sh: Add timg aliases
Added shell aliases for 'image listings' which aims to mimic the `ls` command in a very simple way. Invoke it via `il` to display a grid of all images residing in current directory. Images are being detected not by their extension but by running a `file` operation on, so in very large directories this might take a little (though, your terminal will probably buckle under the weight of displaying thousands of images anyway, so use with care). `IL` provides the same functionality but recurses into an arbitrary amount of subdirectories. Very useful to get an overview of a certain directory and its children but, again, think for a second before using since this could easily spew thousands of pictures into your term.
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sh/.config/sh/alias.d/timg.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env sh
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# Add simple 'image ls' for a directory using timg
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#
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# Prints a thumbnail gallery right in the terminal.
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# WILL stutter when you go crazy in a hundred/thousand
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# picture folder.
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if exist timg; then
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il() {
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images=$(find . -maxdepth 1 -type f -exec file --mime-type {} \+ | awk -F: '{if ($2 ~/image\//) print $1}')
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if [ -z "$images" ]; then {
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echo no images found.
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return
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}; fi
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echo "$images" | timg --grid=4x3 --upscale=i --center --title --frames=1 -f -
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}
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IL() {
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images=$(find . -type f -exec file --mime-type {} \+ | awk -F: '{if ($2 ~/image\//) print $1}')
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if [ -z "$images" ]; then {
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echo no images found.
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return
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}; fi
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echo "$images" | timg --grid=4x3 --upscale=i --center --title --frames=1 -f -
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}
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qr() {
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# if we are in a pipe, read from stdin and set fct arguments to it
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if [ ! -t 0 ]; then
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set -- "$(cat /dev/stdin)"
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fi
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qrencode -s1 -m2 "$@" -o- | timg --upscale=i -
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}
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fi
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