[Bin] Sanitize bash scripts, some conversion from fish to bash

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Lucien Cartier-Tilet 2022-02-04 17:02:30 +01:00
parent 6d6af02910
commit 688080eff6
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@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ StumpWM so I can switch from the main font to Siji for the caracter
contained between them: U+E072 (an email icon).
#+begin_src sh
UNREAD=$(mu find "flag:unread AND (maildir:/Inbox OR maildir:/Junk)" | wc -l)
printf "^f2^f0%s" $UNREAD
printf "^f2^f0%s" "$UNREAD"
#+end_src
** Pinfo :noexport:
@ -1161,23 +1161,23 @@ rofi -dmenu $argv
** Emoji picker
:PROPERTIES:
:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.local/bin/rofi-emoji
:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env bash" :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.local/bin/rofi-emoji
:CUSTOM_ID: Emoji_picker-a1c374ec
: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
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
grep -v "#" ~/.config/emoji.txt | rofi -dmenu -p "Select emoji" -i | \
awk '{print $1}' | tr -d '\n' | xclip -selection clipboard
awk '{print $1}' | tr -d '\n' | xclip -selection clipboard
#+END_SRC
Also, lets send a notification telling the user the emoji has been copied!
#+BEGIN_SRC fish
set emoji (xclip -o -selection clipboard | tr -d '\n')
test -z "$emoji" && notify-send "No emoji copied" -u low && exit
set -a emoji "copied to clipboard"
notify-send -u low $emoji
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
EMOJI=$(xclip -o -selection clipboard | tr -d '\n')
test -z "$EMOJI" && notify-send "No emoji copied -u low && exit"
EMOJI="$EMOJI copied to clipboard"
notify-send -u low "$EMOJI"
#+END_SRC
It is inspired from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCEXY46t3OA][this video]] from [[https://lukesmith.xyz/][Luke Smith]], rewritten in Fish.
@ -1907,9 +1907,12 @@ or failure of the download.
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
if [ -n "$URL" ]; then
notify-send -u normal "YTDL" "Starting downloading\n$URL"
ytdl "$URL" \
&& notify-send -u normal "YTDL" "Finished downloading!" \
|| notify-send -u critical "YTDL" "Failed downloading\n$URL"
if [[ $(ytdl "$URL") ]]
then
notify-send -u normal "YTDL" "Finished downloading!"
else
notify-send -u critical "YTDL" "Failed downloading\n$URL"
fi
fi
#+END_SRC
@ -1925,8 +1928,8 @@ fi
This little tool sets a random wallpaper using xwallpaper.
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
PAPESDIR=$HOME/Pictures/Wallpapers
PAPE=$(find $PAPESDIR -type f | sort -R | tail -1)
set-pape $PAPE
PAPE=$(find "$PAPESDIR" -type f | sort -R | tail -1)
set-pape "$PAPE"
#+END_SRC
** Select wallpaper
@ -1938,12 +1941,12 @@ This script is based on what ~sxiv~ can do as an image viewer as well as
xwallpaper.
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
PAPE=$(sxiv -orbft ~/Pictures/Wallpapers/*)
set-pape $PAPE
set-pape "$PAPE"
#+END_SRC
** Set a wallpaper
:PROPERTIES:
:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env sh" :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.local/bin/set-pape
:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env bash" :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.local/bin/set-pape
:CUSTOM_ID: Wallpaper-utilities-Set-a-wallpaper-27eda9e6
:END:
This utility is not meant to be called by the user directly, but rather by
@ -1952,11 +1955,11 @@ provided wallpaper exists and if it is an image. If both requirements are met,
the path to this image is then stored in ~$XDG_CACHE_HOME/wallpaper~, or if this
variable is empty in ~$HOME/.cache/wallpaper~.
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
CACHEFILE=$([ -n "$XDG_CACHE_HOME" ] && echo $XDG_CACHE_HOME/wallpaper || echo $HOME/.cache/wallpaper)
CACHEFILE=$([ -n "$XDG_CACHE_HOME" ] && echo "$XDG_CACHE_HOME/wallpaper" || echo "$HOME/.cache/wallpaper")
[[ -f $1 ]] && \
grep image <(file -b --mime-type $1) && \
echo $1 > $CACHEFILE \
&& xwallpaper --zoom $1
grep image <(file -b --mime-type "$1") && \
echo "$1" > "$CACHEFILE" \
&& xwallpaper --zoom "$1"
#+END_SRC
* Weather