From 2325bc8971de615de1141e3971d8ec173a1fc78b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jan Andrle Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2026 20:37:06 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] :zap: Mainly bash refact --- .XCompose | 2 +- .bash/hooks/oncd | 4 +- .bash/hooks/onexit | 4 +- .bash/hooks/onpostgit | 5 + .bash/hooks/onprompt | 4 +- .bash/shell/complete-alias | 1 + .bash/shell/complete-alias/.gitignore | 0 .bash/shell/complete-alias/LICENSE.txt | 674 ----------- .bash/shell/complete-alias/README.md | 279 ----- .bash/shell/complete-alias/complete_alias | 1062 ----------------- .../tests/test_escape_function.sh | 14 - .../tests/test_escape_option.sh | 14 - .../complete-alias/tests/test_non_alias.sh | 15 - .../tests/test_quotes_function.sh | 14 - .../tests/test_quotes_option.sh | 14 - .bash/shell/hooks.sh | 57 + .bash/shell/tmux.sh.off | 7 + .bash/shell/ux.sh | 9 +- .bash/toolchains/aliases.sh | 19 +- .bash/toolchains/cross-session/index.sh | 62 +- .bash/toolchains/cross-session/store.sh | 13 +- .bash/toolchains/vifm.sh | 8 - .config/github-releases/config.json | 12 +- .config/tridactyl/tridactylrc | 6 + .gitmodules | 5 +- .inputrc | 1 + .local/share/konsole/Můj Bash.profile | 18 + .../konsole/{Můj.profile => Můj Tmux.profile} | 4 +- .profile | 4 + .vim/after/ftplugin/markdown/comments.vim | 17 + .vim/coc-settings.json | 43 +- .vim/intro-template.md | 51 - .vim/rc-cat.vim | 8 + .vim/syntax/vifm.vim | 495 -------- .vim/vimrc | 49 +- README.md | 2 +- 36 files changed, 284 insertions(+), 2712 deletions(-) create mode 100755 .bash/hooks/onpostgit create mode 160000 .bash/shell/complete-alias delete mode 100644 .bash/shell/complete-alias/.gitignore delete mode 100644 .bash/shell/complete-alias/LICENSE.txt delete mode 100644 .bash/shell/complete-alias/README.md delete mode 100644 .bash/shell/complete-alias/complete_alias delete mode 100644 .bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_escape_function.sh delete mode 100644 .bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_escape_option.sh delete mode 100644 .bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_non_alias.sh delete mode 100644 .bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_quotes_function.sh delete mode 100644 .bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_quotes_option.sh create mode 100644 .bash/shell/hooks.sh create mode 100755 .bash/shell/tmux.sh.off create mode 100644 .local/share/konsole/Můj Bash.profile rename .local/share/konsole/{Můj.profile => Můj Tmux.profile} (70%) create mode 100644 .vim/after/ftplugin/markdown/comments.vim delete mode 100644 .vim/intro-template.md create mode 100644 .vim/rc-cat.vim delete mode 100644 .vim/syntax/vifm.vim diff --git a/.XCompose b/.XCompose index b5f0bfd..4c49148 100644 --- a/.XCompose +++ b/.XCompose @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ include "/usr/share/X11/locale/cs_CZ.UTF-8/Compose" # Include Czech locale Compo : "ξ" # Xi (greek letter lowercase) # note: no omicron (greek letter lowercase)

: "π" # Pi (greek letter lowercase) -

: "Ϟ" # Koppa/Pi (greek letter lowercase) + : "Ϟ" # Koppa (old greek letter lowercase) : "ρ" # Rho (greek letter lowercase) : "σ" # Sigma (greek letter lowercase) : "τ" # Tau (greek letter lowercase) diff --git a/.bash/hooks/oncd b/.bash/hooks/oncd index 4047216..f3d53d3 100755 --- a/.bash/hooks/oncd +++ b/.bash/hooks/oncd @@ -1,2 +1,4 @@ #!/bin/env bash -[[ -f "/dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID/oncd" ]] && source "/dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID/oncd" +if [[ -f "/dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID/oncd" ]]; then + source "/dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID/oncd" +fi diff --git a/.bash/hooks/onexit b/.bash/hooks/onexit index fa5b9f6..b11222c 100755 --- a/.bash/hooks/onexit +++ b/.bash/hooks/onexit @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ #!/bin/env bash -[[ -f "/dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID/onexit" ]] && source "/dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID/onexit" +if [[ -f "/dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID/onexit" ]]; then + source "/dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID/onexit" +fi rm -rf /dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID diff --git a/.bash/hooks/onpostgit b/.bash/hooks/onpostgit new file mode 100755 index 0000000..afdf043 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/hooks/onpostgit @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#!/bin/env bash +if [[ -f "/dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID/onpostgit" ]]; then + source "/dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID/onpostgit" +fi +git diff --git a/.bash/hooks/onprompt b/.bash/hooks/onprompt index e614c2d..973a86c 100755 --- a/.bash/hooks/onprompt +++ b/.bash/hooks/onprompt @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ #!/bin/env bash -[[ -f "/dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID/onprompt" ]] && source "/dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID/onprompt" +if [[ -f "/dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID/onprompt" ]]; then + source "/dev/shm/bash/$BASHPID/onprompt" +fi history -a diff --git a/.bash/shell/complete-alias b/.bash/shell/complete-alias new file mode 160000 index 0000000..7f2555c --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/complete-alias @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Subproject commit 7f2555c2fe7a1f248ed2d4301e46c8eebcbbc4e2 diff --git a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/.gitignore b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/LICENSE.txt b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/LICENSE.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 94a9ed0..0000000 --- a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/LICENSE.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,674 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 3, 29 June 2007 - - Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for -software and other kinds of works. - - The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed -to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read -. diff --git a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/README.md b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index e930462..0000000 --- a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,279 +0,0 @@ -# complete-alias - -automagical shell alias completion; - -- works with all common aliases, even self-aliases; - -- one completion function, for all aliases; - -- alias completion as easy as type-and-tab; - -## install - -1. install dependency [bash-completion][]; - - - linux: - - install `bash-completion` using system package manager: - - dnf install bash-completion ## fedora - apt install bash-completion ## debian - - for other linux distros, see faq; - - - macos (experimental): - - install `bash-completion` homebrew formulae version 2: - - brew install bash-completion@2 - - - windows (experimental): - - see faq; - -2. source `complete_alias` in `~/.bash_completion`: - - . {complete_alias} - - where `{complete_alias}` is the path of `complete_alias`; - -## usage - -1. edit aliases to complete in `complete_alias`: - - for example, to complete aliases `foo`, `bar` and `baz`: - - complete -F _complete_alias foo - complete -F _complete_alias bar - complete -F _complete_alias baz - -2. to complete an alias, type it and press ``; - -## example - -to complete alias `sctl` aliased to `systemctl`: - - $ alias sctl='systemctl' - $ cp complete_alias ~/.complete_alias - $ echo ". ~/.complete_alias" >> ~/.bash_completion - $ echo "complete -F _complete_alias sctl" >> ~/.complete_alias - $ sctl - add-requires - add-wants - cancel - cat - condreload - ... - -## config - -to config `complete-alias`, set these envars *before* sourcing the main script: - -- `COMPAL_AUTO_UNMASK` - - this is a bool; default is `0`; when set to `1`, enables auto unmask; when - set to `0`, uses manual unmask; - - auto unmask automatically manages non-alias command completions, but incurs - a small overhead on source; manual unmask is the traditional way of setting - non-alias command completions, which is static and faster but requires user - intervention if the preset is not satisfying; - -## compat - -- support for gnu bash(>=4.4) on linux is aimed; - -- support for older versions of bash is uncertain; - -- support for other shells is possible but unlikely; - -- support for other operating systems is experimental; - -## faq - -- how to install it on windows? - - support for windows is limited to [msys2][] and [git for windows][gfw]: - - - msys2: - - msys2 features [pacman][] so you can install like linux: - - pacman -S bash-completion - cat complete_alias >> ~/.bash_completion - - - git for windows: - - tldr: steal `bash_completion` and source it before `complete_alias`; - - git for windows provides git bash, which is a minimal environment based - on msys2; for what matters here, git bash does not have package manager; - so the above install procedure does not apply; - - the idea is, you must somehow get `bash-completion` and load it before - `complete-alias` in a shell environment; for example, you can download - `bash-completion` package from [a msys2 mirror][msys2-mirror]; however, - the easiest solution i found to make things work is to simply download - the main script [`bash_completion`][bash_completion] from its git repo; - this does not give you its entirety, but is good enough to work; - - now you have 2 files: `bash_completion` and `complete_alias`; you need - to source them in this order in `~/.bashrc`: - - . ~/.bash_completion.sh - . ~/.complete_alias.sh - - attention: here we renamed the files; we cannot use `~/.bash_completion` - because this is the very filename sourced by the very script; using this - filename will cause an infinite loop; - - now install is complete; add your own aliases in `~/.complete_alias.sh`; - -- how to install `bash-completion` on other linux distros? - - these commands are sourced from wikis and users: - - pacman -S bash-completion ## arch - yum install bash-completion ## centos - emerge --ask app-shells/bash-completion ## gentoo - zypper install bash-completion ## suse - apt install bash-completion ## ubuntu - - these commands are not tested; open a ticket if you find them not working; - -- how to complete *all* my aliases? - - run this one-liner *after* all aliases have been defined: - - complete -F _complete_alias "${!BASH_ALIASES[@]}" - - it works like this: - - complete -F _complete_alias foo - complete -F _complete_alias bar - complete -F _complete_alias baz - ... - - note that if you simply put this one-liner in `complete_alias` code, things - may not work, depending on the order of file sourcing, which in turn varies - across user configurations; the correct way to use this one-liner is to put - it in the same file where aliases are defined; for example, if your aliases - are defined in `~/.bashrc`, then that file should look like this: - - alias foo='...' - alias bar='...' - alias baz='...' - ... - complete -F _complete_alias "${!BASH_ALIASES[@]}" - -- what are special characters in alias body? - - these characters have special meanings and may cause errors when used in - alias body (this is not a complete list): - - - newline (`\n`): - - we do not allow alias body to contain the newline character; this limits - the cases to consider and makes smaller, faster code; we treat a newline - as a word breaker in the outmost scope, but you better not rely on this; - - - backquote (`` ` ``): - - avoid the old-style backquote form `` `command` `` of command - substitution as much as possible; instead, use the `$(command)` form; - the backquote form is more tricky and less legible when nested in quotes - or another command substitution; we do not intend to fully support - backquotes; - - - backslash (`\`): - - avoid backslashes unless you absolutely have to use them; they are - mostly used to escape a character; we have double quotes that can do the - same; the bash manual is not complete on where a backslash is special - and where it is literal; and we may make mistakes on its interpretation; - - - colon (`:`): - - a colon seems innocent but is special to word completion code: it is one - of the characters that breaks words for the completer; you can read more - about it at [this link][bash-faq]; however, we do not guarantee the same - treatment of colons here as there; we treat a colon as a word breaker in - the outmost scope and a literal otherwise; if you always want it to be a - literal, just quote it; - -- why is `sudo` completion not working correctly? - - there is a known case with `sudo` that can go wrong; for example: - - $ unalias sudo - $ complete -r sudo - $ alias ls='ping' - $ complete -F _complete_alias ls - $ sudo ls - {ip} - {ip} - {ip} - ... - - here we are expecting a list of files, but the completion reply is a list of - ip addrs; the reason is, the completion function for `sudo` is almost always - `_sudo`, which is provided by `bash-completion`; this function strips `sudo` - then meta-completes the remaining command line; in our case, this is `ls` to - be completed by `_complete_alias`; but there is no way for `_complete_alias` - to see the original command line, and so it cannot tell `ls` from `sudo ls`; - as a result, `ls` and `sudo ls` are always completed the same even when they - should not; unfortunately, there is nothing `_complete_alias` can do here; - - the easiest solution is to make `sudo` a self-alias: - - $ alias sudo='sudo' - $ complete -F _complete_alias sudo - $ alias ls='ping' - $ complete -F _complete_alias ls - $ sudo ls - {file} - {file} - {file} - ... - - this gives `_complete_alias` a chance to see the original command line, then - decide what is the right thing to do; you may add a trailing space to `sudo` - alias body if you like it that way, and things still work correctly (listing - ip addrs is correct in this case): - - $ alias sudo='sudo ' - $ complete -F _complete_alias sudo - $ alias ls='ping' - $ complete -F _complete_alias ls - $ sudo ls - {ip} - {ip} - {ip} - ... - -## license - -The source code is licensed under the [GNU General Public License v3.0][GPLv3]. - -Copyright (C) 2016-2021 Cyker Way - -This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software -Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later -version. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY -WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A -PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with -this program. If not, see . - -[GPLv3]: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt -[bash-completion]: https://github.com/scop/bash-completion -[bash-faq]: https://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/bash/FAQ -[bash_completion]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scop/bash-completion/master/bash_completion -[gfw]: https://gitforwindows.org/ -[msys2-mirror]: http://repo.msys2.org/ -[msys2]: http://www.msys2.org/ -[pacman]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman diff --git a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/complete_alias b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/complete_alias deleted file mode 100644 index 5700390..0000000 --- a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/complete_alias +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1062 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -## :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -## automagical shell alias completion; -## :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - -## ============================================================================ -## Copyright (C) 2016-2021 Cyker Way -## -## This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it -## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free -## Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) -## any later version. -## -## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT -## ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or -## FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for -## more details. -## -## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with -## this program. If not, see . -## ============================================================================ - -## ============================================================================ -## # environment variables -## -## these are envars read by this script; users are advised to set these envars -## before sourcing this script to customize its behavior, even though some may -## still work if set after sourcing this script; these envar names must follow -## this naming convention: all letters uppercase, no leading underscore, words -## separated by one underscore; -## ============================================================================ - -## bool: true iff auto unmask alias commands; set it to false if auto unmask -## feels too slow, or custom unmask is necessary to make an unusual behavior; -COMPAL_AUTO_UNMASK="${COMPAL_AUTO_UNMASK:-0}" - -## ============================================================================ -## # variables -## ============================================================================ - -## register for keeping function return value; -__compal__retval= - -## refcnt for alias expansion; expand aliases iff `_refcnt == 0`; -__compal__refcnt=0 - -## an associative array of vanilla completions, keyed by command names; -## -## when we say this array stores "parsed" cspecs, we actually mean the cspecs -## have been parsed and indexed by command names in this array; cspec strings -## themselves have no difference between this array and `_raw_vanilla_cspecs`; -## -## example: -## -## _vanilla_cspecs["tee"]="complete -F _longopt tee" -## _vanilla_cspecs["type"]="complete -c type" -## _vanilla_cspecs["unalias"]="complete -a unalias" -## ... -## -declare -A __compal__vanilla_cspecs - -## a set of raw vanilla completions, keyed by cspec; these raw cspecs will be -## parsed and loaded into `_vanilla_cspecs` on use; we need this lazy loading -## because parsing all cspecs on sourcing incurs a large performance overhead; -## -## vanilla completions are alias-free and fetched before `_complete_alias` is -## set as the completion function for alias commands; the way we enforce this -## partial order is to init this array on source; the sourcing happens before -## `complete -F _complete_alias ...` for obvious reasons; -## -## this is made a set, not an array, to avoid duplication when this script is -## sourced repeatedly; each sourcing overwrites previous ones on duplication; -## -## example: -## -## _raw_vanilla_cspecs["complete -F _longopt tee"]="" -## _raw_vanilla_cspecs["complete -c type"]="" -## _raw_vanilla_cspecs["complete -a unalias"]="" -## ... -## -declare -A __compal__raw_vanilla_cspecs - -## ============================================================================ -## # functions -## ============================================================================ - -## debug bash programmable completion variables; -__compal__debug() { - echo - echo "#COMP_WORDS=${#COMP_WORDS[@]}" - echo "COMP_WORDS=(" - for x in "${COMP_WORDS[@]}"; do - echo "'$x'" - done - echo ")" - echo "COMP_CWORD=${COMP_CWORD}" - echo "COMP_LINE='${COMP_LINE}'" - echo "COMP_POINT=${COMP_POINT}" - echo -} - -## debug vanilla cspecs; -## -## $1 -## : if "key" dump keys, else dump values; -__compal__debug_vanilla_cspecs() { - if [[ "$1" == "key" ]]; then - for x in "${!__compal__vanilla_cspecs[@]}"; do - echo "$x" - done - else - for x in "${__compal__vanilla_cspecs[@]}"; do - echo "$x" - done - fi -} - -## debug raw vanilla cspecs; -__compal__debug_raw_vanilla_cspecs() { - for x in "${!__compal__raw_vanilla_cspecs[@]}"; do - echo "$x" - done -} - -## debug `_split_cmd_line`; -## -## this function is very easy to use; just call it with a string argument in an -## interactive shell and look at the result; some interesting string arguments: -## -## - (fail) `&> /dev/null ping` -## - (fail) `2> /dev/null ping` -## - (fail) `2>&1 > /dev/null ping` -## - (fail) `> /dev/null ping` -## - (work) `&>/dev/null ping` -## - (work) `2>&1 >/dev/null ping` -## - (work) `2>&1 ping` -## - (work) `2>/dev/null ping` -## - (work) `>/dev/null ping` -## - (work) `FOO=foo true && BAR=bar ping` -## - (work) `echo & echo & ping` -## - (work) `echo ; echo ; ping` -## - (work) `echo | echo | ping` -## - (work) `ping &> /dev/null` -## - (work) `ping &>/dev/null` -## - (work) `ping 2> /dev/null` -## - (work) `ping 2>&1 > /dev/null` -## - (work) `ping 2>&1 >/dev/null` -## - (work) `ping 2>&1` -## - (work) `ping 2>/dev/null` -## - (work) `ping > /dev/null` -## - (work) `ping >/dev/null` -## -## these failed examples are not an emergency because you can easily find their -## equivalents in those working ones; and we will check for emergency on failed -## examples added in the future; -## -## $1 -## : command line string; -__compal__debug_split_cmd_line() { - ## command line string; - local str="$1" - - __compal__split_cmd_line "$str" - - for x in "${__compal__retval[@]}"; do - echo "'$x'" - done -} - -## print an error message; -## -## $1 -## : error message; -__compal__error() { - printf "error: %s\n" "$1" >&2 -} - -## test whether an element is in array; -## -## $@ -## : ( elem arr[0] arr[1] ... ) -__compal__inarr() { - for e in "${@:2}"; do - [[ "$e" == "$1" ]] && return 0 - done - return 1 -} - -## get alias body from alias name; -## -## this is made a separate function so that users can override this function to -## provide alternate alias body for specific aliases; such aliases would run as -## one thing but complete as another; this could be weird and confusing so this -## is not formally documented; -## -## $1 -## : alias name; -## $? -## : alias body; -__compal__get_alias_body() { - local cmd; cmd="$1" - - local body; body="$(alias "$cmd")" - echo "${body#*=}" | command xargs -} - -## split command line into words; -## -## the `bash` reference implementation shows how bash splits command line into -## word list `COMP_WORDS`: -## -## - git repo ; -## - commit `ce23728687ce9e584333367075c9deef413553fa`; -## - function `bashline.c:attempt_shell_completion`; -## - function `bashline.c:find_cmd_end`; -## - function `bashline.c:find_cmd_start`; -## - function `pcomplete.c:command_line_to_word_list`; -## - function `pcomplete.c:programmable_completions`; -## - function `subst.c:skip_to_delim`; -## - function `subst.c:split_at_delims`; -## -## this function shall give similar result as `bash` reference implementation -## for common use cases, but will not strive for full compatibility, which is -## too complicated when written in bash; we will support additional use cases -## as they show up and prove worthy; -## -## another reason we not pursue full compatibility is, even bash itself fails -## on some use cases, such as `ping 2>&1` and `ping &>/dev/null`; ironically, -## if we define an alias and complete using `_complete_alias`, then it works: -## -## $ alias ping='ping 2>&1' -## $ complete -F _complete_alias ping -## $ ping -## {ip} -## {ip} -## {ip} -## -## backslash: a non-quoted backslash (`\`) preserves the literal value of the -## next character that follows with the exception of ``; a backslash -## enclosed in single quotes loses such special meaning; a backslash enclosed -## in double quotes retains such special meaning only when followed by one of -## the following (5) characters: -## -## $ ` " \ -## -## we do not allow `` in alias body; this simplifies our argument: a -## non-quoted backslash always preserves next character; a backslash enclosed -## in double quotes only preserves the above 4 characters (minus ``); -## -## when a command substitution is enclosed in double quotes, backslash within -## the command substitution may retain such special meaning, despite whatever -## bash manual says; compare: -## -## "`\"`" -## "$(\")" -## -## in the first form the backslash is not literal even though not followed by -## characters mentioned in section command substitution, bash manual; we will -## not handle backquote correctly in this case; as an advice, avoid backquote; -## -## warn: the output of this function is *not* a faithful split of the input; -## this function drops redirections and assignments, and only keeps the last -## command in the last pipeline; -## -## warn: this function is made for alias body expansion; as such it does not -## support commmand substitutions, etc.; if you run its output as argv, then -## you run at your own risk; quotes and escapes may also disturb the result; -## -## $1 -## : command line string; -__compal__split_cmd_line() { - ## command line string; - local str="$1" - - ## an array that will contain words after split; - local words=() - - ## alloc a temp stack to track open and close chars when splitting; - local sta=() - - ## we adopt some bool flags to handle redirections and assignments at the - ## beginning of the command line, if any; we can simply drop redirections - ## and assignments for sake of alias completion; for detail, read `SIMPLE - ## COMMAND EXPANSION` in `man bash`; - - ## bool: check (outmost) redirection or assignment; - local check_redass=1 - - ## bool: found (outmost) redirection or assignment in current word; - local found_redass=0 - - ## examine each char of `str`; test branches are ordered; this order has - ## two importances: first is to respect substring relationship (eg: `&&` - ## must be tested before `&`); second is to test in optimistic order for - ## speeding up the testing; the first importance is compulsory and takes - ## precedence; - local i=0 j=0 - for (( ; j < ${#str}; j++ )); do - if (( ${#sta[@]} == 0 )); then - if [[ "${str:j:1}" =~ [_a-zA-Z0-9] ]]; then - : - elif [[ $' \t\n' == *"${str:j:1}"* ]]; then - if (( i < j )); then - if (( $found_redass == 1 )); then - if (( $check_redass == 0 )); then - words+=( "${str:i:j-i}" ) - fi - found_redass=0 - else - ## no redass in current word; stop checking; - check_redass=0 - words+=( "${str:i:j-i}" ) - fi - fi - (( i = j + 1 )) - elif [[ ":" == *"${str:j:1}"* ]]; then - if (( i < j )); then - if (( $found_redass == 1 )); then - if (( $check_redass == 0 )); then - words+=( "${str:i:j-i}" ) - fi - found_redass=0 - else - ## no redass in current word; stop checking; - check_redass=0 - words+=( "${str:i:j-i}" ) - fi - fi - words+=( "${str:j:1}" ) - (( i = j + 1 )) - elif [[ '$(' == "${str:j:2}" ]]; then - sta+=( ')' ) - (( j++ )) - elif [[ '`' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( '`' ) - elif [[ '(' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( ')' ) - elif [[ '{' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( '}' ) - elif [[ '"' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( '"' ) - elif [[ "'" == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( "'" ) - elif [[ '\' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - (( j++ )) - elif [[ '&>' == "${str:j:2}" ]]; then - found_redass=1 - (( j++ )) - elif [[ '>&' == "${str:j:2}" ]]; then - found_redass=1 - (( j++ )) - elif [[ "><=" == *"${str:j:1}"* ]]; then - found_redass=1 - elif [[ '&&' == "${str:j:2}" ]]; then - words=() - check_redass=1 - (( i = j + 2 )) - elif [[ '||' == "${str:j:2}" ]]; then - words=() - check_redass=1 - (( i = j + 2 )) - elif [[ '&' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - words=() - check_redass=1 - (( i = j + 1 )) - elif [[ '|' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - words=() - check_redass=1 - (( i = j + 1 )) - elif [[ ';' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - words=() - check_redass=1 - (( i = j + 1 )) - fi - elif [[ "${sta[-1]}" == ')' ]]; then - if [[ ')' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - unset sta[-1] - elif [[ '$(' == "${str:j:2}" ]]; then - sta+=( ')' ) - (( j++ )) - elif [[ '`' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( '`' ) - elif [[ '(' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( ')' ) - elif [[ '{' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( '}' ) - elif [[ '"' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( '"' ) - elif [[ "'" == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( "'" ) - elif [[ '\' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - (( j++ )) - fi - elif [[ "${sta[-1]}" == '}' ]]; then - if [[ '}' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - unset sta[-1] - elif [[ '$(' == "${str:j:2}" ]]; then - sta+=( ')' ) - (( j++ )) - elif [[ '`' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( '`' ) - elif [[ '(' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( ')' ) - elif [[ '{' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( '}' ) - elif [[ '"' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( '"' ) - elif [[ "'" == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( "'" ) - elif [[ '\' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - (( j++ )) - fi - elif [[ "${sta[-1]}" == '`' ]]; then - if [[ '`' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - unset sta[-1] - elif [[ '$(' == "${str:j:2}" ]]; then - sta+=( ')' ) - (( j++ )) - elif [[ '(' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( ')' ) - elif [[ '{' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( '}' ) - elif [[ '"' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( '"' ) - elif [[ "'" == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( "'" ) - elif [[ '\' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - (( j++ )) - fi - elif [[ "${sta[-1]}" == "'" ]]; then - if [[ "'" == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - unset sta[-1] - fi - elif [[ "${sta[-1]}" == '"' ]]; then - if [[ '"' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - unset sta[-1] - elif [[ '$(' == "${str:j:2}" ]]; then - sta+=( ')' ) - (( j++ )) - elif [[ '`' == "${str:j:1}" ]]; then - sta+=( '`' ) - elif [[ '\$' == "${str:j:2}" ]]; then - (( j++ )) - elif [[ '\`' == "${str:j:2}" ]]; then - (( j++ )) - elif [[ '\"' == "${str:j:2}" ]]; then - (( j++ )) - elif [[ '\\' == "${str:j:2}" ]]; then - (( j++ )) - fi - fi - done - - ## append the last word; - if (( i < j )); then - if (( $found_redass == 1 )); then - if (( $check_redass == 0 )); then - words+=( "${str:i:j-i}" ) - fi - found_redass=0 - else - ## no redass in current word; stop checking; - check_redass=0 - words+=( "${str:i:j-i}" ) - fi - fi - - ## unset the temp stack; - unset sta - - ## return value; - __compal__retval=( "${words[@]}" ) -} - -## expand aliases in command line; -## -## $1 -## : beg word index; -## $2 -## : end word index; -## $3 -## : ignored word index (can be null); -## $4 -## : number of used aliases; -## ${@:4} -## : used aliases; -## $? -## : difference of `${#COMP_WORDS}` before and after expansion; -__compal__expand_alias() { - local beg="$1" end="$2" ignore="$3" n_used="$4"; shift 4 - local used=( "${@:1:$n_used}" ); shift "$n_used" - - if (( $beg == $end )) ; then - ## case 1: range is empty; - __compal__retval=0 - elif [[ -n "$ignore" ]] && (( $beg == $ignore )); then - ## case 2: beg index is ignored; pass it; - __compal__expand_alias \ - "$(( $beg + 1 ))" \ - "$end" \ - "$ignore" \ - "${#used[@]}" \ - "${used[@]}" - elif ! alias "${COMP_WORDS[$beg]}" &>/dev/null; then - ## case 3: command is not an alias; - __compal__retval=0 - elif ( __compal__inarr "${COMP_WORDS[$beg]}" "${used[@]}" ); then - ## case 4: command is an used alias; - __compal__retval=0 - else - ## case 5: command is an unused alias; - - ## get alias name; - local cmd="${COMP_WORDS[$beg]}" - - ## get alias body; - local str0; str0="$(__compal__get_alias_body "$cmd")" - - ## split alias body into words; - __compal__split_cmd_line "$str0" - local words0=( "${__compal__retval[@]}" ) - - ## rebuild alias body; we need this because function `_split_cmd_line` - ## drops redirections and assignments, and only keeps the last command - ## in the last pipeline, in `words0`; therefore `str0` is not a simple - ## concat of `words0`; we rebuild this simple concat as `nstr0`; maybe - ## it is easier to view `str0` as raw and `nstr0` as genuine; - local nstr0="${words0[*]}" - - ## find index range of word `$COMP_WORDS[$beg]` in string `$COMP_LINE`; - local i=0 j=0 - for (( i = 0; i <= $beg; i++ )); do - for (( ; j <= ${#COMP_LINE}; j++ )); do - [[ "${COMP_LINE:j}" == "${COMP_WORDS[i]}"* ]] && break - done - (( i == $beg )) && break - (( j += ${#COMP_WORDS[i]} )) - done - - ## now `j` is at the beginning of word `$COMP_WORDS[$beg]`; and we know - ## the index range is `[j, j+${#cmd})`; - - ## update `$COMP_LINE` and `$COMP_POINT`; - COMP_LINE="${COMP_LINE:0:j}${nstr0}${COMP_LINE:j+${#cmd}}" - if (( $COMP_POINT < j )); then - : - elif (( $COMP_POINT < j + ${#cmd} )); then - ## set current cursor position to the end of replacement string; - (( COMP_POINT = j + ${#nstr0} )) - else - (( COMP_POINT += ${#nstr0} - ${#cmd} )) - fi - - ## update `$COMP_WORDS` and `$COMP_CWORD`; - COMP_WORDS=( - "${COMP_WORDS[@]:0:beg}" - "${words0[@]}" - "${COMP_WORDS[@]:beg+1}" - ) - if (( $COMP_CWORD < $beg )); then - : - elif (( $COMP_CWORD < $beg + 1 )); then - ## set current word index to the last of replacement words; - (( COMP_CWORD = $beg + ${#words0[@]} - 1 )) - else - (( COMP_CWORD += ${#words0[@]} - 1 )) - fi - - ## update `$ignore` if it is not empty; if so, we know `$ignore` is not - ## equal to `$beg` because we checked that in case 2; we need to update - ## `$ignore` only when `$ignore > $beg`; save this condition in a local - ## var `$ignore_gt_beg` because we need it later; - if [[ -n "$ignore" ]]; then - local ignore_gt_beg=0 - if (( $ignore > $beg )); then - ignore_gt_beg=1 - (( ignore += ${#words0[@]} - 1 )) - fi - fi - - ## recursively expand part 0; - local used0=( "${used[@]}" "$cmd" ) - __compal__expand_alias \ - "$beg" \ - "$(( $beg + ${#words0[@]} ))" \ - "$ignore" \ - "${#used0[@]}" \ - "${used0[@]}" - local diff0="$__compal__retval" - - ## update `$ignore` if it is not empty and `$ignore_gt_beg` is true; - if [[ -n "$ignore" ]] && (( $ignore_gt_beg == 1 )); then - (( ignore += $diff0 )) - fi - - ## recursively expand part 1; must check `str0` not `nstr0`; - if [[ -n "$str0" ]] && [[ "${str0: -1}" == ' ' ]]; then - local used1=( "${used[@]}" ) - __compal__expand_alias \ - "$(( $beg + ${#words0[@]} + $diff0 ))" \ - "$(( $end + ${#words0[@]} - 1 + $diff0 ))" \ - "$ignore" \ - "${#used1[@]}" \ - "${used1[@]}" - local diff1="$__compal__retval" - else - local diff1=0 - fi - - ## return value; - __compal__retval=$(( ${#words0[@]} - 1 + diff0 + diff1 )) - fi -} - -## run a cspec using its args in argv fashion; -## -## despite as described in `man bash`, `complete -p` does not always print an -## existing completion in a way that can be reused as input; what complicates -## the matter here are quotes and escapes; -## -## as an example, when `complete -p` prints: -## -## $ complete -p -## complete -F _known_hosts "/tmp/aaa bbb" -## -## copy-paste running the above output gives wrong result: -## -## $ complete -F _known_hosts "/tmp/aaa bbb" -## $ complete -p -## complete -F _known_hosts /tmp/aaa bbb -## -## the correct command to give the same `complete -p` result is: -## -## $ complete -F _known_hosts '"/tmp/aaa bbb"' -## $ complete -p -## complete -F _known_hosts "/tmp/aaa bbb" -## -## to see another issue, this command gives a different result: -## -## $ complete -F _known_hosts '/tmp/aaa\ \ \ bbb' -## $ complete -p -## complete -F _known_hosts /tmp/aaa\ \ \ bbb -## -## note that these two `complete -p` results are *not* the same: -## -## complete -F _known_hosts "/tmp/aaa bbb" -## complete -F _known_hosts /tmp/aaa\ \ \ bbb -## -## despite this is true: -## -## [[ "/tmp/aaa bbb" == /tmp/aaa\ \ \ bbb ]] -## -## so we must parse the `complete -p` result and run parsed result; -## -## using `_split_cmd_line` to parse a cspec should be ok, because a cspec has -## only one command without redirections or assignments, also without command -## substitutions, etc.; we can then rerun this cspec in an argv fashion using -## this function; -## -## $@ -## : cspec args; -__compal__run_cspec_args() { - local cspec_args=( "$@" ) - - ## ensure this is indeed a cspec; - if [[ "${cspec_args[0]}" == "complete" ]]; then - ## run parsed completion command; - "${cspec_args[@]}" - else - __compal__error "not a complete command: ${cspec_args[*]}" - fi -} - -## the "auto" implementation of `_unmask_alias`; -## -## this function is called only when using auto unmask; -## -## $1 -## : alias command; -__compal__unmask_alias_auto() { - local cmd="$1" - - ## load vanilla completion of this command; - local cspec="${__compal__vanilla_cspecs[$cmd]}" - - if [[ -n "$cspec" ]]; then - ## a vanilla cspec for this command is found; due to some issues with - ## `complete -p` we cannot eval this cspec directly; instead, we need - ## to parse and run it in argv fashion; see `_run_cspec_args` comment; - __compal__split_cmd_line "$cspec" - local cspec_args=( "${__compal__retval[@]}" ) - __compal__run_cspec_args "${cspec_args[@]}" - else - ## a (parsed) vanilla cspec for this command is not found; search raw - ## vanilla cspecs for this command; if a matched raw vanilla cspec is - ## found, then parse, save and run it; search is a loop because these - ## raw cspecs are not parsed yet; - for _cspec in "${!__compal__raw_vanilla_cspecs[@]}"; do - if [[ "$_cspec" == *" $cmd" ]]; then - __compal__split_cmd_line "$_cspec" - local _cspec_args=( "${__compal__retval[@]}" ) - - ## ensure this cspec has the correct command; - local _cspec_cmd="${_cspec_args[-1]}" - if [[ "$_cspec_cmd" == "$cmd" ]]; then - __compal__vanilla_cspecs["$_cspec_cmd"]="$_cspec" - unset __compal__raw_vanilla_cspecs["$_cspec"] - __compal__run_cspec_args "${_cspec_args[@]}" - return - fi - fi - done - - ## no vanilla cspec for this command is found; we remove the current - ## cspec for this command (which should be `_complete_alias`), which - ## effectively uses the default cspec (ie: `complete -D`) to process - ## this command; we do not fallback to `_completion_loader`, because - ## the default cspec could be something else, and here we want to be - ## consistent; - complete -r "$cmd" - fi -} - -## the "manual" implementation of `_unmask_alias`; -## -## this function is called only when using manual unmask; -## -## users may edit this function to customize vanilla command completions; -## -## $1 -## : alias command; -__compal__unmask_alias_manual() { - local cmd="$1" - - case "$cmd" in - bind) - complete -A binding "$cmd" - ;; - help) - complete -A helptopic "$cmd" - ;; - set) - complete -A setopt "$cmd" - ;; - shopt) - complete -A shopt "$cmd" - ;; - bg) - complete -A stopped -P '"%' -S '"' "$cmd" - ;; - service) - complete -F _service "$cmd" - ;; - unalias) - complete -a "$cmd" - ;; - builtin) - complete -b "$cmd" - ;; - command|type|which) - complete -c "$cmd" - ;; - fg|jobs|disown) - complete -j -P '"%' -S '"' "$cmd" - ;; - groups|slay|w|sux) - complete -u "$cmd" - ;; - readonly|unset) - complete -v "$cmd" - ;; - traceroute|traceroute6|tracepath|tracepath6|fping|fping6|telnet|rsh|\ - rlogin|ftp|dig|mtr|ssh-installkeys|showmount) - complete -F _known_hosts "$cmd" - ;; - aoss|command|do|else|eval|exec|ltrace|nice|nohup|padsp|then|time|\ - tsocks|vsound|xargs) - complete -F _command "$cmd" - ;; - fakeroot|gksu|gksudo|kdesudo|really) - complete -F _root_command "$cmd" - ;; - a2ps|awk|base64|bash|bc|bison|cat|chroot|colordiff|cp|csplit|cut|date|\ - df|diff|dir|du|enscript|env|expand|fmt|fold|gperf|grep|grub|head|\ - irb|ld|ldd|less|ln|ls|m4|md5sum|mkdir|mkfifo|mknod|mv|netstat|nl|\ - nm|objcopy|objdump|od|paste|pr|ptx|readelf|rm|rmdir|sed|seq|\ - sha{,1,224,256,384,512}sum|shar|sort|split|strip|sum|tac|tail|tee|\ - texindex|touch|tr|uname|unexpand|uniq|units|vdir|wc|who) - complete -F _longopt "$cmd" - ;; - *) - _completion_loader "$cmd" - ;; - esac -} - -## set completion function of an alias command to the vanilla one; -## -## $1 -## : alias command; -__compal__unmask_alias() { - local cmd="$1" - - ## ensure current completion function of this command is `_complete_alias`; - if [[ "$(complete -p "$cmd")" != *"-F _complete_alias"* ]]; then - __compal__error "cannot unmask alias command: $cmd" - return - fi - - ## decide which unmask function to call; - if (( "$COMPAL_AUTO_UNMASK" == 1 )); then - __compal__unmask_alias_auto "$@" - else - __compal__unmask_alias_manual "$@" - fi -} - -## set completion function of an alias command to `_complete_alias`; doing so -## overwrites the original completion function for this command, if any; this -## makes `_complete_alias` look like a "mask" on the alias command; then, why -## is this function called a "remask"? because this function is always called -## in pair with (and after) a corresponding "unmask" function; the 1st "mask" -## happens when user directly runs `complete -F _complete_alias ...`; -## -## $1 -## : alias command; -__compal__remask_alias() { - local cmd="$1" - - complete -F _complete_alias "$cmd" -} - -## delegate completion to `bash-completion`; -__compal__delegate() { - ## `_command_offset` is a meta-command completion function provided by - ## `bash-completion`; the documentation does not say it will work with - ## argument `0`, but looking at its code (version 2.11) it should; - _command_offset 0 -} - -## delegate completion to `bash-completion`, within a transient context in -## which the input alias command is unmasked; -## -## this function expects current completion function of this command to be -## `_complete_alias`; -## -## $1 -## : alias command to be unmasked; -__compal__delegate_in_context() { - local cmd="$1" - - ## unmask alias: - __compal__unmask_alias "$cmd" - - ## do actual completion; - __compal__delegate - - ## remask alias: - __compal__remask_alias "$cmd" -} - -## save vanilla completions; run this function when this script is sourced; -## this ensures vanilla completions of alias commands are fetched and saved -## before they are overwritten by `complete -F _complete_alias`; -## -## this function saves raw cspecs and does not parse them; for other useful -## comments about parsing and running cspecs see function `_run_cspec_args`; -## -## running this function on source is mandatory only when using auto unmask; -## when using manual unmask, it is safe to skip this function on source; -__compal__save_vanilla_cspecs() { - ## get default cspec; - local def_cspec; def_cspec="$(complete -p -D 2>/dev/null)" - - ## `complete -p` prints cspec for one command per line; so we can loop; - while IFS= read -r cspec; do - - ## skip default cspec; - [[ "$cspec" != "$def_cspec" ]] || continue - - ## skip `-F _complete_alias` cspecs; - [[ "$cspec" != *"-F _complete_alias"* ]] || continue - - ## now we have a vanilla cspec; save it in `_raw_vanilla_cspecs`; - __compal__raw_vanilla_cspecs["$cspec"]="" - - done < <(complete -p 2>/dev/null) -} - -## completion function for non-alias commands; normally, the mere invocation of -## this function indicates an error of command completion configuration because -## we are invoking `_complete_alias` on a non-alias command; but there can be a -## special case: `_command_offset` will try with command basename when there is -## no completion for the command itself; an example is `sudo /bin/ls` when both -## `sudo` and `ls` are aliases; this function takes care of this special case; -## -## $1 -## : the name of the command whose arguments are being completed; -## $2 -## : the word being completed; -## $3 -## : the word preceding the word being completed on the current command line; -__compal__complete_non_alias() { - ## get command name; must be non-alias; - local cmd="${COMP_WORDS[0]}" - - ## get command basename; - local compcmd="${cmd##*/}" - - if alias "$compcmd" &>/dev/null; then - ## if command basename is an alias, delegate completion; - __compal__delegate_in_context "$compcmd" - else - ## else, this indicates an error; - __compal__error "command is not an alias: $cmd" - fi -} - -## completion function for alias commands; -## -## $1 -## : the name of the command whose arguments are being completed; -## $2 -## : the word being completed; -## $3 -## : the word preceding the word being completed on the current command line; -__compal__complete_alias() { - ## get command name; must be alias; - local cmd="${COMP_WORDS[0]}" - - ## we expand aliases only for the original command line (ie: the command - ## line on which user pressed ``); unfortunately, we may not have a - ## chance to see the original command line, and we have no way to ensure - ## that; we take an approximation: we expand aliases only in the outmost - ## call of this function, which implies only on the first occasion of an - ## alias command; we can ensure this condition using a refcnt and expand - ## aliases iff the refcnt is equal to 0; this approximation always works - ## correctly when the 1st word on the original command line is an alias; - ## - ## this approximation may fail when the 1st word on the original command - ## line is not an alias; an example that expects files but gets ip addrs: - ## - ## $ unalias sudo - ## $ complete -r sudo - ## $ alias ls='ping' - ## $ complete -F _complete_alias ls - ## $ sudo ls - ## {ip} - ## {ip} - ## {ip} - ## ... - ## - if (( __compal__refcnt == 0 )); then - - ## find index range of word `$COMP_WORDS[$COMP_CWORD]` in string - ## `$COMP_LINE`; dont expand this word if `$COMP_POINT` (cursor - ## position) lies in this range because the word may be incomplete; - local i=0 j=0 - for (( ; i <= $COMP_CWORD; i++ )); do - for (( ; j <= ${#COMP_LINE}; j++ )); do - [[ "${COMP_LINE:j}" == "${COMP_WORDS[i]}"* ]] && break - done - (( i == $COMP_CWORD )) && break - (( j += ${#COMP_WORDS[i]} )) - done - - ## now `j` is at the beginning of word `$COMP_WORDS[$COMP_CWORD]`; and - ## we know the index range is `[j, j+${#COMP_WORDS[$COMP_CWORD]}]`; we - ## include the right endpoint to cover the case where cursor is at the - ## exact end of the word; compare the index range with `$COMP_POINT`; - if (( j <= $COMP_POINT )) && \ - (( $COMP_POINT <= j + ${#COMP_WORDS[$COMP_CWORD]} )); then - local ignore="$COMP_CWORD" - else - local ignore="" - fi - - ## expand aliases; - __compal__expand_alias 0 "${#COMP_WORDS[@]}" "$ignore" 0 - fi - - ## increase refcnt; - (( __compal__refcnt++ )) - - ## delegate completion in context; this actually contains several steps: - ## - ## - unmask alias: - ## - ## since aliases have been fully expanded, no need to consider aliases - ## in the resulting command line; therefore, we now set the completion - ## function for this alias to the vanilla, alias-free one; this avoids - ## infinite recursion when using self-aliases (eg: `alias ls='ls -a'`); - ## - ## - do actual completion: - ## - ## `_command_offset` is a meta-command completion function provided by - ## `bash-completion`; the documentation does not say it will work with - ## argument `0`, but looking at its code (version 2.11) it should; - ## - ## - remask alias: - ## - ## reset this command completion function to `_complete_alias`; - ## - ## these steps are put into one function `_delegate_in_context`; - __compal__delegate_in_context "$cmd" - - ## decrease refcnt; - (( __compal__refcnt-- )) -} - -## this is the function to be set with `complete -F`; this function expects -## alias commands, but can also handle non-alias commands in rare occasions; -## -## as a standard completion function, this function can take 3 arguments as -## described in `man bash`; they are currently not being used, though; -## -## $1 -## : the name of the command whose arguments are being completed; -## $2 -## : the word being completed; -## $3 -## : the word preceding the word being completed on the current command line; -_complete_alias() { - ## get command; - local cmd="${COMP_WORDS[0]}" - - ## complete command; - if ! alias "$cmd" &>/dev/null; then - __compal__complete_non_alias "$@" - else - __compal__complete_alias "$@" - fi -} - -## main function; -__compal__main() { - if (( "$COMPAL_AUTO_UNMASK" == 1 )); then - ## save vanilla completions; - __compal__save_vanilla_cspecs - fi -} - -## ============================================================================ -## # script -## ============================================================================ - -## run main function; -__compal__main - -## ============================================================================ -## # complete user-defined aliases -## ============================================================================ - -## to complete specific aliases, uncomment and edit these lines; -#complete -F _complete_alias myalias1 -#complete -F _complete_alias myalias2 -#complete -F _complete_alias myalias3 - -## to complete all aliases, run this line after all aliases have been defined; -#complete -F _complete_alias "${!BASH_ALIASES[@]}" - diff --git a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_escape_function.sh b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_escape_function.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 700b93c..0000000 --- a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_escape_function.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -## :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -## test escaped command in alias body; complete with function; -## -## . test_escape_function.sh -## test_escape_function -## -## :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - -complete -F _known_hosts '/tmp/aaa\ \ \ bbb' -alias test_escape_function='/tmp/aaa\ \ \ bbb' -complete -F _complete_alias test_escape_function - diff --git a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_escape_option.sh b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_escape_option.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 34a2c1f..0000000 --- a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_escape_option.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -## :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -## test escaped command in alias body; complete with option; -## -## . test_escape_option.sh -## test_escape_option -## -## :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - -complete -u '/tmp/aaa\ \ \ bbb' -alias test_escape_option='/tmp/aaa\ \ \ bbb' -complete -F _complete_alias test_escape_option - diff --git a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_non_alias.sh b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_non_alias.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 868cc95..0000000 --- a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_non_alias.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -## :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -## test non-alias command; -## -## . test_non_alias.sh -## test_non_alias -## -## :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - -alias ls="ls --color=auto" -alias sudo="sudo " -alias test_non_alias="sudo /bin/ls" -complete -F _complete_alias test_non_alias - diff --git a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_quotes_function.sh b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_quotes_function.sh deleted file mode 100644 index cc5b56b..0000000 --- a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_quotes_function.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -## :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -## test quoted command in alias body; complete with function; -## -## . test_quotes_function.sh -## test_quotes_function -## -## :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - -complete -F _known_hosts '"/tmp/aaa bbb"' -alias test_quotes_function='"/tmp/aaa bbb"' -complete -F _complete_alias test_quotes_function - diff --git a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_quotes_option.sh b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_quotes_option.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 554063d..0000000 --- a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_quotes_option.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -## :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -## test quoted command in alias body; complete with option; -## -## . test_quotes_option.sh -## test_quotes_option -## -## :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - -complete -u '"/tmp/aaa bbb"' -alias test_quotes_option='"/tmp/aaa bbb"' -complete -F _complete_alias test_quotes_option - diff --git a/.bash/shell/hooks.sh b/.bash/shell/hooks.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..58b01b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/hooks.sh @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +[[ "$-" != *i* ]] && return + +declare -r store_all=/dev/shm/bash +declare -r store_pid="$store_all/$BASHPID/" +declare -r hooks="$BASH_DOTFILES/hooks" + +shm() { + local -r hook="$hooks/onfirst" + + if [[ ! -d "$store_all" && -f "$hook" ]]; then + source "$hook" + fi + mkdir -p "$store_pid" + trap "source '$hooks/onexit'" EXIT +} +shm +unset -f shm + +ON() { + if [[ "$1" == "--help" || "$1" == "-h" ]]; then + echo "Manage bash hooks" + echo "Usage: ON [pid|all]" + return 0 + fi + if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then + tree "$hooks" + tree "$store_pid" + return 0 + fi + if [[ ! -f "$hooks/on$1" ]]; then + echo "No such hook: '$1'" >&2 + return 1 + fi + local -r name="on$1" + local -r where="${2:-pid}" # pid or all + local target="$hooks/$name" + if [[ "$where" == "pid" ]]; then + target="$store_pid/$name" + if [[ ! -f "$target" ]]; then + echo "#!/usr/bin/env bash" > "$target" + chmod u+x "$target" + fi + fi + vim "$target" +} +__ON_complete() { + if [[ "$COMP_CWORD" == 1 ]]; then + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "$(for f in "$hooks"/on*; do echo "${f##*/on}"; done)" -- "${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}")) + return 0 + fi + if [[ "$COMP_CWORD" == 2 ]]; then + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "pid all" -- "${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}")) + return 0 + fi +} +complete -F __ON_complete ON diff --git a/.bash/shell/tmux.sh.off b/.bash/shell/tmux.sh.off new file mode 100755 index 0000000..1e92ddf --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/tmux.sh.off @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash + +[[ "$-" != *i* ]] && return +[[ ! "$(readlink -f /proc/$PPID/exe)" =~ "konsole" ]] && return +[[ ! -x "$(command -v tmux 2>/dev/null)" || -z "$DISPLAY" || -n "$TMUX" ]] && return + +tmux new-session -A -s tmux diff --git a/.bash/shell/ux.sh b/.bash/shell/ux.sh index b44d726..013a71d 100644 --- a/.bash/shell/ux.sh +++ b/.bash/shell/ux.sh @@ -47,13 +47,14 @@ updatePrompt() { PS1+="${chR} (sudo)${chW}" fi PS1+=" in " - if \git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree >/dev/null 2>&1; then + local -r git='command git' + if $git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree >/dev/null 2>&1; then local branch - branch="$(\git symbolic-ref -q HEAD)" + branch="$($git symbolic-ref -q HEAD)" PS1+="[${branch#refs/heads/}" local status - status="$(git for-each-ref --format='%(upstream:trackshort)' "$branch" 2>/dev/null | awk '!seen[$1]++ {printf $1}')" - status+="$(git status --porcelain 2>/dev/null | awk '!seen[$1]++ {printf $1}')" + status="$($git for-each-ref --format='%(upstream:trackshort)' "$branch" 2>/dev/null | awk '!seen[$1]++ {printf $1}')" + status+="$($git status --porcelain 2>/dev/null | awk '!seen[$1]++ {printf $1}')" [ "$status" != "" ] && \ PS1+="|$chY$status$chW" PS1+="] " diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/aliases.sh b/.bash/toolchains/aliases.sh index 5d49eda..893b8db 100644 --- a/.bash/toolchains/aliases.sh +++ b/.bash/toolchains/aliases.sh @@ -1,11 +1,16 @@ #!/usr/bin/env bash export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.local/share/soar/bin" +alias vim='vim --servername v' + +crossSession 'm0' "$OLDPWD" cd() { builtin cd "$@" || return $? crossSession 'OLDPWD' "$(pwd)" local -r hook="$BASH_DOTFILES/hooks/oncd" - [[ -f "$hook" ]] && source "$hook" + if [[ -f "$hook" ]]; then + source "$hook" + fi } alias gitdotfiles='/usr/bin/git --git-dir="$HOME/.dotfiles/" --work-tree="$HOME"' @@ -13,11 +18,22 @@ alias gitdotfiles='/usr/bin/git --git-dir="$HOME/.dotfiles/" --work-tree="$HOME" alias §df='df -Th' git(){ + if [[ -n ${COMP_LINE-} ]]; then # Skip hook logic when bash completion is active + command git "$@" + return $? + fi if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then git-i return $? fi command git "$@" + local -r exitcode=$? + + local -r hook="$BASH_DOTFILES/hooks/onpostgit" + if [[ -f "$hook" ]]; then + source "$hook" + fi + return $exitcode } alias smerge='/usr/bin/flatpak run --branch=stable --arch=x86_64 --command=sublime_merge --file-forwarding com.sublimemerge.App @@u %u @@' kommit(){ @@ -101,6 +117,7 @@ alias npx-qnm='npx -y qnm' alias npx-hint='npx -y hint' alias npx-markdown='npx -y markserv' alias npx-toon='npx -y @toon-format/cli' +alias ncu='npx npm-check-updates --interactive --format group --cooldown 7' rpg(){ rpg-cli "$@" diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/cross-session/index.sh b/.bash/toolchains/cross-session/index.sh index bb42854..8f830c9 100644 --- a/.bash/toolchains/cross-session/index.sh +++ b/.bash/toolchains/cross-session/index.sh @@ -1,39 +1,39 @@ #!/usr/bin/env bash declare -r CROSS_SESSION="$BASH_DOTFILES/toolchains/cross-session/store.sh" [[ -f "$CROSS_SESSION" ]] && \ - source "$CROSS_SESSION" + source "$CROSS_SESSION" # Cross session management function crossSession() { - if [[ '--help' == "${1:---help}" ]]; then - echo 'crossSession [--help]' - echo ' Print this help.' - echo 'crossSession [--list]' - echo ' Lists all cross session variables or print this help.' - echo 'crossSession []' - echo ' Sets cross session variable to (or empty for unset).' - return 0 - fi - if [[ '--list' == "$1" ]]; then - cat "$CROSS_SESSION" - return 0 - fi - local name="$1" - local value="$2" + if [[ '--help' == "${1:---help}" ]]; then + echo 'crossSession [--help]' + echo ' Print this help.' + echo 'crossSession [--list]' + echo ' Lists all cross session variables or print this help.' + echo 'crossSession []' + echo ' Sets cross session variable to (or empty for unset).' + return 0 + fi + if [[ '--list' == "$1" ]]; then + cat "$CROSS_SESSION" + return 0 + fi + local name="$1" + local value="$2" - # Check if the variable already exists in the file - if grep -q "^export $name=" "$CROSS_SESSION"; then - if [[ -z "$value" ]]; then - # If new value is empty, remove the variable from the file - sed -i "/^export $name=/d" "$CROSS_SESSION" - else - # If it exists, replace the old value with the new value - sed -i "s|^export $name=.*|export $name=\"$value\"|" "$CROSS_SESSION" - fi - else - if [[ -n "$value" ]]; then - # If it doesn't exist and new value is not empty, append the new variable to the file - echo "export $name='$value'" >> "$CROSS_SESSION" - fi - fi + # Check if the variable already exists in the file + if grep -q "^export $name=" "$CROSS_SESSION"; then + if [[ -z "$value" ]]; then + # If new value is empty, remove the variable from the file + sed -i "/^export $name=/d" "$CROSS_SESSION" + else + # If it exists, replace the old value with the new value + sed -i "s|^export $name=.*|export $name=\"$value\"|" "$CROSS_SESSION" + fi + else + if [[ -n "$value" ]]; then + # If it doesn't exist and new value is not empty, append the new variable to the file + echo "export $name='$value'" >> "$CROSS_SESSION" + fi + fi } diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/cross-session/store.sh b/.bash/toolchains/cross-session/store.sh index 65bbc38..8f27c5a 100644 --- a/.bash/toolchains/cross-session/store.sh +++ b/.bash/toolchains/cross-session/store.sh @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ -export OLDPWD="/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/facilitator-network-cell" -export mwdcp='/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/dcp-fe-container-certifedpassport' -export mdde='/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/deka-dom-el' -export mwdgf='/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/DGF-Certified-Supervisory-Academy' -export mwdgfapi='/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/DGF-Certified-Supervisory-Academy-API' -export mkde='/home/jaandrle/Dokumenty/Projekty/kde-překlady' -export mwnetcell='/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/facilitator-network-cell' +export OLDPWD="/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/Facilitator-App-Native" export mb='/home/jaandrle/.bash' +export m0="/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/Facilitator-App-Native" +export mg='/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub' +export mp='/home/jaandrle/Dokumenty/Projekty' +export mm='/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/Facilitator-App-Native' +export mmbs='/home/jaandrle/.config/bsrc/my/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/Facilitator-App-Native/bs' diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/vifm.sh b/.bash/toolchains/vifm.sh index 34e86dc..a3085c5 100644 --- a/.bash/toolchains/vifm.sh +++ b/.bash/toolchains/vifm.sh @@ -67,11 +67,6 @@ HELP alias cd-kdialog='cd "$(kdialog --getexistingdirectory --title "Vyberte složku" 2>/dev/null)"' alias fd='fdfind' -# vim-like aliases? -alias dw='rm' -alias cw='mv' -alias g='fdfind' - # yanked files export YANKED=() p() { @@ -103,6 +98,3 @@ y() { [[ $(command -v _complete_alias) ]] || source "$BASH_DOTFILES/shell/complete-alias/complete_alias" source <(fdfind --gen-completions) complete -F _complete_alias fd -complete -F _complete_alias dw -complete -F _complete_alias cw -complete -F _complete_alias g diff --git a/.config/github-releases/config.json b/.config/github-releases/config.json index a2b55e0..951cc65 100644 --- a/.config/github-releases/config.json +++ b/.config/github-releases/config.json @@ -136,9 +136,9 @@ "file_name": "vim", "exec": "yes", "downloads": "/home/jaandrle/.local/bin/vim", - "version": "v9.2.0413", + "version": "v9.2.0545", "glare": "GVim.*x86_64.*.AppImage", - "last_update": "2026-04-29T02:46:09Z" + "last_update": "2026-05-28T02:56:44Z" }, { "repository": "viarotel-org/escrcpy", @@ -147,9 +147,9 @@ "group": "dev", "file_name": "escrcpy.appimage", "exec": "yes", - "last_update": "2026-04-24T10:29:24Z", + "last_update": "2026-05-19T07:48:59Z", "downloads": "/home/jaandrle/.local/bin/escrcpy.appimage", - "version": "v2.9.0", + "version": "v2.11.1", "glare": ".*x86_64.*.AppImage" }, { @@ -171,9 +171,9 @@ "group": "ai", "file_name": "jan", "exec": "yes", - "last_update": "2026-03-23T06:09:34Z", + "last_update": "2026-05-22T02:47:29Z", "downloads": "/home/jaandrle/.local/bin/jan", - "version": "v0.7.9", + "version": "v0.8.0", "glare": ".*amd64.AppImage" }, { diff --git a/.config/tridactyl/tridactylrc b/.config/tridactyl/tridactylrc index aaf286f..92a53af 100644 --- a/.config/tridactyl/tridactylrc +++ b/.config/tridactyl/tridactylrc @@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ set hintfiltermode simple set hintchars fsahjklgyuiopqwertnmzxcvb set smoothscroll true +bind --mode=normal § mode ignore +bind --mode=ignore § mode normal + unbind zI unbind zM unbind zO @@ -47,6 +50,9 @@ bindurl ^https://chat.mistral.ai/chat* ss fillcmdline open B: OPENAI bindurl ^https://rss.jaandrle.cz/* ss nmode ignore 1 mode normal bindurl ^https://rss.jaandrle.cz/* sn hint -c div +command mlpPritomne js const f= "filter[dostupnost][eq]"; const s= new URLSearchParams(location.search); s[s.has(f)?"delete":"set"](f, "pritomne"); location.search= "?"+s.toString(); +bindurl ^https://www.mlp.cz/* ss fillcmdline_notrail mlp + command pauseVideos js Array.from(document.querySelectorAll("video")).forEach(el=> ( location.hostname!=="www.o2tv.cz" ? el.pause() : [ "Pauza" ].map(l=> document.querySelector(`[aria-label=${l}]`)).find(Boolean)?.dispatchEvent(new Event("click")) )) tri.controller.acceptExCmd(`tabopen -c pracovní https://gist.github.com/jaandrle/ff1de72c500557f401e190b4ec05aa62#${document.title.replace(/["':|\.,\?\!_]/g, '').replace(/ /g, '-').toLowerCase()}`) bind ůp js (v=> { if(!v) return; v.paused ? v.play() : tri.controller.acceptExCmd("pauseVideos"); })(document.querySelector("video")) diff --git a/.gitmodules b/.gitmodules index 9fa0a3b..e7afa65 100644 --- a/.gitmodules +++ b/.gitmodules @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ [submodule ".bash/shell/complete-alias"] path = .bash/shell/complete-alias url = git@github.com:cykerway/complete-alias.git - branch = master -[submodule "/home/jaandrle/.bash/toolchains/portkiller"] - path = /home/jaandrle/.bash/toolchains/portkiller +[submodule ".bash/toolchains/portkiller"] + path = .bash/toolchains/portkiller url = git@github.com:AIMLdr/portkiller.git diff --git a/.inputrc b/.inputrc index b158ea3..abd0a14 100644 --- a/.inputrc +++ b/.inputrc @@ -89,4 +89,5 @@ set keymap vi-command "ci:": "di:i" "ca:": "da:i" # esc+* = https://superuser.com/a/216169 +"K": history-and-alias-expand-line $endif diff --git a/.local/share/konsole/Můj Bash.profile b/.local/share/konsole/Můj Bash.profile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f71cb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/.local/share/konsole/Můj Bash.profile @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +[Appearance] +ColorScheme=DarkPastels +DimmValue=54 +Font=BlexMono Nerd Font Mono,8,-1,5,500,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,Medium +UseFontLineChararacters=true + +[General] +Command=bash +Environment=TERM=xterm-256color,COLORTERM=truecolor,TMUX_PLUGIN_MANAGER_PATH=~/.config/tmux/plugins +Name=Můj Bash +Parent=FALLBACK/ + +[Interaction Options] +UnderlineFilesEnabled=true + +[Scrolling] +HistoryMode=2 +ScrollBarPosition=2 diff --git a/.local/share/konsole/Můj.profile b/.local/share/konsole/Můj Tmux.profile similarity index 70% rename from .local/share/konsole/Můj.profile rename to .local/share/konsole/Můj Tmux.profile index e22d5ea..3008cfe 100644 --- a/.local/share/konsole/Můj.profile +++ b/.local/share/konsole/Můj Tmux.profile @@ -7,8 +7,10 @@ Font=BlexMono Nerd Font Mono,8,-1,5,500,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,Medium UseFontLineChararacters=true [General] +Command=tmux new-session -A -s tmux DimWhenInactive=false -Name=Můj +Environment=TERM=xterm-256color,COLORTERM=truecolor,TMUX_PLUGIN_MANAGER_PATH=~/.config/tmux/plugins +Name=Můj Tmux Parent=FALLBACK/ [Interaction Options] diff --git a/.profile b/.profile index b0f2516..39278d9 100644 --- a/.profile +++ b/.profile @@ -7,3 +7,7 @@ && source "$HOME/.bashrc" [[ -f "$HOME/.bash/system/index.sh" ]] \ && source "$HOME/.bash/system/index.sh" + +if [ -d "$HOME/.local/bin" ] ; then + PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH" +fi diff --git a/.vim/after/ftplugin/markdown/comments.vim b/.vim/after/ftplugin/markdown/comments.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e2a07a --- /dev/null +++ b/.vim/after/ftplugin/markdown/comments.vim @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +" Don't automatically wrap text. +setlocal tw=0 + +" When creating a new line (using i_, o or O) from a line which is a list +" item, make the new line a list item, too. However, Vim's default Markdown +" plugin defines list items as "comments" and sets the "f" flag (:h +" format-comments) which would only insert the indentation in the new line, not +" the "comment" marker itself. Therefore we define our own comments. +" We also define comment markers for task list items (those starting with +" `* [ ]`), so that creating a new line when already on a task will make the +" next line a task as well. If the current line was a checked-off task (i.e. +" `* [x]`), then the new one will be a non-checked-off one. To do that, we cheat +" a bit and define checked-off tasks as the "start" of a multi-line comment and +" tell Vim that the "middle" part is supposed to be the Markdown for an +" unchecked list item. +" Note that all of this only works for bullet point lists, not numbered ones. +setlocal fo+=ro comments=sb:*\ [x],mb:*\ [\ ],eb:*\ [\ ],sb:-\ [x],mb:-\ [\ ],eb:-\ [\ ],sb:+\ [x],mb:+\ [\ ],eb:+\ [\ ],b:*\ [\ ],b:-\ [\ ],b:*,b:-,b:+,n:> diff --git a/.vim/coc-settings.json b/.vim/coc-settings.json index 39ac6b6..3e067a5 100644 --- a/.vim/coc-settings.json +++ b/.vim/coc-settings.json @@ -27,6 +27,47 @@ "complexity": ["error", 15] } } + }, + "snippets.ultisnips.pythonPrompt": false, + "languageserver": { + "harper-ls": { + "command": "harper-ls", + "args": ["--stdio"], + "filetypes": ["*"], + "settings": { + "harper-ls": { + "userDictPath": "", + "workspaceDictPath": "", + "fileDictPath": "", + "linters": { + "SpellCheck": false, + "SpelledNumbers": true, + "AnA": true, + "SentenceCapitalization": true, + "UnclosedQuotes": true, + "WrongApostrophe": true, + "LongSentences": true, + "RepeatedWords": true, + "Spaces": true, + "CorrectNumberSuffix": true + }, + "codeActions": { + "ForceStable": false + }, + "markdown": { + "IgnoreLinkTitle": false + }, + "diagnosticSeverity": "hint", + "isolateEnglish": false, + "dialect": "British", + "maxFileLength": 120000, + "ignoredLintsPath": "", + "excludePatterns": {} + } + } + } }, - "snippets.ultisnips.pythonPrompt": false + "semanticTokens.filetypes": [ + "quarkdown" + ] } diff --git a/.vim/intro-template.md b/.vim/intro-template.md deleted file mode 100644 index 29908e1..0000000 --- a/.vim/intro-template.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -``` - %%VERSION%% - - Autor: Bram Moolenaar a další - Modified by team+vim@tracker.debian.org - Vim je volně šiřitelný program s otevřeným zdrojovým kódem - - Pomozte chudým dětem v Ugandě! - podrobnější informace získáte pomocí :help iccf -``` - -## Získání nápovědy -- `:help`: Zobrazit nápovědu (nebo také ``, `:help __něco__`, …) -- `:help version8`: Zobrazit informace o této verzi -- `sh\`, `shs`, `shh`: Zobrazit kombinace kláves začínající `\`, `s` a jiné zajímavé - - -## Jak ukončit VIM -- `:q`: Ukončit program/okno (nebo také `:qa`, `ZZ` a `ZQ` … viz `:help write-quit`) -- `:bd`: Zavřít soubor (tzv. „buffer”) - - -## Rychlá navigace na této stránce -- `w`: Otevřít *sezení* (viz `:CLsessionLoad`), `W` zkratka pro vyfiltrování jen pracovních -- Otevřít soubor: - - `o`: *dříve otevřený* (viz `:help oldfiles`) - - `e`: *prázdný* - - `p`: *prázdný a vložit text ze systémové schránky* -- `m`: Seznam záložek (viz `:help mark-motions`) -- `c`: Upravit tento soubor -- `P`: Rozbalit poznámky níže - - -## Poznámky -- `:help 'suffixesadd'` [gf (goto file) doesn't work in PHP file : vim](https://www.reddit.com/r/vim/comments/t8o0bw/gf_goto_file_doesnt_work_in_php_file/) - - -## Náhodná část z konfiguračního souboru `.vimrc` -```vim %%VIMRC%% -``` - - -nnoremap e :bd -nnoremap p :bdnormal "+p -nnoremap o :ALToldfiles -nnoremap w :call feedkeys(':CLSESSIONload ', 'tn') -nnoremap W :call feedkeys(':CLSESSIONload work_', 'tn') -nnoremap m :marks -nnoremap P /regionza -nnoremap c :e ~/.vim/intro-template.md - diff --git a/.vim/rc-cat.vim b/.vim/rc-cat.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a574a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/.vim/rc-cat.vim @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +set title +colorscheme codedark +set updatetime=300 "TODO DEL lazyredraw +set noerrorbells novisualbell +set belloff=esc +set confirm +set guioptions-=T +set shortmess-=i diff --git a/.vim/syntax/vifm.vim b/.vim/syntax/vifm.vim deleted file mode 100644 index 9c3800e..0000000 --- a/.vim/syntax/vifm.vim +++ /dev/null @@ -1,495 +0,0 @@ -" vifm syntax file -" Maintainer: xaizek -" Last Change: October 5, 2021 -" Inspired By: Vim syntax file by Dr. Charles E. Campbell, Jr. - -if exists('b:current_syntax') - finish -endif - -let b:current_syntax = 'vifm' - -let s:cpo_save = &cpo -set cpo-=C - -" General commands -syntax keyword vifmCommand contained - \ alink apropos bmark bmarks bmgo cds change chmod chown clone compare - \ cope[n] co[py] cq[uit] d[elete] delbmarks delm[arks] delsession di[splay] - \ dirs e[dit] el[se] empty en[dif] exi[t] file fin[d] fini[sh] go[to] gr[ep] - \ h[elp] hideui histnext his[tory] histprev jobs locate ls lstrash marks - \ media mes[sages] mkdir m[ove] noh[lsearch] on[ly] plugin plugins popd - \ pushd pu[t] pw[d] qa[ll] q[uit] redr[aw] reg[isters] regular rename - \ restart restore rlink screen sh[ell] siblnext siblprev sor[t] sp[lit] - \ st[op] s[ubstitute] tabc[lose] tabm[ove] tabname tabnew tabn[ext] - \ tabo[nly] tabp[revious] touch tr trashes tree session sync undol[ist] - \ ve[rsion] vie[w] vifm vs[plit] winc[md] w[rite] wq wqa[ll] xa[ll] x[it] - \ y[ank] - \ nextgroup=vifmArgs -syntax keyword vifmCommandCN contained - \ alink apropos bmark bmarks bmgo cds change chmod chown clone compare - \ cope[n] co[py] cq[uit] d[elete] delbmarks delm[arks] delsession di[splay] - \ dirs e[dit] el[se] empty en[dif] exi[t] file fin[d] fini[sh] go[to] gr[ep] - \ h[elp] hideui histnext his[tory] histprev jobs locate ls lstrash marks - \ media mes[sages] mkdir m[ove] noh[lsearch] on[ly] popd pushd pu[t] pw[d] - \ qa[ll] q[uit] redr[aw] reg[isters] regular rename restart restore rlink - \ screen sh[ell] siblnext siblprev sor[t] sp[lit] s[ubstitute] tabc[lose] - \ tabm[ove] tabname tabnew tabn[ext] tabo[nly] tabp[revious] touch tr - \ trashes tree session sync undol[ist] ve[rsion] vie[w] vifm vs[plit] - \ winc[md] w[rite] wq wqa[ll] xa[ll] x[it] y[ank] - \ nextgroup=vifmArgsCN - -" commands that might be prepended to a command without changing everything else -syntax keyword vifmPrefixCommands contained windo winrun - -" Map commands -syntax keyword vifmMap contained dm[ap] dn[oremap] du[nmap] map mm[ap] - \ mn[oremap] mu[nmap] nm[ap] nn[oremap] no[remap] nun[map] qm[ap] qn[oremap] - \ qun[map] unm[ap] vm[ap] vn[oremap] vu[nmap] - \ skipwhite nextgroup=vifmMapArgs -syntax keyword vifmCMapAbbr contained ca[bbrev] cm[ap] cnorea[bbrev] cno[remap] - \ cuna[bbrev] cu[nmap] - \ skipwhite nextgroup=vifmCMapArgs - -" Other commands -syntax keyword vifmAutocmdCommand contained au[tocmd] nextgroup=vifmAutoEvent -syntax keyword vifmCdCommand contained cd -syntax keyword vifmCmdCommand contained com[mand] nextgroup=vifmCmdCommandName -syntax keyword vifmColoCommand contained colo[rscheme] -syntax keyword vifmHiCommand contained hi[ghlight] -syntax keyword vifmInvertCommand contained invert -syntax keyword vifmLetCommand contained let -syntax keyword vifmUnletCommand contained unl[et] -syntax keyword vifmSetCommand contained se[t] setl[ocal] setg[lobal] -syntax keyword vifmSoCommand contained so[urce] -syntax keyword vifmMarkCommand contained ma[rk] -syntax keyword vifmFtCommand contained filet[ype] filex[type] filev[iewer] -syntax keyword vifmExprCommand contained if ec[ho] elsei[f] exe[cute] -syntax keyword vifmNormalCommand contained norm[al] - \ nextgroup=vifmColonSubcommand -syntax match vifmPatternCommands contained /\<\(filter\(!\|\>\)\|select\(!\|\>\)\|unselect\>\)/ skipwhite - \ nextgroup=vifmPatterns - -" List of event names for autocommands (case insensitive) -syntax case ignore -syntax keyword vifmAutoEvent contained DirEnter nextgroup=vifmStatementC -syntax case match - -" Builtin functions -syntax match vifmBuiltinFunction - \ '\(chooseopt\|expand\|executable\|extcached\|filetype\|fnameescape\|getpanetype\|has\|layoutis\|paneisat\|system\|tabpagenr\|term\)\ze(' - -" Operators -syntax match vifmOperator "\(==\|!=\|>=\?\|<=\?\|\.\|-\|+\|&&\|||\)" skipwhite - -" Highlight groups -syntax keyword vifmHiArgs contained cterm ctermfg ctermbg gui guifg guibg -syntax case ignore -syntax keyword vifmHiGroups contained WildMenu Border Win CmdLine CurrLine - \ OtherLine Directory Link Socket Device Executable Selected BrokenLink - \ TopLine TopLineSel StatusLine JobLine SuggestBox Fifo ErrorMsg CmpMismatch - \ AuxWin OtherWin TabLine TabLineSel HardLink LineNr OddLine - \ User1 User2 User3 User4 User5 User6 User7 User8 User9 -syntax keyword vifmHiStyles contained - \ bold underline reverse inverse standout italic combine none -syntax keyword vifmHiColors contained black red green yellow blue magenta cyan - \ white default lightblack lightred lightgreen lightyellow lightblue - \ lightmagenta lightcyan lightwhite Grey0 NavyBlue DarkBlue Blue3 Blue3_2 - \ Blue1 DarkGreen DeepSkyBlue4 DeepSkyBlue4_2 DeepSkyBlue4_3 DodgerBlue3 - \ DodgerBlue2 Green4 SpringGreen4 Turquoise4 DeepSkyBlue3 DeepSkyBlue3_2 - \ DodgerBlue1 Green3 SpringGreen3 DarkCyan LightSeaGreen DeepSkyBlue2 - \ DeepSkyBlue1 Green3_2 SpringGreen3_2 SpringGreen2 Cyan3 DarkTurquoise - \ Turquoise2 Green1 SpringGreen2_2 SpringGreen1 MediumSpringGreen Cyan2 - \ Cyan1 DarkRed DeepPink4 Purple4 Purple4_2 Purple3 BlueViolet Orange4 - \ Grey37 MediumPurple4 SlateBlue3 SlateBlue3_2 RoyalBlue1 Chartreuse4 - \ DarkSeaGreen4 PaleTurquoise4 SteelBlue SteelBlue3 CornflowerBlue - \ Chartreuse3 DarkSeaGreen4_2 CadetBlue CadetBlue_2 SkyBlue3 SteelBlue1 - \ Chartreuse3_2 PaleGreen3 SeaGreen3 Aquamarine3 MediumTurquoise - \ SteelBlue1_2 Chartreuse2 SeaGreen2 SeaGreen1 SeaGreen1_2 Aquamarine1 - \ DarkSlateGray2 DarkRed_2 DeepPink4_2 DarkMagenta DarkMagenta_2 DarkViolet - \ Purple Orange4_2 LightPink4 Plum4 MediumPurple3 MediumPurple3_2 SlateBlue1 - \ Yellow4 Wheat4 Grey53 LightSlateGrey MediumPurple LightSlateBlue Yellow4_2 - \ DarkOliveGreen3 DarkSeaGreen LightSkyBlue3 LightSkyBlue3_2 SkyBlue2 - \ Chartreuse2_2 DarkOliveGreen3_2 PaleGreen3_2 DarkSeaGreen3 DarkSlateGray3 - \ SkyBlue1 Chartreuse1 LightGreen_2 LightGreen_3 PaleGreen1 Aquamarine1_2 - \ DarkSlateGray1 Red3 DeepPink4_3 MediumVioletRed Magenta3 DarkViolet_2 - \ Purple_2 DarkOrange3 IndianRed HotPink3 MediumOrchid3 MediumOrchid - \ MediumPurple2 DarkGoldenrod LightSalmon3 RosyBrown Grey63 MediumPurple2_2 - \ MediumPurple1 Gold3 DarkKhaki NavajoWhite3 Grey69 LightSteelBlue3 - \ LightSteelBlue Yellow3 DarkOliveGreen3_3 DarkSeaGreen3_2 DarkSeaGreen2 - \ LightCyan3 LightSkyBlue1 GreenYellow DarkOliveGreen2 PaleGreen1_2 - \ DarkSeaGreen2_2 DarkSeaGreen1 PaleTurquoise1 Red3_2 DeepPink3 DeepPink3_2 - \ Magenta3_2 Magenta3_3 Magenta2 DarkOrange3_2 IndianRed_2 HotPink3_2 - \ HotPink2 Orchid MediumOrchid1 Orange3 LightSalmon3_2 LightPink3 Pink3 - \ Plum3 Violet Gold3_2 LightGoldenrod3 Tan MistyRose3 Thistle3 Plum2 - \ Yellow3_2 Khaki3 LightGoldenrod2 LightYellow3 Grey84 LightSteelBlue1 - \ Yellow2 DarkOliveGreen1 DarkOliveGreen1_2 DarkSeaGreen1_2 Honeydew2 - \ LightCyan1 Red1 DeepPink2 DeepPink1 DeepPink1_2 Magenta2_2 Magenta1 - \ OrangeRed1 IndianRed1 IndianRed1_2 HotPink HotPink_2 MediumOrchid1_2 - \ DarkOrange Salmon1 LightCoral PaleVioletRed1 Orchid2 Orchid1 Orange1 - \ SandyBrown LightSalmon1 LightPink1 Pink1 Plum1 Gold1 LightGoldenrod2_2 - \ LightGoldenrod2_3 NavajoWhite1 MistyRose1 Thistle1 Yellow1 LightGoldenrod1 - \ Khaki1 Wheat1 Cornsilk1 Grey100 Grey3 Grey7 Grey11 Grey15 Grey19 Grey23 - \ Grey27 Grey30 Grey35 Grey39 Grey42 Grey46 Grey50 Grey54 Grey58 Grey62 - \ Grey66 Grey70 Grey74 Grey78 Grey82 Grey85 Grey89 Grey93 - -syntax case match - -" Options -syntax keyword vifmOption contained aproposprg autocd autochpos caseoptions - \ cdpath cd chaselinks classify columns co confirm cf cpoptions cpo - \ cvoptions deleteprg dotdirs dotfiles dirsize fastrun fillchars fcs findprg - \ followlinks fusehome gdefault grepprg histcursor history hi hlsearch hls - \ iec ignorecase ic iooptions incsearch is laststatus lines locateprg ls - \ lsoptions lsview mediaprg milleroptions millerview mintimeoutlen number nu - \ numberwidth nuw previewoptions previewprg quickview relativenumber rnu - \ rulerformat ruf runexec scrollbind scb scrolloff sessionoptions ssop so - \ sort sortgroups sortorder sortnumbers shell sh shellflagcmd shcf shortmess - \ shm showtabline stal sizefmt slowfs smartcase scs statusline stl - \ suggestoptions syncregs syscalls tablabel tabprefix tabscope tabstop - \ tabsuffix timefmt timeoutlen title tm trash trashdir ts tuioptions to - \ undolevels ul vicmd viewcolumns vifminfo vimhelp vixcmd wildmenu wmnu - \ wildstyle wordchars wrap wrapscan ws - -" Disabled boolean options -syntax keyword vifmOption contained noautocd noautochpos nocf nochaselinks - \ nodotfiles nofastrun nofollowlinks nohlsearch nohls noiec noignorecase - \ noic noincsearch nois nolaststatus nols nolsview nomillerview nonumber - \ nonu noquickview norelativenumber nornu noscrollbind noscb norunexec - \ nosmartcase noscs nosortnumbers nosyscalls notitle notrash novimhelp - \ nowildmenu nowmnu nowrap nowrapscan nows - -" Inverted boolean options -syntax keyword vifmOption contained invautocd invautochpos invcf invchaselinks - \ invdotfiles invfastrun invfollowlinks invhlsearch invhls inviec - \ invignorecase invic invincsearch invis invlaststatus invls invlsview - \ invmillerview invnumber invnu invquickview invrelativenumber invrnu - \ invscrollbind invscb invrunexec invsmartcase invscs invsortnumbers - \ invsyscalls invtitle invtrash invvimhelp invwildmenu invwmnu invwrap - \ invwrapscan invws - -" Expressions -syntax region vifmStatement start='^\(\s\|:\)*' - \ skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$' keepend - \ contains=vifmCommand,vifmCmdCommand,vifmCmdCommandSt,vifmMarkCommandSt - \,vifmFtCommandSt,vifmCMapAbbr,vifmMap,vifmMapSt,vifmCMapSt,vifmExecute - \,vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment,vifmExprCommandSt,vifmNormalCommandSt - \,vifmCdCommandSt,vifmSet,vifmArgument,vifmSoCommandSt,vifmPrefixCommands - \,vifmAutocmdCommand,vifmAutoEvent,vifmPatternCommands -" Contained statement with highlighting of angle-brace notation. -syntax region vifmStatementCN start='\(\s\|:\)*' - \ skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$' keepend contained - \ contains=vifmCommandCN,vifmCmdCommand,vifmCmdCommandSt,vifmMarkCommandSt - \,vifmFtCommandStN,vifmCMapAbbr,vifmMap,vifmMapSt,vifmCMapSt,vifmExecute - \,vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment,vifmExprCommandSt,vifmNormalCommandSt - \,vifmNotation,vifmCdCommandStN,vifmSetN,vifmArgument,vifmSoCommand - \,vifmSoCommandStN,vifmInvertCommand,vifmInvertCommandStN,vifmPrefixCommands - \,vifmLetCN -" Contained statement without highlighting of angle-brace notation. -syntax region vifmStatementC start='\(\s\|:\)*' - \ skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$' keepend contained - \ contains=vifmCommand,vifmCmdCommand,vifmCmdCommandSt,vifmMarkCommandSt - \,vifmFtCommandSt,vifmCMapAbbr,vifmMap,vifmMapSt,vifmCMapSt,vifmExecute - \,vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment,vifmExprCommandSt,vifmNormalCommandSt - \,vifmCdCommandSt,vifmSet,vifmArgument,vifmSoCommand,vifmSoCommandSt - \,vifmInvertCommand,vifmInvertCommandSt,vifmPrefixCommands - \,vifmAutocmdCommand,vifmAutoEvent,vifmPatternCommands,vifmLetC,vifmUnletC -syntax region vifmCmdCommandSt start='^\(\s\|:\)*com\%[mand]\>' - \ skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$' keepend - \ contains=vifmCmdCommand,vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment -syntax region vifmCmdCommandName contained start='!\?\s\+[a-zA-Z]\+' end='\ze\s' - \ skip='\(\s*\\\)\|\(\s*".*$\)' - \ nextgroup=vifmCmdArgs -syntax region vifmCmdArgs start='\(\s*\n\s*\\\)\?\s*\S\+' - \ end='\s' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' - \ contained - \ contains=vifmColonSubcommand,vifmComment -syntax region vifmColoCommandSt start='^\(\s\|:\)*colo\%[rscheme]\>' end='$' - \ keepend oneline contains=vifmColoCommand -syntax region vifmInvertCommandSt start='\(\s\|:\)*invert\>' end='$\||' - \ keepend oneline contains=vifmInvertCommand -syntax region vifmInvertCommandStN start='\(\s\|:\)*invert\>' end='$\||' - \ contained keepend oneline contains=vifmInvertCommand,vifmNotation -syntax region vifmSoCommandSt start='\(\s\|:\)*so\%[urce]\>' end='$\||' - \ keepend oneline contains=vifmSoCommand,vifmEnvVar,vifmStringInExpr -syntax region vifmSoCommandStN start='\(\s\|:\)*so\%[urce]\>' end='$\||' - \ contained keepend oneline - \ contains=vifmSoCommand,vifmEnvVar,vifmNotation,vifmStringInExpr -syntax region vifmMarkCommandSt start='^\(\s\|:\)*ma\%[rk]\>' end='$' keepend - \ oneline contains=vifmMarkCommand -syntax region vifmCdCommandSt start='\(\s\|:\)*cd\>' end='$\||' keepend oneline - \ contains=vifmCdCommand,vifmEnvVar,vifmStringInExpr -" Highlight for :cd command with highlighting of angle-brace notation. -syntax region vifmCdCommandStN start='\(\s\|:\)*cd\>' end='$\||' keepend oneline - \ contained - \ contains=vifmCdCommand,vifmEnvVar,vifmNotation,vifmStringInExpr -syntax region vifmFtCommandSt start='\(\s\|:\)*file[tvx]' - \ skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$' keepend - \ contained - \ contains=vifmFtBeginning,vifmComment -syntax region vifmFtCommandStN start='\(\s\|:\)*file[tvx]' - \ skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$\|\(<[cC][rR]>\)' keepend - \ contained - \ contains=vifmComment,vifmNotation,vifmFtBeginning -syntax region vifmMapSt start='^\(\s\|:\)*\(map\|mm\%[ap]\|mn\%[oremap]\|mu\%[nmap]\|nm\%[ap]\|nn\%[oremap]\|no\%[remap]\|nun\%[map]\|qm\%[ap]\|qn\%[oremap]\|qun\%[map]\|unm\%[ap]\|vm\%[ap]\|vn\%[oremap]\|vu\%[nmap]\)' - \ skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$' keepend - \ contains=vifmMap -syntax region vifmCMapSt - \ start='^\(\s\|:\)*\(cm\%[ap]\|cno\%[remap]\|cu\%[nmap]\)' - \ skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$' keepend - \ contains=vifmCMapAbbr -syntax region vifmExprCommandSt - \ start='\<\(if\|ec\%[ho]\|elsei\%[f]\|exe\%[cute]\)\>' - \ end='$\||' - \ contains=vifmExprCommand,vifmString,vifmStringInExpr,vifmBuiltinFunction - \,vifmOperator,vifmEnvVar,vifmNumber -syntax region vifmNormalCommandSt start='\(\s\|:\)*norm\%[al]\>' end='$' keepend - \ oneline - \ contains=vifmNormalCommand,vifmComment -syntax region vifmExecute start='!' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$' - \ keepend - \ contains=vifmNotation,vifmComment -syntax region vifmMapArgs start='\ze\S\+' - \ end='\ze.' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' - \ contained - \ nextgroup=vifmMapArgList -syntax region vifmCMapArgs start='\S\+' - \ end='\n\s*\\' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' - \ contained - \ contains=vifmMapLhs,vifmMapCRhs -syntax region vifmMapLhs start='\S\+' - \ end='\ze\s' skip='\(\s*\\\)\|\(\s*".*$\)' - \ contained - \ contains=vifmNotation,vifmComment - \ nextgroup=vifmMapRhs -syntax region vifmMapRhs start='.' - \ end='\ze<[cC][rR]>' skip='\(\s*\\\)\|\(\s*".*$\)' - \ contained keepend - \ contains=vifmNotation,vifmComment,vifmColonSubcommandN - \ nextgroup=vifmMapRhs -syntax region vifmMapCRhs start='\s' - \ end='<[cC][rR]>' skip='\(\s*\\\)\|\(\s*".*$\)' - \ contained keepend - \ contains=vifmNotation,vifmComment,vifmSubcommandN -syntax region vifmColonSubcommand start='\s*\(\s*\n\s*\\\)\?:\s*\S\+' - \ end='$' skip='\s*\n\(\s*\\\)\|\(\s*".*$\)' - \ contained - \ contains=vifmStatementC -" Contained sub command with highlighting of angle-brace notation. -syntax region vifmColonSubcommandN start='\s*\(\s*\n\s*\\\)\?:\s*\S\+' - \ end='\ze<[cC][rR]>\|$' skip='\s*\n\(\s*\\\)\|\(\s*".*$\)' keepend - \ contained - \ contains=vifmStatementCN -syntax region vifmSubcommandN start='\s*\(\s*\n\s*\\\)\?:\?\s*\S\+' - \ end='\ze<[cC][rR]>\|$' skip='\s*\n\(\s*\\\)\|\(\s*".*$\)' keepend - \ contained - \ contains=vifmStatementCN -" Non-empty pattern or form [!][{]{*.ext,*.e}[}], [!][/]/regex/[/][iI] or -" , possibly multi-line. -" [!]/regexp/[iI]* -syntax region vifmPattern contained - \ start='!\?/\ze\(\n\s*\\\|\n\s*".*$\|[^/]\|\\/\)\+/' - \ skip='\\/\|\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='/[iI]*\ze\|/\ze\S\+' keepend - \ contains=vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment,vifmNotPattern -" [!]//regexp//[iI]* -syntax region vifmPattern contained - \ start='!\?//\ze\(/[^/]\|\n\s*\\\|\n\s*".*$\|[^/]\|\\/\)\+//' - \ skip='/[^/]\|\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='//[iI]*' keepend - \ contains=vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment,vifmNotPattern -" [!]{regexp} -syntax region vifmPattern contained - \ start='!\?{[^}]' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='}' keepend - \ contains=vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment,vifmNotPattern -" [!]{{regexp}} -syntax region vifmPattern contained - \ start='!\?{{\ze.\{-}}}' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='}}' keepend - \ contains=vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment,vifmNotPattern -" [!] -syntax region vifmPattern contained - \ start='!\?<[^>]' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='>' keepend - \ contains=vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment,vifmNotPattern -syntax region vifmPatterns contained - \ start='\(^\|\s\)\zs[/{iI]\)\(\s\)' keepend - \ contains=vifmPattern,vifmComment -syntax match vifmNotPattern contained '!\?\({{}}\|\\|////\)' -syntax region vifmHi - \ start='^\(\s\|:\)*\' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' - \ end='$' keepend - \ contains=vifmHiCommand,vifmHiArgs,vifmHiGroups,vifmHiStyles,vifmHiColors - \,vifmNumber,vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment,vifmHiClear - \,vifmPatterns,vifmHexColor -syntax region vifmFtBeginning contained - \ start='\<\(filet\%[ype]\|filext\%[ype]\|filev\%[iewer]\)\>\s\+\S' - \ skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' - \ end='\(\S\zs\s\)' keepend - \ contains=vifmFtCommand,vifmPatterns,vifmComment - -" common highlight for :command arguments without highlighting of angle-bracket -" notation -syntax region vifmArgs start='!\?\zs\(\s*\S\+\|[^a-zA-Z]\)' - \ skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='|\|$' - \ contained - \ contains=vifmStringInExpr,vifmComment -" common highlight for :command arguments with highlighting of angle-bracket -" notation -syntax region vifmArgsCN start='!\?\zs\(\s*\S\+\|[^a-zA-Z]\)' - \ skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='|\|$' - \ contained - \ contains=vifmStringInExpr,vifmNotation - -syntax region vifmSet - \ start='\(\s\|:\)*\<\(se\%[t]\|setg\%[lobal]\|setl\%[ocal]\)\>' - \ skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$' - \ keepend - \ contains=vifmSetCommand,vifmOption,vifmSetAssignSQS,vifmSetAssignDQS - \,vifmSetAssignNS,vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment -syntax region vifmSetN - \ start='\(\s\|:\)*\<\(se\%[t]\|setg\%[lobal]\|setl\%[ocal]\)\>' - \ skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$' - \ keepend - \ contains=vifmSetCommand,vifmOption,vifmSetAssignSQS,vifmSetAssignDQS - \,vifmSetAssignNSN,vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment,vifmNotation -syntax region vifmSet2 contained - \ start='^\(\s\|:\)*\<\(se\%[t]\|setg\%[lobal]\|setl\%[ocal]\)\>' - \ skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$' - \ keepend - \ contains=vifmSetCommand,vifmOption,vifmSetAssignSQS,vifmSetAssignDQS - \,vifmSetAssignNSN,vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment,vifmNotation - -" Highlight for =value part of :set arguments of form option=value - -" For single quoted string (check that it starts with =') -syntax region vifmSetAssignSQS contained - \ start="='" skip=+\\\\\|\\'+ end=+'+ keepend - \ contains=vifmString -" For double quoted string (check that it starts with =") -syntax region vifmSetAssignDQS contained - \ start='="' skip=+\\\\\|\\"+ end=+"+ keepend - \ contains=vifmString -" For not strings (check that it doesn't start with either =' or =") -syntax region vifmSetAssignNS contained - \ start='=[^"'' ]' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)\|^.*\S.*\\\s' end='^\s*\\\s\|[^\\]\s\|$' - \ extend - \ contains=vifmNumber,vifmComment,vifmInlineComment -" For not strings (check that it doesn't start with either =' or =") -syntax region vifmSetAssignNSN contained - \ start='=[^"'' ]' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)\|^.*\S.*\\\s' end='^\s*\\\s\|[^\\]\s\|$' - \ extend - \ contains=vifmNumber,vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotation - -" :let command with highlighting of angle-brace notation. -syntax region vifmLet - \ start='^\(\s\|:\)*\' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$' - \ keepend - \ contains=vifmLetCommand,vifmEnvVar,vifmString,vifmStringInExpr,vifmComment - \,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment -" Contained :let command without highlighting of angle-brace notation. -syntax region vifmLetC - \ start='\' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$\||' - \ keepend - \ contains=vifmLetCommand,vifmEnvVar,vifmString,vifmStringInExpr,vifmComment - \,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment,vifmBuiltinFunction -" Contained :let command with highlighting of angle-brace notation. -syntax region vifmLetCN - \ start='\' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$\||' - \ keepend - \ contains=vifmLetCommand,vifmEnvVar,vifmString,vifmStringInExpr,vifmComment - \,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment,vifmBuiltinFunction,vifmNotation -syntax region vifmUnlet - \ start='^\(\s\|:\)*\' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$' - \ keepend - \ contains=vifmUnletCommand,vifmEnvVar,vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment -syntax region vifmUnletC - \ start='\' skip='\(\n\s*\\\)\|\(\n\s*".*$\)' end='$\||' - \ keepend - \ contains=vifmUnletCommand,vifmEnvVar,vifmComment,vifmInlineComment,vifmNotComment -syntax region vifmString contained start=+="+hs=s+1 skip=+\\\\\|\\"+ end=+"+ -syntax region vifmString contained start=+='+hs=s+1 skip=+\\\\\|\\'+ end=+'+ -syntax region vifmStringInExpr contained start=+=\@<="+hs=s+1 skip=+\\\\\|\\"+ - \ end=+"+ -syntax region vifmStringInExpr contained start=+=\@<='+hs=s+1 - \ skip=+\\\\\|\\'\|''+ end=+'+ -syntax region vifmStringInExpr contained start=+[.( ]"+hs=s+1 skip=+\\\\\|\\"+ - \ end=+"+ -syntax region vifmStringInExpr contained start=+[.( ]'+hs=s+1 - \ skip=+\\\\\|\\'\|''+ end=+'+ -syntax region vifmArgument contained start=+"+ skip=+\\\\\|\\"+ end=+"+ -syntax region vifmArgument contained start=+'+ skip=+\\\\\|\\'\|''+ end=+'+ -syntax match vifmEnvVar contained /\$[0-9a-zA-Z_]\+/ -syntax match vifmNumber contained /\d\+/ -syntax match vifmHexColor contained /#[0-9a-fA-F]\{6}/ - -" Optional map arguments right after command name -syntax match vifmMapArgList '\(<\(silent\|wait\)>\s*\)*' contained - \ nextgroup=vifmMapLhs - -" Ange-bracket notation -syntax case ignore -syntax match vifmNotation '<\(esc\|cr\|space\|del\|nop\|\(s-\)\?tab\|home\|end\|left\|right\|up\|down\|bs\|delete\|insert\|pageup\|pagedown\|\([acms]-\)\?f\d\{1,2\}\|c-s-[a-z[\]^_]\|s-c-[a-z[\]^_]\|c-[a-z[\]^_@]\|[am]-c-[a-z]\|c-[am]-[a-z]\|[am]-[a-z]\)>' -syntax case match - -" Whole line comment -syntax region vifmComment contained extend - \ contains=@Spell start='^\(\s\|:\)*"' end='$' -" Comment at the end of a line -syntax match vifmInlineComment contained contains=@Spell '\s"[^"]*$' -" This prevents highlighting non-first line of multi-line command -syntax match vifmNotComment contained '\s"[^"]*\(\n\s*\(\\\|"\)\)\@=' - -" Empty line -syntax match vifmEmpty /^\s*$/ - -" :highlight clear -syntax match vifmHiClear contained /\s*\\s*/ - -" Check spelling only in syntax elements marked with @Spell -syntax spell notoplevel - -" Highlight -highlight link vifmAutocmdCommand Statement -highlight link vifmPatternCommands Statement -highlight link vifmComment Comment -highlight link vifmInlineComment Comment -highlight link vifmCommand Statement -highlight link vifmCommandCN Statement -highlight link vifmPrefixCommands Statement -highlight link vifmCdCommand Statement -highlight link vifmCmdCommand Statement -highlight link vifmColoCommand Statement -highlight link vifmHiCommand Statement -highlight link vifmHiClear Statement -highlight link vifmInvertCommand Statement -highlight link vifmMarkCommand Statement -highlight link vifmFtCommand Statement -highlight link vifmExprCommand Statement -highlight link vifmNormalCommand Statement -highlight link vifmLetCommand Statement -highlight link vifmUnletCommand Statement -highlight link vifmSetCommand Statement -highlight link vifmSoCommand Statement -highlight link vifmBuiltinFunction Function -highlight link vifmOperator Operator -highlight link vifmMap Statement -highlight link vifmCMapAbbr Statement -highlight link vifmHiArgs Type -highlight link vifmAutoEvent Type -highlight link vifmHiGroups Identifier -highlight link vifmPattern String -highlight link vifmHiStyles PreProc -highlight link vifmHiColors Special -highlight link vifmOption PreProc -highlight link vifmNotation Special -highlight link vifmMapArgList Special -highlight link vifmString String -highlight link vifmStringInExpr String -highlight link vifmEnvVar PreProc -highlight link vifmNumber Number -highlight link vifmHexColor Number - -let &cpo = s:cpo_save -let &commentstring = '"%s' -unlet s:cpo_save - -" vim: set tabstop=2 softtabstop=2 shiftwidth=2 noexpandtab cinoptions-=(0 : diff --git a/.vim/vimrc b/.vim/vimrc index a455f28..fd90143 100644 --- a/.vim/vimrc +++ b/.vim/vimrc @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ endfor packadd! matchit packadd! cfilter + packadd! comment let g:ft_man_folding_enable = 1 runtime! ftplugin/man.vim @@ -26,15 +27,11 @@ " imap  cmap  - " use tab/s-tab for tabnex/tabNext - nnoremap ]t :tabnext - nnoremap [t :tabprevious - nnoremap j v:count ? (v:count > 5 ? "m'" . v:count : '') . 'j' : 'gj' - nnoremap k v:count ? (v:count > 5 ? "m'" . v:count : '') . 'k' : 'gk' " history checkpoints for key in ['', '', '', '.'] execute printf('inoremap %s u%s', key, key) endfor + set mouse=a set diffopt+=algorithm:patience,inline:word,linematch:60 augroup vimrc_help @@ -102,7 +99,6 @@ set nowrap " Don't wrap long lines by default set breakindent breakindentopt=shift:2 showbreak=↳ set scrolloff=5 sidescrolloff=10 sidescroll=1 " offset for lines/columns when scrolling - set display+=lastline if has('patch-7.4.2109') set display+=truncate endif @@ -146,7 +142,8 @@ function! Television(channel = '') let temp = tempname() echo temp - execute '!tv '.a:channel.' > '.temp + silent execute '!tv '.a:channel.' > '.temp + redraw! let lines = readfile(temp) if empty(lines) return @@ -159,17 +156,19 @@ endif return target endfunction - command! -nargs=* Television execute 'e '.Television() + command! -nargs=* Television let file=Television() | if file != '' | execute 'e '.file | endif cabbrev tv Television + nmap e :Television function! Explore() let pwd = expand('%:p:h')->trim()->escape('$') - let file = system('kdialog --getopenfilename --title "Vyberte soubor" "'.pwd.'" 2>/dev/null')->trim()->escape('$') + silent let file = system('kdialog --getopenfilename --title "Vyberte soubor" "'.pwd.'" 2>/dev/null')->trim()->escape('$') + redraw! if file != '' exec 'e '.file endif endfunction command! Explore call Explore() - nmap e :Explore + nmap E :Explore nnoremap gx :silent exec "!xdg-open '".shellescape(substitute(expand(''), '?', '\\?', ''), 1)."'" \| redraw! vnoremap gx :silent exec "!xdg-open '".shellescape(substitute('*', '?', '\\?', ''), 1)."'" \| redraw! "" #endregion FOS @@ -258,7 +257,7 @@ set termguicolors | endif if (&t_Co > 2 || has("gui_running")) && !exists("syntax_on") syntax enable | endif - set list listchars=tab:»·,trail:·,extends:#,nbsp:~,space:· " Highlight spec. chars / Display extra whitespace + set list listchars=tab:»·,trail:·,extends:❯,precedes:❮,nbsp:⊙,space:· " Highlight spec. chars / Display extra whitespace set redrawtime=10000 let g:vim_vue_plugin_config = { 'foldexpr': 1, 'attribute': 1, 'keyword': 1 } " SPELL @@ -289,6 +288,23 @@ imap n call codeium#CycleCompletions(1) imap N call codeium#CycleCompletions(-1) imap d call codeium#Clear() imap ! call codeium#Complete() + +function s:pi(force) + " buffer is jsonl + if &filetype ==# 'jsonl' || a:force + let file = &filetype ==# 'jsonl' ? expand('%') : expand('%:r')..'.jsonl' + call system(['pi-md.mjs', '2md', file]) " generates md with the same name + execute 'edit ' . expand('%:r') .. '.md' + else " buffer is md + let cmd= system(['pi-md.mjs', '2prompt', expand('%')])->trim() + echo cmd + if !empty(cmd) + execute ':!' .. cmd + endif + endif +endfunction +command! -bang Pi call pi(0) +cabbrev pi Pi "" #endregion AI "" #region COC – COC and so on, compilers, code/commands completions let g:coc_global_extensions= ['coc-css', 'coc-biome', 'coc-docthis', 'coc-emmet', 'coc-emoji', 'coc-git', 'coc-pretty-ts-errors', 'coc-eslint', 'coc-gitmoji', 'coc-html', 'coc-json', 'coc-lists', 'coc-marketplace', 'coc-phpls', 'coc-sh', 'coc-snippets', 'coc-styled-components', 'coc-svg', 'coc-tsserver'] @@ -302,7 +318,7 @@ imap ! call codeium#Complete() \ }) autocmd FileType scss setl iskeyword+=@-@ - set completeopt=menuone,longest,preview "longest vs ,noinsert,noselect + set completeopt=menuone,longest,preview,noselect "longest vs ,noinsert,noselect inoremap coc#pum#visible() ? coc#pum#confirm() : coc#refresh() set wildcharm= inoremap coc#pum#visible() ? coc#pum#next(1) : check_back_space() ? "\" : coc#refresh() @@ -312,7 +328,13 @@ imap ! call codeium#Complete() return !col || getline('.')[col - 1] =~# '\s' endfunction - nmap gd (coc-definition) + nmap gra (coc-codeaction) + nmap gri (coc-implementation) + nmap grn (coc-rename) + nmap grr (coc-references) + nmap grt (coc-definition) + nmap grx (coc-codelens-action) + nmap gO :CocAction showOutline command! -nargs=* -complete=customlist,SCommandCocActionComplete CocAction call CocActionAsync() function s:SCommandCocActionComplete(argLead, cmdLine, cursorPos) let l:tags = s:root . '/pack/coc/start/coc.nvim/doc/tags' @@ -341,6 +363,7 @@ imap ! call codeium#Complete() command! -nargs=? CLhelpMy if !='' | exec 'map '. | else | call popup_notification([ \ 'Custom mappings starting: '.mapleader.',§, ů, ;, U, ž', + \ 'Custom mappings replaced: ž=c-]', \ 'Custom commands starting: CL, SET, ALT, Vifm, Coc', \ 'Helpful commands: CocAction, CocCommand, CocList', \], #{ line: &lines-3, pos: 'botleft', moved: 'any', close: 'button', time: 6000 }) | endif diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index baa98ba..26284fd 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ see for example [How to Store Dotfiles - A Bare Git Repository \| Atlassian Git Sekce obsahuje log změn v Tuxedo laptopu s KDE Neon. ### TUXEDO OS (24.04.4 LTS / 2026-03-20) -- [ ] bash hooks? +- [ ] appstream:io.github.DenysMb.Kontainer ### TUXEDO OS (24.04.3 LTS / 2025-09-12) - [ ] git new setup (fresh install)