Additionally to gopass editing, editing pass files should also avoid
creating external undo files, backups, and similar traceable files out
of which secrets could leak.
This prevents their creation on a wide level.
Previously, the password could only be revealed -- once revealed it
could not be obfuscated anymore.
Now the obfuscated/deobfuscated state can be toggled by hitting the
corresponding keymapping repeatedly (default Alt+s in entry menu).
Moved all invocations of gopass to pass. Changed the inner workings of a
few functions to cope with the fewer utility functions in pass instead
of go (no auto-clipping, no flat item listing).
Perhaps still somewhat brittle but should overall have feature parity to
older rofi-gopass script.
Fixed bug when line in todo dropdown starts with `vim:`, `vi:`, or `:ex`
which would automatically be read by vim and tried to be set in the
editor. Removed modeline reading from vim to fix the bug, and since it
provides quite an attack vector anyway.
Added Limelight to its startup procedure to highlight the current to-do
paragraph.
Using `gx` the currently selected file(s?) will get extracted,
automatically using the correct extraction program for the compression
algorithm and creating a folder if necessary to avoid a file explosion
in the current directory (all default features of the `atool` program
which is a dependency)
Removed the autostart for the to-do dropdown from i3, since this is now
being handled by systemd as a system service with autostart and
automatic restart functionality.
Dropdown services need an X server to connect to and fail autostarting
if there's no available server.
HACK
Increasing their restart timer will alleviate this problem, *but* it
also means the dropdowns will start more slowly when closed by the user.
There should be another way to alleviate one issue (start automatically
after X is available) without exacerbating the other (restart when you
have been closed).
Autostarts an2linuxserver, dunst, kbfs, keybase, and the keybase://
redirector.
Will (presumably) complain if one of the programs is missing. Either
this should not be enabled by default or the startup service should
contain a sanity check for the program before attempting to launch
itself.
We already have a file which is strictly dedicated to xdg setting
environment variables and taking care of folder creations.
Using xdg-user-dirs as an application was basically doubling up on that.
Also, I don't need my directories localized - I just want them to point
to exactly where they should.
Both greenclip and redshift did not automatically start on system start,
since they needed X to be running but their restart was almost
instantaneously. So, they restarted their alloted 5 times before X was
ready and gave up.
Restart time has been set to 5 and 10 seconds, so their startup takes a
little longer but should, in most cases, succeed.
Added preview and opening of doc(x) files with nvim.
Makes use of docx2txt, catdoc to display the files, meaning they are
required.
Added some spellchecking words.
Defaults webpage backgrounds to 'davy grey'. Generally, this will be
overwritten in the stylesheet that is automatically applied through
styler. Setting the background color to a dark one does however prevent
the blinding whiteness when first opening a new page in a dark room and
it still has to load (as well as when rapidly switching between tabs).
Used wrong 'after' designation which would wait forever since it needed
to start after the runlevel which it was designated to run at.
Committed default.target.wants symlink to service file to automatically
enable its autostart on new machines.
This wil only really work for my directory set-up, so perhaps either the
service module should be disabled by default for the installation, be
asked during installation, or simply be manually enabled to autostart
during initial set-up (maybe mention in readme for the module).
`fzfman` will gather all manpage topics and display them in a fzf list
to choose from. Selection will open the corresponding manpage.
Other fzf- functions have been standardized in their naming scheme:
fzf and the function without any spaces, e.g.
`fzfhistory`, `fzfyay`, `fzfyayrns`.
If no fzf is installed, session chooser will now be the old manual
session name input. `tm session-name` will attach or create a session of
the same name, whether fzf is installed or not.
If invoked without argument, and fzf is installed will show a list of
sessions to choose from. If fzf is missing, will create new session
based on current directory.
`tl` has been changed to display the old non-interactive list if no fzf
exists. If fzf has been found however, it points to `tm` instead, since
invoking it without arguments fulfills the same function.
Made yank highlight last 0.5s instead of 0.15s.
Moved mapping to display toc for markdown and pandoc files to the vim
standard mapping of gO (by default only enabled for :Man and :help).
Uses :WikiFzfToc, so will only work with wiki.vim
Fix location of thesaurus to follow XDG specification for application
data (in `.local/share/nvim/thesaurus`).
Automatically download thesaurus if it is not found.
Previously, super + r would open an extended run menu which contained
all programs to run, ssh servers to connect to, clipboard history, open
windows, *and* the calculator. It was cumbersome to open the window,
switch the mode to calculator and then have it obscure half the screen.
It was also the mode most often used.
So, these two modes have been split, and their mappings updated:
`super + shift + spacebar` opens the old extended run menu (sans calc),
the mapping mimicking the 'extended' version of the normal run mapping.
`super (+ shift) + r` opens the calculator. Without shift it opens top
left of the screen, with shift bottom right.
Fixed navigating backwards ignoring any files jumped to via the
Zettelkasten function and only moving to the last wiki.vim jumped-to
file. Now correctly navigates to any file in the chain, be that zk or
wiki by invoking the correct wiki.vim page opening function.
Will now contain additional functionality for ps, kill, and cd (preview
etc). Will also color things which have LS_COLORS set (done
automatically through lscolors-git file).
Added universal theme filtering. Universal means the theme exists for
each installed package. This is a (rough) way of knowing that it can
apply to every intended application -- though of course will not work if
more packages are installed than intended to be changed with processors.
The `styler list themes` command will default to only show universal
themes. To list all themes invoke with `styler list themes all`.
Styler will cache the available themes after the first retrieval. The
first retrieval still takes a while (~8.7 seconds for me), but
subsequent retrievals are much quicker. Cache will automatically be
rebuilt whenever a new package is downloaded, or an already downloaded
package is updated.
The filter function, as it stands it quite inefficient and could use
a better algorithm.
Uses rg or grep in descending preference.