add useful and used scripts

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Tibeuleu
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.local/bin/camtoggle Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
#pkill -f /dev/video || mpv --no-osc --no-input-default-bindings --input-conf=/dev/null --demuxer-lavf-format=v4l2 --geometry=-0-0 --autofit=30% --title="mpvfloat" --profile=low-latency --untimed /dev/video0
onecam() {
mpv --no-osc --no-input-default-bindings --input-conf=/dev/null mpv --demuxer-lavf-format=v4l2 --geometry=-0-0 --autofit=30% --title="mpvfloat" --profile=low-latency --untimed $1
}
#Get all possible cameras
allposs=$(v4l2-ctl --list-devices | sed ':a;N;$!ba;s/):\n/):/g')
cameras=$(echo "$allposs" | awk '/):/ {print $1}')
# If there's only one camera
[ "$(echo "$cameras" | wc -l)" -lt 2 ] &&
{ input=$(v4l2-ctl --list-devices | sed -n "/^$cameras/,/video*/p" | tail -n 1 | awk '{print $1}') ; onecam "$input"; exit ;}
chosen=$(echo "$cameras" | dmenu -i -p "Which camera ?")
input=$(v4l2-ctl --list-devices | sed -n "/^$chosen/,/video*/p" | tail -n 1 | awk '{print $1}')
onecam "$input"

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.local/bin/displayselect Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
# A UI for detecting and selecting all displays. Probes xrandr for connected
# displays and lets user select one to use. User may also select "manual
# selection" which opens arandr.
twoscreen() { # If multi-monitor is selected and there are two screens.
mirror=$(printf "no\\nyes" | dmenu -i -p "Mirror displays?")
# Mirror displays using native resolution of external display and a scaled
# version for the internal display
if [ "$mirror" = "yes" ]; then
external=$(echo "$screens" | dmenu -i -p "Optimize resolution for:")
internal=$(echo "$screens" | grep -v "$external")
res_external=$(xrandr --query | sed -n "/^$external/,/\+/p" | tail -n 1 | awk '{print $1}')
res_internal=$(xrandr --query | sed -n "/^$internal/,/\+/p" | tail -n 1 | awk '{print $1}')
res_ext_x=$(echo "$res_external" | sed 's/x.*//')
res_ext_y=$(echo "$res_external" | sed 's/.*x//' | sed 's/i//')
res_int_x=$(echo "$res_internal" | sed 's/x.*//')
res_int_y=$(echo "$res_internal" | sed 's/.*x//' | sed 's/i//')
scale_x=$(echo "$res_ext_x / $res_int_x" | bc -l)
scale_y=$(echo "$res_ext_y / $res_int_y" | bc -l)
xrandr --output "$external" --auto --scale 1.0x1.0 --output "$internal" --auto --same-as "$external" --scale "$scale_x"x"$scale_y"
else
primary=$(echo "$screens" | dmenu -i -p "Select primary display:")
secondary=$(echo "$screens" | grep -v "$primary")
direction=$(printf "left-of\\nright-of\\nabove\\nbelow" | dmenu -i -p "What side of $primary should $secondary be on?")
xrandr --output "$primary" --auto --scale 1.0x1.0 --output "$secondary" --"$direction" "$primary" --auto --scale 1.0x1.0
fi
}
morescreen() { # If multi-monitor is selected and there are more than two screens.
primary=$(echo "$screens" | dmenu -i -p "Select primary display:")
secondary=$(echo "$screens" | grep -v "$primary" | dmenu -i -p "Select secondary display:")
direction=$(printf "left-of\\nright-of\\nabove\\nbelow" | dmenu -i -p "What side of $primary should $secondary be on?")
tertiary=$(echo "$screens" | grep -v "$primary" | grep -v "$secondary" | dmenu -i -p "Select third display:")
direction2=$(printf "left-of\\nright-of\\nabove\\nbelow" | dmenu -i -p "What side of $secondary should $tertiary be on?")
xrandr --output "$primary" --auto --output "$secondary" --"$direction" "$primary" --auto --output "$tertiary" --"$direction2" "$primary" --auto
}
multimon() { # Multi-monitor handler.
case "$(echo "$screens" | wc -l)" in
2) twoscreen ;;
*) morescreen ;;
esac ;}
onescreen() { # If only one output available or chosen.
xrandr --output "$1" --auto --scale 1.0x1.0 $(echo "$allposs" | grep -v "$1" | awk '{print "--output", $1, "--off"}' | paste -sd ' ')
}
postrun() { # Stuff to run to clean up.
setbg # Fix background if screen size/arangement has changed.
remaps # Re-remap keys if keyboard added (for laptop bases)
{ killall dunst ; setsid -f dunst ;} >/dev/null 2>&1 # Restart dunst to ensure proper location on screen
}
# Get all possible displays
allposs=$(xrandr -q | grep "connected")
# Get all connected screens.
screens=$(echo "$allposs" | awk '/ connected/ {print $1}')
# If there's only one screen
[ "$(echo "$screens" | wc -l)" -lt 2 ] &&
{ onescreen "$screens"; postrun; notify-send "💻 Only one screen detected." "Using it in its optimal settings..."; exit ;}
# Get user choice including multi-monitor and manual selection:
chosen=$(printf "%s\\nmulti-monitor\\nmanual selection" "$screens" | dmenu -i -p "Select display arangement:") &&
case "$chosen" in
"manual selection") arandr ; exit ;;
"multi-monitor") multimon ;;
*) onescreen "$chosen" ;;
esac
postrun

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.local/bin/mounter Executable file
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#!/bin/bash
# Mounts Android Phones and USB drives (encrypted or not). This script will
# replace the older `dmenumount` which had extra steps and couldn't handle
# encrypted drives.
# TODO: Remove already mounted Android phones from prompt.
# TODO: Try decrypt for drives in crtypttab
# TODO: Add some support for connecting iPhones (although they are annoying).
set -e
# Check for phones.
phones="$(simple-mtpfs -l 2>/dev/null | sed "s/^/📱/")"
# Check for drives.
lsblkoutput="$(lsblk -rpo "uuid,name,type,size,label,mountpoint,fstype")"
# Get all LUKS drives
allluks="$(echo "$lsblkoutput" | grep crypto_LUKS)" || true
# Get a list of the LUKS drive UUIDs already decrypted.
decrypted="$(find /dev/disk/by-id/dm-uuid-CRYPT-LUKS2-* | sed "s|.*LUKS2-||;s|-.*||")" || true
# Functioning for formatting drives correctly for dmenu:
filter() { sed "s/ /:/g" | awk -F':' '$7==""{printf "%s%s (%s) %s\n",$1,$3,$5,$6}' ; }
# Get only LUKS drives that are not decrypted.
IFS='
'
unopenedluks="$(for drive in $allluks; do
uuid="${drive%% *}"
uuid="${uuid//-}" # This is a bashism.
for open in $decrypted; do
[ "$uuid" = "$open" ] && break 1
done && continue 1
echo "🔒 $drive"
done | filter)"
# Get all normal, non-encrypted or decrypted partitions that are not mounted.
normalparts="$(echo "$lsblkoutput"| grep -v crypto_LUKS | grep 'part\|rom\|crypt' | sed "s/^/💾 /" | filter )"
# Add all to one variable. If no mountable drives found, exit.
alldrives="$(echo "$phones
$unopenedluks
$normalparts" | sed "/^$/d;s/ *$//")"
test -n "$alldrives"
# Feed all found drives to dmenu and get user choice.
chosen="$(echo "$alldrives" | dmenu -p "Mount which drive?" -i)"
# Function for prompting user for a mountpoint.
getmount(){
mp="$(find /mnt /media /mount /home -maxdepth 1 -type d 2>/dev/null | dmenu -i -p "Mount this drive where?")"
test -n "$mp"
if [ ! -d "$mp" ]; then
mkdiryn=$(printf "No\\nYes" | dmenu -i -p "$mp does not exist. Create it?")
[ "$mkdiryn" = "Yes" ] && (mkdir -p "$mp" || sudo -A mkdir -p "$mp")
fi
}
attemptmount(){
# Attempt to mount without a mountpoint, to see if drive is in fstab.
sudo -A mount "$chosen" || return 1
notify-send "💾Drive Mounted." "$chosen mounted."
exit
}
case "$chosen" in
💾*)
chosen="${chosen%% *}"
chosen="${chosen:1}" # This is a bashism.
attemptmount || getmount
partitiontype="$(lsblk -no "fstype" "$chosen")"
case "$partitiontype" in
"vfat") sudo -A mount -t vfat "$chosen" "$mp" -o rw,umask=0000;;
*) sudo -A mount "$chosen" "$mp"; user="$(whoami)"; ug="$(groups | awk '{print $1}')"; sudo -A chown "$user":"$ug" "$mp";;
esac
# sudo -A mount "$chosen" "$mp" -o uid="$(id -u)",gid="$(id -g)"
notify-send "💾Drive Mounted." "$chosen mounted to $mp."
;;
🔒*)
chosen="${chosen%% *}"
chosen="${chosen:1}" # This is a bashism.
# Number the drive.
while true; do
[ -f "/dev/mapper/usb$num" ] || break
num="$(printf "%02d" "$((num +1))")"
done
# Decrypt in a terminal window
${TERMINAL:-st} -n floatterm -g 60x1 -e sudo cryptsetup open "$chosen" "usb$num"
# Check if now decrypted.
test -b "/dev/mapper/usb$num"
attemptmount || getmount
sudo -A mount "/dev/mapper/usb$num" "$mp" -o uid="$(id -u)",gid="$(id -g)"
notify-send "🔓Decrypted drive Mounted." "$chosen decrypted and mounted to $mp."
;;
📱*)
notify-send "❗Note" "Remember to allow file access on your phone now."
getmount
chosen="${chosen%%:*}"
chosen="${chosen:1}" # This is a bashism.
sudo -A simple-mtpfs -o allow_other --device "$chosen" "$mp"
notify-send "🤖 Android Mounted." "Android device mounted to $mp."
;;
esac

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.local/bin/pauseallmpv Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
# You might notice all mpv commands are aliased to have this input-ipc-server
# thing. That's just for this particular command, which allows us to pause
# every single one of them with one command! This is bound to super + shift + p
# (with other things) by default and is used in some other places.
for i in $(ls /tmp/mpvSockets/*); do
echo '{ "command": ["set_property", "pause", true] }' | socat - "$i";
done

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.local/bin/queueandnotify Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
# Podboat sucks. This script replaces it.
# It reads the newsboat queue, queuing downloads with taskspooler.
# It also removes the junk from extentions.
queuefile="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/newsboat/queue"
while read -r line; do
[ -z "$line" ] && continue
url="$(echo "$line" | awk '{print $1}')"
qndl "$url" "curl -LO"
done < "$queuefile"
echo > "$queuefile"

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.local/bin/remaps Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
# This script is called on startup to remap keys.
# Increase key speed via a rate change
xset r rate 300 50
# Map the caps lock key to super...
setxkbmap -option caps:super
# But when it is pressed only once, treat it as escape.
killall xcape 2>/dev/null ; xcape -e 'Super_L=Escape'
# Map the menu button to right super as well.
xmodmap -e 'keycode 135 = Super_R'
# Map the multimedia button
xmodmap -e 'keycode 179 = XF86AudioMedia NoSymbol XF86AudioMedia'

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.local/bin/rssadd Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
! echo "$1" | grep "https*://\S\+\.[A-Za-z]\+\S*" >/dev/null &&
notify-send "That doesn't look like a full URL." && exit
RSSFILE="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/newsboat/urls"
if awk '{print $1}' "$RSSFILE" | grep "^$1$" >/dev/null; then
notify-send "You already have this RSS feed."
else
echo "$1" >> "$RSSFILE" && notify-send "RSS feed added."
fi

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.local/bin/setbg Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
# This script does the following:
# Run by itself, set the wallpaper (at X start).
# If given a file, set that as the new wallpaper.
# If given a directory, choose random file in it.
# If wal is installed, also generates a colorscheme.
# Location of link to wallpaper link.
bgloc="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share/}/bg"
[ -f "$1" ] && ln -sf "$(readlink -f "$1")" "$bgloc" && notify-send -i "$bgloc" "Changing wallpaper..."
[ -d "$1" ] && ln -sf "$(find "$(readlink -f "$1")" -iregex '.*.\(jpg\|jpeg\|png\|gif\)' -type f | shuf -n 1)" "$bgloc" && notify-send -i "$bgloc" "Random Wallpaper chosen."
# If pywal is installed, use it.
wal -i "$(readlink -f "$bgloc")" -o "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/wal/postrun" >/dev/null 2>&1
pidof dwm >/dev/null && xdotool key super+F12
xwallpaper --zoom "$bgloc"

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.local/bin/shortcuts Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
# Output locations. Unactivated progs should go to /dev/null.
shell_shortcuts="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/shell/shortcutrc"
zsh_named_dirs="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/shell/zshnameddirrc"
ranger_shortcuts="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/ranger/shortcuts.conf"
qute_shortcuts="/dev/null"
fish_shortcuts="/dev/null"
vifm_shortcuts="/dev/null"
# Remove, prepare files
rm -f "$ranger_shortcuts" "$qute_shortcuts" "$zsh_named_dirs" 2>/dev/null
printf "# vim: filetype=sh\\n" > "$fish_shortcuts"
printf "# vim: filetype=sh\\nalias " > "$shell_shortcuts"
printf "\" vim: filetype=vim\\n" > "$vifm_shortcuts"
# Format the `directories` file in the correct syntax and sent it to all three configs.
awk "!/^\s*#/ && !/^\s*\$/ {gsub(\"\\\s*#.*$\",\"\");
printf(\"%s=\42cd %s && ls -a\42 \\\\\n\",\$1,\$2) >> \"$shell_shortcuts\" ;
printf(\"hash -d %s=%s \n\",\$1,\$2) >> \"$zsh_named_dirs\" ;
printf(\"abbr %s \42cd %s; and ls -a\42\n\",\$1,\$2) >> \"$fish_shortcuts\" ;
printf(\"map g%s :cd %s<CR>\nmap t%s <tab>:cd %s<CR><tab>\nmap M%s <tab>:cd %s<CR><tab>:mo<CR>\nmap Y%s <tab>:cd %s<CR><tab>:co<CR> \n\",\$1,\$2, \$1, \$2, \$1, \$2, \$1, \$2) >> \"$vifm_shortcuts\" ;
printf(\"config.bind(';%s', \42set downloads.location.directory %s ;; hint links download\42) \n\",\$1,\$2) >> \"$qute_shortcuts\" ;
printf(\"map g%s cd %s\nmap t%s tab_new %s\nmap m%s shell mv -v %%s %s\nmap Y%s shell cp -rv %%s %s \n\",\$1,\$2,\$1,\$2, \$1, \$2, \$1, \$2) >> \"$ranger_shortcuts\" }" "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/shell/bm-dirs"
# Format the `files` file in the correct syntax and sent it to both configs.
awk "!/^\s*#/ && !/^\s*\$/ {gsub(\"\\\s*#.*$\",\"\");
printf(\"%s=\42\$EDITOR %s\42 \\\\\n\",\$1,\$2) >> \"$shell_shortcuts\" ;
printf(\"abbr %s \42\$EDITOR %s\42 \n\",\$1,\$2) >> \"$fish_shortcuts\" ;
printf(\"map %s :e %s<CR> \n\",\$1,\$2) >> \"$vifm_shortcuts\" ;
printf(\"map %s shell \$EDITOR %s \n\",\$1,\$2) >> \"$ranger_shortcuts\" }" "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/shell/bm-files"

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.local/bin/statusbar/sb-battery Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
# Prints all batteries, their percentage remaining and an emoji corresponding
# to charge status (🔌 for plugged up, 🔋 for discharging on battery, etc.).
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
3) notify-send "🔋 Battery module" "🔋: discharging
🛑: not charging
♻: stagnant charge
🔌: charging
⚡: charged
- Scroll to change adjust xbacklight." ;;
4) xbacklight -inc 10 ;;
5) xbacklight -dec 10 ;;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac
# acpi alternative
acpi | sed "s/Battery [0-9]: //;s/[Dd]ischarging, /🔋/;s/[Nn]ot charging, /🛑/;s/[Cc]harging, /🔌/;s/[Uu]nknown, /♻️/;s/[Ff]ull, /⚡/;s/ \(remaining\|until charged\)//"; exit
done | sed 's/ *$//'
# Loop through all attached batteries and format the info
# for battery in /sys/class/power_supply/BAT?*; do
# # If non-first battery, print a space separator.
# [ -n "${capacity+x}" ] && printf " "
# # Sets up the status and capacity
# case "$(cat "$battery/status")" in
# "Full") status="⚡" ;;
# "Discharging") status="🔋" ;;
# "Charging") status="🔌" ;;
# "Not charging") status="🛑" ;;
# "Unknown") status="♻️" ;;
# esac
# capacity=$(cat "$battery/capacity")
# # Will make a warn variable if discharging and low
# [ "$status" = "🔋" ] && [ "$capacity" -le 25 ] && warn="❗"
# # Prints the info
# printf "%s%s%d%%" "$status" "$warn" "$capacity"; unset warn
# done && exit 0

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.local/bin/statusbar/sb-clock Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
clock=$(date '+%I')
case "$clock" in
"00") icon="🕛" ;;
"01") icon="🕐" ;;
"02") icon="🕑" ;;
"03") icon="🕒" ;;
"04") icon="🕓" ;;
"05") icon="🕔" ;;
"06") icon="🕕" ;;
"07") icon="🕖" ;;
"08") icon="🕗" ;;
"09") icon="🕘" ;;
"10") icon="🕙" ;;
"11") icon="🕚" ;;
"12") icon="🕛" ;;
esac
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) notify-send "This Month" "$(cal -m --color=always | sed "s/..7m/<b><span color=\"red\">/;s/..27m/<\/span><\/b>/")" && notify-send "Appointments" "$(calcurse -d3)" ;;
2) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e calcurse ;;
3) notify-send "📅 Time/date module" "\- Left click to show upcoming appointments for the next three days via \`calcurse -d3\` and show the month via \`cal\`
- Middle click opens calcurse if installed" ;;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac
date "+%d %b %Y (%a) $icon%H:%M"

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.local/bin/statusbar/sb-cpu Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) notify-send "🖥 CPU hogs" "$(ps axch -o cmd:15,%cpu --sort=-%cpu | head)\\n(100% per core)" ;;
2) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e htop ;;
3) notify-send "🖥 CPU module " "\- Shows CPU temperature.
- Click to show intensive processes.
- Middle click to open htop." ;;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac
sensors | awk '/Core 0/ {print "🌡" $3}'

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.local/bin/statusbar/sb-cpubars Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
# Module showing CPU load as a changing bars.
# Just like in polybar.
# Each bar represents amount of load on one core since
# last run.
# Cache in tmpfs to improve speed and reduce SSD load
cache=/tmp/cpubarscache
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
2) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e htop ;;
3) notify-send "🪨 CPU load module" "Each bar represents
one CPU core";;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac
# id total idle
stats=$(awk '/cpu[0-9]+/ {printf "%d %d %d\n", substr($1,4), ($2 + $3 + $4 + $5), $5 }' /proc/stat)
[ ! -f $cache ] && echo "$stats" > "$cache"
old=$(cat "$cache")
printf "🪨"
echo "$stats" | while read -r row; do
id=${row%% *}
rest=${row#* }
total=${rest%% *}
idle=${rest##* }
case "$(echo "$old" | awk '{if ($1 == id)
printf "%d\n", (1 - (idle - $3) / (total - $2))*100 /12.5}' \
id="$id" total="$total" idle="$idle")" in
"0") printf "▁";;
"1") printf "▂";;
"2") printf "▃";;
"3") printf "▄";;
"4") printf "▅";;
"5") printf "▆";;
"6") printf "▇";;
"7") printf "█";;
"8") printf "█";;
esac
done; printf "\\n"
echo "$stats" > "$cache"

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.local/bin/statusbar/sb-disk Executable file
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#!/bin/sh
# Status bar module for disk space
# $1 should be drive mountpoint, otherwise assumed /.
location=${1:-/}
[ -d "$location" ] || exit
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) notify-send "💽 Disk space" "$(df -h --output=target,used,size)" ;;
3) notify-send "💽 Disk module" "\- Shows used hard drive space.
- Click to show all disk info." ;;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac
case "$location" in
"/home"* ) icon="🏠" ;;
"/mnt"* ) icon="💾" ;;
*) icon="🖥";;
esac
printf "%s: %s\n" "$icon" "$(df -h "$location" | awk ' /[0-9]/ {print $3 "/" $2}')"

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#!/bin/sh
# Displays todays precipication chance (☔) and daily low (🥶) and high (🌞).
# Usually intended for the statusbar.
# If we have internet, get a weather report from wttr.in and store it locally.
# You could set up a shell alias to view the full file in a pager in the
# terminal if desired. This function will only be run once a day when needed.
weatherreport="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/weatherreport"
getforecast() { curl -sf "wttr.in/$LOCATION" > "$weatherreport" || exit 1 ;}
# Some very particular and terse stream manipulation. We get the maximum
# precipitation chance and the daily high and low from the downloaded file and
# display them with coresponding emojis.
showweather() { printf "%s" "$(sed '16q;d' "$weatherreport" |
grep -wo "[0-9]*%" | sort -rn | sed "s/^/☔/g;1q" | tr -d '\n')"
sed '13q;d' "$weatherreport" | grep -o "m\\([-+]\\)*[0-9]\\+" | sed 's/+//g' | sort -n -t 'm' -k 2n | sed -e 1b -e '$!d' | tr '\n|m' ' ' | awk '{print " 🥶" $1 "°","🌞" $2 "°"}' ;}
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e less -Srf "$weatherreport" ;;
2) getforecast && showweather ;;
3) notify-send "🌈 Weather module" "\- Left click for full forecast.
- Middle click to update forecast.
☔: Chance of rain/snow
🥶: Daily low
🌞: Daily high" ;;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac
# The test if our forcecast is updated to the day. If it isn't download a new
# weather report from wttr.in with the above function.
[ "$(stat -c %y "$weatherreport" 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f1)" = "$(date '+%Y-%m-%d')" ] ||
getforecast
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#!/bin/sh
# Show wifi 📶 and percent strength or 📡 if none.
# Show 🌐 if connected to ethernet or ❎ if none.
# Show 🔒 if a vpn connection is active
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) "$TERMINAL" -e nmtui; pkill -RTMIN+4 dwmblocks ;;
3) notify-send "🌐 Internet module" "\- Click to connect
📡: no wifi connection
📶: wifi connection with quality
❎: no ethernet
🌐: ethernet working
🔒: vpn is active
" ;;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac
case "$(cat /sys/class/net/w*/operstate 2>/dev/null)" in
down) wifiicon="📡 " ;;
up) wifiicon="$(awk '/^\s*w/ { print "📶", int($3 * 100 / 70) "% " }' /proc/net/wireless)" ;;
esac
printf "%s%s%s\n" "$wifiicon" "$(sed "s/down/❎/;s/up/🌐/" /sys/class/net/e*/operstate 2>/dev/null)" "$(sed "s/.*/🔒/" /sys/class/net/tun*/operstate 2>/dev/null)"

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#!/bin/sh
# Gets your public ip address checks which country you are in and
# displays that information in the statusbar
#
# https://www.maketecheasier.com/ip-address-geolocation-lookups-linux/
ifinstalled "geoip" || exit
addr="$(curl ifconfig.me 2>/dev/null)" || exit
grep "flag: " "${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/larbs/emoji" | grep "$(geoiplookup "$addr" | sed 's/.*, //')" | sed "s/flag: //;s/;.*//"

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#!/bin/sh
# works on any init system
# requirements: dmenu, xorg-setxkbmap
kb="$(setxkbmap -query | grep -oP 'layout:\s*\K\w+')" || exit 1
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) kb_choice="$(awk '/! layout/{flag=1; next} /! variant/{flag=0} flag {print $2, "- " $1}' /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.lst | dmenu -l 15)"
kb="$(echo "$kb_choice" | awk '{print $3}')"
setxkbmap "$kb"
pkill -RTMIN+30 "${STATUSBAR:-i3blocks}";;
3) notify-send "⌨ Keyboard/language module" "$(printf "%s" "\- Current layout: $(setxkbmap -query | grep -oP 'layout:\s*\K\w+')")
- Left click to change keyboard.";;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac
echo "$kb"

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#!/bin/sh
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) notify-send "🧠 Memory hogs" "$(ps axch -o cmd:15,%mem --sort=-%mem | head)" ;;
2) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e htop ;;
3) notify-send "🧠 Memory module" "\- Shows Memory Used/Total.
- Click to show memory hogs.
- Middle click to open htop." ;;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac
free --mebi | sed -n '2{p;q}' | awk '{printf ("🧠%2.2fGiB/%2.2fGiB\n", ( $3 / 1024), ($2 / 1024))}'

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#!/bin/sh
# Shows the current moon phase.
moonfile="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/moonphase"
[ "$(stat -c %y "$moonfile" 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f1)" = "$(date '+%Y-%m-%d')" ] ||
{ curl -sf "wttr.in/?format=%m" > "$moonfile" || exit 1 ;}
icon="$(cat "$moonfile")"
case "$icon" in
🌑) name="New" ;;
🌒) name="Waxing Crescent" ;;
🌓) name="First Quarter" ;;
🌔) name="Waxing Gibbous" ;;
🌕) name="Full" ;;
🌖) name="Waning Gibbous" ;;
🌗) name="Last Quarter" ;;
🌘) name="Waning Crescent" ;;
*) exit 1 ;;
esac
echo "${icon-?}"
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
3) notify-send "🌜 Moon phase module" "Displays current moon phase.
- 🌑: New
- 🌒: Waxing Crescent
- 🌓: First Quarter
- 🌔: Waxing Gibbous
- 🌕: Full
- 🌖: Waning Gibbous
- 🌗: Last Quarter
- 🌘: Waning Crescent" ;;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac

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#!/bin/sh
# This loop will update the mpd statusbar module whenever a command changes the
# music player's status. mpd must be running on X's start for this to work.
while : ; do
mpc idle >/dev/null && kill -45 "$(pidof "${STATUSBAR:-i3blocks}")" || break
done

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#!/bin/sh
filter() { mpc | sed "/^volume:/d;s/\\&/&amp;/g;s/\\[paused\\].*/⏸/g;/\\[playing\\].*/d;/^ERROR/Q" | paste -sd ' ' -| awk '{ if($0>0) print "🎶 " $0}';}
pidof -x sb-mpdup >/dev/null 2>&1 || sb-mpdup >/dev/null 2>&1 &
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) mpc status | filter ; setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e ncmpcpp ;; # right click, pause/unpause
2) mpc toggle | filter ;; # right click, pause/unpause
3) mpc status | filter ; notify-send "🎵 Music module" "\- Shows mpd song playing.
- ⏸ when paused.
- Left click opens ncmpcpp.
- Middle click pauses.
- Scroll changes track.";; # right click, pause/unpause
4) mpc prev | filter ;; # scroll up, previous
5) mpc next | filter ;; # scroll down, next
6) mpc status | filter ; "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
*) mpc status | filter ;;
esac

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#!/bin/sh
# Module showing network traffic. Shows how much data has been received (RX) or
# transmitted (TX) since the previous time this script ran. So if run every
# second, gives network traffic per second.
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e bmon ;;
3) notify-send "🌐 Network traffic module" "🔻: Traffic received
🔺: Traffic transmitted" ;;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac
update() {
sum=0
for arg; do
read -r i < "$arg"
sum=$(( sum + i ))
done
cache=${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/${1##*/}
[ -f "$cache" ] && read -r old < "$cache" || old=0
printf %d\\n "$sum" > "$cache"
printf %d\\n $(( sum - old ))
}
rx=$(update /sys/class/net/[ew]*/statistics/rx_bytes)
tx=$(update /sys/class/net/[ew]*/statistics/tx_bytes)
printf "🔻%4sB 🔺%4sB\\n" $(numfmt --to=iec $rx) $(numfmt --to=iec $tx)

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#!/bin/sh
# Displays number of unread news items and an loading icon if updating.
# When clicked, brings up `newsboat`.
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) setsid "$TERMINAL" -e newsboat ;;
2) setsid -f newsup >/dev/null exit ;;
3) notify-send "📰 News module" "\- Shows unread news items
- Shows 🔃 if updating with \`newsup\`
- Left click opens newsboat
- Middle click syncs RSS feeds
<b>Note:</b> Only one instance of newsboat (including updates) may be running at a time." ;;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac
cat /tmp/newsupdate 2>/dev/null || echo "$(newsboat -x print-unread | awk '{ if($1>0) print "📰" $1}')$(cat "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}"/newsboat/.update 2>/dev/null)"

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#!/bin/sh
# Displays number of upgradeable packages.
# For this to work, have a `pacman -Sy` command run in the background as a
# cronjob every so often as root. This script will then read those packages.
# When clicked, it will run an upgrade via pacman.
#
# Add the following text as a file in /usr/share/libalpm/hooks/statusbar.hook:
#
# [Trigger]
# Operation = Upgrade
# Type = Package
# Target = *
#
# [Action]
# Description = Updating statusbar...
# When = PostTransaction
# Exec = /usr/bin/pkill -RTMIN+8 dwmblocks # Or i3blocks if using i3.
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e sb-popupgrade ;;
2) notify-send "$(/usr/bin/pacman -Qu)" ;;
3) notify-send "🎁 Upgrade module" "📦: number of upgradable packages
- Left click to upgrade packages
- Middle click to show upgradable packages" ;;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac
pacman -Qu | grep -Fcv "[ignored]" | sed "s/^/📦/;s/^📦0$//g"

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#!/bin/sh
printf "Beginning upgrade.\\n"
yay -Syu
printf "\\nUpgrade complete.\\nPress <Enter> to exit window.\\n\\n"
read -r _
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#!/bin/sh
# Usage:
# price <url> <Name of currency> <icon>
# price bat "Basic Attention Token" 🦁
# When the name of the currency is multi-word, put it in quotes.
[ -z "$3" ] && exit 1
interval="@14d" # History contained in chart preceded by '@' (7d = 7 days)
dir="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/crypto-prices"
pricefile="$dir/$1"
chartfile="$dir/$1-chart"
updateprice() { ping -q -c 1 example.org >/dev/null 2>&1 &&
curl -s "rate.sx/1$1" > "$pricefile" &&
curl -s "rate.sx/$1$interval" > "$chartfile" ;}
[ -d "$dir" ] || mkdir -p "$dir"
[ "$(stat -c %x "$pricefile" 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f1)" != "$(date '+%Y-%m-%d')" ] &&
updateprice "$1"
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) setsid "$TERMINAL" -e less -Srf "$chartfile" ;;
2) notify-send -u low "$3 Updating..." "Updating $2 price..."
updateprice "$1" && notify-send "$3 Update complete." "$2 price is now
\$$(cat "$pricefile")" ;;
3) uptime="$(date -d "$(stat -c %x "$pricefile")" '+%D at %T' | sed "s|$(date '+%D')|Today|")"
notify-send "$3 $2 module" "\- <b>Exact price: \$$(cat "$pricefile")</b>
- Left click for chart of changes.
- Middle click to update.
- Shows 🔃 if updating prices.
- <b>Last updated:
$uptime</b>" ;;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac
printf "$3$%0.2f" "$(cat "$pricefile")"

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#!/bin/sh
# Originally by Andr3as07 <https://github.com/Andr3as07>
# Some changes by Luke
# Rebuild by Tenyun
# This block displays the number running background tasks. Requires tsp.
num=$(tsp -l | awk -v numr=0 -v numq=0 '{if (/running/)numr++; if (/queued/)numq++} END{print numr+numq"("numq")"}')
# Handle mouse clicks
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e tsp -l ;;
3) notify-send "Tasks module" "🤖: number of running/queued background tasks
- Left click opens tsp" ;; # Right click
2) $EDITOR "$0" ;; # Middle click
esac
[ "$num" != "0(0)" ] &&
echo "🤖$num"

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#!/bin/sh
transmission-remote -l | grep % |
sed " # The letters are for sorting and will not appear.
s/.*Stopped.*/A 🛑/;
s/.*Seeding.*/Z 🌱/;
s/.*100%.*/N ✅/;
s/.*Idle.*/B 🕰️/;
s/.*Uploading.*/L ⬆️/;
s/.*%.*/M ⬇️/" |
sort -h | uniq -c | awk '{print $3 $1}' | paste -sd ' ' -
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e tremc ;;
2) td-toggle ;;
3) notify-send "🌱 Torrent module" "\- Left click to open tremc.
- Middle click to toggle transmission.
- Shift click to edit script.
Module shows number of torrents:
🛑: paused
🕰: idle (seeds needed)
🔼: uploading (unfinished)
🔽: downloading
✅: done
🌱: done and seeding" ;;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac

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#!/bin/sh
# Prints the current volume or 🔇 if muted.
case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
1) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e pulsemixer ;;
2) pamixer -t ;;
4) pamixer --allow-boost -i 1 ;;
5) pamixer --allow-boost -d 1 ;;
3) notify-send "📢 Volume module" "\- Shows volume 🔊, 🔇 if muted.
- Middle click to mute.
- Scroll to change." ;;
6) "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
esac
[ $(pamixer --get-mute) = true ] && echo 🔇 && exit
vol="$(pamixer --get-volume)"
if [ "$vol" -gt "70" ]; then
icon="🔊"
elif [ "$vol" -lt "30" ]; then
icon="🔈"
else
icon="🔉"
fi
echo "$icon$vol%"

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#!/bin/sh
# A dmenu wrapper script for system functions.
# For non-systemd init systems.
case "$(readlink -f /sbin/init)" in
*runit*) hib="doas_askpass zzz" ;;
*openrc*) hib="loginctl suspend" ; reb="loginctl reboot"; shut="loginctl poweroff";;
esac
cmds="\
🔒 lock slock
🐻 hibernate ${hib:-doas_askpass systemctl suspend}
🔃 reboot ${reb:-doas_askpass reboot}
🖥 shutdown ${shut:-doas_askpass shutdown -h now}"
choice="$(echo "$cmds" | cut -d' ' -f 1 | dmenu)" || exit 1
`echo "$cmds" | grep "^$choice " | cut -d ' ' -f2-`

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#!/bin/sh
# If transmission-daemon is running, will ask to kill, else will ask to start.
if pidof transmission-daemon >/dev/null ;
then
[ "$(printf "No\\nYes" | dmenu -i -p "Turn off transmission-daemon?")" = "Yes" ] && killall transmission-daemon && notify-send "transmission-daemon disabled."
else
ifinstalled transmission-cli || exit
[ "$(printf "No\\nYes" | dmenu -i -p "Turn on transmission daemon?")" = "Yes" ] && transmission-daemon && notify-send "tranmission-daemon enabled."
fi
sleep 3 && pkill -RTMIN+7 "${STATUSBAR:-dwmblocks}"

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#!/bin/sh
# Unmount USB drives or Android phones. Replaces the older `dmenuumount`. Fewer
# prompt and also de-decrypts LUKS drives that are unmounted.
set -e
mounteddroids="$(grep simple-mtpfs /etc/mtab | awk '{print "📱" $2}')"
lsblkoutput="$(lsblk -nrpo "name,type,size,mountpoint")"
mounteddrives="$(echo "$lsblkoutput" | awk '($2=="part"||$2="crypt")&&$4!~/\/boot|\/home$|SWAP/&&length($4)>1{printf "💾%s (%s)\n",$4,$3}')"
allunmountable="$(echo "$mounteddroids
$mounteddrives" | sed "/^$/d;s/ *$//")"
test -n "$allunmountable"
chosen="$(echo "$allunmountable" | dmenu -i -p "Unmount which drive?")"
chosen="${chosen%% *}"
test -n "$chosen"
sudo -A umount -l "/${chosen#*/}"
notify-send "Device unmounted." "$chosen has been unmounted."
# Close the chosen drive if decrypted.
cryptid="$(echo "$lsblkoutput" | grep "/${chosen#*/}$")"
cryptid="${cryptid%% *}"
test -b /dev/mapper/"${cryptid##*/}"
sudo -A cryptsetup close "$cryptid"
notify-send "🔒Device dencryption closed." "Drive is now securely locked again."

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.local/src/dmenu Submodule

Submodule .local/src/dmenu added at 3a6bc67fbd

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.local/src/st Submodule

Submodule .local/src/st added at 13b3c631be