Use an environment variable and a wgetrc instead of an alias for wget to enforce the XDG Base Directory Specification so that script calls respect it too.
135 lines
4.3 KiB
Bash
135 lines
4.3 KiB
Bash
## Author: druckdev
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## Created: 2019-01-16
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# Default flags
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alias ls='ls-show-hidden --color=auto --group-directories-first -p -v'
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alias grep='grep --color'
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alias cp='cp -i'
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alias mv='mv -i'
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alias rm='rm -I'
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alias less='less -N'
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alias lsblk='lsblk -f'
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alias feh='feh -.'
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# XDG Base Directory Specification
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alias tmux='tmux -f "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/tmux/tmux.conf"'
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alias tmsu='tmsu -D "${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/tmsu/db"'
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alias yarn='yarn --use-yarnrc "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}"/yarn/config'
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alias bash='bash --rcfile "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}"/bash/bashrc'
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# Global
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alias -g G='| grep'
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alias -g no2='2>/dev/null'
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# Git
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alias gs='git status --short'
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alias ga='git add'
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alias gc="git commit"
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alias gpush='git push'
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alias gpull='git pull'
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alias gd='git diff'
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# Commit, but put the last written commit message into the editor buffer.
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# Useful for example when the commit-msg hook fails but only slight
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# modifications are needed.
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alias git-commit-last-msg='() {
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local gitdir="$(git rev-parse --git-dir)" || return
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git commit -eF <(grep -v "^#" "$gitdir/COMMIT_EDITMSG")
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}'
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# Save keystrokes and my memory
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alias la='ls -A'
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alias l='ls -lh --time-style=long-iso'
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alias ll='l -A'
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alias cd..='cd ..'
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alias cl='() { cd "$@" && ls }'
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alias getclip="xclip -selection c -o"
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alias setclip="perl -pe 'chomp if eof' | xclip -selection c"
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alias pdf='launch evince'
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alias darkpdf='launch zathura'
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alias geeqie='launch qeeqie'
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alias rd='rmdir'
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alias md='mkdir -p'
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alias o='xdg-open'
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alias :{q,Q}='exit'
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alias update='
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sudo apt update \
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&& sudo apt upgrade -y \
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&& sudo apt autoremove -y
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[[ ! -e /var/run/reboot-required ]] \
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|| printf "\n\nSystem restart required.\n"
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'
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alias pdf2t{e,}xt='pdftotext'
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alias rm='printf "\033[1;031mUse trash!\n\033[0m"; false'
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alias battery='cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/capacity'
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alias qrdecode='zbarimg'
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alias loadhist='fc -RI'
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alias hex='xxd'
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alias bin='xxd -b -c4 | cut -d" " -f2-5'
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! command -v nvim &>/dev/null || alias vim=nvim
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alias vi='vim'
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alias resetCursor='echo -ne "\e[5 q"'
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alias makeThisScratchpad='echo -ne "\033]0;scratchpad-terminal\007"'
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# grep filenames and date entries in exiftool
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alias grepdate='grep -E "(={8})|([:0-9]{10} [:0-9]{8})"'
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# 'Temporary' shell in alternate mode for hiding commands in scrollback.
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alias tmpshell='tput smcup && zsh && tput rmcup'
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# List options and their value (on|off) line by line. This makes it a lot
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# easier to grep for activated options than using `setopt` and `unsetopt`.
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alias listopts='printf "%s %s\n" "${(kv)options[@]}"'
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# Launch program independent and detached from shell.
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alias launch='() { ${aliases[$1]:-$1} "${@[2,-1]}" &>/dev/null &| }'
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# Launch program after reducing the screen resolution.
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alias lowres='() {
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xrandr -s 1920x1080; $1 "${@[2,-1]}"; xrandr -s 3200x1800
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}'
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# Create copy with .bkp extension
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alias bkp='() { for f; do command cp -i "$f"{,.bkp}; done }'
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# Reverse bkp()
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alias unbkp='() { for f; do command cp -i "$f" "${f%.bkp}; done }'
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# Grep in history file
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alias histgrep='() { grep "$@" "${HISTFILE:-$HOME/.zsh_history}" }'
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# URL-encode
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alias urlenc='() {
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python3 -c \
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"from urllib import parse; print(parse.quote(\"$*\"), end=\"\")"
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}'
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# URL-decode
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alias urldec='() {
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python3 -c \
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"from urllib import parse; print(parse.unquote(\"$*\"), end=\"\")"
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}'
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# Workaround for stack smash when using stderred
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alias gpg='
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env LD_PRELOAD="$(
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sed "s/[^:]*libstderred.so:\?//;s/:$//" <<<"$LD_PRELOAD"
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)" gpg'
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# Use a reasonable time format
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alias date='env LC_TIME=tk_TM date'
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# Named directories
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for dir in "$HOME"/[^.]*(/); do
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[[ ! ${dir:t} =~ " " ]] || continue
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hash -d ${dir:t}="$dir"
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done
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hash="$(xdg-user-dir DOCUMENTS 2>/dev/null || echo docs)"
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hash="$(basename "$hash")"
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if (( $+nameddirs[$hash] )); then
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hash -d cheat=~$hash/cheat_sheets
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hash -d uni=~$hash/uni
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hash -d work=~$hash/work
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fi
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unset hash
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if (( $+nameddirs[projs] )); then
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hash -d dot{,s}=~projs/dotfiles
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fi
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if (( $+nameddirs[uni] )); then
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# Use the first match in ~uni/[0-9][0-9]-{So,Wi}Se sorted in descending
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# numeric order (most recent semester). The echo is necessary as else
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# filename generation will include the wise= and nothing is matched.
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# TODO!
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hash -d sose="$(echo ~uni/[0-9][0-9]-SoSe(NnOn[1]))"
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hash -d wise="$(echo ~uni/[0-9][0-9]-WiSe(NnOn[1]))"
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fi
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