OMB - Major Refactor (#39)

* OMB - Major Refactor

- Aliases and completions now works like plugins (need to enabled in .bashrc)
- Removed the compatible check in spectrum.sh, OMB now works with Bash v3.x like the old days.
- Removed core plugin, added those bash functions into base.sh and load during startup.
- Updated OSH template for new installations
- Added history config and few other stuff from #17

@TODO: Added a shell script to update old version of .bashrc to new one.

* Fixed ShellCheck issues

* Fixed ShellCheck issues
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Toan Nguyen
2019-01-23 03:05:32 -08:00
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parent 6ade77f3bb
commit 53fb803740
70 changed files with 1548 additions and 384 deletions

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
alias perm='stat --printf "%a %n \n "' # perm: Show permission of target in number
alias 000='chmod 000' # ---------- (nobody)
alias 640='chmod 640' # -rw-r----- (user: rw, group: r, other: -)
alias 644='chmod 644' # -rw-r--r-- (user: rw, group: r, other: -)
alias 755='chmod 755' # -rwxr-xr-x (user: rwx, group: rx, other: x)
alias 775='chmod 775' # -rwxrwxr-x (user: rwx, group: rwx, other: rx)
alias mx='chmod a+x' # ---x--x--x (user: --x, group: --x, other: --x)
alias ux='chmod u+x' # ---x------ (user: --x, group: -, other: -)

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# #
# Description: This file holds all general BASH aliases # Description: This file holds all general BASH aliases
# #
# Sections: # For your own benefit, we won't load all aliases in the general, we will
# 1. Make Terminal Better (remapping defaults and adding functionality) # keep the very generic command here and enough for daily basis tasks.
# 2. File and Folder Management
# 3. Searching
# 4. Process Management
# 5. Networking
# 6. System Operations & Information
# 7. Date & Time Management
# 8. Web Development
# 9. <your_section>
# #
# X. Reminders & Notes # If you are looking for the more sexier aliases, we suggest you take a look
# into other core alias files which installed by default.
# #
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -27,129 +20,11 @@ alias mv='mv -iv' # Preferred 'mv' implementation
alias mkdir='mkdir -pv' # Preferred 'mkdir' implementation alias mkdir='mkdir -pv' # Preferred 'mkdir' implementation
alias ll='ls -lAFh' # Preferred 'ls' implementation alias ll='ls -lAFh' # Preferred 'ls' implementation
alias less='less -FSRXc' # Preferred 'less' implementation alias less='less -FSRXc' # Preferred 'less' implementation
alias nano='nano -W -$' # Preferred 'nano' implementation alias nano='nano -W' # Preferred 'nano' implementation
alias wget='wget -c' # Preferred 'wget' implementation (resume download) alias wget='wget -c' # Preferred 'wget' implementation (resume download)
alias cd..='cd ../' # Go back 1 directory level (for fast typers)
alias ..='cd ../' # Go back 1 directory level
alias ...='cd ../../' # Go back 2 directory levels
alias .3='cd ../../../' # Go back 3 directory levels
alias .4='cd ../../../../' # Go back 4 directory levels
alias .5='cd ../../../../../' # Go back 5 directory levels
alias .6='cd ../../../../../../' # Go back 6 directory levels
alias dud='du -d 1 -h' # Short and human-readable file listing
alias duf='du -sh *' # Short and human-readable directory listing
alias ~="cd ~" # ~: Go Home
alias c='clear' # c: Clear terminal display alias c='clear' # c: Clear terminal display
alias path='echo -e ${PATH//:/\\n}' # path: Echo all executable Paths alias path='echo -e ${PATH//:/\\n}' # path: Echo all executable Paths
alias show_options='shopt' # Show_options: display bash options settings alias show_options='shopt' # Show_options: display bash options settings
alias fix_stty='stty sane' # fix_stty: Restore terminal settings when screwed up alias fix_stty='stty sane' # fix_stty: Restore terminal settings when screwed up
alias cic='set completion-ignore-case On' # cic: Make tab-completion case-insensitive alias cic='set completion-ignore-case On' # cic: Make tab-completion case-insensitive
alias h='fc -l 1 | grep $1' # h: Find an executed command in .bash_history
alias src='source ~/.bashrc' # src: Reload .bashrc file alias src='source ~/.bashrc' # src: Reload .bashrc file
# lr: Full Recursive Directory Listing
# ------------------------------------------
alias lr='ls -R | grep ":$" | sed -e '\''s/:$//'\'' -e '\''s/[^-][^\/]*\//--/g'\'' -e '\''s/^/ /'\'' -e '\''s/-/|/'\'' | less'
# -------------------------------
# 2. FILE AND FOLDER MANAGEMENT
# -------------------------------
alias numFiles='echo $(ls -1 | wc -l)' # numFiles: Count of non-hidden files in current dir
alias make1mb='truncate -s 1m ./1MB.dat' # make1mb: Creates a file of 1mb size (all zeros)
alias make5mb='truncate -s 5m ./5MB.dat' # make5mb: Creates a file of 5mb size (all zeros)
alias make10mb='truncate -s 10m ./10MB.dat' # make10mb: Creates a file of 10mb size (all zeros)
# ---------------------------
# 3. SEARCHING
# ---------------------------
alias qfind="find . -name " # qfind: Quickly search for file
# ---------------------------
# 4. PROCESS MANAGEMENT
# ---------------------------
# memHogsTop, memHogsPs: Find memory hogs
# -----------------------------------------------------
alias memHogsTop='top -l 1 -o rsize | head -20'
alias memHogsPs='ps wwaxm -o pid,stat,vsize,rss,time,command | head -10'
# cpuHogs: Find CPU hogs
# -----------------------------------------------------
alias cpu_hogs='ps wwaxr -o pid,stat,%cpu,time,command | head -10'
# topForever: Continual 'top' listing (every 10 seconds)
# -----------------------------------------------------
alias topForever='top -l 9999999 -s 10 -o cpu'
# ttop: Recommended 'top' invocation to minimize resources
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# Taken from this macosxhints article
# http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20060816123853639
# ------------------------------------------------------------
alias ttop="top -R -F -s 10 -o rsize"
# ---------------------------
# 5. NETWORKING
# ---------------------------
alias netCons='lsof -i' # netCons: Show all open TCP/IP sockets
alias lsock='sudo /usr/sbin/lsof -i -P' # lsock: Display open sockets
alias lsockU='sudo /usr/sbin/lsof -nP | grep UDP' # lsockU: Display only open UDP sockets
alias lsockT='sudo /usr/sbin/lsof -nP | grep TCP' # lsockT: Display only open TCP sockets
alias ipInfo0='ifconfig getpacket en0' # ipInfo0: Get info on connections for en0
alias ipInfo1='ifconfig getpacket en1' # ipInfo1: Get info on connections for en1
alias openPorts='sudo lsof -i | grep LISTEN' # openPorts: All listening connections
alias showBlocked='sudo ipfw list' # showBlocked: All ipfw rules inc/ blocked IPs
# ---------------------------------------
# 6. SYSTEMS OPERATIONS & INFORMATION
# ---------------------------------------
alias mountReadWrite='/sbin/mount -uw /' # mountReadWrite: For use when booted into single-user
alias perm='stat --printf "%a %n \n "' # perm: Show permission of target in number
alias 000='chmod 000' # ---------- (no fucking permissions)
alias 640='chmod 640' # -rw-r----- (user: rw, group: r, other: -)
alias 644='chmod 644' # -rw-r--r-- (user: rw, group: r, other: -)
alias 755='chmod 755' # -rwxr-xr-x (user: rwx, group: rx, other: x)
alias 775='chmod 775' # -rwxrwxr-x (user: rwx, group: rwx, other: rx)
alias mx='chmod a+x' # ---x--x--x (user: --x, group: --x, other: --x)
alias ux='chmod u+x' # ---x------ (user: --x, group: -, other: -)
# ---------------------------------------
# 7. DATE & TIME MANAGEMENT
# ---------------------------------------
alias bdate="date '+%a, %b %d %Y %T %Z'"
alias cal='cal -3'
alias da='date "+%Y-%m-%d %A %T %Z"'
alias daysleft='echo "There are $(($(date +%j -d"Dec 31, $(date +%Y)")-$(date +%j))) left in year $(date +%Y)."'
alias epochtime='date +%s'
alias mytime='date +%H:%M:%S'
alias secconvert='date -d@1234567890'
alias stamp='date "+%Y%m%d%a%H%M"'
alias timestamp='date "+%Y%m%dT%H%M%S"'
alias today='date +"%A, %B %-d, %Y"'
alias weeknum='date +%V'
# ---------------------------------------
# 8. WEB DEVELOPMENT
# ---------------------------------------
alias apacheEdit='sudo edit /etc/httpd/httpd.conf' # apacheEdit: Edit httpd.conf
alias apacheRestart='sudo apachectl graceful' # apacheRestart: Restart Apache
alias editHosts='sudo edit /etc/hosts' # editHosts: Edit /etc/hosts file
alias herr='tail /var/log/httpd/error_log' # herr: Tails HTTP error logs
alias apacheLogs="less +F /var/log/apache2/error_log" # Apachelogs: Shows apache error logs
# ---------------------------------------
# 9. REMINDERS & NOTES
# ---------------------------------------

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Directory Listing aliases
alias dir='ls -hFx'
alias l.='ls -d .* --color=tty' # short listing, only hidden files - .*
alias l='ls -lathF' # long, sort by newest to oldest
alias L='ls -latrhF' # long, sort by oldest to newest
alias la='ls -Al' # show hidden files
alias lc='ls -lcr' # sort by change time
alias lk='ls -lSr' # sort by size
alias lh='ls -lSrh' # sort by size human readable
alias lm='ls -al | more' # pipe through 'more'
alias lo='ls -laSFh' # sort by size largest to smallest
alias lr='ls -lR' # recursive ls
alias lt='ls -ltr' # sort by date
alias lu='ls -lur' # sort by access time
# lr: Full Recursive Directory Listing
# ------------------------------------------
alias lr='ls -R | grep ":$" | sed -e '\''s/:$//'\'' -e '\''s/[^-][^\/]*\//--/g'\'' -e '\''s/^/ /'\'' -e '\''s/-/|/'\'' | less'
alias dud='du -d 1 -h' # Short and human-readable file listing
alias duf='du -sh *' # Short and human-readable directory listing

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Description: This file holds many useful BASH aliases and save our lives!
#
# Sections:
# 1. File and Folder Management
# 2. Searching
# 3. Process Management
# 4. Networking
# 5. System Operations & Information
# 6. Date & Time Management
# 7. Web Development
# 8. <your_section>
#
# X. Reminders & Notes
#
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# -------------------------------
# 1. FILE AND FOLDER MANAGEMENT
# -------------------------------
alias numFiles='echo $(ls -1 | wc -l)' # numFiles: Count of non-hidden files in current dir
alias make1mb='truncate -s 1m ./1MB.dat' # make1mb: Creates a file of 1mb size (all zeros)
alias make5mb='truncate -s 5m ./5MB.dat' # make5mb: Creates a file of 5mb size (all zeros)
alias make10mb='truncate -s 10m ./10MB.dat' # make10mb: Creates a file of 10mb size (all zeros)
# ---------------------------
# 2. SEARCHING
# ---------------------------
alias qfind="find . -name " # qfind: Quickly search for file
# ---------------------------
# 3. PROCESS MANAGEMENT
# ---------------------------
# memHogsTop, memHogsPs: Find memory hogs
# -----------------------------------------------------
alias memHogsTop='top -l 1 -o rsize | head -20'
alias memHogsPs='ps wwaxm -o pid,stat,vsize,rss,time,command | head -10'
# cpuHogs: Find CPU hogs
# -----------------------------------------------------
alias cpu_hogs='ps wwaxr -o pid,stat,%cpu,time,command | head -10'
# topForever: Continual 'top' listing (every 10 seconds)
# -----------------------------------------------------
alias topForever='top -l 9999999 -s 10 -o cpu'
# ttop: Recommended 'top' invocation to minimize resources
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# Taken from this macosxhints article
# http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20060816123853639
# ------------------------------------------------------------
alias ttop="top -R -F -s 10 -o rsize"
# ---------------------------
# 4. NETWORKING
# ---------------------------
alias netCons='lsof -i' # netCons: Show all open TCP/IP sockets
alias lsock='sudo /usr/sbin/lsof -i -P' # lsock: Display open sockets
alias lsockU='sudo /usr/sbin/lsof -nP | grep UDP' # lsockU: Display only open UDP sockets
alias lsockT='sudo /usr/sbin/lsof -nP | grep TCP' # lsockT: Display only open TCP sockets
alias ipInfo0='ifconfig getpacket en0' # ipInfo0: Get info on connections for en0
alias ipInfo1='ifconfig getpacket en1' # ipInfo1: Get info on connections for en1
alias openPorts='sudo lsof -i | grep LISTEN' # openPorts: All listening connections
alias showBlocked='sudo ipfw list' # showBlocked: All ipfw rules inc/ blocked IPs
# ---------------------------------------
# 5. SYSTEMS OPERATIONS & INFORMATION
# ---------------------------------------
alias mountReadWrite='/sbin/mount -uw /' # mountReadWrite: For use when booted into single-user
# ---------------------------------------
# 6. DATE & TIME MANAGEMENT
# ---------------------------------------
alias bdate="date '+%a, %b %d %Y %T %Z'"
alias cal3='cal -3'
alias da='date "+%Y-%m-%d %A %T %Z"'
alias daysleft='echo "There are $(($(date +%j -d"Dec 31, $(date +%Y)")-$(date +%j))) left in year $(date +%Y)."'
alias epochtime='date +%s'
alias mytime='date +%H:%M:%S'
alias secconvert='date -d@1234567890'
alias stamp='date "+%Y%m%d%a%H%M"'
alias timestamp='date "+%Y%m%dT%H%M%S"'
alias today='date +"%A, %B %-d, %Y"'
alias weeknum='date +%V'
# ---------------------------------------
# 8. WEB DEVELOPMENT
# ---------------------------------------
alias apacheEdit='sudo edit /etc/httpd/httpd.conf' # apacheEdit: Edit httpd.conf
alias apacheRestart='sudo apachectl graceful' # apacheRestart: Restart Apache
alias editHosts='sudo edit /etc/hosts' # editHosts: Edit /etc/hosts file
alias herr='tail /var/log/httpd/error_log' # herr: Tails HTTP error logs
alias apacheLogs="less +F /var/log/apache2/error_log" # Apachelogs: Shows apache error logs
# ---------------------------------------
# 9. REMINDERS & NOTES
# ---------------------------------------

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# mcd: Makes new Dir and jumps inside # mcd: Makes new Dir and jumps inside
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- # --------------------------------------------------------------------
mcd () { mkdir -p -- "$*" ; builtin cd -- "$*" ; } mcd () { mkdir -p -- "$*" ; cd -- "$*" || exit ; }
# mans: Search manpage given in agument '1' for term given in argument '2' (case insensitive) # mans: Search manpage given in agument '1' for term given in argument '2' (case insensitive)
# displays paginated result with colored search terms and two lines surrounding each hit. # displays paginated result with colored search terms and two lines surrounding each hit.
# Example: mans mplayer codec # Example: mans mplayer codec
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- # --------------------------------------------------------------------
mans () { man $1 | grep -iC2 --color=always $2 | less ; } mans () { man "$1" | grep -iC2 --color=always "$2" | less ; }
# showa: to remind yourself of an alias (given some part of it) # showa: to remind yourself of an alias (given some part of it)
# ------------------------------------------------------------ # ------------------------------------------------------------
showa () { /usr/bin/grep --color=always -i -a1 $@ ~/Library/init/bash/aliases.bash | grep -v '^\s*$' | less -FSRXc ; } showa () { /usr/bin/grep --color=always -i -a1 "$@" ~/Library/init/bash/aliases.bash | grep -v '^\s*$' | less -FSRXc ; }
# quiet: mute output of a command # quiet: mute output of a command
# ------------------------------------------------------------ # ------------------------------------------------------------
quiet () { quiet () {
$* &> /dev/null & "$*" &> /dev/null &
} }
# lsgrep: search through directory contents with grep # lsgrep: search through directory contents with grep
# ------------------------------------------------------------ # ------------------------------------------------------------
# shellcheck disable=SC2010
lsgrep () { ls | grep "$*" ; } lsgrep () { ls | grep "$*" ; }
# banish-cookies: redirect .adobe and .macromedia files to /dev/null # banish-cookies: redirect .adobe and .macromedia files to /dev/null
# ------------------------------------------------------------ # ------------------------------------------------------------
banish-cookies () banish-cookies () {
{ rm -r ~/.macromedia ~/.adobe
rm -r ~/.macromedia ~/.adobe ln -s /dev/null ~/.adobe
ln -s /dev/null ~/.adobe ln -s /dev/null ~/.macromedia
ln -s /dev/null ~/.macromedia }
# show the n most used commands. defaults to 10
# ------------------------------------------------------------
hstats() {
if [[ $# -lt 1 ]]; then
NUM=10
else
NUM=${1}
fi
history | awk '{print $2}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -"$NUM"
} }
@ -65,57 +76,72 @@ zipf () { zip -r "$1".zip "$1" ; } # zipf: To create a ZIP arc
# extract: Extract most know archives with one command # extract: Extract most know archives with one command
# --------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------
extract () { extract () {
if [ -f $1 ] ; then if [ -f "$1" ] ; then
case $1 in case "$1" in
*.tar.bz2) tar xjf $1 ;; *.tar.bz2) tar xjf "$1" ;;
*.tar.gz) tar xzf $1 ;; *.tar.gz) tar xzf "$1" ;;
*.bz2) bunzip2 $1 ;; *.bz2) bunzip2 "$1" ;;
*.rar) unrar e $1 ;; *.rar) unrar e "$1" ;;
*.gz) gunzip $1 ;; *.gz) gunzip "$1" ;;
*.tar) tar xf $1 ;; *.tar) tar xf "$1" ;;
*.tbz2) tar xjf $1 ;; *.tbz2) tar xjf "$1" ;;
*.tgz) tar xzf $1 ;; *.tgz) tar xzf "$1" ;;
*.zip) unzip $1 ;; *.zip) unzip "$1" ;;
*.Z) uncompress $1 ;; *.Z) uncompress "$1" ;;
*.7z) 7z x $1 ;; *.7z) 7z x "$1" ;;
*) echo "'$1' cannot be extracted via extract()" ;; *) echo "'$1' cannot be extracted via extract()" ;;
esac esac
else else
echo "'$1' is not a valid file" echo "'$1' is not a valid file"
fi fi
} }
# buf: back up file with timestamp # buf: back up file with timestamp
# --------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------
buf () { buf () {
local filename=$1 local filename filetime
local filetime=$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) filename=$1
cp -a "${filename}" "${filename}_${filetime}" filetime=$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)
cp -a "${filename}" "${filename}_${filetime}"
} }
# del: move files to hidden folder in tmp, that gets cleared on each reboot # del: move files to hidden folder in tmp, that gets cleared on each reboot
# --------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------
del() { del() {
mkdir -p /tmp/.trash && mv "$@" /tmp/.trash; mkdir -p /tmp/.trash && mv "$@" /tmp/.trash;
} }
# mkiso: creates iso from current dir in the parent dir (unless defined) # mkiso: creates iso from current dir in the parent dir (unless defined)
# --------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------
mkiso () { mkiso () {
if type "mkisofs" > /dev/null; then if type "mkisofs" > /dev/null; then
[ -z ${1+x} ] && local isoname=${PWD##*/} || local isoname=$1 if [ -z ${1+x} ]; then
[ -z ${2+x} ] && local destpath=../ || local destpath=$2 local isoname=${PWD##*/}
[ -z ${3+x} ] && local srcpath=${PWD} || local srcpath=$3
if [ ! -f "${destpath}${isoname}.iso" ]; then
echo "writing ${isoname}.iso to ${destpath} from ${srcpath}"
mkisofs -V ${isoname} -iso-level 3 -r -o "${destpath}${isoname}.iso" "${srcpath}"
else
echo "${destpath}${isoname}.iso already exists"
fi
else else
echo "mkisofs cmd does not exist, please install cdrtools" local isoname=$1
fi fi
if [ -z ${2+x} ]; then
local destpath=../
else
local destpath=$2
fi
if [ -z ${3+x} ]; then
local srcpath=${PWD}
else
local srcpath=$3
fi
if [ ! -f "${destpath}${isoname}.iso" ]; then
echo "writing ${isoname}.iso to ${destpath} from ${srcpath}"
mkisofs -V "${isoname}" -iso-level 3 -r -o "${destpath}${isoname}.iso" "${srcpath}"
else
echo "${destpath}${isoname}.iso already exists"
fi
else
echo "mkisofs cmd does not exist, please install cdrtools"
fi
} }
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# --------------------------- # ---------------------------
ff () { /usr/bin/find . -name "$@" ; } # ff: Find file under the current directory ff () { /usr/bin/find . -name "$@" ; } # ff: Find file under the current directory
# shellcheck disable=SC2145
ffs () { /usr/bin/find . -name "$@"'*' ; } # ffs: Find file whose name starts with a given string ffs () { /usr/bin/find . -name "$@"'*' ; } # ffs: Find file whose name starts with a given string
# shellcheck disable=SC2145
ffe () { /usr/bin/find . -name '*'"$@" ; } # ffe: Find file whose name ends with a given string ffe () { /usr/bin/find . -name '*'"$@" ; } # ffe: Find file whose name ends with a given string
bigfind() {
if [[ $# -lt 1 ]]; then
echo_warn "Usage: bigfind DIRECTORY"
return
fi
du -a "$1" | sort -n -r | head -n 10
}
# --------------------------- # ---------------------------
@ -142,7 +177,7 @@ ffe () { /usr/bin/find . -name '*'"$@" ; } # ffe: Find file whose name end
# my_ps: List processes owned by my user: # my_ps: List processes owned by my user:
# ------------------------------------------------------------ # ------------------------------------------------------------
my_ps() { ps $@ -u $USER -o pid,%cpu,%mem,start,time,bsdtime,command ; } my_ps() { ps "$@" -u "$USER" -o pid,%cpu,%mem,start,time,bsdtime,command ; }
# --------------------------- # ---------------------------
@ -152,42 +187,42 @@ ffe () { /usr/bin/find . -name '*'"$@" ; } # ffe: Find file whose name end
# ips: display all ip addresses for this host # ips: display all ip addresses for this host
# ------------------------------------------------------------------- # -------------------------------------------------------------------
ips () { ips () {
if command -v ifconfig &>/dev/null if command -v ifconfig &>/dev/null
then then
ifconfig | awk '/inet /{ print $2 }' ifconfig | awk '/inet /{ print $2 }'
elif command -v ip &>/dev/null elif command -v ip &>/dev/null
then then
ip addr | grep -oP 'inet \K[\d.]+' ip addr | grep -oP 'inet \K[\d.]+'
else else
echo "You don't have ifconfig or ip command installed!" echo "You don't have ifconfig or ip command installed!"
fi fi
} }
# down4me: checks whether a website is down for you, or everybody # down4me: checks whether a website is down for you, or everybody
# ------------------------------------------------------------------- # -------------------------------------------------------------------
down4me () { down4me () {
curl -s "http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/$1" | sed '/just you/!d;s/<[^>]*>//g' curl -s "http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/$1" | sed '/just you/!d;s/<[^>]*>//g'
} }
# myip: displays your ip address, as seen by the Internet # myip: displays your ip address, as seen by the Internet
# ------------------------------------------------------------------- # -------------------------------------------------------------------
myip () { myip () {
res=$(curl -s checkip.dyndns.org | grep -Eo '[0-9\.]+') res=$(curl -s checkip.dyndns.org | grep -Eo '[0-9\.]+')
echo -e "Your public IP is: ${echo_bold_green} $res ${echo_normal}" echo -e "Your public IP is: ${echo_bold_green} $res ${echo_normal}"
} }
# ii: display useful host related informaton # ii: display useful host related informaton
# ------------------------------------------------------------------- # -------------------------------------------------------------------
ii() { ii() {
echo -e "\\nYou are logged on ${red}$HOST" echo -e "\\nYou are logged on ${red}$HOST"
echo -e "\\nAdditionnal information:$NC " ; uname -a echo -e "\\nAdditionnal information:$NC " ; uname -a
echo -e "\\n${red}Users logged on:$NC " ; w -h echo -e "\\n${red}Users logged on:$NC " ; w -h
echo -e "\\n${red}Current date :$NC " ; date echo -e "\\n${red}Current date :$NC " ; date
echo -e "\\n${red}Machine stats :$NC " ; uptime echo -e "\\n${red}Machine stats :$NC " ; uptime
[[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]] && echo -e "\\n${red}Current network location :$NC " ; scselect [[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]] && echo -e "\\n${red}Current network location :$NC " ; scselect
echo -e "\\n${red}Public facing IP Address :$NC " ;myip echo -e "\\n${red}Public facing IP Address :$NC " ;myip
[[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]] && echo -e "\\n${red}DNS Configuration:$NC " ; scutil --dns [[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]] && echo -e "\\n${red}DNS Configuration:$NC " ; scutil --dns
echo echo
} }
@ -197,59 +232,65 @@ ffe () { /usr/bin/find . -name '*'"$@" ; } # ffe: Find file whose name end
# batch_chmod: Batch chmod for all files & sub-directories in the current one # batch_chmod: Batch chmod for all files & sub-directories in the current one
# ------------------------------------------------------------------- # -------------------------------------------------------------------
batch_chmod() batch_chmod() {
{ echo -ne "${echo_bold_blue}Applying 0755 permission for all directories..."
e_header "Restore all files and sub-directories permissions..." (find . -type d -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 0755) &
progress 10 "Re-index file list..." spinner
find . -type d -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 0755 && progress 40 "[1/2]" echo -ne "${echo_normal}"
find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 0644 && progress 90 "[2/2]"
progress 100 "Done!" echo -ne "${echo_bold_blue}Applying 0644 permission for all files..."
echo "$(tput sgr0)" (find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 0644) &
spinner
echo -ne "${echo_normal}"
} }
# usage: disk usage per directory, in Mac OS X and Linux # usage: disk usage per directory, in Mac OS X and Linux
# ------------------------------------------------------------------- # -------------------------------------------------------------------
usage () { usage () {
if [ $(uname) = "Darwin" ]; then if [ "$(uname)" = "Darwin" ]; then
if [ -n "$1" ]; then if [ -n "$1" ]; then
du -hd 1 "$1" du -hd 1 "$1"
else else
du -hd 1 du -hd 1
fi
elif [ $(uname) = "Linux" ]; then
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
du -h --max-depth=1 "$1"
else
du -h --max-depth=1
fi
fi fi
elif [ "$(uname)" = "Linux" ]; then
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
du -h --max-depth=1 "$1"
else
du -h --max-depth=1
fi
fi
} }
# command_exists: checks for existence of a command (0 = true, 1 = false) # command_exists: checks for existence of a command (0 = true, 1 = false)
# ------------------------------------------------------------------- # -------------------------------------------------------------------
command_exists () { command_exists () {
type "$1" &> /dev/null ; type "$1" &> /dev/null ;
} }
# pickfrom: picks random line from file # pickfrom: picks random line from file
# ------------------------------------------------------------------- # -------------------------------------------------------------------
pickfrom () { pickfrom () {
local file=$1 local file=$1
[ -z "$file" ] && reference $FUNCNAME && return [ -z "$file" ] && reference "$FUNCNAME" && return
length=$(cat $file | wc -l) length=$(wc -l < "$file")
n=$(expr $RANDOM \* $length \/ 32768 + 1) n=$( ($RANDOM \* "$length" / 32768 + 1))
head -n $n $file | tail -1 head -n "$n" "$file" | tail -1
} }
# passgen: generates random password from dictionary words # passgen: generates random password from dictionary words
# Note default length of generated password is 4, you can pass it to the command # Note default length of generated password is 4, you can pass it to the command
# E.g. passgen 15 # E.g. passgen 15
# ------------------------------------------------------------------- # -------------------------------------------------------------------
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
# shellcheck disable=SC2005
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
passgen () { passgen () {
local i pass length=${1:-4} local i pass length=${1:-4}
pass=$(echo $(for i in $(eval echo "{1..$length}"); do pickfrom /usr/share/dict/words; done)) pass=$(echo $(for i in $(eval echo "{1..$length}"); do pickfrom /usr/share/dict/words; done))
echo "With spaces (easier to memorize): $pass" echo "With spaces (easier to memorize): $pass"
echo "Without (use this as the password): $(echo $pass | tr -d ' ')" echo "Without (use this as the password): $(echo $pass | tr -d ' ')"
} }
@ -262,11 +303,11 @@ ffe () { /usr/bin/find . -name '*'"$@" ; } # ffe: Find file whose name end
# 8. WEB DEVELOPMENT # 8. WEB DEVELOPMENT
# --------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------
httpHeaders () { /usr/bin/curl -I -L $@ ; } # httpHeaders: Grabs headers from web page httpHeaders () { /usr/bin/curl -I -L "$@" ; } # httpHeaders: Grabs headers from web page
# httpDebug: Download a web page and show info on what took time # httpDebug: Download a web page and show info on what took time
# ------------------------------------------------------------------- # -------------------------------------------------------------------
httpDebug () { /usr/bin/curl $@ -o /dev/null -w "dns: %{time_namelookup} connect: %{time_connect} pretransfer: %{time_pretransfer} starttransfer: %{time_starttransfer} total: %{time_total}\n" ; } httpDebug () { /usr/bin/curl "$@" -o /dev/null -w "dns: %{time_namelookup} connect: %{time_connect} pretransfer: %{time_pretransfer} starttransfer: %{time_starttransfer} total: %{time_total}\\n" ; }

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@ -1,32 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/usr/bin/env bash
# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells. # ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells.
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files (in the package bash-doc) # see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files (in the package bash-doc)
# for examples
# If not running interactively, don't do anything
case $- in
*i*) ;;
*) return;;
esac
# don't put duplicate lines or lines starting with space in the history.
# See bash(1) for more options
HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth
# append to the history file, don't overwrite it
shopt -s histappend
# for setting history length see HISTSIZE and HISTFILESIZE in bash(1)
HISTSIZE=1000
HISTFILESIZE=2000
# check the window size after each command and, if necessary,
# update the values of LINES and COLUMNS.
shopt -s checkwinsize
# If set, the pattern "**" used in a pathname expansion context will
# match all files and zero or more directories and subdirectories.
#shopt -s globstar
# make less more friendly for non-text input files, see lesspipe(1) # make less more friendly for non-text input files, see lesspipe(1)
[ -x /usr/bin/lesspipe ] && eval "$(SHELL=/bin/sh lesspipe)" [ -x /usr/bin/lesspipe ] && eval "$(SHELL=/bin/sh lesspipe)"
@ -47,42 +21,42 @@ esac
#force_color_prompt=yes #force_color_prompt=yes
if [ -n "$force_color_prompt" ]; then if [ -n "$force_color_prompt" ]; then
if [ -x /usr/bin/tput ] && tput setaf 1 >&/dev/null; then if [ -x /usr/bin/tput ] && tput setaf 1 >&/dev/null; then
# We have color support; assume it's compliant with Ecma-48 # We have color support; assume it's compliant with Ecma-48
# (ISO/IEC-6429). (Lack of such support is extremely rare, and such # (ISO/IEC-6429). (Lack of such support is extremely rare, and such
# a case would tend to support setf rather than setaf.) # a case would tend to support setf rather than setaf.)
color_prompt=yes color_prompt=yes
else else
color_prompt= color_prompt=
fi fi
fi fi
if [ "$color_prompt" = yes ]; then if [ "$color_prompt" = yes ]; then
PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\$ ' PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\$ '
else else
PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$ ' PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$ '
fi fi
unset color_prompt force_color_prompt unset color_prompt force_color_prompt
# If this is an xterm set the title to user@host:dir # If this is an xterm set the title to user@host:dir
case "$TERM" in case "$TERM" in
xterm*|rxvt*) xterm*|rxvt*)
PS1="\[\e]0;${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h: \w\a\]$PS1" PS1="\[\e]0;${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h: \w\a\]$PS1"
;; ;;
*) *)
;; ;;
esac esac
# enable color support of ls and also add handy aliases # enable color support of ls and also add handy aliases
if [ -x /usr/bin/dircolors ]; then if [ -x /usr/bin/dircolors ]; then
test -r ~/.dircolors && eval "$(dircolors -b ~/.dircolors)" || eval "$(dircolors -b)" test -r ~/.dircolors && eval "$(dircolors -b ~/.dircolors)" || eval "$(dircolors -b)"
alias ls='ls --color=auto' alias ls='ls --color=auto'
#alias dir='dir --color=auto' #alias dir='dir --color=auto'
#alias vdir='vdir --color=auto' #alias vdir='vdir --color=auto'
alias grep='grep --color=auto' alias grep='grep --color=auto'
alias fgrep='fgrep --color=auto' alias fgrep='fgrep --color=auto'
alias egrep='egrep --color=auto' alias egrep='egrep --color=auto'
fi fi
# colored GCC warnings and errors # colored GCC warnings and errors

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Common directories functions
alias cd..='cd ../' # Go back 1 directory level (for fast typers)
alias ..='cd ../' # Go back 1 directory level
alias ...='cd ../../' # Go back 2 directory levels
alias .3='cd ../../../' # Go back 3 directory levels
alias .4='cd ../../../../' # Go back 4 directory levels
alias .5='cd ../../../../../' # Go back 5 directory levels
alias .6='cd ../../../../../../' # Go back 6 directory levels
alias -- -='cd -'
alias 1='cd -'
alias 2='cd -2'
alias 3='cd -3'
alias 4='cd -4'
alias 5='cd -5'
alias 6='cd -6'
alias 7='cd -7'
alias 8='cd -8'
alias 9='cd -9'
alias md='mkdir -p'
alias rd='rmdir'
alias d='dirs -v | head -10'
# List directory contents
alias lsa='ls -lah'
alias l='ls -lah'
alias ll='ls -lh'
alias la='ls -lAh'

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@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ function upgrade_oh_my_bash() {
} }
function take() { function take() {
mkdir -p $1 mkdir -p "$1"
cd $1 cd "$1" || exit
} }
function open_command() { function open_command() {

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@ -3,11 +3,53 @@ shopt -s histappend # append to bash_history if Terminal.app quits
## Command history configuration ## Command history configuration
if [ -z "$HISTFILE" ]; then if [ -z "$HISTFILE" ]; then
HISTFILE=$HOME/.bash_history HISTFILE=$HOME/.bash_history
fi fi
HISTSIZE=10000
SAVEHIST=10000 # some moderate history controls taken from sensible.bash
## SANE HISTORY DEFAULTS ##
# Append to the history file, don't overwrite it
shopt -s histappend
# Save multi-line commands as one command
shopt -s cmdhist
# use readline on history
shopt -s histreedit
# load history line onto readline buffer for editing
shopt -s histverify
# save history with newlines instead of ; where possible
shopt -s lithist
# Record each line as it gets issued
PROMPT_COMMAND='history -a'
# Huge history. Doesn't appear to slow things down, so why not?
HISTSIZE=500000
HISTFILESIZE=100000
# Avoid duplicate entries
HISTCONTROL="erasedups:ignoreboth"
# Don't record some commands
export HISTIGNORE="&:[ ]*:exit:ls:bg:fg:history:clear"
# Use standard ISO 8601 timestamp
# %F equivalent to %Y-%m-%d
# %T equivalent to %H:%M:%S (24-hours format)
HISTTIMEFORMAT='%F %T '
# Enable incremental history search with up/down arrows (also Readline goodness)
# Learn more about this here: http://codeinthehole.com/writing/the-most-important-command-line-tip-incremental-hi
# bash4 specific ??
bind '"\e[A": history-search-backward'
bind '"\e[B": history-search-forward'
bind '"\e[C": forward-char'
bind '"\e[D": backward-char'
# Show history # Show history
#case $HIST_STAMPS in #case $HIST_STAMPS in
@ -16,12 +58,3 @@ SAVEHIST=10000
#"yyyy-mm-dd") alias history='fc -il 1' ;; #"yyyy-mm-dd") alias history='fc -il 1' ;;
#*) alias history='fc -l 1' ;; #*) alias history='fc -l 1' ;;
#esac #esac
#shopt append_history
#shopt extended_history
#shopt hist_expire_dups_first
#shopt hist_ignore_dups # ignore duplication command history list
#shopt hist_ignore_space
#shopt hist_verify
#shopt inc_append_history
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ fi
# only define LC_CTYPE if undefined # only define LC_CTYPE if undefined
if [[ -z "$LC_CTYPE" && -z "$LC_ALL" ]]; then if [[ -z "$LC_CTYPE" && -z "$LC_ALL" ]]; then
export LC_CTYPE=${LANG%%:*} # pick the first entry from LANG export LC_CTYPE=${LANG%%:*} # pick the first entry from LANG
fi fi
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
#/ Mo is a mustache template rendering software written in bash. It inserts
#/ environment variables into templates.
#/
#/ Simply put, mo will change {{VARIABLE}} into the value of that
#/ environment variable. You can use {{#VARIABLE}}content{{/VARIABLE}} to
#/ conditionally display content or iterate over the values of an array.
#/
#/ Learn more about mustache templates at https://mustache.github.io/
#/
#/ Simple usage:
#/
#/ mo [--false] [--help] [--source=FILE] filenames...
#/
#/ --false - Treat the string "false" as empty for conditionals.
#/ --help - This message.
#/ --source=FILE - Load FILE into the environment before processing templates.
#
# Mo is under a MIT style licence with an additional non-advertising clause.
# See LICENSE.md for the full text.
#
# This is open source! Please feel free to contribute.
#
# https://github.com/tests-always-included/mo
# Public: Template parser function. Writes templates to stdout.
#
# $0 - Name of the mo file, used for getting the help message.
# --false - Treat "false" as an empty value. You may set the
# MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY environment variable instead to a non-empty
# value to enable this behavior.
# --help - Display a help message.
# --source=FILE - Source a file into the environment before processint
# template files.
# -- - Used to indicate the end of options. You may optionally
# use this when filenames may start with two hyphens.
# $@ - Filenames to parse.
#
# Mo uses the following environment variables:
#
# MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY - When set to a non-empty value, the string "false"
# will be treated as an empty value for the purposes
# of conditionals.
# MO_ORIGINAL_COMMAND - Used to find the `mo` program in order to generate
# a help message.
#
# Returns nothing.
mo() {
# This function executes in a subshell so IFS is reset.
# Namespace this variable so we don't conflict with desired values.
local moContent f2source files doubleHyphens
IFS=$' \n\t'
files=()
doubleHyphens=false
if [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; then
for arg in "$@"; do
if $doubleHyphens; then
# After we encounter two hyphens together, all the rest
# of the arguments are files.
files=("${files[@]}" "$arg")
else
case "$arg" in
-h|--h|--he|--hel|--help|-\?)
_moUsage "$0"
exit 0
;;
--false)
# shellcheck disable=SC2030
MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY=true
;;
--source=*)
f2source="${arg#--source=}"
if [[ -f "$f2source" ]]; then
# shellcheck disable=SC1090
. "$f2source"
else
echo "No such file: $f2source" >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
--)
# Set a flag indicating we've encountered double hyphens
doubleHyphens=true
;;
*)
# Every arg that is not a flag or a option should be a file
files=("${files[@]}" "$arg")
;;
esac
fi
done
fi
_moGetContent moContent "${files[@]}"
_moParse "$moContent" "" true
}
# Internal: Scan content until the right end tag is found. Creates an array
# with the following members:
#
# [0] = Content before end tag
# [1] = End tag (complete tag)
# [2] = Content after end tag
#
# Everything using this function uses the "standalone tags" logic.
#
# $1 - Name of variable for the array
# $2 - Content
# $3 - Name of end tag
# $4 - If -z, do standalone tag processing before finishing
#
# Returns nothing.
_moFindEndTag() {
local content remaining scanned standaloneBytes tag
#: Find open tags
scanned=""
_moSplit content "$2" '{{' '}}'
while [[ "${#content[@]}" -gt 1 ]]; do
_moTrimWhitespace tag "${content[1]}"
#: Restore content[1] before we start using it
content[1]='{{'"${content[1]}"'}}'
case $tag in
'#'* | '^'*)
#: Start another block
scanned="${scanned}${content[0]}${content[1]}"
_moTrimWhitespace tag "${tag:1}"
_moFindEndTag content "${content[2]}" "$tag" "loop"
scanned="${scanned}${content[0]}${content[1]}"
remaining=${content[2]}
;;
'/'*)
#: End a block - could be ours
_moTrimWhitespace tag "${tag:1}"
scanned="$scanned${content[0]}"
if [[ "$tag" == "$3" ]]; then
#: Found our end tag
if [[ -z "${4-}" ]] && _moIsStandalone standaloneBytes "$scanned" "${content[2]}" true; then
#: This is also a standalone tag - clean up whitespace
#: and move those whitespace bytes to the "tag" element
standaloneBytes=( $standaloneBytes )
content[1]="${scanned:${standaloneBytes[0]}}${content[1]}${content[2]:0:${standaloneBytes[1]}}"
scanned="${scanned:0:${standaloneBytes[0]}}"
content[2]="${content[2]:${standaloneBytes[1]}}"
fi
local "$1" && _moIndirectArray "$1" "$scanned" "${content[1]}" "${content[2]}"
return 0
fi
scanned="$scanned${content[1]}"
remaining=${content[2]}
;;
*)
#: Ignore all other tags
scanned="${scanned}${content[0]}${content[1]}"
remaining=${content[2]}
;;
esac
_moSplit content "$remaining" '{{' '}}'
done
#: Did not find our closing tag
scanned="$scanned${content[0]}"
local "$1" && _moIndirectArray "$1" "${scanned}" "" ""
}
# Internal: Find the first index of a substring. If not found, sets the
# index to -1.
#
# $1 - Destination variable for the index
# $2 - Haystack
# $3 - Needle
#
# Returns nothing.
_moFindString() {
local pos string
string=${2%%$3*}
[[ "$string" == "$2" ]] && pos=-1 || pos=${#string}
local "$1" && _moIndirect "$1" "$pos"
}
# Internal: Generate a dotted name based on current context and target name.
#
# $1 - Target variable to store results
# $2 - Context name
# $3 - Desired variable name
#
# Returns nothing.
_moFullTagName() {
if [[ -z "${2-}" ]] || [[ "$2" == *.* ]]; then
local "$1" && _moIndirect "$1" "$3"
else
local "$1" && _moIndirect "$1" "${2}.${3}"
fi
}
# Internal: Fetches the content to parse into a variable. Can be a list of
# partials for files or the content from stdin.
#
# $1 - Variable name to assign this content back as
# $2-@ - File names (optional)
#
# Returns nothing.
_moGetContent() {
local content filename target
target=$1
shift
if [[ "${#@}" -gt 0 ]]; then
content=""
for filename in "$@"; do
#: This is so relative paths work from inside template files
content="$content"'{{>'"$filename"'}}'
done
else
_moLoadFile content /dev/stdin
fi
local "$target" && _moIndirect "$target" "$content"
}
# Internal: Indent a string, placing the indent at the beginning of every
# line that has any content.
#
# $1 - Name of destination variable to get an array of lines
# $2 - The indent string
# $3 - The string to reindent
#
# Returns nothing.
_moIndentLines() {
local content fragment len posN posR result trimmed
result=""
len=$((${#3} - 1))
#: This removes newline and dot from the workaround in _moPartial
content="${3:0:$len}"
if [[ -z "${2-}" ]]; then
local "$1" && _moIndirect "$1" "$content"
return 0
fi
_moFindString posN "$content" $'\n'
_moFindString posR "$content" $'\r'
while [[ "$posN" -gt -1 ]] || [[ "$posR" -gt -1 ]]; do
if [[ "$posN" -gt -1 ]]; then
fragment="${content:0:$posN + 1}"
content=${content:$posN + 1}
else
fragment="${content:0:$posR + 1}"
content=${content:$posR + 1}
fi
_moTrimChars trimmed "$fragment" false true " " $'\t' $'\n' $'\r'
if [[ -n "$trimmed" ]]; then
fragment="$2$fragment"
fi
result="$result$fragment"
_moFindString posN "$content" $'\n'
_moFindString posR "$content" $'\r'
done
_moTrimChars trimmed "$content" false true " " $'\t'
if [[ -n "$trimmed" ]]; then
content="$2$content"
fi
result="$result$content"
local "$1" && _moIndirect "$1" "$result"
}
# Internal: Send a variable up to the parent of the caller of this function.
#
# $1 - Variable name
# $2 - Value
#
# Examples
#
# callFunc () {
# local "$1" && _moIndirect "$1" "the value"
# }
# callFunc dest
# echo "$dest" # writes "the value"
#
# Returns nothing.
_moIndirect() {
unset -v "$1"
printf -v "$1" '%s' "$2"
}
# Internal: Send an array as a variable up to caller of a function
#
# $1 - Variable name
# $2-@ - Array elements
#
# Examples
#
# callFunc () {
# local myArray=(one two three)
# local "$1" && _moIndirectArray "$1" "${myArray[@]}"
# }
# callFunc dest
# echo "${dest[@]}" # writes "one two three"
#
# Returns nothing.
_moIndirectArray() {
unset -v "$1"
# IFS must be set to a string containing space or unset in order for
# the array slicing to work regardless of the current IFS setting on
# bash 3. This is detailed further at
# https://github.com/fidian/gg-core/pull/7
eval "$(printf "IFS= %s=(\"\${@:2}\") IFS=%q" "$1" "$IFS")"
}
# Internal: Determine if a given environment variable exists and if it is
# an array.
#
# $1 - Name of environment variable
#
# Be extremely careful. Even if strict mode is enabled, it is not honored
# in newer versions of Bash. Any errors that crop up here will not be
# caught automatically.
#
# Examples
#
# var=(abc)
# if _moIsArray var; then
# echo "This is an array"
# echo "Make sure you don't accidentally use \$var"
# fi
#
# Returns 0 if the name is not empty, 1 otherwise.
_moIsArray() {
# Namespace this variable so we don't conflict with what we're testing.
local moTestResult
moTestResult=$(declare -p "$1" 2>/dev/null) || return 1
[[ "${moTestResult:0:10}" == "declare -a" ]] && return 0
[[ "${moTestResult:0:10}" == "declare -A" ]] && return 0
return 1
}
# Internal: Determine if the given name is a defined function.
#
# $1 - Function name to check
#
# Be extremely careful. Even if strict mode is enabled, it is not honored
# in newer versions of Bash. Any errors that crop up here will not be
# caught automatically.
#
# Examples
#
# moo () {
# echo "This is a function"
# }
# if _moIsFunction moo; then
# echo "moo is a defined function"
# fi
#
# Returns 0 if the name is a function, 1 otherwise.
_moIsFunction() {
local functionList functionName
functionList=$(declare -F)
functionList=( ${functionList//declare -f /} )
for functionName in "${functionList[@]}"; do
if [[ "$functionName" == "$1" ]]; then
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}
# Internal: Determine if the tag is a standalone tag based on whitespace
# before and after the tag.
#
# Passes back a string containing two numbers in the format "BEFORE AFTER"
# like "27 10". It indicates the number of bytes remaining in the "before"
# string (27) and the number of bytes to trim in the "after" string (10).
# Useful for string manipulation:
#
# $1 - Variable to set for passing data back
# $2 - Content before the tag
# $3 - Content after the tag
# $4 - true/false: is this the beginning of the content?
#
# Examples
#
# _moIsStandalone RESULT "$before" "$after" false || return 0
# RESULT_ARRAY=( $RESULT )
# echo "${before:0:${RESULT_ARRAY[0]}}...${after:${RESULT_ARRAY[1]}}"
#
# Returns nothing.
_moIsStandalone() {
local afterTrimmed beforeTrimmed char
_moTrimChars beforeTrimmed "$2" false true " " $'\t'
_moTrimChars afterTrimmed "$3" true false " " $'\t'
char=$((${#beforeTrimmed} - 1))
char=${beforeTrimmed:$char}
if [[ "$char" != $'\n' ]] && [[ "$char" != $'\r' ]]; then
if [[ -n "$char" ]] || ! $4; then
return 1
fi
fi
char=${afterTrimmed:0:1}
if [[ "$char" != $'\n' ]] && [[ "$char" != $'\r' ]] && [[ -n "$char" ]]; then
return 2
fi
if [[ "$char" == $'\r' ]] && [[ "${afterTrimmed:1:1}" == $'\n' ]]; then
char="$char"$'\n'
fi
local "$1" && _moIndirect "$1" "$((${#beforeTrimmed})) $((${#3} + ${#char} - ${#afterTrimmed}))"
}
# Internal: Join / implode an array
#
# $1 - Variable name to receive the joined content
# $2 - Joiner
# $3-$* - Elements to join
#
# Returns nothing.
_moJoin() {
local joiner part result target
target=$1
joiner=$2
result=$3
shift 3
for part in "$@"; do
result="$result$joiner$part"
done
local "$target" && _moIndirect "$target" "$result"
}
# Internal: Read a file into a variable.
#
# $1 - Variable name to receive the file's content
# $2 - Filename to load
#
# Returns nothing.
_moLoadFile() {
local content len
# The subshell removes any trailing newlines. We forcibly add
# a dot to the content to preserve all newlines.
# TODO: remove cat and replace with read loop?
content=$(cat -- "$2"; echo '.')
len=$((${#content} - 1))
content=${content:0:$len} # Remove last dot
local "$1" && _moIndirect "$1" "$content"
}
# Internal: Process a chunk of content some number of times. Writes output
# to stdout.
#
# $1 - Content to parse repeatedly
# $2 - Tag prefix (context name)
# $3-@ - Names to insert into the parsed content
#
# Returns nothing.
_moLoop() {
local content context contextBase
content=$1
contextBase=$2
shift 2
while [[ "${#@}" -gt 0 ]]; do
_moFullTagName context "$contextBase" "$1"
_moParse "$content" "$context" false
shift
done
}
# Internal: Parse a block of text, writing the result to stdout.
#
# $1 - Block of text to change
# $2 - Current name (the variable NAME for what {{.}} means)
# $3 - true when no content before this, false otherwise
#
# Returns nothing.
_moParse() {
# Keep naming variables mo* here to not overwrite needed variables
# used in the string replacements
local moBlock moContent moCurrent moIsBeginning moTag
moCurrent=$2
moIsBeginning=$3
# Find open tags
_moSplit moContent "$1" '{{' '}}'
while [[ "${#moContent[@]}" -gt 1 ]]; do
_moTrimWhitespace moTag "${moContent[1]}"
case $moTag in
'#'*)
# Loop, if/then, or pass content through function
# Sets context
_moStandaloneAllowed moContent "${moContent[@]}" "$moIsBeginning"
_moTrimWhitespace moTag "${moTag:1}"
_moFindEndTag moBlock "$moContent" "$moTag"
_moFullTagName moTag "$moCurrent" "$moTag"
if _moTest "$moTag"; then
# Show / loop / pass through function
if _moIsFunction "$moTag"; then
#: TODO: Consider piping the output to _moGetContent
#: so the lambda does not execute in a subshell?
moContent=$($moTag "${moBlock[0]}")
_moParse "$moContent" "$moCurrent" false
moContent="${moBlock[2]}"
elif _moIsArray "$moTag"; then
eval "_moLoop \"\${moBlock[0]}\" \"$moTag\" \"\${!${moTag}[@]}\""
else
_moParse "${moBlock[0]}" "$moCurrent" false
fi
fi
moContent="${moBlock[2]}"
;;
'>'*)
# Load partial - get name of file relative to cwd
_moPartial moContent "${moContent[@]}" "$moIsBeginning" "$moCurrent"
;;
'/'*)
# Closing tag - If hit in this loop, we simply ignore
# Matching tags are found in _moFindEndTag
_moStandaloneAllowed moContent "${moContent[@]}" "$moIsBeginning"
;;
'^'*)
# Display section if named thing does not exist
_moStandaloneAllowed moContent "${moContent[@]}" "$moIsBeginning"
_moTrimWhitespace moTag "${moTag:1}"
_moFindEndTag moBlock "$moContent" "$moTag"
_moFullTagName moTag "$moCurrent" "$moTag"
if ! _moTest "$moTag"; then
_moParse "${moBlock[0]}" "$moCurrent" false "$moCurrent"
fi
moContent="${moBlock[2]}"
;;
'!'*)
# Comment - ignore the tag content entirely
# Trim spaces/tabs before the comment
_moStandaloneAllowed moContent "${moContent[@]}" "$moIsBeginning"
;;
.)
# Current content (environment variable or function)
_moStandaloneDenied moContent "${moContent[@]}"
_moShow "$moCurrent" "$moCurrent"
;;
'=')
# Change delimiters
# Any two non-whitespace sequences separated by whitespace.
# TODO
_moStandaloneAllowed moContent "${moContent[@]}" "$moIsBeginning"
;;
'{'*)
# Unescaped - split on }}} not }}
_moStandaloneDenied moContent "${moContent[@]}"
moContent="${moTag:1}"'}}'"$moContent"
_moSplit moContent "$moContent" '}}}'
_moTrimWhitespace moTag "${moContent[0]}"
_moFullTagName moTag "$moCurrent" "$moTag"
moContent=${moContent[1]}
# Now show the value
_moShow "$moTag" "$moCurrent"
;;
'&'*)
# Unescaped
_moStandaloneDenied moContent "${moContent[@]}"
_moTrimWhitespace moTag "${moTag:1}"
_moFullTagName moTag "$moCurrent" "$moTag"
_moShow "$moTag" "$moCurrent"
;;
*)
# Normal environment variable or function call
_moStandaloneDenied moContent "${moContent[@]}"
_moFullTagName moTag "$moCurrent" "$moTag"
_moShow "$moTag" "$moCurrent"
;;
esac
moIsBeginning=false
_moSplit moContent "$moContent" '{{' '}}'
done
echo -n "${moContent[0]}"
}
# Internal: Process a partial.
#
# Indentation should be applied to the entire partial
#
# Prefix all variables.
#
# $1 - Name of destination "content" variable.
# $2 - Content before the tag that was not yet written
# $3 - Tag content
# $4 - Content after the tag
# $5 - true/false: is this the beginning of the content?
# $6 - Current context name
#
# Returns nothing.
_moPartial() {
# Namespace variables here to prevent conflicts.
local moContent moFilename moIndent moPartial moStandalone
if _moIsStandalone moStandalone "$2" "$4" "$5"; then
moStandalone=( $moStandalone )
echo -n "${2:0:${moStandalone[0]}}"
moIndent=${2:${moStandalone[0]}}
moContent=${4:${moStandalone[1]}}
else
moIndent=""
echo -n "$2"
moContent=$4
fi
_moTrimWhitespace moFilename "${3:1}"
# Execute in subshell to preserve current cwd and environment
(
# TODO: Remove dirname and use a function instead
cd "$(dirname -- "$moFilename")" || exit 1
_moIndentLines moPartial "$moIndent" "$(
_moLoadFile moPartial "${moFilename##*/}"
# Fix bash handling of subshells
# The extra dot is removed in _moIndentLines
echo -n "${moPartial}."
)"
_moParse "$moPartial" "$6" true
)
local "$1" && _moIndirect "$1" "$moContent"
}
# Internal: Show an environment variable or the output of a function to
# stdout.
#
# Limit/prefix any variables used.
#
# $1 - Name of environment variable or function
# $2 - Current context
#
# Returns nothing.
_moShow() {
# Namespace these variables
local moJoined moNameParts
if _moIsFunction "$1"; then
CONTENT=$($1 "")
_moParse "$CONTENT" "$2" false
return 0
fi
_moSplit moNameParts "$1" "."
if [[ -z "${moNameParts[1]}" ]]; then
if _moIsArray "$1"; then
eval _moJoin moJoined "," "\${$1[@]}"
echo -n "$moJoined"
else
echo -n "${!1}"
fi
else
# Further subindexes are disallowed
eval "echo -n \"\${${moNameParts[0]}[${moNameParts[1]%%.*}]}\""
fi
}
# Internal: Split a larger string into an array.
#
# $1 - Destination variable
# $2 - String to split
# $3 - Starting delimiter
# $4 - Ending delimiter (optional)
#
# Returns nothing.
_moSplit() {
local pos result
result=( "$2" )
_moFindString pos "${result[0]}" "$3"
if [[ "$pos" -ne -1 ]]; then
# The first delimiter was found
result[1]=${result[0]:$pos + ${#3}}
result[0]=${result[0]:0:$pos}
if [[ -n "${4-}" ]]; then
_moFindString pos "${result[1]}" "$4"
if [[ "$pos" -ne -1 ]]; then
# The second delimiter was found
result[2]="${result[1]:$pos + ${#4}}"
result[1]="${result[1]:0:$pos}"
fi
fi
fi
local "$1" && _moIndirectArray "$1" "${result[@]}"
}
# Internal: Handle the content for a standalone tag. This means removing
# whitespace (not newlines) before a tag and whitespace and a newline after
# a tag. That is, assuming, that the line is otherwise empty.
#
# $1 - Name of destination "content" variable.
# $2 - Content before the tag that was not yet written
# $3 - Tag content (not used)
# $4 - Content after the tag
# $5 - true/false: is this the beginning of the content?
#
# Returns nothing.
_moStandaloneAllowed() {
local bytes
if _moIsStandalone bytes "$2" "$4" "$5"; then
bytes=( $bytes )
echo -n "${2:0:${bytes[0]}}"
local "$1" && _moIndirect "$1" "${4:${bytes[1]}}"
else
echo -n "$2"
local "$1" && _moIndirect "$1" "$4"
fi
}
# Internal: Handle the content for a tag that is never "standalone". No
# adjustments are made for newlines and whitespace.
#
# $1 - Name of destination "content" variable.
# $2 - Content before the tag that was not yet written
# $3 - Tag content (not used)
# $4 - Content after the tag
#
# Returns nothing.
_moStandaloneDenied() {
echo -n "$2"
local "$1" && _moIndirect "$1" "$4"
}
# Internal: Determines if the named thing is a function or if it is a
# non-empty environment variable. When MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY is set to a
# non-empty value, then "false" is also treated is an empty value.
#
# Do not use variables without prefixes here if possible as this needs to
# check if any name exists in the environment
#
# $1 - Name of environment variable or function
# $2 - Current value (our context)
# MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY - When set to a non-empty value, this will say the
# string value "false" is empty.
#
# Returns 0 if the name is not empty, 1 otherwise. When MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY
# is set, this returns 1 if the name is "false".
_moTest() {
# Test for functions
_moIsFunction "$1" && return 0
if _moIsArray "$1"; then
# Arrays must have at least 1 element
eval "[[ \"\${#${1}[@]}\" -gt 0 ]]" && return 0
else
# If MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY is set, then return 1 if the value of
# the variable is "false".
# shellcheck disable=SC2031
[[ -n "${MO_FALSE_IS_EMPTY-}" ]] && [[ "${!1-}" == "false" ]] && return 1
# Environment variables must not be empty
[[ -n "${!1}" ]] && return 0
fi
return 1
}
# Internal: Trim the leading whitespace only.
#
# $1 - Name of destination variable
# $2 - The string
# $3 - true/false - trim front?
# $4 - true/false - trim end?
# $5-@ - Characters to trim
#
# Returns nothing.
_moTrimChars() {
local back current front last target varName
target=$1
current=$2
front=$3
back=$4
last=""
shift 4 # Remove target, string, trim front flag, trim end flag
while [[ "$current" != "$last" ]]; do
last=$current
for varName in "$@"; do
$front && current="${current/#$varName}"
$back && current="${current/%$varName}"
done
done
local "$target" && _moIndirect "$target" "$current"
}
# Internal: Trim leading and trailing whitespace from a string.
#
# $1 - Name of variable to store trimmed string
# $2 - The string
#
# Returns nothing.
_moTrimWhitespace() {
local result
_moTrimChars result "$2" true true $'\r' $'\n' $'\t' " "
local "$1" && _moIndirect "$1" "$result"
}
# Internal: Displays the usage for mo. Pulls this from the file that
# contained the `mo` function. Can only work when the right filename
# comes is the one argument, and that only happens when `mo` is called
# with `$0` set to this file.
#
# $1 - Filename that has the help message
#
# Returns nothing.
_moUsage() {
grep '^#/' "${MO_ORIGINAL_COMMAND}" | cut -c 4-
}
# Save the original command's path for usage later
MO_ORIGINAL_COMMAND="$(cd "${BASH_SOURCE[0]%/*}" || exit 1; pwd)/${BASH_SOURCE[0]##*/}"
# If sourced, load all functions.
# If executed, perform the actions as expected.
if [[ "$0" == "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" ]] || [[ -z "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" ]]; then
mo "$@"
fi

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Various shell options collected in single file
# taken from bash-sensible and other sources
## GENERAL OPTIONS ##
# Prevent file overwrite on stdout redirection
# Use `>|` to force redirection to an existing file
set -o noclobber
# Update window size after every command
shopt -s checkwinsize
# Automatically trim long paths in the prompt (requires Bash 4.x)
PROMPT_DIRTRIM=2
# Enable history expansion with space
# E.g. typing !!<space> will replace the !! with your last command
bind Space:magic-space
# Turn on recursive globbing (enables ** to recurse all directories)
shopt -s globstar 2> /dev/null
# Case-insensitive globbing (used in pathname expansion)
shopt -s nocaseglob;
## SMARTER TAB-COMPLETION (Readline bindings) ##
# Perform file completion in a case insensitive fashion
bind "set completion-ignore-case on"
# Treat hyphens and underscores as equivalent
bind "set completion-map-case on"
# Display matches for ambiguous patterns at first tab press
bind "set show-all-if-ambiguous on"
# Immediately add a trailing slash when autocompleting symlinks to directories
bind "set mark-symlinked-directories on"
## BETTER DIRECTORY NAVIGATION ##
# Prepend cd to directory names automatically
shopt -s autocd 2> /dev/null
# Correct spelling errors during tab-completion
shopt -s dirspell 2> /dev/null
# Correct spelling errors in arguments supplied to cd
shopt -s cdspell 2> /dev/null
# This defines where cd looks for targets
# Add the directories you want to have fast access to, separated by colon
# Ex: CDPATH=".:~:~/projects" will look for targets in the current working directory, in home and in the ~/projec
CDPATH="."
# This allows you to bookmark your favorite places across the file system
# Define a variable containing a path and you will be able to cd into it regardless of the directory you're in
shopt -s cdable_vars

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# typeset in bash does not have associative arrays, declare does in bash 4.0+ # typeset in bash does not have associative arrays, declare does in bash 4.0+
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/6047948 # https://stackoverflow.com/a/6047948
_RED='\033[0;31m' # Red Color (For error) # This library only works for BASH 4.x to keep the minimum compatible for macOS.
_NC='\033[0m' # No Color (To reset the terminal color) # shellcheck disable=SC2034
if [ "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -gt 4 ]; then
_RED='\033[0;31m' # Red Color (For error)
_NC='\033[0m' # No Color (To reset the terminal color)
if [ "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -lt 4 ]; then declare -Ag FX FG BG
echo -e "${_RED}ERROR${_NC}: Sorry, you need at least bash-4.0 to run this script." >&2;
exit 1; FX=(
[reset]="%{^[[00m%}"
[bold]="%{^[[01m%}" [no-bold]="%{^[[22m%}"
[italic]="%{^[[03m%}" [no-italic]="%{^[[23m%}"
[underline]="%{^[[04m%}" [no-underline]="%{^[[24m%}"
[blink]="%{^[[05m%}" [no-blink]="%{^[[25m%}"
[reverse]="%{^[[07m%}" [no-reverse]="%{^[[27m%}"
)
for color in {000..255}; do
FG[$color]="%{^[[38;5;${color}m%}"
BG[$color]="%{^[[48;5;${color}m%}"
done
OSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT=${OSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT:-Arma virumque cano Troiae qui primus ab oris}
# Show all 256 colors with color number
function spectrum_ls() {
for code in {000..255}; do
print -P -- "$code: %{$FG[$code]%}$OSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT%{$reset_color%}"
done
}
# Show all 256 colors where the background is set to specific color
function spectrum_bls() {
for code in {000..255}; do
print -P -- "$code: %{$BG[$code]%}$OSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT%{$reset_color%}"
done
}
fi fi
declare -Ag FX FG BG
FX=(
[reset]="%{^[[00m%}"
[bold]="%{^[[01m%}" [no-bold]="%{^[[22m%}"
[italic]="%{^[[03m%}" [no-italic]="%{^[[23m%}"
[underline]="%{^[[04m%}" [no-underline]="%{^[[24m%}"
[blink]="%{^[[05m%}" [no-blink]="%{^[[25m%}"
[reverse]="%{^[[07m%}" [no-reverse]="%{^[[27m%}"
)
for color in {000..255}; do
FG[$color]="%{^[[38;5;${color}m%}"
BG[$color]="%{^[[48;5;${color}m%}"
done
OSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT=${OSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT:-Arma virumque cano Troiae qui primus ab oris}
# Show all 256 colors with color number
function spectrum_ls() {
for code in {000..255}; do
print -P -- "$code: %{$FG[$code]%}$OSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT%{$reset_color%}"
done
}
# Show all 256 colors where the background is set to specific color
function spectrum_bls() {
for code in {000..255}; do
print -P -- "$code: %{$BG[$code]%}$OSH_SPECTRUM_TEXT%{$reset_color%}"
done
}

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Move a process to background and track its progress in a smoothier way.
# Could be use if $TERM not set.
#
# Examples
#
# echo -ne "${fg[red]}I am running..."
# ( my_long_task_running ) &
# spinner
# echo -ne "...${reset_color} ${fg[green]}DONE${reset_color}"
#
# This spinner is used when there is a terminal.
term_spinner() {
local pid=$!
local delay=0.1
local spinstr='|/-\'
while [ "$(ps a | awk '{print $1}' | grep $pid)" ]; do
local temp=${spinstr#?}
printf " [%c] " "$spinstr"
local spinstr=$temp${spinstr%"$temp"}
sleep $delay
printf "\b\b\b\b\b\b"
done
printf " \b\b\b\b"
}
no_term_spinner() {
local pid=$!
local delay=0.1
local spinstr='|/-\'
while [ "$(ps a | awk '{print $1}' | grep $pid)" ]; do
printf "."
sleep 2
done
echo " ✓ "
}
spinner() {
if [[ -z "$TERM" ]]; then
no_term_spinner
else
term_spinner
fi
}

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@ -2,3 +2,4 @@
# colored ls # colored ls
export LSCOLORS='Gxfxcxdxdxegedabagacad' export LSCOLORS='Gxfxcxdxdxegedabagacad'
alias ls='ls -G'

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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ e_underline() { printf "${underline}${bold}%s${reset}\n" "$@"
} }
e_bold() { printf "${bold}%s${reset}\n" "$@" e_bold() { printf "${bold}%s${reset}\n" "$@"
} }
e_note() { printf "${underline}${bold}${blue}Note:${reset} ${blue}%s${reset}\n" "$@" e_note() { printf "${underline}${bold}${blue}Note:${reset} ${yellow}%s${reset}\n" "$@"
} }
# #
@ -134,9 +134,9 @@ e_note() { printf "${underline}${bold}${blue}Note:${reset} ${blue}%s${reset}\n"
# fi # fi
# #
seek_confirmation() { seek_confirmation() {
printf "\n${bold}%s${reset}" "$@" printf "\\n${bold}%s${reset}" "$@"
read -p " (y/n) " -n 1 read -p " (y/n) " -n 1
printf "\n" printf "\\n"
} }
# Test whether the result of an 'ask' is a confirmation # Test whether the result of an 'ask' is a confirmation

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@ -1,5 +1,11 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/usr/bin/env bash
# Bail out early if non-interactive
case $- in
*i*) ;;
*) return;;
esac
# Check for updates on initial load... # Check for updates on initial load...
if [ "$DISABLE_AUTO_UPDATE" != "true" ]; then if [ "$DISABLE_AUTO_UPDATE" != "true" ]; then
env OSH=$OSH DISABLE_UPDATE_PROMPT=$DISABLE_UPDATE_PROMPT bash -f $OSH/tools/check_for_upgrade.sh env OSH=$OSH DISABLE_UPDATE_PROMPT=$DISABLE_UPDATE_PROMPT bash -f $OSH/tools/check_for_upgrade.sh
@ -8,7 +14,7 @@ fi
# Initializes Oh My Bash # Initializes Oh My Bash
# add a function path # add a function path
fpath=($OSH/functions $OSH/completions $fpath) fpath=($OSH/functions $fpath)
# Set OSH_CUSTOM to the path where your custom config files # Set OSH_CUSTOM to the path where your custom config files
# and plugins exists, or else we will use the default custom/ # and plugins exists, or else we will use the default custom/
@ -22,7 +28,6 @@ if [[ -z "$OSH_CACHE_DIR" ]]; then
OSH_CACHE_DIR="$OSH/cache" OSH_CACHE_DIR="$OSH/cache"
fi fi
# Load all of the config files in ~/.oh-my-bash/lib that end in .sh # Load all of the config files in ~/.oh-my-bash/lib that end in .sh
# TIP: Add files you don't want in git to .gitignore # TIP: Add files you don't want in git to .gitignore
for config_file in $OSH/lib/*.sh; do for config_file in $OSH/lib/*.sh; do
@ -48,6 +53,36 @@ for plugin in ${plugins[@]}; do
fi fi
done done
is_completion() {
local base_dir=$1
local name=$2
test -f $base_dir/completions/$name/$name.completion.sh
}
# Add all defined completions to fpath. This must be done
# before running compinit.
for completion in ${completions[@]}; do
if is_completion $OSH_CUSTOM $completion; then
fpath=($OSH_CUSTOM/completions/$completion $fpath)
elif is_completion $OSH $completion; then
fpath=($OSH/completions/$completion $fpath)
fi
done
is_alias() {
local base_dir=$1
local name=$2
test -f $base_dir/aliases/$name/$name.aliases.sh
}
# Add all defined completions to fpath. This must be done
# before running compinit.
for alias in ${aliases[@]}; do
if is_alias $OSH_CUSTOM $alias; then
fpath=($OSH_CUSTOM/aliases/$alias $fpath)
elif is_alias $OSH $alias; then
fpath=($OSH/aliases/$alias $fpath)
fi
done
# Figure out the SHORT hostname # Figure out the SHORT hostname
if [[ "$OSTYPE" = darwin* ]]; then if [[ "$OSTYPE" = darwin* ]]; then
# macOS's $HOST changes with dhcp, etc. Use ComputerName if possible. # macOS's $HOST changes with dhcp, etc. Use ComputerName if possible.
@ -65,18 +100,22 @@ for plugin in ${plugins[@]}; do
fi fi
done done
# Load all of the completion & aliases files in ~/.oh-my-bash/{completion,aliases} # Load all of the aliases that were defined in ~/.bashrc
# that end in .completion.sh & .aliases.sh for alias in ${aliases[@]}; do
# TIP: Add files you don't want in git to .gitignore if [ -f $OSH_CUSTOM/aliases/$alias.aliases.sh ]; then
for alias_file in $OSH/aliases/*.sh; do source $OSH_CUSTOM/aliases/$alias.aliases.sh
custom_alias_file="${OSH_CUSTOM}/aliases/${alias_file:t}" elif [ -f $OSH/aliases/$alias.aliases.sh ]; then
[ -f "${custom_alias_file}" ] && alias_file=${custom_alias_file} source $OSH/aliases/$alias.aliases.sh
source $alias_file fi
done done
for completion_file in $OSH/completion/*.sh; do
custom_completion_file="${OSH_CUSTOM}/completion/${completion_file:t}" # Load all of the completions that were defined in ~/.bashrc
[ -f "${custom_completion_file}" ] && completion_file=${custom_completion_file} for completion in ${completions[@]}; do
source $completion_file if [ -f $OSH_CUSTOM/completions/$completion.completion.sh ]; then
source $OSH_CUSTOM/completions/$completion.completion.sh
elif [ -f $OSH/completions/$completion.completion.sh ]; then
source $OSH/completions/$completion.completion.sh
fi
done done
# Load all of your custom configurations from custom/ # Load all of your custom configurations from custom/
@ -86,20 +125,6 @@ for config_file in $OSH_CUSTOM/*.sh; do
fi fi
done done
unset config_file unset config_file
# Load all of your custom aliases from custom/
for alias_file in $OSH_CUSTOM/aliases/*.sh; do
if [ -f $alias_file ]; then
source $alias_file
fi
done
unset alias_file
# Load all of your custom completions from custom/
for completion_file in $OSH_CUSTOM/completion/*.sh; do
if [ -f $completion_file ]; then
source $completion_file
fi
done
unset completion_file
# Load colors first so they can be use in base theme # Load colors first so they can be use in base theme
source "${OSH}/themes/colours.theme.sh" source "${OSH}/themes/colours.theme.sh"

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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# bu.plugin.sh # bu.plugin.sh
# Author: Taleeb Midi <taleebmidi@gmail.com> # Author: Taleeb Midi <taleebmidi@gmail.com>
# Based on oh-my-zsh AWS plugin # Based on oh-my-zsh AWS plugin
@ -6,25 +7,26 @@
# #
# Faster Change Directory up # Faster Change Directory up
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
function bu () { function bu () {
function usage () { function usage () {
cat <<-EOF cat <<-EOF
Usage: bu [N] Usage: bu [N]
N N is the number of level to move back up to, this argument must be a positive integer. N N is the number of level to move back up to, this argument must be a positive integer.
h help displays this basic help menu. h help displays this basic help menu.
EOF EOF
} }
# reset variables # reset variables
STRARGMNT="" STRARGMNT=""
FUNCTIONARG=$1 FUNCTIONARG=$1
# Make sure the provided argument is a positive integer: # Make sure the provided argument is a positive integer:
if [[ ! -z "${FUNCTIONARG##*[!0-9]*}" ]]; then if [[ ! -z "${FUNCTIONARG##*[!0-9]*}" ]]; then
for i in $(seq 1 $FUNCTIONARG); do for i in $(seq 1 $FUNCTIONARG); do
STRARGMNT+="../" STRARGMNT+="../"
done done
CMD="cd ${STRARGMNT}" CMD="cd ${STRARGMNT}"
eval $CMD eval $CMD
else else
usage usage
fi fi
} }

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# Would you like to use another custom folder than $OSH/custom? # Would you like to use another custom folder than $OSH/custom?
# OSH_CUSTOM=/path/to/new-custom-folder # OSH_CUSTOM=/path/to/new-custom-folder
# Which completions would you like to load? (completions can be found in ~/.oh-my-bash/completions/*)
# Custom completions may be added to ~/.oh-my-bash/custom/completions/
# Example format: completions=(ssh git bundler gem pip pip3)
# Add wisely, as too many completions slow down shell startup.
completions=(
git
composer
ssh
)
# Which aliases would you like to load? (aliases can be found in ~/.oh-my-bash/aliases/*)
# Custom aliases may be added to ~/.oh-my-bash/custom/aliases/
# Example format: aliases=(vagrant composer git-avh)
# Add wisely, as too many aliases slow down shell startup.
aliases=(
general
)
# Which plugins would you like to load? (plugins can be found in ~/.oh-my-bash/plugins/*) # Which plugins would you like to load? (plugins can be found in ~/.oh-my-bash/plugins/*)
# Custom plugins may be added to ~/.oh-my-bash/custom/plugins/ # Custom plugins may be added to ~/.oh-my-bash/custom/plugins/
# Example format: plugins=(core rails git textmate ruby lighthouse) # Example format: plugins=(rails git textmate ruby lighthouse)
# Add wisely, as too many plugins slow down shell startup. # Add wisely, as too many plugins slow down shell startup.
plugins=(core git bashmarks progress) plugins=(
git
bashmarks
)
if tty -s source $OSH/oh-my-bash.sh
then
source $OSH/oh-my-bash.sh
fi
# User configuration # User configuration
# export MANPATH="/usr/local/man:$MANPATH" # export MANPATH="/usr/local/man:$MANPATH"
# You may need to manually set your language environment # You may need to manually set your language environment