diff --git a/.bash/.bash_aliases b/.bash/.bash_aliases deleted file mode 100644 index ec6abe6..0000000 --- a/.bash/.bash_aliases +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -alias gitdotfiles='/usr/bin/git --git-dir="$HOME/.dotfiles/" --work-tree="$HOME"' -# enable color support of ls and also add handy aliases -if [ -x /usr/bin/dircolors ]; then - if [[ -r "$HOME/.dircolors" ]]; then - eval "$(dircolors -b "$HOME/.dircolors")" - else - eval "$(dircolors -b)" - fi -fi -alias ls='ls --color=auto -pQFh --group-directories-first' -alias grep='grep --color=auto' -alias fgrep='fgrep --color=auto' -alias egrep='egrep --color=auto' -alias diff='diff --color=auto' - -alias §df='df -Th' -§du(){ - [[ "$1" == '--help' ]] && echo "§du; §du '../*'" && return 0 - du -h -x -s -- ${1:-*} | sort -r -h; -} - -CROSS_SESSION="$BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_cross_session" -[ -f "$CROSS_SESSION" ] && . "$CROSS_SESSION" -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" - - # 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'" >> "$CROSS_SESSION" - fi - fi -} -cd(){ - builtin cd "$@" || return $? - crossSession 'OLDPWD' "$(pwd)" -} -git(){ - if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then - git-i - return 0 - fi - command git "$@" -} - -§(){ - [[ -z "$1" ]] && clear && return 0 - echo "$ [--help]= clear or [print this text]" - alias | grep "alias §" --color=never - declare -F | grep 'declare -f §' --color=never - \ls ~/.local/bin | grep -P "^§" | xargs -I{} echo '~/.local/bin/'{} - printenv | grep -e '^l' | xargs -I{} echo \${} -} - -bw-session(){ - bw logout - # login=`kwallet-query kdewallet -f accounts -r Bitwarden 2> /dev/null` - login=$(§kwallet.mjs --wallet kdewallet readPassword accounts bw-json) - export BW_CLIENTSECRET=`echo "$login" | jq -r .secret` - export BW_CLIENTID=`echo "$login" | jq -r .id` - bw login --apikey --raw - export BW_SESSION=`bw unlock --raw $(echo "$login" | jq -r .pass)` && echo "Bitwarden session ON" || echo "Bitwarden session FAILED" - unset BW_CLIENTSECRET - unset BW_CLIENTID -} - -alias §ps-mem='ps -eo pid,ppid,cmd,%mem,%cpu --sort=-%mem' -alias §ps-cpu='ps -eo pid,ppid,cmd,%mem,%cpu --sort=-%cpu' -alias §lsoft-all='lsoft -P -i -n' - -§ping-test(){ # Pings ip address of noip.com and www.google.com. - ping -c 1 -q 8.23.224.107 | grep --color=never -A 1 -i '\---' - ping -c 1 -q www.google.com | grep --color=never -A 1 -i '\---' -} -§whoami(){ - [[ "$1" == '--help' ]] && echo '§whoami; §whoami --ip' && return 0 - local ip=$(curl -s ifconfig.me) - [[ "$1" == '--ip' ]] && echo "$ip" && return 0 - local L=" %s\n" - printf "\n" - printf "$L" "USER: $(echo $USER)" - printf "$L" "IP ADDR: $ip" - printf "$L" "HOSTNAME: $(hostname -f)" - printf "$L" "KERNEL: $(uname -rms)" - printf "\n" -} -§cmdfu(){ curl "https://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/matching/$@/$(echo -n $@ | openssl base64)/plaintext"; } - -alias npx-wca='npx -y web-component-analyzer' -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' -§interfaces() { - node <<-EOF - var os = require('os'); - var i = os.networkInterfaces(); - Object.keys(i).forEach(function(name) { - i[name].forEach(function(int) { - if (int.family === 'IPv4') { - console.log('%s: %s', name, int.address); - } - }); - }); - EOF -} -§speedtest() { - curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sivel/speedtest-cli/master/speedtest.py | python3 - -} - -alias smerge='/usr/bin/flatpak run --branch=stable --arch=x86_64 --command=sublime_merge --file-forwarding com.sublimemerge.App @@u %u @@' -kommit(){ - if flatpak info org.kde.kommit > /dev/null 2>&1; then - flatpak run \ - --branch=stable --arch=x86_64 \ - --file-forwarding \ - --command=kommit org.kde.kommit @@u $* @@ > /dev/null 2>&1 & disown; - else - command kommit $* > /dev/null 2>&1 & disown; - fi -} -export SVN_CONFIG_DIR="$HOME/.config/subversion" -alias svn='svn --config-dir "$SVN_CONFIG_DIR"' - -§curl-location(){ curl --silent -I "$1" | grep -i location; } - -portkiller(){ - "$BASH_DOTFILES/portkiller/portkiller.sh" $* -} - -rpg(){ - rpg-cli "$@" - if ( [[ "$1" == "cd" ]] || [[ "$1" == "ls" ]] ); then - [[ "$2" == "" ]] && $1 . && return 0 - [[ "$2" == ".." ]] && $1 .. && return 0 - [[ "-1" != "$(nodejsscript --print "s.ls().findIndex(e=> e==='$2'.replace(/\/$/, ''))")" ]] && $1 "$2" && return 0 - fi - return 0 - - # [[ "$(rpg-cli pwd)" == "$(pwd)" ]] && return 0 - # cd "$(rpg-cli pwd)" -} -rpg-dungeon(){ - current=$(basename $PWD) - number_re='^[0-9]+$' - - if [[ $current =~ $number_re ]]; then - next=$(($current + 1)) - command mkdir -p $next && cd $next && rpg ls - elif [[ -d 1 ]] ; then - cd 1 && rpg ls - else - command mkdir -p dungeon/1 && cd dungeon/1 && rpg ls - fi -} - -# alias adb-device='adb devices | tail -n +2 | head -n 1 | §awk 1' -# make-completion-wrapper, see https://gdhnotes.blogspot.com/2014/02/alias-bash-completion.html diff --git a/.bash/.bash_completions b/.bash/.bash_completions deleted file mode 100644 index ec0a0b2..0000000 --- a/.bash/.bash_completions +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -eval "$(gh completion -s bash)" -# gh tips: https://gist.github.com/ChristopherA/3cca24936fb2c84786a29f67bacacd3e -# used ectension: heaths/gh-label -[[ $- != *i* ]] && return # dont include rest in Vim - -SCRIPT_DIR=$( builtin cd -- "$( dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd ) -source "$SCRIPT_DIR/complete-alias/complete_alias" -complete -F _complete_alias gitdotfiles - -alias C--brew='\. "$BASH_DOTFILES/brew.completion"' -alias C--pnpm='\. "$BASH_DOTFILES/pnpm.completion"' -alias C--cordova='\. "$BASH_DOTFILES/cordova.completion"' -alias C--uu='eval "$($HOME/.local/bin/uu --completion-bash)"' -alias C--jc='eval "$(jc -B)" … newer version needed' -\. <(bs .completion bash) -\. <(but completions bash) -\. $BASH_DOTFILES/tv.completion -\. <(node --completion-bash) -\. <(npm completion) -\. <(nodejsscript --completion bash) - -_npx() { - local cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" - - if [[ $COMP_CWORD != 1 ]]; then - case "${COMP_WORDS[1]}" in - gulp) - local compls=$(npx gulp --tasks-simple) - if [[ $compls == *"__autocomplete_bash"* ]]; then - compls="$compls $(npx gulp -L __autocomplete_bash --_l=$COMP_CWORD --_c=$cur)" - fi - ;; - esac - COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "$compls" -- "$cur")) - return 0; - fi - - local dir=$(pwd -P) - while [[ -n "$dir" ]]; do - if [[ ! -d $dir/node_modules/.bin ]]; then - dir=${dir%/*} - continue - fi - local execs=( `cd $dir/node_modules/.bin; find -L . -type f -executable` ) - execs=( ${execs[@]/#.\//} ) - COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${execs[*]} serve" -- "$cur" ) ) - break - done -} - -complete -F _npx npx diff --git a/.bash/.bash_jaaENV b/.bash/.bash_jaaENV deleted file mode 100644 index 150e119..0000000 --- a/.bash/.bash_jaaENV +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -function jaaENV { - if [ "$1" = "--help" ]; then - echo "Utility to combine nvm/sdk/… in one script/config file '.jaaENV'" - echo " ↘ instead of 'nvm use 16 & sdk use …'" - echo "" - echo "Usage:" - echo " jaaENV" - echo " jaaENV [--help|--ls]" - echo " jaaENV --save …to_save (example: jaaENV --save nodejs php)" - echo "" - echo "Description:" - echo " - Without arguments, loads info from '.jaaENV'" - echo " - 'ls' shows supported options to auto-load" - echo " - 'save' creates a config file '.jaaENV'" - echo "" - echo "Usage '.jaaENV' files: " - echo " typical: '\nphp=5.6\nnodejs=16.13.0'" - echo " link: '. ../.jaaENV' … use settings from parent folder" - echo " Options:" - echo " 'android_home': Exports 'ANDROID_HOME' (uses 'ANDROID_HOME_BAK') instead of 'ANDROID_SDK_ROOT'. Value can be anything (use '1')." - echo " 'jdk': Exports 'JAVA_HOME' based on the wanted version (currently 11/1.8)" - echo " 'nodejs'|'php': NodeJS/PHP versions" - echo " 'gradle': Cordova uses folder-scoped → so unnecesarly" - echo "" - echo "Install: " - echo " gradle ⇒ https://sdkman.io/" - echo " node ⇒ https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm" - echo " php ⇒ \`update-alternatives\` + https://deb.sury.org/" - echo " java ⇒ \`update-alternatives\`" - echo "" - echo "Tips:" - echo " sudo update-alternatives --set php /usr/bin/php\$php" - return 0 - fi - - if [ "$1" == "--save" ]; then - shift - rm -vi .jaaENV - while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do - case "$1" in - nodejs|node) - echo "nodejs=$(node --version | cut -c2-)" >> .jaaENV - ;; - gradle) - echo "gradle=$(gradle --version | awk '/Gradle/ {print $2}')" >> .jaaENV - ;; - php) - echo "php=$(php --version | awk '/^PHP/ {print $2}')" >> .jaaENV - ;; - java) - local java_version=$(java -version 2>&1 | awk -F '"' '/version/ {print $2}') - if [[ "$java_version" == 1.8* ]]; then - java_version=8 - else - java_version=$(echo "$java_version" | cut -d'.' -f1) - fi - echo "java=$java_version" >> .jaaENV - ;; - *) - echo "Unknown '$1' – skipped" - ;; - esac - shift - done - return 0 - fi - - if [ "$1" == "--ls" ]; then - echo ":: nvm ls --no-alias ::" - nvm ls --no-alias - echo ":: update-alternatives --list php ::" - update-alternatives --list php - echo ":: update-alternatives --list java ::" - update-alternatives --list java - echo ":: sdk ls gradle | grep -E '\*|>' :: " - sdk ls gradle | grep -E '\*|>' - return 0 - fi - - if [ -f "compose.yaml" ]; then - jdk=$(grep -Po 'VERSION_JAVA=\K.*' compose.yaml) - nodejs=$(grep -Po 'VERSION_NODEJS=\K.*' compose.yaml) - elif [ -f ".jaaENV" ]; then - . ./.jaaENV - else - echo 'No env file `compose.yaml` or `.jaaENV`' - return 1 - fi - - local chP="\[\033[0;35m\]" #purple - local chW="\[\033[00m\]" #white - export PS1_jaaENV="${chP}¦${chW}" - - if [ ! -z ${ANDROID_SDK_ROOT_BAK+x} ]; then - export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT_BAK - echo \$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT_BAK - unset ANDROID_SDK_ROOT_BAK - fi - if [ ! -z ${unset_android_sdk+x} ]; then - export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT_BAK=$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT - unset ANDROID_SDK_ROOT - fi - if [ ! -z ${java+x} ]; then - [[ "$java" == "8" ]] && java=1.8 - local java_local=$(java -version 2>&1 | awk -F '"' '/version/ {print $2}') - if [[ "$java_local" != "$java"* ]]; then - [[ "$java" == "1.8" ]] && java=8 - echo "Switching Java version: $java ← $java_local" - local java_path="/usr/lib/jvm/java-$java-openjdk-amd64/" - [[ "$java" == "8" ]] && java_path+="jre/" - sudo update-alternatives --set java "${java_path}bin/java" - local javac=$(update-alternatives --list javac | grep java-$java) - [ -n "$javac" ] && sudo update-alternatives --set javac "$javac" - sudo -k - fi - export JAVA_HOME=$(readlink -f $(which java) | cut -d '/' -f1-5)/ - echo "\$JAVA_HOME=$JAVA_HOME" - fi - if [ ! -z ${android_home+x} ]; then - export ANDROID_HOME=$ANDROID_HOME_BAK - echo "\$ANDROID_HOME=$ANDROID_HOME" - else - unset ANDROID_HOME - echo "\$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT" - fi - if [ ! -z ${android_home_is_sdk+x} ]; then - export ANDROID_HOME=$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT - echo "\$ANDROID_HOME=$ANDROID_HOME" - fi - if [ ! -z ${JAVA_HOME_BAK+x} ]; then export JAVA_HOME=$JAVA_HOME_BAK; unset JAVA_HOME_BAK; fi - if [ ! -z ${jdk+x} ]; then - if (( $(echo "$jdk > 9" | bc -l) )); then - export JAVA_HOME_BAK=$JAVA_HOME - export JAVA_HOME="/snap/android-studio/current/android-studio/jre" - fi - echo "\$JAVA_HOME=$JAVA_HOME" - fi - if [ ! -z ${nodejs+x} ]; then nvm use $nodejs; fi - if [ ! -z ${gradle+x} ]; then sdk use gradle $gradle | tr -d '\n'; echo ; fi - if [ ! -z ${php+x} ]; then - local php_local=$(php --version | awk '/^PHP/ {print $2}') - if [[ "$php_local" == "$php"* ]]; then - echo "PHP version: $php" - else - echo "Switching PHP version: $php ← $php_local" - sudo update-alternatives --set php "/usr/bin/php$php" - sudo -k - fi - fi - - # Cleanup variables - unset android_home unset_android_sdk nodejs gradle php java -} diff --git a/.bash/.bash_nvm b/.bash/.bash_nvm deleted file mode 100644 index acc6ed5..0000000 --- a/.bash/.bash_nvm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm" -[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm -[ -s "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" # This loads nvm bash_completion diff --git a/.bash/.bash_promt b/.bash/.bash_promt deleted file mode 100644 index 97cd64a..0000000 --- a/.bash/.bash_promt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -setPrompt() { - if [ "$color_prompt" != yes ]; then - PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND}" - PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$ ' - return - fi - case "$TERM" in - xterm*|rxvt*) - ;; - *) - PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$ ' - return - ;; - esac - PROMPT_COMMAND="updatePrompt${PROMPT_COMMAND:+; $PROMPT_COMMAND}" - PS2="|" -} -updatePrompt() { - local prev_exit="$?" - # color_helper_>>color<< (Note: \[\]= escaping) - local chR="\[\033[1;91m\]" #red - local chW="\[\033[00m\]" #white - local chG="\[\033[01;32m\]" #green - local chB="\[\033[0;34m\]" #blue - local chP="\[\033[0;35m\]" #purple - local chY="\[\033[0;33m\]" #yellow - PS1="" - if [ "$prev_exit" -eq 0 ]; then - PS1+="$chG✓ $chW" - else - PS1+="$chR✗ $chW" - fi - local jobs - jobs="$(jobs -p | wc -w)" - [ "$jobs" -ne 0 ] && \ - PS1+="${chY}≡$jobs$chW" - PS1+="${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}" - PS1+=" At ${chG}\A${chW}" - PS1+=" by ${chP}\u${chW}" - sudo -n true 2>/dev/null && \ - PS1+="${chR} (sudo)${chW}" - PS1+=" in " - if \git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree >/dev/null 2>&1; then - local branch - 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" != "" ] && \ - PS1+="|$chY$status$chW" - PS1+="] " - fi - PS1+="${chB}\w${chW}" - PS1+="\n${PS1_jaaENV:-:}" -} -setPrompt -unset color_prompt -unset -f setPrompt - -PROMPT_COMMAND+='; history -a' -§p() { # toggle promt - if [[ "$1" == '--help' ]]; then - \cat <<- "HELP" - §p [--help] - §p <…cmd> - - Toggle <…cmd> in $PROMPT_COMMAND - - history v1: `history -a` - - history v2: `history -n; history -w; history -c; history -r` - HELP - return 0 - fi - local cmd="$*" - if [[ -z "$cmd" ]]; then - declare -p PROMPT_COMMAND - return 0 - fi - if [[ "$PROMPT_COMMAND" == *"; $cmd"* ]]; then - PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND/; $cmd}" - else - PROMPT_COMMAND+="; $cmd" - fi -} -complete -A command -A variable §p - -# vim: set filetype=sh tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 textwidth=250 : diff --git a/.bash/.bash_sdkman b/.bash/.bash_sdkman deleted file mode 100644 index 1a786af..0000000 --- a/.bash/.bash_sdkman +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -#THIS MUST BE AT THE END OF THE `$HOME/.bashrc` FOR SDKMAN TO WORK!!! -export SDKMAN_DIR="$HOME/.sdkman" -[[ -s "$HOME/.sdkman/bin/sdkman-init.sh" ]] && source "$HOME/.sdkman/bin/sdkman-init.sh" diff --git a/.bash/.bash_vifm b/.bash/.bash_vifm deleted file mode 100644 index fc0bab3..0000000 --- a/.bash/.bash_vifm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -[[ $(command -v crossSession) ]] || source "$BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_aliases" -vifm() { - \cat <<- "HELP" - Use bash build-in: - - cd (ch dir), ls or tree (list), find - - mkdir (make dir), touch (make file), rm (remove) - - cp (copy), mv (move+rename) - - cat (print file), head (print first lines), tail (print last lines) - - ln (link), chmod (change perm), chown (change owner) - - file/dir info: stat , file , mimetype - - cd stack: pushd, popd, dirs -v - Use helpers: - - rsync (copy), fd (verbo-less find), chafa (ascii images viewer) - - m (marks, `cd "$m"`), cd-kdialog - - trash-* (trash) - Use bash/terminal features: - - history search (`cd …`) - - tab completion - - substitution: `!#:`, `!!:` - - globbing: `*`, `?`, `{}` … `for file in *; do …; done` - Use GUI: - - open . or open - - dolphin - Use VIM: - - ls > .sh → vim .sh → :wq → bash .sh - Use vim aliases?: - - y (yank), p (paste), P (paste and clear) - - y [file(s)|dir(s)]; p | xargs -I{} {} …; P - Use `$PROMPT_COMMAND`: - - `PROMPT_COMMAND+='; ls -A'; PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND/; ls -A}"` - HELP -} -m(){ - if [[ '-d' == "$1" ]]; then - unset "m$2" - crossSession "m$2" - return 0 - fi - if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then - printenv | grep -e '^m' | sort | xargs -I{} echo \${} - return 0 - fi - if [[ "--help" == "$1" ]]; then - \cat <<- "HELP" - m [--help] - Lists all marks or print this help. - m -d - Deletes mark . Unsets variable and cross session variable. - m [path] - Sets mark to current directory or [path]. - The mark is just a bash variable, use `$m`. - cd $m - cd to mark . - HELP - return 0 - fi - local n="m$1" - [[ -z "${!n}" ]] || return 1 - [[ -z "$2" ]] && local p="$(pwd)" || local p="$(readlink -f $2)" - crossSession "$n" "$p" - export $n="$p" -} -alias cd-kdialog='cd "$(kdialog --getexistingdirectory --title "Vyberte složku" 2>/dev/null)"' -alias fd='fdfind' - -# vim-like aliases? -alias dw='rm' -alias cw='mv' -alias g='fdfind' - -# yanked files -export YANKED=() -p() { - for f in "${YANKED[@]}"; do - IFS=$'' echo "$f" - done -} # p | xargs -I{} … -P() { YANKED=(); echo 'YANKED=()'; } -y() { - local pwd="$(pwd)" - if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then - YANKED=("$pwd") - else - for f in "$@"; do - if [[ "$f" == /* ]]; then - YANKED+=("$f") - elif [[ "$f" == ./* || "$f" == '.' ]]; then - YANKED+=("$pwd${f:1}") - else - YANKED+=("$pwd/$f") - fi - done - fi - echo $(p) -} - -# tab completion -[[ $(command -v _complete_alias) ]] || source "$BASH_DOTFILES/complete-alias/complete_alias" -\. <(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/.bash/README.md b/.bash/README.md index aa0543e..2d6e5f5 100644 --- a/.bash/README.md +++ b/.bash/README.md @@ -1,11 +1,24 @@ -# Bash +# Bash Configuration -## Related files -- [../.bashrc](../.bashrc) -- [../.profile](../.profile) -- [../.inputrc](../.inputrc) – Vim bindings for bash -- [../.XCompose](../.XCompose) – [Compose key - Wikipedia (en)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compose_key), [Klávesa Compose a typografický exkurz z rychlíku (cs)](https://jaandrle.github.io/blog/2020-10/klavesa-compose-a-typografie/) -- [./\*](./) +This directory contains the bash configuration files organized by responsibility. -## Bash completion -Completions on demand, use `C--*`, see [./.bash_completions](./.bash_completions) +## Structure + +``` +.bash/ +``` +- [`system/`](./system/README.md): System-level configurations for `.profile` +- [`shell/`](./shell/README.md): Shell-specific configurations +- [`toolchains/`](./toolchains/README.md): (Development) toolchain configurations +- [`hooks/`](./hooks/README.md): hooks scripts + +## Usage + +The main `.bashrc` and `.profile` files source the appropriate index files from each category: + +```bash +# In .bashrc: +[ -f "$BASH_DOTFILES/system/index.sh" ] && . "$BASH_DOTFILES/system/index.sh" +[ -f "$BASH_DOTFILES/shell/index.sh" ] && . "$BASH_DOTFILES/shell/index.sh" +[ -f "$BASH_DOTFILES/toolchains/index.sh" ] && . "$BASH_DOTFILES/toolchains/index.sh" +``` diff --git a/.bash/complete-alias b/.bash/complete-alias deleted file mode 160000 index 7f2555c..0000000 --- a/.bash/complete-alias +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit 7f2555c2fe7a1f248ed2d4301e46c8eebcbbc4e2 diff --git a/.bash/hooks/README.md b/.bash/hooks/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cedc8fc --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/hooks/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +# Hook Scripts + +Bash hook scripts executed at specific points during shell operation. + +## Files + +- `oncd` - Executed on directory change +- `onprompt` - Executed when displaying prompt + +## Important Notes + +- Hooks should be fast and non-blocking +- Currently minimal implementations +- Can be extended for additional functionality diff --git a/.bash/hooks/oncd b/.bash/hooks/oncd new file mode 100755 index 0000000..a0608cc --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/hooks/oncd @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +#!/bin/env bash diff --git a/.bash/hooks/onprompt b/.bash/hooks/onprompt new file mode 100755 index 0000000..dbd99bd --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/hooks/onprompt @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +#!/bin/env bash +history -a diff --git a/.bash/shell/README.md b/.bash/shell/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..577fee2 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# Shell Configuration + +Shell-specific bash configurations controlling shell behavior and appearance. + +## Files + +- `index.sh` - Main entry point +- `bindings.sh` - Key bindings and editor settings +- `complete-alias/` - Alias completion system with test suite (submodule) +- `completion/` - Completion function scripts +- `completion.sh` - Tab completion configurations +- `config.sh` - General shell settings +- `history.sh` - History control +- `ux.sh` - Prompt and UI/UX configuration (renamed from ui.sh) + +## Important Notes + +- Controls how bash behaves and looks +- Automatically sourced by main `.bashrc` diff --git a/.bash/shell/bindings.sh b/.bash/shell/bindings.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8416bce --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/bindings.sh @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +# Editor bindings and preferences + +export EDITOR='vim' +export SUDO_EDITOR="$HOME/.local/bin/vim" +export PAGER="less -RFX" + +[[ "$-" != *i* ]] && return + +set -o vi # Vi editing mode +bind -m vi-command 'Control-l: clear-screen' +bind -m vi-insert 'Control-l: clear-screen' +# export MANPAGER="/bin/sh -c \"sed -e 's/\x1B\[[[:digit:]]\+m//g' | col -b | vim --appimage-extract-and-run --not-a-term -c 'set ft=man ts=8 nomod nolist noma' -\"" +export MANPAGER="vim --appimage-extract-and-run +MANPAGER --not-a-term -c 'set ts=8 nolist number' -" +alias cat=/usr/local/bin/vimcat diff --git a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/.gitignore b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/.bash/shell/complete-alias/LICENSE.txt b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/LICENSE.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a9ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/LICENSE.txt @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + 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 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e930462 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,279 @@ +# 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 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5700390 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/complete_alias @@ -0,0 +1,1062 @@ +#!/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 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..700b93c --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_escape_function.sh @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +#!/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 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..34a2c1f --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_escape_option.sh @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +#!/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 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..868cc95 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_non_alias.sh @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +#!/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 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc5b56b --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_quotes_function.sh @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +#!/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 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..554063d --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/complete-alias/tests/test_quotes_option.sh @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +#!/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/completion.sh b/.bash/shell/completion.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f6056f --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/completion.sh @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash + +[[ "$-" != *i* ]] && return + +if ! shopt -oq posix; then # Enable programmable completion features + if [ -f /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion ]; then + source /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion + elif [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then + source /etc/bash_completion + fi +fi + + +SCRIPT_DIR=$(builtin cd -- "$(dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" &> /dev/null && pwd) +source "$SCRIPT_DIR/complete-alias/complete_alias" + +complete -F _complete_alias gitdotfiles + +source <(bs .completion bash) +source <(gh completion -s bash) +source <(roxy completions bash) +source <(node --completion-bash) +source <(npm completion) +source <(nodejsscript --completion bash) + +# NPX completion +_npx() { + local cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" + + if [[ $COMP_CWORD != 1 ]]; then + case "${COMP_WORDS[1]}" in + gulp) + local compls=$(npx gulp --tasks-simple) + if [[ $compls == *"__autocomplete_bash"* ]]; then + compls="$compls $(npx gulp -L __autocomplete_bash --_l=$COMP_CWORD --_c=$cur)" + fi + ;; + esac + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "$compls" -- "$cur")) + return 0; + fi + + local dir=$(pwd -P) + while [[ -n "$dir" ]]; do + if [[ ! -d $dir/node_modules/.bin ]]; then + dir=${dir%/*} + continue + fi + local execs=( $(cd $dir/node_modules/.bin; find -L . -type f -executable) ) + execs=( ${execs[@]/#.\//} ) + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${execs[*]} serve" -- "$cur" ) ) + break + done +} +complete -F _npx npx + +# On demand +alias C--pnpm='source "$BASH_DOTFILES/shell/completion/pnpm.completion"' +alias C--cordova='source "$BASH_DOTFILES/shell/completion/cordova.completion"' +alias C--uu='source <($HOME/.local/bin/uu --completion-bash)' +alias C--jc='source <(jc -B)' +alias C--but='source <(but completions bash)' diff --git a/.bash/cordova.completion b/.bash/shell/completion/cordova.completion similarity index 100% rename from .bash/cordova.completion rename to .bash/shell/completion/cordova.completion diff --git a/.bash/shell/completion/pnpm.completion b/.bash/shell/completion/pnpm.completion new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c510ee --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/completion/pnpm.completion @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +###-begin-pnpm-completion-### +if type complete &>/dev/null; then + _pnpm_completion () { + local words cword + if type _get_comp_words_by_ref &>/dev/null; then + _get_comp_words_by_ref -n = -n @ -n : -w words -i cword + else + cword="$COMP_CWORD" + words=("${COMP_WORDS[@]}") + fi + + local si="$IFS" + IFS=$'\n' COMPREPLY=($(COMP_CWORD="$cword" \ + COMP_LINE="$COMP_LINE" \ + COMP_POINT="$COMP_POINT" \ + SHELL=bash \ + pnpm completion-server -- "${words[@]}" \ + 2>/dev/null)) || return $? + IFS="$si" + + if [ "$COMPREPLY" = "__tabtab_complete_files__" ]; then + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f -- "$cword")) + fi + + if type __ltrim_colon_completions &>/dev/null; then + __ltrim_colon_completions "${words[cword]}" + fi + } + complete -o default -F _pnpm_completion pnpm +fi +###-end-pnpm-completion-### + diff --git a/.bash/shell/config.sh b/.bash/shell/config.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4495010 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/config.sh @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +# General shell configuration +# use `2>/dev/null` for prevent fail when on old bash + +shopt -s expand_aliases +export GPG_TTY=$(tty) +shopt -s globstar 2>/dev/null || true # Recursive globbing + +[[ "$-" != *i* ]] && return +# Auto-correct +shopt -s cdspell +shopt -s dirspell 2>/dev/null || true diff --git a/.bash/shell/history.sh b/.bash/shell/history.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..49cb9eb --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/history.sh @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +[[ "$-" != *i* ]] && return + +export HISTCONTROL="ignoreboth:erasedups" +shopt -s histappend cmdhist +export HISTFILESIZE=10000 +export HISTSIZE="$HISTFILESIZE" +export HISTIGNORE="?? :but:but rub *:but commit:but ?? ?? :tree:vim:git info:git i:git lazy:git l" + +bind '"\C-@": "\e^I history | grep '\''\e\e^A'\''\e\ei"' diff --git a/.bash/shell/index.sh b/.bash/shell/index.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46eda43 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/index.sh @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +# Shell configuration index +# Source all shell-related configuration files + +declare dir="$BASH_DOTFILES/shell" +for file in "$dir"/*.sh; do + [[ -f "$file" && "$file" != "$dir/index.sh" ]] && source "$file" +done +unset dir diff --git a/.bash/shell/ux.sh b/.bash/shell/ux.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..622baa7 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/shell/ux.sh @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +# UI/UX configuration + +# Check window size after each command +shopt -s checkwinsize + +# Color support for ls and other tools +if [ -x /usr/bin/dircolors ]; then + if [[ -r "$HOME/.dircolors" ]]; then + eval "$(dircolors -b "$HOME/.dircolors")" 2>/dev/null || true + else + eval "$(dircolors -b)" 2>/dev/null || true + fi +fi +alias grep='grep --color=auto' +alias fgrep='fgrep --color=auto' +alias egrep='egrep --color=auto' +alias diff='diff --color=auto' +export LS_COLORS="$LS_COLORS:tw=01;04;34:ow=01;04;34:" +alias ls='ls --color=auto -pQFh --group-directories-first' + +[[ "$-" != *i* ]] && return + +updatePrompt() { + local -r prev_exit="$?" + # color_helper_>>color<< (Note: \[\]= escaping) + local -r chR="\[\033[1;91m\]" #red + local -r chW="\[\033[00m\]" #white + local -r chG="\[\033[01;32m\]" #green + local -r chB="\[\033[0;34m\]" #blue + local -r chP="\[\033[0;35m\]" #purple + local -r chY="\[\033[0;33m\]" #yellow + PS1="" + if [ "$prev_exit" -eq 0 ]; then + PS1+="$chG✓ $chW" + else + PS1+="$chR✗ $chW" + fi + local jobs + jobs=$(jobs -p | wc -w) + [[ "$jobs" -ne 0 ]] && PS1+="${chY}≡${jobs}${chW}" + PS1+="${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}" + PS1+=" At ${chG}\A${chW}" + PS1+=" by ${chP}\u${chW}" + if sudo -n true 2>/dev/null; then + PS1+="${chR} (sudo)${chW}" + fi + PS1+=" in " + if \git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree >/dev/null 2>&1; then + local branch + 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" != "" ] && \ + PS1+="|$chY$status$chW" + PS1+="] " + fi + PS1+="${chB}\w${chW}" + PS1+="\n${PS1_jaaENV:-:}" + + local -r hook="$BASH_DOTFILES/hooks/onprompt" + if [[ -f "$hook" ]]; then + source "$hook" + fi +} +[ -z "${debian_chroot:-}" ] && [ -r /etc/debian_chroot ] \ + && debian_chroot=$(cat /etc/debian_chroot) +setPrompt() { + local color_prompt + [[ $TERM == "xterm-color" ]] || [[ $TERM == *-256color ]] \ + && color_prompt=yes + which tput >&/dev/null && ! tput setaf 1 >&/dev/null \ + && color_prompt= + if [[ "$color_prompt" != yes ]]; then + PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND}" + PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$ ' + return + fi + case "$TERM" in + xterm*|rxvt*) + ;; + *) + PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$ ' + return + ;; + esac + PROMPT_COMMAND="updatePrompt${PROMPT_COMMAND:+; $PROMPT_COMMAND}" + PS2="|" +} +setPrompt +unset -f setPrompt diff --git a/.bash/system/README.md b/.bash/system/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8365eae --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/system/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# System Configuration + +System-level bash configurations for environment variables and paths. + +## Files + +- `index.sh` - Main entry point +- `android.sh` - Android SDK setup +- `bin.sh` - Binary paths and executable configurations +- `gui.sh` - GUI-related environment settings +- `java.sh` - Java environment configuration + +## Important Notes + +- These configs set environment variables needed system-wide +- Automatically sourced by main `.profile` via index file diff --git a/.bash/.profile_androidsdk b/.bash/system/android.sh similarity index 57% rename from .bash/.profile_androidsdk rename to .bash/system/android.sh index ba3ed87..593b5fd 100644 --- a/.bash/.profile_androidsdk +++ b/.bash/system/android.sh @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -# IMPORT IN `$HOME/.profile` +#!/usr/bin/env bash export ANDROID_HOME_BAK2="$HOME/.local/share/JetBrains/Toolbox/apps/android-studio/" export ANDROID_HOME_BAK="$HOME/Android/Sdk" export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT="$HOME/Android/Sdk" -export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/platform-tools/ -export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/emulator/ +export PATH="$PATH:$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/platform-tools/" +export PATH="$PATH:$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/emulator/" diff --git a/.bash/system/bin.sh b/.bash/system/bin.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9179756 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/system/bin.sh @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +[[ -d "$HOME/.local/bin" ]] && \ + export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH" +export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.local/share/JetBrains/Toolbox/scripts" +export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.lmstudio/bin" diff --git a/.bash/system/gui.sh b/.bash/system/gui.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..beb5f53 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/system/gui.sh @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +export APPMENU_DISPLAY_BOTH=1 +[[ -z "$UBUNTU_MENUPROXY" ]] && \ + export UBUNTU_MENUPROXY=1 +export GTK_MODULES UBUNTU_MENUPROXY diff --git a/.bash/system/index.sh b/.bash/system/index.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f27dba --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/system/index.sh @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +# System configuration index +# Source all system-related configuration files + +declare dir="$BASH_DOTFILES/system" +for file in "$dir"/*.sh; do + [[ -f "$file" && "$file" != "$dir/index.sh" ]] && source "$file" +done +unset dir diff --git a/.bash/system/java.sh b/.bash/system/java.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..517e38c --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/system/java.sh @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +[[ -z "$JAVA_HOME" ]] && \ + export JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/" diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/README.md b/.bash/toolchains/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..13e0367 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/toolchains/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# Toolchain Configuration + +Development tool configurations including aliases and environment managers. + +## Files + +- `index.sh` - Main entry point +- `aliases.sh` - Comprehensive aliases collection (grouped by functionality) +- `brew.sh` - Homebrew setup +- `cross-session/` - Cross-session variable management system: + - `index.sh` - Entry point + - `store.sh` - Storage for cross-session variables +- `jaaenv.sh` - Custom environment management (Java, Node.js, PHP, Gradle) +- `nvm-node.sh` - Node/nvm setup +- `portkiller/` - Port killer utility (git submodule) +- `sdkman.sh` - SDKMAN setup +- `tv.sh` - television (completition) setup +- `vifm.sh` - VIFM replaced via this + +## Organization + +- **Color/UX settings**: Located in `shell/ux.sh` +- **Cross-session management**: Now in `cross-session/` subdirectory +- **Aliases**: Grouped in `aliases.sh` by functionality: + - System aliases (ls, grep, etc.) + - Git and version control + - Utility functions + - Network utilities + - Node.js tools + - RPG utilities + - Process management +- **Environment management**: Split across specialized files: + - `jaaenv.sh` - Main environment system + - `nvm-node.sh` - Node.js version management + - `sdkman.sh` - SDKMAN management + +## Important Notes + +- Contains development tools and shortcuts +- Environment managers handle Java, Node.js, PHP, Gradle versions +- Automatically sourced by main `.bashrc` diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/aliases.sh b/.bash/toolchains/aliases.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6953f0a --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/toolchains/aliases.sh @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.local/share/soar/bin" + +cd() { + builtin cd "$@" || return $? + crossSession 'OLDPWD' "$(pwd)" + local -r hook="$BASH_DOTFILES/hooks/oncd" + [[ -f "$hook" ]] && source "$hook" +} + +alias gitdotfiles='/usr/bin/git --git-dir="$HOME/.dotfiles/" --work-tree="$HOME"' + +alias §df='df -Th' + +git(){ + if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then + git-i + return 0 + fi + command git "$@" +} +alias smerge='/usr/bin/flatpak run --branch=stable --arch=x86_64 --command=sublime_merge --file-forwarding com.sublimemerge.App @@u %u @@' +kommit(){ + if flatpak info org.kde.kommit > /dev/null 2>&1; then + flatpak run \ + --branch=stable --arch=x86_64 \ + --file-forwarding \ + --command=kommit org.kde.kommit @@u $* @@ > /dev/null 2>&1 & disown; + else + command kommit $* > /dev/null 2>&1 & disown; + fi +} +export SVN_CONFIG_DIR="$HOME/.config/subversion" +alias svn='svn --config-dir "$SVN_CONFIG_DIR"' + +§(){ + [[ -z "$1" ]] && clear && return 0 + echo "$ [--help]= clear or [print this text]" + alias | grep "alias §" --color=never + declare -F | grep 'declare -f §' --color=never + \ls ~/.local/bin | grep -P "^§" | xargs -I{} echo '~/.local/bin/'{} + printenv | grep -e '^l' | xargs -I{} echo \${} +} + +bw-session(){ + bw logout + login=$(§kwallet.mjs --wallet kdewallet readPassword accounts bw-json) + export BW_CLIENTSECRET=`echo "$login" | jq -r .secret` + export BW_CLIENTID=`echo "$login" | jq -r .id` + bw login --apikey --raw + export BW_SESSION=`bw unlock --raw $(echo "$login" | jq -r .pass)` && echo "Bitwarden session ON" || echo "Bitwarden session FAILED" + unset BW_CLIENTSECRET + unset BW_CLIENTID +} + +alias §ps-mem='ps -eo pid,ppid,cmd,%mem,%cpu --sort=-%mem' +alias §ps-cpu='ps -eo pid,ppid,cmd,%mem,%cpu --sort=-%cpu' +alias §lsoft-all='lsoft -P -i -n' +§ping-test() { + ping -c 1 -q 8.23.224.107 | grep --color=never -A 1 -i '\---' + ping -c 1 -q www.google.com | grep --color=never -A 1 -i '\---' +} +§whoami(){ + [[ "$1" == '--help' ]] && echo '§whoami; §whoami --ip' && return 0 + local ip=$(curl -s ifconfig.me) + [[ "$1" == '--ip' ]] && echo "$ip" && return 0 + local L="\t%s\n" + printf "\n" + printf "$L" "USER: $(echo $USER)" + printf "$L" "IP ADDR: $ip" + printf "$L" "HOSTNAME: $(hostname -f)" + printf "$L" "KERNEL: $(uname -rms)" + printf "\n" +} +§curl-location() { curl --silent -I "$1" | grep -i location; } +§interfaces() { + node <<-JAVASCRIPT +var os = require('os'); +var i = os.networkInterfaces(); +Object.keys(i).forEach(function(name) { + i[name].forEach(function(int) { + if (int.family === 'IPv4') { + console.log('%s: %s', name, int.address); + } + }); +}); +JAVASCRIPT +} +§speedtest() { + curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sivel/speedtest-cli/master/speedtest.py | python3 - +} +portkiller(){ + "$BASH_DOTFILES/portkiller/portkiller.sh" $* +} +alias alert='notify-send --urgency=low -i "$([ $? = 0 ] && echo terminal || echo error)" "$(history|tail -n1|sed -e '\''s/^\s*[0-9]\+\s*//;s/[;&|]\s*alert$//'\'')"' + +§cmdfu() { curl "https://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/matching/$@/$(echo -n $@ | openssl base64)/plaintext"; } + +alias npx-wca='npx -y web-component-analyzer' +alias npx-qnm='npx -y qnm' +alias npx-hint='npx -y hint' +alias npx-markdown='npx -y markserv' +alias npx-toon='npx -y @toon-format/cli' + +rpg(){ + rpg-cli "$@" + if ( [[ "$1" == "cd" ]] || [[ "$1" == "ls" ]] ); then + [[ "$2" == "" ]] && $1 . && return 0 + [[ "$2" == ".." ]] && $1 .. && return 0 + [[ "-1" != "$(nodejsscript --print "s.ls().findIndex(e=> e==='$2'.replace(/\/$/, ''))")" ]] && $1 "$2" && return 0 + fi + return 0 +} +rpg-dungeon(){ + current=$(basename $PWD) + number_re='^[0-9]+$' + + if [[ $current =~ $number_re ]]; then + next=$(($current + 1)) + command mkdir -p $next && cd $next && rpg ls + elif [[ -d 1 ]] ; then + cd 1 && rpg ls + else + command mkdir -p dungeon/1 && cd dungeon/1 && rpg ls + fi +} diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/brew.sh b/.bash/toolchains/brew.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..097f945 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/toolchains/brew.sh @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +eval "$(/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin/brew shellenv)" + +[[ "$-" != *i* ]] && return + +if type brew &>/dev/null +then + HOMEBREW_PREFIX="$(brew --prefix)" + if [[ -r "${HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh" ]] + then + PS1='force' source "${HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/etc/profile.d/bash_completion.sh" + else + for COMPLETION in "${HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/etc/bash_completion.d/"* + do + [[ -r "${COMPLETION}" ]] && source "${COMPLETION}" + done + fi +fi diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/cross-session/index.sh b/.bash/toolchains/cross-session/index.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb42854 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/toolchains/cross-session/index.sh @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +declare -r CROSS_SESSION="$BASH_DOTFILES/toolchains/cross-session/store.sh" +[[ -f "$CROSS_SESSION" ]] && \ + source "$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" + + # 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'" >> "$CROSS_SESSION" + fi + fi +} diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/cross-session/store.sh b/.bash/toolchains/cross-session/store.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1133ed --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/toolchains/cross-session/store.sh @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# vim: filetype=bash +export OLDPWD="/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/facilitator-network-cell" +export mwdcp='/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/dcp-fe-container-certifedpassport' +export mdde='/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/deka-dom-el' +export mwdgf='/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/DGF-Certified-Supervisory-Academy' +export mwdgfapi='/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/DGF-Certified-Supervisory-Academy-API' +export mkde='/home/jaandrle/Dokumenty/Projekty/kde-překlady' +export mwnetcell='/home/jaandrle/Vzdálené/GitHub/facilitator-network-cell' +export mb='/home/jaandrle/.bash' diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/index.sh b/.bash/toolchains/index.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..68aa64e --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/toolchains/index.sh @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +# Toolchains configuration index +# Source all toolchain-related configuration files + +declare dir="$BASH_DOTFILES/toolchains" + +source "$dir/cross-session/index.sh" + +for file in "$dir"/*.sh; do + [[ -f "$file" && "$file" != "$dir/index.sh" ]] && source "$file" +done + +unset dir diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/jaaenv.sh b/.bash/toolchains/jaaenv.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..869ddc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/toolchains/jaaenv.sh @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +# jaaENV - Environment management system +function jaaENV { + if [[ "$1" = "--help" ]]; then + echo "jaaENV - Environment Management System" + echo "Utility to manage multiple tool versions in one config file '.jaaENV'" + echo "Replaces: 'nvm use 16 && sdk use java 11 && ...'" + echo "" + echo "Usage:" + echo " jaaENV # Load settings from .jaaENV or compose.yaml" + echo " jaaENV --help # Show this help" + echo " jaaENV --ls # List available versions (nvm, sdk, php, java)" + echo " jaaENV --save nodejs php # Save current versions to .jaaENV" + echo "" + echo "Example .jaaENV file:" + echo " nodejs=16.13.0" + echo " php=8.1" + echo " java=11" + echo " gradle=7.4" + echo "" + echo "Supported options:" + echo " android_home # Use ANDROID_HOME instead of ANDROID_SDK_ROOT" + echo " jdk # Set JAVA_HOME for Android Studio (9+)" + echo " nodejs|php # Node.js/PHP version management" + echo " java # Java version switching" + echo " gradle # Gradle version management" + echo "" + echo "Requirements:" + echo " NVM: https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm (Node.js)" + echo " SDKMAN: https://sdkman.io (Java, Gradle, etc.)" + echo " PHP: update-alternatives + https://deb.sury.org/" + echo " Java: update-alternatives" + echo "" + echo "Quick setup:" + echo " sudo update-alternatives --set php /usr/bin/php8.1" + return 0 + fi + + if [[ "$1" == "--save" ]]; then + shift + rm -vi .jaaENV + while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do + case "$1" in + nodejs|node) + echo "nodejs=$(node --version | cut -c2-)" >> .jaaENV + ;; + gradle) + echo "gradle=$(gradle --version | awk '/Gradle/ {print $2}')" >> .jaaENV + ;; + php) + echo "php=$(php --version | awk '/^PHP/ {print $2}')" >> .jaaENV + ;; + java) + local java_version + java_version=$(java -version 2>&1 | awk -F '"' '/version/ {print $2}') + if [[ "$java_version" == 1.8* ]]; then + java_version="8" + else + java_version=$(echo "$java_version" | cut -d'.' -f1) + fi + echo "java=$java_version" >> .jaaENV + ;; + *) + echo "Unknown '$1' – skipped" + ;; + esac + shift + done + return 0 + fi + + if [[ "$1" == "--ls" ]]; then + echo ":: nvm ls --no-alias ::" + nvm ls --no-alias + echo ":: update-alternatives --list php ::" + update-alternatives --list php + echo ":: update-alternatives --list java ::" + update-alternatives --list java + echo ":: sdk ls gradle | grep -E '\*|>' ::" + sdk ls gradle | grep -E '\*|>' + return 0 + fi + + if [[ -f "compose.yaml" ]]; then + jdk=$(grep -Po 'VERSION_JAVA=\K.*' compose.yaml) + nodejs=$(grep -Po 'VERSION_NODEJS=\K.*' compose.yaml) + elif [[ -f ".jaaENV" ]]; then + source ./.jaaENV + else + echo 'No env file `compose.yaml` or `.jaaENV`' + return 1 + fi + + local chP="\[\033[0;35m\]" #purple + local chW="\[\033[00m\]" #white + export PS1_jaaENV="${chP}¦${chW}" + + if [[ -n "${ANDROID_SDK_ROOT_BAK+x}" ]]; then + export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT="$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT_BAK" + echo "\$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT_BAK" + unset ANDROID_SDK_ROOT_BAK + fi + if [[ -n "${unset_android_sdk+x}" ]]; then + export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT_BAK="$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT" + unset ANDROID_SDK_ROOT + fi + if [[ -n "${java+x}" ]]; then + if [[ "$java" == "8" ]]; then + java="1.8" + fi + local java_local + java_local=$(java -version 2>&1 | awk -F '"' '/version/ {print $2}') + if [[ "$java_local" != "$java"* ]]; then + if [[ "$java" == "1.8" ]]; then + java="8" + fi + echo "Switching Java version: $java ← $java_local" + local java_path="/usr/lib/jvm/java-$java-openjdk-amd64/" + if [[ "$java" == "8" ]]; then + java_path+="jre/" + fi + sudo update-alternatives --set java "${java_path}bin/java" + local javac + javac=$(update-alternatives --list javac | grep "java-$java") + if [[ -n "$javac" ]]; then + sudo update-alternatives --set javac "$javac" + fi + sudo -k + fi + export JAVA_HOME=$(readlink -f "$(which java)" | cut -d '/' -f1-5)/ + echo "\$JAVA_HOME=$JAVA_HOME" + fi + if [[ -n "${android_home+x}" ]]; then + export ANDROID_HOME="$ANDROID_HOME_BAK" + echo "\$ANDROID_HOME=$ANDROID_HOME" + else + unset ANDROID_HOME + echo "\$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT" + fi + if [[ -n "${android_home_is_sdk+x}" ]]; then + export ANDROID_HOME="$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT" + echo "\$ANDROID_HOME=$ANDROID_HOME" + fi + if [[ -n "${JAVA_HOME_BAK+x}" ]]; then + export JAVA_HOME="$JAVA_HOME_BAK" + unset JAVA_HOME_BAK + fi + if [[ -n "${jdk+x}" ]]; then + if (( $(echo "$jdk > 9" | bc -l) )); then + export JAVA_HOME_BAK="$JAVA_HOME" + export JAVA_HOME="/snap/android-studio/current/android-studio/jre" + fi + echo "\$JAVA_HOME=$JAVA_HOME" + fi + if [[ -n "${nodejs+x}" ]]; then + if [[ "$(which node)" == *linuxbrew* ]]; then + brew unlink node + fi + nvm use "$nodejs" + fi + if [[ -n "${gradle+x}" ]]; then + sdk use gradle "$gradle" | tr -d '\n' + echo + fi + if [[ -n "${php+x}" ]]; then + local php_local + php_local=$(php --version | awk '/^PHP/ {print $2}') + if [[ "$php_local" == "$php"* ]]; then + echo "PHP version: $php" + else + echo "Switching PHP version: $php ← $php_local" + sudo update-alternatives --set php "/usr/bin/php$php" + sudo -k + fi + fi + + # Cleanup variables + unset android_home unset_android_sdk nodejs gradle php java +} diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/nvm-node.sh b/.bash/toolchains/nvm-node.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42b466a --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/toolchains/nvm-node.sh @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash + +export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm" +eval "$([[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ]] && echo "source '$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh'")" +eval "$([[ -s "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" ]] && echo "source '$NVM_DIR/bash_completion'")" + +export NODE_COMPILE_CACHE="$HOME/.cache/nodejs-compile-cache" # https://nolanlawson.com/2024/10/20/why-im-skeptical-of-rewriting-javascript-tools-in-faster-languages/ diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/portkiller b/.bash/toolchains/portkiller new file mode 160000 index 0000000..cab2f17 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/toolchains/portkiller @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Subproject commit cab2f17072251d0989dfc05a0522cd20c28613bc diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/sdkman.sh b/.bash/toolchains/sdkman.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c72825e --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/toolchains/sdkman.sh @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +# SDKMAN! - Software Development Kit Manager + +export SDKMAN_DIR="$HOME/.sdkman" +[[ -s "$SDKMAN_DIR/bin/sdkman-init.sh" ]] && source "$SDKMAN_DIR/bin/sdkman-init.sh" + +# Usage: sdk install java 11.0.12-open, sdk use java 11.0.12-open diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/tv.sh b/.bash/toolchains/tv.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a41d41 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/toolchains/tv.sh @@ -0,0 +1,462 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +[[ "$-" != *i* ]] && return + +_tv() { + local i cur prev opts cmd + COMPREPLY=() + if [[ "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -ge 4 ]]; then + cur="$2" + else + cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}" + fi + prev="$3" + cmd="" + opts="" + + for i in "${COMP_WORDS[@]:0:COMP_CWORD}" + do + case "${cmd},${i}" in + ",$1") + cmd="tv" + ;; + tv,help) + cmd="tv__help" + ;; + tv,init) + cmd="tv__init" + ;; + tv,list-channels) + cmd="tv__list__channels" + ;; + tv,update-channels) + cmd="tv__update__channels" + ;; + tv__help,help) + cmd="tv__help__help" + ;; + tv__help,init) + cmd="tv__help__init" + ;; + tv__help,list-channels) + cmd="tv__help__list__channels" + ;; + tv__help,update-channels) + cmd="tv__help__update__channels" + ;; + *) + ;; + esac + done + + case "${cmd}" in + tv) + opts="$(tv list-channels) [CHANNEL] -s -p -i -t -k -h -V --source-command --ansi --no-sort --source-display --source-output --source-entry-delimiter --preview-command --preview-header --preview-footer --cache-preview --preview-offset --no-preview --hide-preview --show-preview --preview-border --preview-padding --preview-word-wrap --hide-preview-scrollbar --preview-size --input --input-header --input-prompt --input-position --input-border --input-padding --no-status-bar --hide-status-bar --show-status-bar --results-border --results-padding --layout --no-remote --hide-remote --show-remote --no-help-panel --hide-help-panel --show-help-panel --ui-scale --height --width --inline --tick-rate --watch --autocomplete-prompt --exact --select-1 --take-1 --take-1-fast --keybindings --expect --config-file --cable-dir --global-history --help --version [PATH] list-channels init update-channels help" + if [[ ${cur} == -* || ${COMP_CWORD} -eq 1 ]] ; then + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + fi + case "${prev}" in + --source-command) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + -s) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --source-display) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --source-output) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --source-entry-delimiter) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --preview-command) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + -p) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --preview-header) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --preview-footer) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --preview-offset) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --preview-border) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "none plain rounded thick" -- "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --preview-padding) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --preview-size) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --input) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + -i) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --input-header) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --input-prompt) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --input-position) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "top bottom" -- "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --input-border) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "none plain rounded thick" -- "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --input-padding) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --results-border) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "none plain rounded thick" -- "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --results-padding) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --layout) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W "landscape portrait" -- "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --ui-scale) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --height) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --width) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --tick-rate) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + -t) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --watch) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --autocomplete-prompt) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --keybindings) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + -k) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --expect) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --config-file) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + --cable-dir) + COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f "${cur}")) + return 0 + ;; + *) + COMPREPLY=() + ;; + esac + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + ;; + tv__help) + opts="list-channels init update-channels help" + if [[ ${cur} == -* || ${COMP_CWORD} -eq 2 ]] ; then + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + fi + case "${prev}" in + *) + COMPREPLY=() + ;; + esac + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + ;; + tv__help__help) + opts="" + if [[ ${cur} == -* || ${COMP_CWORD} -eq 3 ]] ; then + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + fi + case "${prev}" in + *) + COMPREPLY=() + ;; + esac + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + ;; + tv__help__init) + opts="" + if [[ ${cur} == -* || ${COMP_CWORD} -eq 3 ]] ; then + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + fi + case "${prev}" in + *) + COMPREPLY=() + ;; + esac + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + ;; + tv__help__list__channels) + opts="" + if [[ ${cur} == -* || ${COMP_CWORD} -eq 3 ]] ; then + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + fi + case "${prev}" in + *) + COMPREPLY=() + ;; + esac + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + ;; + tv__help__update__channels) + opts="" + if [[ ${cur} == -* || ${COMP_CWORD} -eq 3 ]] ; then + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + fi + case "${prev}" in + *) + COMPREPLY=() + ;; + esac + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + ;; + tv__init) + opts="-h --help bash zsh fish power-shell cmd nu" + if [[ ${cur} == -* || ${COMP_CWORD} -eq 2 ]] ; then + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + fi + case "${prev}" in + *) + COMPREPLY=() + ;; + esac + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + ;; + tv__list__channels) + opts="-h --help" + if [[ ${cur} == -* || ${COMP_CWORD} -eq 2 ]] ; then + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + fi + case "${prev}" in + *) + COMPREPLY=() + ;; + esac + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + ;; + tv__update__channels) + opts="-h --force --help" + if [[ ${cur} == -* || ${COMP_CWORD} -eq 2 ]] ; then + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + fi + case "${prev}" in + *) + COMPREPLY=() + ;; + esac + COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- "${cur}") ) + return 0 + ;; + esac +} + +if [[ "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -eq 4 && "${BASH_VERSINFO[1]}" -ge 4 || "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -gt 4 ]]; then + complete -F _tv -o nosort -o bashdefault -o default tv +else + complete -F _tv -o bashdefault -o default tv +fi +_disable_bracketed_paste() { + # Disable bracketed paste mode to prevent unwanted escape sequences + printf '\e[?2004l' > /dev/tty +} + +_enable_bracketed_paste() { + # Re-enable bracketed paste mode + printf '\e[?2004h' > /dev/tty +} + +__tv_path_completion() { + local base="$1" + local lbuf="$2" + local suffix="" + local tail=" " + local dir leftover matches + + # Evaluate the base path (handle ~, variables, etc.) + eval "base=\"$base\"" 2>/dev/null || return + + # Extract directory part if base contains a slash + [[ "$base" == *"/"* ]] && dir="$base" + + while true; do + if [[ -z "$dir" || -d "$dir" ]]; then + # Calculate leftover part (what comes after the directory) + leftover="${base#"$dir"}" + leftover="${leftover#/}" + + # Set default directory if empty + [[ -z "$dir" ]] && dir='.' + + # Remove trailing slash unless it's root + [[ "$dir" != "/" ]] && dir="${dir%/}" + + # move to the next line so that the prompt is not overwritten + printf "\n" + + # Call tv with proper arguments and process output + matches=$( + tv "$dir" --autocomplete-prompt "$lbuf" --no-status-bar --inline --input "$leftover" < /dev/tty | while IFS= read -r item; do + item="${item%$suffix}$suffix" + dirP="$dir/" + [[ "$dirP" == "./" ]] && dirP="" + # Quote the item to handle special characters + printf '%s ' "$dirP$(printf '%q' "$item")" + done + ) + + # Remove trailing space + matches="${matches% }" + + if [[ -n "$matches" ]]; then + # Update readline buffer + local new_line="$lbuf$matches$tail" + local rhs="${READLINE_LINE:$READLINE_POINT}" + READLINE_LINE="$new_line$rhs" + READLINE_POINT=${#new_line} + fi + # move the cursor back to the previous line + printf "\033[A" + + break + fi + + # Move up one directory level + dir=$(dirname "$dir") + dir="${dir%/}/" + done +} + +tv_smart_autocomplete() { + _disable_bracketed_paste + + local tokens prefix lbuf + local current_prompt="${READLINE_LINE:0:$READLINE_POINT}" + + # Split the current prompt into tokens + # This is a simplified version of zsh's word splitting + read -ra tokens <<< "$current_prompt" + + if [[ ${#tokens[@]} -lt 1 ]]; then + # Fall back to default completion if no tokens + _enable_bracketed_paste + return + fi + + # Handle trailing space + [[ "${READLINE_LINE:$((READLINE_POINT-1)):1}" == " " ]] && tokens+=("") + + # Get the last token as prefix + prefix="${tokens[-1]}" + + # Calculate lbuf (everything except the last token) + if [[ -n "$prefix" ]]; then + lbuf="${current_prompt:0:$((${#current_prompt} - ${#prefix}))}" + else + lbuf="$current_prompt" + fi + + __tv_path_completion "$prefix" "$lbuf" + + _enable_bracketed_paste +} + +tv_shell_history() { + _disable_bracketed_paste + + local current_prompt="${READLINE_LINE:0:$READLINE_POINT}" + local output + + # move to the next line so that the prompt is not overwritten + printf "\n" + + # Get history using tv with the same arguments as zsh version + output=$(tv bash-history --no-status-bar --input "$current_prompt" --inline) + + if [[ -n "$output" ]]; then + # Clear the right side of cursor and set new line + READLINE_LINE="$output" + READLINE_POINT=${#READLINE_LINE} + + # Uncomment this to automatically accept the line + # (i.e. run the command without having to press enter twice) + # accept-line() { echo; }; accept-line + fi + + # move the cursor back to the previous line + printf "\033[A" + + _enable_bracketed_paste +} + +# Bind the functions to key combinations +bind -x '"\C-T": tv_smart_autocomplete' +bind -x '"\C-R": tv_shell_history' + diff --git a/.bash/toolchains/vifm.sh b/.bash/toolchains/vifm.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..371778b --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/toolchains/vifm.sh @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +# VIFM configuration - migrated from .bash_vifm + +vifm() { + \cat <<-"HELP" + Use bash build-in: + - cd (ch dir), ls or tree (list), find + - mkdir (make dir), touch (make file), rm (remove) + - cp (copy), mv (move+rename) + - cat (print file), head (print first lines), tail (print last lines) + - ln (link), chmod (change perm), chown (change owner) + - file/dir info: stat , file , mimetype + - cd stack: pushd, popd, dirs -v + Use helpers: + - rsync (copy), fd (verbo-less find), chafa (ascii images viewer) + - m (marks, `cd "$m"`), cd-kdialog + - trash-* (trash) + Use bash/terminal features: + - history search (`cd …`) + - tab completion + - substitution: `!#:`, `!!:` + - globbing: `*`, `?`, `{}` … `for file in *; do …; done` + Use GUI: + - open . or open + - dolphin + Use VIM: + - ls > .sh → vim .sh → :wq → bash .sh + Use vim aliases?: + - y (yank), p (paste), P (paste and clear) + - y [file(s)|dir(s)]; p | xargs -I{} {} …; P + Use `$PROMPT_COMMAND`: + - `PROMPT_COMMAND+='; ls -A'; PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND/; ls -A}"` +HELP +} + +m() { + if [[ "-d" == "$1" ]]; then + unset "m$2" + crossSession "m$2" + return 0 + fi + if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then + printenv | grep -e '^m' | sort | xargs -I{} echo \${} + return 0 + fi + if [[ "--help" == "$1" ]]; then + \cat <<-"HELP" + m [--help] + Lists all marks or print this help. + m -d + Deletes mark . Unsets variable and cross session variable. + m [path] + Sets mark to current directory or [path]. + The mark is just a bash variable, use `$m`. + cd $m + cd to mark . +HELP + return 0 + fi + local n="m$1" + [[ -z "${!n}" ]] || return 1 + [[ -z "$2" ]] && local p="$(pwd)" || local p="$(readlink -f $2)" + crossSession "$n" "$p" + export $n="$p" +} + +alias cd-kdialog='cd "$(kdialog --getexistingdirectory --title "Vyberte složku" 2>/dev/null)"' +alias fd='fdfind' + +# vim-like aliases? +alias dw='rm' +alias cw='mv' +alias g='fdfind' + +# yanked files +export YANKED=() +p() { + for f in "${YANKED[@]}"; do + IFS=$'' echo "$f" + done +} # p | xargs -I{} … +P() { YANKED=(); echo 'YANKED=()'; } +y() { + local pwd + pwd="$(pwd)" + if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then + YANKED=("$pwd") + else + for f in "$@"; do + if [[ "$f" == /* ]]; then + YANKED+=("$f") + elif [[ "$f" == ./* || "$f" == '.' ]]; then + YANKED+=("$pwd${f:1}") + else + YANKED+=("$pwd/$f") + fi + done + fi + echo "$(p)" +} + +# tab completion +[[ $(command -v _complete_alias) ]] || source "$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/.bash/vimv b/.bash/vimv deleted file mode 160000 index 901e6e9..0000000 --- a/.bash/vimv +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit 901e6e9c13b9a510b16695bcae8d291ba85054bc diff --git a/.bashrc b/.bashrc index f3386e3..9029c0f 100644 --- a/.bashrc +++ b/.bashrc @@ -1,85 +1,7 @@ -#### BASH Config file -### Jan Andrle -## Info: -# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells. -# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files (in the package bash-doc) for examples -export EDITOR='vim' -BASH_DOTFILES=$HOME/.bash -[ -f $BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_aliases ] && . $BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_aliases -shopt -s expand_aliases +#!/usr/bin/env bash -[ -f $BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_jaaENV ] && . $BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_jaaENV -[ -f $BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_sdkman ] && . $BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_sdkman -[ -f $BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_nvm ] && . $BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_nvm -export NODE_COMPILE_CACHE=~/.cache/nodejs-compile-cache # https://nolanlawson.com/2024/10/20/why-im-skeptical-of-rewriting-javascript-tools-in-faster-languages/ -export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH:$HOME/.local/share/soar/bin" -eval "$(/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin/brew shellenv)" -[ -f $BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_completions ] && . $BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_completions # for Vim - -[[ $- != *i* ]] && return # If not running interactively, don't do anything - -## General -set -o vi # VIM mode for bash -bind -m vi-command 'Control-l: clear-screen' -bind -m vi-insert 'Control-l: clear-screen' -# export MANPAGER="/bin/sh -c \"sed -e 's/\x1B\[[[:digit:]]\+m//g' | col -b | vim --appimage-extract-and-run --not-a-term -c 'set ft=man ts=8 nomod nolist noma' -\"" -export MANPAGER="vim --appimage-extract-and-run +MANPAGER --not-a-term -c 'set ts=8 nolist number' -" -export PAGER=/usr/local/bin/vimpager -alias less=$PAGER -alias cat=/usr/local/bin/vimcat - -## History -export HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth:erasedups # No duplicate entries and started with spaces. See bash(1) for more options -shopt -s histappend cmdhist # saving multiline + append -export HISTFILESIZE=10000 # increase history file size (default is 500) -export HISTSIZE=${HISTFILESIZE} # increase history size (default is 500) -export HISTIGNORE="??:but:but rub *:but commit:but ?? ??:tree:vim:git info:git i" - -## UI/UX -shopt -s checkwinsize # check the window size after each command and, if necessary, update the values of LINES and COLUMNS. - # clors for .inputrc (set colored-stats On) -export LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS:'tw=01;04;34:ow=01;04;34:' - # set variable identifying the chroot you work in (used in the prompt below) -[ -z "${debian_chroot:-}" ] && [ -r /etc/debian_chroot ] && debian_chroot=$(cat /etc/debian_chroot) - # Set a fancy prompt (non-color, unless we know we "want" color) -[[ $TERM == "xterm-color" ]] || [[ $TERM == *-256color ]] && color_prompt=yes -[ ! -x /usr/bin/tput ] || ! tput setaf 1 >&/dev/null && color_prompt= - -[ -f $BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_promt ] && . $BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_promt -[ -f $BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_vifm ] && . $BASH_DOTFILES/.bash_vifm - -# Add an "alert" alias for long running commands. Use like so: -# sleep 10; alert -alias alert='notify-send --urgency=low -i "$([ $? = 0 ] && echo terminal || echo error)" "$(history|tail -n1|sed -e '\''s/^\s*[0-9]\+\s*//;s/[;&|]\s*alert$//'\'')"' - -# enable programmable completion features (you don't need to enable -# this, if it's already enabled in /etc/bash.bashrc and /etc/profile -# sources /etc/bash.bashrc). -if ! shopt -oq posix; then - if [ -f /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion ]; then - . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion - elif [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then - . /etc/bash_completion - fi -fi -export GPG_TTY=$(tty) - -shopt -s cdspell # autocorrects cd misspellings -shopt -s dirspell 2>/dev/null || true # bash >= 4 - -# HSTR configuration - add this to ~/.bashrc -# if this is interactive shell, then bind hstr to Ctrl-space -# if [[ $- =~ .*i.* ]]; then bind '"\C-@": "\e^ihstr -- \C-j"'; fi -if [[ $- =~ .*i.* ]]; then bind '"\C-@": "\e^I history | grep '\''\e\e^A'\''\e\ei"'; fi - -export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm" -[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm -[ -s "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" # This loads nvm bash_completion - -# Added by LM Studio CLI (lms) -export PATH="$PATH:/home/jaandrle/.lmstudio/bin" -# End of LM Studio CLI section - - -# Added by GitButler installer -eval "$(but completions bash)" +export BASH_DOTFILES="$HOME/.bash" +[[ -f "$BASH_DOTFILES/shell/index.sh" ]] \ + && source "$BASH_DOTFILES/shell/index.sh" +[[ -f "$BASH_DOTFILES/toolchains/index.sh" ]] \ + && source "$BASH_DOTFILES/toolchains/index.sh" diff --git a/.gitmodules b/.gitmodules index cb151d7..9fa0a3b 100644 --- a/.gitmodules +++ b/.gitmodules @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ -[submodule ".bash/complete-alias"] - path = .bash/complete-alias +[submodule ".bash/shell/complete-alias"] + path = .bash/shell/complete-alias url = git@github.com:cykerway/complete-alias.git branch = master -[submodule ".bash/vimv"] - path = .bash/vimv - url = git@github.com:thameera/vimv.git - branch = master +[submodule "/home/jaandrle/.bash/toolchains/portkiller"] + path = /home/jaandrle/.bash/toolchains/portkiller + url = git@github.com:AIMLdr/portkiller.git diff --git a/.profile b/.profile index 0003057..b0f2516 100644 --- a/.profile +++ b/.profile @@ -1,41 +1,9 @@ # ~/.profile: executed by the command interpreter for login shells. -# This file is not read by bash(1), if ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bash_login -# exists. -# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files for examples. -# the files are located in the bash-doc package. - -# the default umask is set in /etc/profile; for setting the umask -# for ssh logins, install and configure the libpam-umask package. -#umask 022 - -# if running bash -if [ -n "$BASH_VERSION" ]; then - # include .bashrc if it exists - if [ -f "$HOME/.bashrc" ]; then - . "$HOME/.bashrc" - fi -fi - -# set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists -if [ -d "$HOME/bin" ] ; then - PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH" -fi - -export APPMENU_DISPLAY_BOTH=1 -if [ -z "$UBUNTU_MENUPROXY" ] -then - UBUNTU_MENUPROXY=1 -fi -export GTK_MODULES -export UBUNTU_MENUPROXY - -export JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/" -[ -f /home/jaandrle/.bash/.profile_androidsdk ] && . /home/jaandrle/.bash/.profile_androidsdk - -# Added by Toolbox App -export PATH="$PATH:/home/jaandrle/.local/share/JetBrains/Toolbox/scripts" - -# Added by LM Studio CLI (lms) -export PATH="$PATH:/home/jaandrle/.lmstudio/bin" -# End of LM Studio CLI section +# This file is not read by bash(1), if ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bash_login exists. +# See /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files for examples. the files are located in the bash-doc package. +# The default umask is set in /etc/profile; for setting the umask for ssh logins, install and configure the libpam-umask package. `umask 022` +[[ -n "$BASH_VERSION" && -f "$HOME/.bashrc" ]] \ + && source "$HOME/.bashrc" +[[ -f "$HOME/.bash/system/index.sh" ]] \ + && source "$HOME/.bash/system/index.sh"