[StumpWM, bin] Add weather module to StumpWM, convert we to POSIX sh
Convert script `we` from fish to POSIX shell Add two new scripts: - stump-choose-city - stump-weather The former one sets the default city used for weather. The latter generates the output used by StumpWM’s mode-line.
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@ -2044,18 +2044,77 @@ CACHEFILE=$([ -n "$XDG_CACHE_HOME" ] && echo "$XDG_CACHE_HOME/wallpaper" || echo
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* Weather
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env fish" :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.local/bin/we
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:CUSTOM_ID: Weather-4ed00bb0
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:END:
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A quick and useful script I often use is a ~curl~ request to [[http://v2.wttr.in/][v2.wttr.in]] to get a
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weather forecast in the terminal. By default, I want the request to be about the
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city I live in, but it is also possible for the script to accept as its
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arguments a search inquiry.
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
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if count $argv > /dev/null
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set -l SEARCH (string join '+' $argv)
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curl http://v2.wttr.in/~$SEARCH
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** StumpWM utilities
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Weather-StumpWM-utilities-okvit9r05gj0
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:END:
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*** ~stump-choose-city~
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Weather-StumpWM-utilities-stump-choose-city-adyit9r05gj0
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env sh" :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.local/bin/stump-choose-city
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:END:
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This script does two things. First, I get to choose a location which
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weather will be displayed in StumpWM’s mode-line. The script stores
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the selected location in the file ~$HOME/.cache/weather-city~, but only
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if the input is not an empty string, otherwise nothing will change.
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Secondly, if this change is applied, ~stump-weather~ (described below)
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is called in order to update what StumpWM displays.
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#+begin_src sh
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CITY=$(rofi -p "City:" -dmenu | sed -r 's/ +/\+/g')
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if [ -n "$CITY" ]; then
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printf "%s" "$CITY" > "$HOME"/.cache/weather-city
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stump-weather > /dev/null 2>&1
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fi
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#+end_src
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*** ~stump-weather~
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Weather-StumpWM-utilities-stump-weather-i21jt9r05gj0
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env sh" :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.local/bin/stump-weather
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:END:
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This stript is quite simple: it displays some weather information in
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the format /Location: weather temperature (felt temperature)/. We use
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the content of the file ~$HOME/.cache/weather-city~ to know which
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location to use in our request to ~wttr.in~. If ~wttr.in~ is unreachable
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after two second, the request aborts and the script displays an error
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message instead.
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#+begin_src sh
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CITY=$(cat "$HOME/.cache/weather-city")
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WEATHER=$(curl wttr.in/~"${CITY}"?format="${CITY}:+%C+%t+(%f)" --connect-timeout 1 2> /dev/null)
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if [ -n "$WEATHER" ]; then
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printf "%s" "$WEATHER"
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else
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curl http://v2.wttr.in/Aubervilliers
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end
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printf "wttr.in unreachable"
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fi
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#+end_src
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** ~we~
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Weather-we-514jt9r05gj0
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env sh" :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.local/bin/we
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:END:
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A quick and useful script I often use is a ~curl~ request to [[http://v2.wttr.in/][v2.wttr.in]]
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to get a weather forecast in the terminal. If the user passes no
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arguments to ~we~, the script will use the location designated in
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~$HOME/.cache/weather-city~. Otherwise, it will use the options passed
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by the user.
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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COUNT=0
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LOCATION=""
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if [ "$#" = 0 ]; then
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LOCATION=$(cat "$HOME"/.cache/weather-city)
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fi
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if [ -z "$LOCATION" ]; then
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for ARG in $*; do
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if [ "${COUNT}" = 0 ]; then
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LOCATION="${ARG}"
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else
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LOCATION="${LOCATION}+${ARG}"
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fi
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COUNT=$((COUNT + 1))
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done
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fi
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curl https://v2.wttr.in/~"${LOCATION}"
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#+END_SRC
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@ -494,10 +494,11 @@ be separated by a Powerline separator with the code point ~0xE0B0~ in
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the font I am using (see §[[#Theme-Fonts-28pc8141v5j0]]).
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#+name: modeline-format
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| Formatter | What it does | Command? |
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|-----------+-------------------------------------------------------+----------|
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|---------------+-------------------------------------------------------+----------|
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| ~%g~ | Display list of groups | |
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| ~%W~ | Display list of windows in the current group and head | |
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| ~^>~ | Rest of the modeline align to the right | |
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| ~stump-weather~ | Display the current weather | yes |
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| ~mu-unread~ | Display number of unread emails | yes |
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| ~%m~ | Display current MPD song | |
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| ~%I~ | Display Wifi status | |
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@ -518,8 +519,8 @@ the font I am using (see §[[#Theme-Fonts-28pc8141v5j0]]).
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elements)
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#+end_src
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#+RESULTS[7f62146daae5aab6014d303b57c306fe44c4087b]: modeline-format-gen
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: (("%g") ("%W") ("^>") ("mu-unread" . t) ("%m") ("%I") ("%l") ("%C") ("%M") ("%B") ("%d"))
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#+RESULTS[4a774559ef9c88c74aa62a42c6f53fdc401815aa]: modeline-format-gen
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: (("%g") ("%W") ("^>") ("stump-weather" . t) ("mu-unread" . t) ("%m") ("%I") ("%l") ("%C") ("%M") ("%B") ("%d"))
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#+begin_src lisp :noweb yes
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(defvar *mode-line-formatter-list*
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