current height of the tablet’ s area is greater than the
theoretical new area, it means the current area is too high. Otherwise, it
should be the other way around. Let’ s set =NEWAREAX= and =NEWAREAY= that will
be used to set the new area for the tablet.
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if test $AREAY -gt $RATIOAREAY
set -g NEWAREAX $AREAX
set -g NEWAREAY $RATIOAREAY
else
set -g NEWAREAX $RATIOAREAX
set -g NEWAREAY $AREAY
end
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Alright, now let’ s set the new area with these new variables.
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xsetwacom set "$DEVICE" Area 0 0 $NEWAREAX $NEWAREAY
xsetwacom set "$DEVICE" MapToOutput "$SCREEN"
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Let’ s slow down the cursor’ s speed on the touchpad.
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xinput set-float-prop $DEVICETOUCH $WACOMPROPTOUCHSPEED 0.5
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Let’ s also slow down the scroll speed of the touchpad.
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xsetwacom set $DEVICETOUCH $WACOMPROPSCROLLPSEED "90"
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Now, let’ s close the function.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
end
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** Lauch the functions
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:CUSTOM_ID: Wacom_setup-Lauch_the_functions-2ab8b4d9
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:END:
Back to the main body of the script, we can now launch the functions
sequencially.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set_device
set_screen
adjust_device
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* Weather
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :tangle ~/ .local/bin/we
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:CUSTOM_ID: Weather-4ed00bb0
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:END:
A quick and useful script I often use is a ~curl~ request to [[http://v2.wttr.in/ ][v2.wttr.in ]] to get
a weather forecast in the terminal. By default, I want the request to be about
the city I live in, but it is also possible for the script to accept as its
arguments a search inquiry.
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
if count $argv > /dev/null
set -l SEARCH (string join '+' $argv)
curl http://v2.wttr.in/ ~$SEARCH
else
curl http://v2.wttr.in/Aubervilliers
end
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