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[helpers]
# BASE: A base system. Sets up a nice xdg (zsh) shell environment, utility scripts and
# a development environment based on git and nvim.
[base]
depends = ["shell", "vcs", "nvim", "scripts", "ssh", "terminal", "bootstrap"]
[bootstrap.files]
"bootstrap/dotlink.sh" = "~/.config/sh/alias.d/dotlink.sh"
[shell.files]
"sh/README.md" = { target = "~/NOWHERE", type = "symbolic", if = "false" }
sh = "~"
[vcs.files]
"vcs/README.md" = { target = "~/NOWHERE", type = "symbolic", if = "false" }
"vcs/git/config" = "~/.config"
"vcs/jj/config" = "~/.config"
"vcs/gitignore/config" = "~/.config"
"vcs/gitignore/local" = "~/.local"
vcs = "~"
[nvim.files]
"nvim/.config/nvim/spell/de.utf-8.add.spl" = { target = "~/.config/nvim/spell/de.utf-8.add.spl", type = "symbolic" }
"nvim/.config/nvim/spell/en.utf-8.add.spl" = { target = "~/.config/nvim/spell/en.utf-8.add.spl", type = "symbolic" }
nvim = "~"
[scripts.files]
"scripts/README.md" = { target = "~/NOWHERE", type = "symbolic", if = "false" }
scripts = "~"
[ssh.files]
ssh = "~"
[terminal.files]
"terminal/.config/vifm" = "~/.config/vifm"
"terminal/.config/vifm/vifmrc" = { target = "~/.config/vifm/vifmrc", type = "symbolic" }
terminal = "~"
# LINUX: A linux machine, with systemd enabled, auto-mounting set up and a nice productivity suite.
[linux]
depends = ["base", "disks", "pass", "office", "services", "social", "writing"]
[disks.files]
"disks/README.md" = { target = "~/NOWHERE", type = "symbolic", if = "false" }
disks = "~"
[pass.files]
"pass/README.md" = { target = "~/NOWHERE", type = "symbolic", if = "false" }
"pass/.local/share/pass-pick/assets/rofi-menu.gif" = { target = "~/NOWHERE", type = "symbolic", if = "false" }
pass = "~"
[office.files]
"office/README.md" = { target = "~/NOWHERE", type = "symbolic", if = "false" }
"office/.config/glow/email.json" = { target = "~/.config/glow/email.json", type = "symbolic" }
"office/.config/isync/mbsyncrc" = { target = "~/.config/isync/mbsyncrc", type = "template" }
"office/.config/msmtp/config" = { target = "~/.config/msmtp/config", type = "template" }
"office/.config/neomutt/account" = { target = "~/.config/neomutt/account", type = "template" }
"office/.config/neomutt/profile.gmail" = { target = "~/.config/neomutt/profile.gmail", type = "template" }
"office/.config/neomutt/profile.private" = { target = "~/.config/neomutt/profile.private", type = "template" }
office = "~"
[services.files]
"services/README.md" = { target = "~/NOWHERE", type = "symbolic", if = "false" }
services = "~"
[social.files]
social = "~"
[writing.files]
"writing/README.md" = { target = "~/NOWHERE", type = "symbolic", if = "false" }
"writing/jrnl/config" = "~/.config"
"writing/papis/config/papis/papistui.yaml" = { target = "~/.config/papis/papistui.yaml", type = "symbolic" }
"writing/papis/config" = "~/.config"
"writing/sioyek/config/sioyek/prefs_user.config" = { target = "~/.config/sioyek/prefs_user.config", type = "template", prepend = "# TEMPLATED BY DOTTER\n" }
"writing/sioyek/config" = "~/.config"
"writing/zathura/config" = "~/.config"
"writing/zk/config" = "~/.config"
"writing/pandoc/local" = "~/.local"
writing = "~"
# WORKSTATION: A desktop machine, with wayland environment and display attached.
[workstation]
depends = ["linux", "desktop", "multimedia", "qutebrowser"]
[desktop.files]
"desktop/.config/flavours/templates" = { target = "~/.config/flavours/templates", type = "symbolic" }
"desktop/.config/waybar/config" = { target = "~/.config/waybar/config", type = "symbolic" }
"desktop/.config/mako/config" = { target = "~/.config/mako/config", type = "template", prepend = "# TEMPLATED BY DOTTER\n" }
"desktop/README.md" = { target = "~/NOWHERE", type = "symbolic", if = "false" }
desktop = "~"
[multimedia.files]
"multimedia/README.md" = { target = "~/NOWHERE", type = "symbolic", if = "false" }
"multimedia/.config/mpv/scripts" = { target = "~/.config/mpv/scripts", type = "symbolic" }
"multimedia/.config/ncmpcpp/config" = { target = "~/.config/ncmpcpp/config", type = "symbolic" }
"multimedia/.config/mpv/fonts/uosc_icons.otf" = { target = "~/.config/mpv/fonts/uosc_icons.otf", type = "symbolic" }
"multimedia/.config/mpv/fonts/uosc_textures.ttf" = { target = "~/.config/mpv/fonts/uosc_textures.ttf", type = "symbolic" }
"multimedia/.config/vimiv/styles/base16" = { target = "~/.config/vimiv/styles/base16", type = "template" }
multimedia = "~"
[qutebrowser.files]
"qutebrowser/config" = "~/.config/qutebrowser"
"qutebrowser/scripts" = "~/.local/bin"
"qutebrowser/data" = "~/.local/share/qutebrowser"
[system.files]
"bootstrap/system-packages" = { target = "/", type = "symbolic", owner = "root" }

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includes = []
packages = ["workstation"]
[files]
[variables]
multimedia_beets_musicbrainz_user = ""
multimedia_beets_musicbrainz_pass = ""
multimedia_mopidy_subidy_url = ""
multimedia_mopidy_subidy_user = ""
multimedia_mopidy_subidy_pass = ""

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packages = ["system", "workstation"]
[files]
[variables]

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COMMIT_SOURCE="$2" COMMIT_SOURCE="$2"
BOOTSTRAPDIR="bootstrap" BOOTSTRAPDIR="bootstrap"
pkg_committed="$(cat "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)"/$BOOTSTRAPDIR/packages*.tsv | grep -v -e '^Name Description Source Target' | cut -f1 | sort)" pkg_committed="$(cat $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)/$BOOTSTRAPDIR/packages.tsv | tail +2 | cut -f1 | sort)"
pkg_onsystem=$(pacman -Qqett | sort) pkg_onsystem=$(pacman -Qqett | grep -v "$(pacman -Qqg base-devel)" | sort)
# get files only in repo, and only on machine # get files only in repo, and only on machine
only_committed=$(comm -23 <(echo "$pkg_committed") <(echo "$pkg_onsystem")) only_committed=$(comm -23 <(echo "$pkg_committed") <(echo "$pkg_onsystem"))

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# don't move the cache into repo
/.dotter/cache/
/.dotter/cache.toml
# no idea why gopass adds this image to config path # no idea why gopass adds this image to config path
gopass-logo-small.png gopass-logo-small.png
# #
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/qutebrowser/.config/qutebrowser/stylesheets /qutebrowser/.config/qutebrowser/stylesheets
# ignore the generated readability file for webpages # ignore the generated readability file for webpages
readability.html readability.html
# ignore the adblock file generated by qutebrowser
blocked-hosts
# ignore vifm & ueberzug utility files # ignore vifm & ueberzug utility files
vifm-help.txt vifm-help.txt
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colorscheme.yml colorscheme.yml
# taskwarrior # taskwarrior
office/.config/task/task-sync.rc taskwarrior/.config/task/task-sync.rc
office/.config/task/contexts taskwarrior/.config/task/contexts

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---
# install moreutils to enable ifne (if not empty)
# will only run the respective analyzers when files to test
# are acutally found
image: fnichol/check-shell:latest
analyze:
stage: test
before_script:
- apk add moreutils
- shellcheck --version
script:
- echo "--------- CHECKING POSIX SHELLSCRIPTS -------------"
- find . -type f -name '*.sh' | ifne xargs shellcheck -Calways
- echo "--------- CHECKING ZSH SHELLSCRIPTS -------------"
- find . -type f -name '*.zsh' | ifne xargs shellcheck -Calways -s bash -e SC2034
lint:
stage: test
before_script:
- apk add moreutils
- shfmt -version
script:
- echo "--------- CHECKING POSIX SHELLSCRIPTS -------------"
- find . -type f -name '*.sh' -not -path '*/pomo-app/*' | ifne xargs shfmt -d -i 4
- echo "--------- CHECKING ZSH SHELLSCRIPTS -------------"
- find . -type f -name '*.zsh' -not -path '*/pomo-app/*' | ifne xargs shfmt -d -i 4
test:
stage: test
image: alpine
before_script:
- apk add git bash
- git clone https://github.com/bats-core/bats-core.git /bats
- /bats/bin/bats --version
script:
- /bats/bin/bats -r .

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[submodule "polybar/.local/share/pomo-app"]
path = polybar/.local/share/pomo-app
url = https://github.com/jsspencer/pomo.git
[submodule "pass/.local/share/pass-pick"] [submodule "pass/.local/share/pass-pick"]
path = pass/.local/share/pass-pick path = pass/.local/share/pass-pick
url = https://git.martyoeh.me/Marty/pass-pick.git url = https://git.martyoeh.me/Marty/pass-pick.git
[submodule "scripts/.local/share/uoeia"]
path = scripts/.local/share/uoeia
url = https://git.martyoeh.me/Marty/uoeia.git
[submodule "multimedia/.local/share/vimiv/plugins/batchmark"]
path = multimedia/.local/share/vimiv/plugins/batchmark
url = https://github.com/jcjgraf/BatchMark

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--target=~
--ignore='^.gitlab-ci.yml$'
--ignore='^.stowrc$'
--ignore='^.githooks$'
--ignore='^README.md$'

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MIT License MIT License
Copyright (c) 2023 Marty Oehme Copyright (c) 2019 Marty Oehme
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

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# `~/🌹` # `~/🌹`
Note that the below screenshots still show the X configuration from [v0.1](https://gitlab.com/marty-oehme/dotfiles/-/tags/v0.1) which is *very* old by now. Note that the below screenshots still show the X configuration from [v0.1](https://gitlab.com/marty-oehme/dotfiles/-/tags/v0.1).
The current dotfiles are geared toward wayland for which the setup looks similar but not identical to the previews below. The current dotfiles are geared toward wayland for which the setup looks similar but not identical to the previews below.
## What's in these dotfiles ## What's in these dotfiles
* [x] wayland setup using `riverwm` with quick access to many overlays and picking tools for styles, downloads, browsing history, passwords and more * [x] vim configuration for simple programming tasks (especially go/typescript/python/bash) and prose
* [x] vim configuration for simple programming tasks (especially python/bash/lua) and prose (markdown/quarto/latex)
* [x] academic workflow tools, to allow quick citation, pdf compilation, and preview * [x] academic workflow tools, to allow quick citation, pdf compilation, and preview
* [x] simple, efficient waybar with package update notification and mpris integration * [x] simple, efficient waybar with package update notification, and spotify (mpris) integration
* [x] system-wide color management (terminals, vim, qutebrowser, polybar, xresources) through [`flavours`](https://github.com/Misterio77/flavours) application using [base16](http://chriskempson.com/projects/base16/) themes * [x] tmux session management through `tm` and `tl` tools
* [x] quick theme switching by activating `flavours` and fuzzy-searching themes with hot-key (default `<Super>=<Shift>+S`) * [x] tmux fuzzy-searching of terminal sessions to switch to with hot-key (`<C-A><C-s>`) in addition to normal session switching
* [x] system-wide color management (terminals, vim, qutebrowser, polybar, xresources) through `styler` command using [base16](http://chriskempson.com/projects/base16/) themes
* [x] quick theme switching by activating `styler` and fuzzy-searching themes with hot-key (default `<Super>=<Shift>+S`)
* [x] many vim color-schemes with quick light/dark switching (`F8`) and individual theme switch (`<Space>+F8`)
* [x] quick directory jumping using `z`, with `fzf` integration * [x] quick directory jumping using `z`, with `fzf` integration
* [x] `fzf`-like integrations for bibtex citation, vim buffer management, most recently used switching, shell command history, and more * [x] `fzf`-like integrations for bibtex citation, vim buffer management, most recently used switching, shell command history, and more
* [x] password management with `pass` and picking it with automatic typing into any window
[![Styler recoloring demo](https://gitlab.com/marty-oehme/dotfiles/-/wikis/uploads/bde87deda694590a2e08e21552e11309/styler.webp)](https://gitlab.com/marty-oehme/dotfiles/-/wikis/uploads/90894e53eff378db4d7f9f49e7a69fab/styler.mp4) [![Styler recoloring demo](https://gitlab.com/marty-oehme/dotfiles/-/wikis/uploads/bde87deda694590a2e08e21552e11309/styler.webp)](https://gitlab.com/marty-oehme/dotfiles/-/wikis/uploads/90894e53eff378db4d7f9f49e7a69fab/styler.mp4)
## Quick-Start ## Quick-Start
The dotfiles use `dotter` to link themselves in the home directory. You can clone this repository anywhere (though I have mine in `~/.dotfiles` as it seemed most logical for me). The dotfiles use `GNU stow` to link themselves in the home directory. You can clone this repository anywhere (though I have mine in `~/.dotfiles` as it seemed most logical for me).
I would recommend doing an initial `git clone --recursive` for this repository, since it contains git [submodules](https://nering.dev/2016/git-submodules-vs-subtrees/), which will then automatically get pulled in as well. I would recommend doing a `git clone --recursive` for this repository, since it contains git [submodules](https://nering.dev/2016/git-submodules-vs-subtrees/), which will then automatically get pulled in as well. Of course, you can do it non-recursively and then just pull those modules selectively which you actually want.
Of course, you can do it non-recursively and then just pull those modules selectively which you actually want.
Once in the repository directory, when you then run `./install.sh` it will install many of the packages I use (though they are probably slightly out-of-date) and link the dotfiles into the home directory. Once in the repository directory, when you then run `./install.sh` it will install many of the packages I use (though they are probably slightly out-of-date) and link the dotfiles into the home directory.
I would mostly recommend this on fresh machines or a test machine first - it *will* link my personal dotfiles and, if you allow it, *will* install quite a few packages. If you do not want to install any packages, but only link the dotfiles run `stow -S */` from the main repository directory.
By default it will ask your consent for some steps -- use `./install.sh -f` to force yes to everything. Since dotfiles management is based on `stow`, it will not overwrite anything already in the home directory (though you can force it to if you really want, using `stow --override='.*'` -- I do not recommend this).
The dotfile installation procedure is based on `dotter`, it will generally *not overwrite* anything already in the home directory, but of course be observant when doing ptentially destructive operations.
> **NOTE**
> The same non-destructive installation procedure does *not* apply to the package installation and system setting file linking, where it can potentially overwrite or remove existing files.
After all files are linked and you open a new shell session, the `dotlink` alias will allow you to re-link all dotfiles from anywhere on the system.[^1] After all files are linked and you open a new shell session, the `dotlink` alias will allow you to re-link all dotfiles from anywhere on the system.[^1]
[^1]: This alias only works when the dotfiles are cloned into `~/.dotfiles`, mirroring my setup. [^1]: This alias only works when the dotfiles are cloned into `~/.dotfiles`, mirroring my setup.
This is due to a hard-coded cd into this directory. This is due to a hard-coded cd into this directory.
If your dotfiles lie in another directory and you want to use the dotlink alias, simply change the corresponding line in `bootstrap/.config/sh/alias.d/dotlink.sh` If your dotfiles lie in another directory and you want to use the dotlink alias, simply change the corresponding line in `bootstrap/.config/sh/alias.d/dotlink.sh`]
Both automatic installation paths are presumably somewhat brittle. In any case, I would suggest to manually look through the files for things you want instead of copying and activating everything. Both automatic installation paths are presumably somewhat brittle. In any case, I would suggest to manually look through the files for things you want instead of copying and activating everything.
Dotfiles are too personal to be standardized like that. Dotfiles are too personal to be standardized like that.
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* [`vifm`](https://github.com/vifm/vifm) - vim-like file-manager * [`vifm`](https://github.com/vifm/vifm) - vim-like file-manager
* [`qutebrowser`](https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser) - vim-key enabled web browser * [`qutebrowser`](https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser) - vim-key enabled web browser
* [`pass`](pass/README.md) - Password management suite * [`pass`](pass/README.md) - Password management suite
* [`bibtex`] - LateX/BibteX/pandoc plaintext writing & reference suite * [`bibtex`](bibtex/README.md) - LateX/BibteX/pandoc plaintext writing & reference suite
* [`git`](git/README.md) - distributed version control system. * [`git`](git/README.md) - distributed version control system.
* [`office`](office/README.md) - office/productivity software for writing e-mail and setting appointments
## Notes ## Notes
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* Whereas `sh` module scripts are requirements for other scripts, `.local/bin` in the `scripts` module contains most executable user scripts. Most of these have been migrated to other corresponding modules (e.g. if a script exclusively targets git functionality, it will live there), some useful --- or left-over --- stand-alone scripts remain however. * Whereas `sh` module scripts are requirements for other scripts, `.local/bin` in the `scripts` module contains most executable user scripts. Most of these have been migrated to other corresponding modules (e.g. if a script exclusively targets git functionality, it will live there), some useful --- or left-over --- stand-alone scripts remain however.
* `.local/share/pandoc` contains configuration for academic latex writing (pandoc, really) and is of interest if you want to use this functionality. * `.local/share/pandoc` contains configuration for academic latex writing (pandoc, really) and is of interest if you want to use this functionality.
* `.xinitrc` is used for x initialization and program startup. At some point, some of the consistently running applications may be moved to systemd/runit as supervised services. * `.xinitrc` is used for x initialization and program startup. At some point, some of the consistently running applications may be moved to systemd/runit as supervised services.
* Generally, top-level directories starting with a . are only meaningful for the *repository* not for the functionality of the machine that these dotfiles are deployed on. That means `.gitlab-ci.yml`, `.assets/`, `.gitignore` and similar files and directories will not show up in the final deployment in any home directory. Perhaps they should be called dotdot-files since they're the dotfiles for my dotfiles. 🙂 (Also, '[dotfiles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_satiation)'.) * Generally, top-level directories starting with a . are only meaningful for the *repository* not for the functionality of the machine that these dotfiles are deployed on. That means `.gitlab-ci.yml`, `.assets/`, `.stowrc` and similar files and directories will not show up in the final deployment in any home directory. Perhaps they should be called dotdot-files since they're the dotfiles for my dotfiles. 🙂 (Also, '[dotfiles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_satiation)'.)
[^shreq]: I may remove this requirement in the future to make modules more self-contained. However, relying on some base utility scripts makes it easier to avoid duplicating such functionality for each individual script in other modules. [^shreq]: I may remove this requirement in the future to make modules more self-contained. However, relying on some base utility scripts makes it easier to avoid duplicating such functionality for each individual script in other modules.

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[ -f "$CONFDIR/sh/alias" ] && source "$CONFDIR/sh/alias" [ -f "$CONFDIR/sh/alias" ] && source "$CONFDIR/sh/alias"
# load additional aliases # load additional aliases
if [ -d "$CONFDIR/sh/alias.d" ]; then if [ -d "$CONFDIR/sh/alias.d" ]; then
for _alias in "$CONFDIR/sh/alias.d"/*.sh; do for _alias in "$CONFDIR/sh/alias.d"/*.sh; do
. "$_alias" . "$_alias"
done done
unset _alias unset _alias
fi fi
if [ -d "$CONFDIR/bash/alias.d" ]; then if [ -d "$CONFDIR/bash/alias.d" ]; then
for _alias in "$CONFDIR/bash/alias.d"/*.sh; do for _alias in "$CONFDIR/bash/alias.d"/*.sh; do
. "$_alias" . "$_alias"
done done
unset _alias unset _alias
fi fi
alias ls='ls --color=auto' alias ls='ls --color=auto'
PS1='[\u@\h \W]\$ '
eval "$(starship init bash)"
eval "$(zoxide init bash)"
set -o vi
stty time 0
bind 'set keyseq-timeout 1'
eval "$(atuin init bash)"

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
# shows due entries of bibtex file passed in
# HACK: brittle! will break on various bibfile abnormities (even just on due date w/o priority)
# FIXME: reimplementation with real library needed
#
OPTIND=1 # Reset in case getopts has been used previously in the shell.
fields="due|priority|\bauthor\b|\btitle\b"
filterby="due"
file="${BIBFILE}"
until=""
show_help() {
printf "%s\n" \
"" \
" bib-due Show due readings from bibtex file." \
"" \
" Usage: bib-due [-hv] -i input.bib -r 'due|priority|\bauthor|\btitle' -l 'due' -u '2020-05-12'" \
"" \
" Options:" \
"" \
" -i [bibtex-file] Input bibtex file to scrape and get items from." \
"" \
" -r [fields] Field values to read in file." \
"" \
" -l [filter] Field to use as filter entity." \
" This field is required for the scraper to pick entries up." \
"" \
" help | -h | --help Print out this help." \
"" \
" Invoked without arguments, bib-due will scrape the file defined in BIBFILE environment variable, " \
" filtering entries with the 'due' field, and getting the values for 'due', 'priority', 'author', " \
" and 'title' fields. It will then print the entries to stdout." \
"" \
" Example output line:" \
"" \
' 2020-06-25 (1): Sergei Gerasymchuk -- “Ze” time in Ukraine (Gerasymchuk2019) ' \
""
}
filter_until() {
# filter for dates, with line numbers
filtered=$(echo "$entries" | grep -noE '[[:digit:]]{4}-[[:digit:]]{2}-[[:digit:]]{2}')
# redirect entries to fifo pipe
mkfifo filteredentries
finish() {
rm filteredentries
}
trap finish EXIT
echo "$filtered" >filteredentries &
# find first date past until filter
lastline=""
while IFS= read -r line; do
cond=$(printf '%s' "$line" | cut -d: -f2)
cond=$(date -d "$cond" +%s)
if [ "$cond" -gt "$until" ]; then
lastline=$(printf '%s' "$line" | cut -d: -f1)
break
fi
done <filteredentries
# special cases all in filter, or none in filter
if [ -z "$lastline" ]; then
return
elif [ "$lastline" -eq 1 ]; then
entries=""
# filter
else
# remove lines below found
lastprinted="$((lastline - 1))"
entries=$(echo "$entries" | sed -n "1,${lastprinted}p;${lastline}q")
fi
}
filter_priority() {
priority="$1"
# filter for dates, with line numbers
# filtered=$(echo "$entries" | grep -noE '[[:digit:]]{4}-[[:digit:]]{2}-[[:digit:]]{2}')
filtered=""
while [ "$priority" -gt 0 ]; do
current=$(echo "$entries" | grep -E "\($priority\)")
# append found to filtered entries
filtered=$(printf "%s\n%s" "$filtered" "$current")
# go to next 'higher' priority
priority="$((priority - 1))"
done
# sort them chronologically again, remove empty lines
entries="$(echo "$filtered" | sed -e '/^$/d' | sort)"
}
main() {
if [ -z "$file" ]; then
echo "Requires a bibtex file as argument."
exit 1
fi
# filter all entries for those containing filterby field (default: due)
# retain values of all fields mentioned in fields variable
entries=$(grep -E "^@|$fields" "$file" | awk 1 ORS=' ' | sed -E 's/@\w+\{/\n/g' | grep "$filterby" | tail -n +2 | sed -E 's/(,\s+(\w+)\s+=\s+|,\s*$)/\t/g' | awk -F'\t' '{ print $4 "\t" $5 "\t" $2 "\t" $3 "\t" $1 }')
# prettify and sort the entries for display (remove {}, order by date,prio,author,title)
entries=$(echo "$entries" | awk -F'\t' '{ gsub(/{/,""); gsub(/}/,""); gsub(/prio/,"",$2) } { print $1 " (" $2 "): " $3 " -- " $4 " (" $5 ")"}' | sort)
if [ -n "$until" ]; then
filter_until
fi
if [ -n "$priority" ]; then
filter_priority "$priority"
fi
echo "$entries"
}
while getopts "h?i:u:r:l:p:" opt; do
case "$opt" in
h | \?)
show_help
exit 0
;;
# v) verbose=1
# ;;
r)
fields="$OPTARG"
;;
l)
filterby="$OPTARG"
;;
i)
file="$OPTARG"
;;
u)
until="$(date -d "$OPTARG" +%s)"
;;
p)
priority="$OPTARG"
;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND - 1))
[ "${1:-}" = "--" ] && shift
main "$@"

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
exist rofi normal
_rofi() {
rofi -dmenu -no-auto-select -i -theme themes/dropdown -p "papers" -l 25 -yoffset 20 -columns 1 -u "$urgent"
}
# call for whatever file is passed in
results="$(bib-due "$@")"
# mark priority 1 items as urgent in rofi
urgent="$(
# find all lines with priority 1, (marked as `(1):` );
# print them on 1 line, -1 since dmenu is 0 indexed
echo "$results" | grep -n '(1):' | cut -d: -f1 | awk '{ $0=$0-1; print $0 }' ORS=','
)"
# get user choice, exit if nothing selected
choice=$(echo "$results" | _rofi)
[ -z "$choice" ] && exit 0
key=$(echo "$choice" | sed -E 's/.*\((\w+)\)$/\1/')
# get library pdf folder (only searches for default ./pdf path)
library="$(dirname "$(realpath "$BIBFILE")")/pdf"
# find and open the key-associated pdf file
${FILEREADER:-xdg-open} "$(find "$library" -type f -name "$key *.pdf")"

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# Bibtex module
[bibtex](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX) - plain-text reference management
## bib-due
The `bib-due` script depends on (gnu) grep, awk, and sed, date if using date filtering capabilities. It is currently written in a rather haphazard way, and prone to breakage.
On the other hand, it does what it's supposed to do: list bibtex entries which have their due-date coming up.
The script needs bibtex entries to be marked with two fields: `due`, containing a due date (ideally in YYYY-MM-DD format, for easy sorting), and `priority` containing a read priority. It will also, by default attempt to grab the values of the fields `author` and `title`, as well as the name of the bibtex key of the entry.
It can be invoked with the path to a bibtex file `bib-due path/to/library.bib`, and will gather the entries from the respective file. It can be invoked without an argument if the environment variable `$BIBFILE` is declared (pointing to a bibtex file).
Example output looks as follows:
![bib-due example output](.assets/bibtex/list.png)
The output can then be filtered further through other programs.
Bib-due itself allows 2 filtering options: *until* a certain date (`-u`), and *at least* a certain priority (`-p`).
Using priority is relatively self-explanatory: 1 is the highest priority, 3 the lowest (technically, no priority is the lowest). Choosing `-p3` means priority 1, 2, and 3 will be displayed. Choosing `-p1` will only display the highest priority items.
Using the date works as a cut-off for the future, and it uses gnu `date` to calculate the correct date. That makes things like `-u 'fri this week'` possible, showing only upcoming items until the end of the week. Read the `date` manual for more information.
There will likely not be a new option for filtering dates *from* a certain point forward since I don't need it and before implementing more stuff what's there should be more solid. (and read your damn overdue texts!)
Again, this script will (for now[^time]) break when bibtex files are formatted in any way other than what it expects.
An example of a working entry:
[^time]: And probably for some time since I don't see myself sinking too much more time into this in the near future. I actually need to get some of the upcoming readings done that I can now list! 🙂
```
@InBook{Borhi2016,
author = {László Borhi},
chapter = {1956: Self-Liberation},
pages = {117--137},
publisher = {Indiana University Press},
title = {Dealing with dictators: the {United States}, {Hungary}, and {East Central Europe}, 1942-1989},
year = {2016},
due = {2020-05-07},
file = {:Borhi2016 - Dealing with Dictators_ the United States, Hungary, and East Central Europe, 1942 1989.pdf:PDF},
pagetotal = {564},
priority = {prio1},
timestamp = {2020-05-08},
}
```
Important fields are author, title, due, priority. These need to exist, and need to be ordered alphabetically. Otherwise there will probably be some breakage.
## rofi-bib-due
The `rofi-bib-due` script utilizes the `bib-due` script and depends on an existing installed `rofi` module (see [here](rofi/)).
On invocation, it creates a list of upcoming readings, and allows selecting one of the readings. The selected reading will be passed along to `$FILEREADER` if it is declared, falling back to `xdg-open` if not.
Currently, the path to the reading pdf is hard-coded to be `path/to/bibtex.bib/pdf`, and the name has to begin with the exact bibtex key; otherwise the script will not be able to find the pdf.
An example of the script in action: (window size has been reduced for the recording, cutting off most entry names)
![rofi-bib-due demonstration](.assets/bibtex/rofi.gif)

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# #
# to customize this to your own needs, change the `push folder` to the # to customize this to your own needs, change the `push folder` to the
# location of your dotfiles (stow) repository # location of your dotfiles (stow) repository
alias dotlink="pushd ~/.dotfiles;\ alias dotlink="pushd ~/.dotfiles;\
dotter deploy;\ stow -R */ 2> >(grep -v 'Absolute/relative mismatch between Stow dir' 1>&2) ;\
popd" popd"

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# TODO find a more generic way to express 'ignore any non-folder files'
^/install_packages.sh
^/update_package_list.sh
^/packages.*.tsv
^/README.md
^/system-packages

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FROM archlinux:latest
# First build then run this dockerfile with:
# `podman build -t bootstrap .`
# `podman run -it -v /path/to/my/dotfiles:/path/to/my/dotfiles:ro bootstrap`
RUN pacman-key --init
RUN pacman -Syu --noconfirm git vi base-devel sudo zsh man man-pages
RUN useradd -m -G wheel -s /usr/bin/zsh marty
RUN echo "%wheel ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers
RUN echo "marty:password" | chpasswd
# RUN su marty
# RUN cd /home/marty
# RUN git clone "https://git.martyoeh.me/Marty/dotfiles" .dotfiles
# link it directly from dotfile development dir to experiment
USER marty
VOLUME /home/marty/.dotfiles
WORKDIR /home/marty/.dotfiles
CMD ["/usr/bin/bash"]

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# DESCRIPTION: Display usage information for this script. # DESCRIPTION: Display usage information for this script.
# PARAMETERS: see usage function # PARAMETERS: see usage function
#============================================================================== #==============================================================================
PKG_TSV_FILE=${PKG_TSV_FILE:-bootstrap/packages_stable.tsv} packages="${BOOTSTRAP_PACKAGES:-packages.txt}"
packages_repo="${BOOTSTRAP_PACKAGES:-$(grep -e ' R ' "$PKG_TSV_FILE" | cut -f1 -d' ')}"
packages_aur="${BOOTSTRAP_PACKAGES_AUR:-$(grep -e ' A ' "$PKG_TSV_FILE" | cut -f1 -d' ')}"
packages_pipx="${BOOTSTRAP_PACKAGES_PIPX:-$(grep -e ' P ' "$PKG_TSV_FILE" | cut -f1,5 -d' ')}"
main() { main() {
local cmd="" local cmd=""
@ -37,80 +34,59 @@ main() {
exit $ret exit $ret
} }
install_paru() { install_yay() {
# check for existing paru installation # check for existing yay installation
if type paru >/dev/null 2>&1; then if type yay >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Existing paru installation found ..........................................." echo "Existing yay installation found ..........................................."
return return
fi fi
# use tmp dir to make paru # use tmp dir to make yay
tempdir=".paru" target=$(mktemp -d)
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/paru.git "$tempdir" git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/yay.git "$target"
pushd "$tempdir" || exit 1 cd "$target" || exit
makepkg -si makepkg -si
popd || exit 1
rm -rf "$tempdir"
} }
update_repos() { update_repos() {
unattended="$1" unattended="$1"
if "$unattended"; then if "$unattended"; then
paru -Sqyy --noconfirm yay -Sqyy --noconfirm
else else
paru -Syy yay -Syy
fi fi
} }
install_packages() { install_packages() {
unattended="$1" unattended="$1"
if "$unattended"; then if "$unattended"; then
echo "$packages_repo" "$packages_aur" | paru -Squ --noconfirm --needed - yay -Squ --noconfirm --needed - <"$packages"
else else
echo "$packages_repo" | paru -Squ --needed - yay -Su --needed - <"$packages"
echo "$packages_aur" | paru -S --needed -
fi fi
} }
install_pipx() { check_consent() {
if type pipx >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "This will take a while and install many packages. Proceed [y/N]?"
echo "Existing pipx installation found .........................................." read -r yes
return if [[ "$yes" != y* ]]; then
echo "Exiting."
exit
fi fi
if "$unattended"; then
paru -S --noconfirm python-pipx
else
paru -S python-pipx
fi
}
install_pipx_pkgs() {
while IFS= read -r line; do
if [ -z "$line" ]; then return; fi
prog=$(echo "$line" | cut -f1 -d' ')
pipx install "$prog"
injections=$(echo "$line" | cut -f2 -d' ')
for inject_args in ${injections//,/ }; do
pipx inject "$prog" "$inject_args"
done
done <<<"$packages_pipx"
} }
install() { install() {
unattended=$1 unattended=$1
echo "Beginning package bootstrap ..............................................." echo "Beginning package bootstrap ..............................................."
echo "Installing paru ............................................................" if ! "$unattended"; then
install_paru check_consent
fi
echo "Installing yay ............................................................"
install_yay
echo "Installing apps ..........................................................." echo "Installing apps ..........................................................."
update_repos "$unattended" update_repos "$unattended"
install_packages "$unattended" install_packages "$unattended"
echo "Done ......................................................................" echo "Done ......................................................................"
echo "Installing pipx ..........................................................."
install_pipx
echo "Installing pipx packages .................................................."
install_pipx_pkgs
echo "Done ......................................................................"
} }
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@ -1,14 +1,13 @@
Name Description Source Target Injections Name Description Source Target
aaxtomp3 Convert Audible's .aax filetype to MP3, FLAC, M4A, or OPUS A aaxtomp3 Convert Audible's .aax filetype to MP3, FLAC, M4A, or OPUS A
abduco Tool for session {at,de}tach support which allows a process to run independently from its controlling terminal R
acpid A daemon for delivering ACPI power management events with netlink support R acpid A daemon for delivering ACPI power management events with netlink support R
afew Initial tagging script for notmuch mail R afew Initial tagging script for notmuch mail R
alias-tips-git An oh-my-zsh plugin to help remembering those aliases you defined once A alias-tips-git An oh-my-zsh plugin to help remembering those aliases you defined once A
alsa-utils Advanced Linux Sound Architecture - Utilities R alsa-utils Advanced Linux Sound Architecture - Utilities R
anki-bin Helps you remember facts (like words/phrases in a foreign language) efficiently. Installed with wheel. A anki Helps you remember facts (like words/phrases in a foreign language) efficiently A
ansible Official assortment of Ansible collections R ansible Official assortment of Ansible collections R
ansible-lint Checks playbooks for practices and behaviour that could potentially be improved. R ansible-lint Checks playbooks for practices and behaviour that could potentially be improved. R
arch-wiki-lite Arch Wiki without HTML. 1/9 as big, easily searched & viewable on console R arch-wiki-lite The wiki without html. 1/9 as big, easily searched and viewable on console. R
arduino Arduino prototyping platform SDK R arduino Arduino prototyping platform SDK R
arduino-avr-core Arduino AVR core with upstream avr-gcc and avrdude R arduino-avr-core Arduino AVR core with upstream avr-gcc and avrdude R
arduino-cli Arduino command line interface R arduino-cli Arduino command line interface R
@ -17,84 +16,76 @@ asix-ax88179-dkms A kernel module for ASIX AX88178A AX88179 USB 3.0 network adap
aspell-de German dictionary for aspell R aspell-de German dictionary for aspell R
aspell-en English dictionary for aspell R aspell-en English dictionary for aspell R
atool A script for managing file archives of various types R atool A script for managing file archives of various types R
atuin Magical shell history R
aubio A tool for extracting annotations from audio signals R aubio A tool for extracting annotations from audio signals R
auto-cpufreq Automatic CPU speed & power optimizer A awesome Highly configurable framework window manager R
autofs A kernel-based automounter for Linux A
barrier Open-source KVM software based on Synergy (GUI) R barrier Open-source KVM software based on Synergy (GUI) R
base Minimal package set to define a basic Arch Linux installation R bash-bats Bash Automated Testing System R
base-devel Basic tools to build Arch Linux packages R
bash-completion Programmable completion for the bash shell R bash-completion Programmable completion for the bash shell R
bash-language-server Bash language server implementation based on Tree Sitter and its grammar for Bash R bash-language-server Bash language server implementation based on Tree Sitter and its grammar for Bash R
bat Cat clone with syntax highlighting and git integration R bat Cat clone with syntax highlighting and git integration R
bats Bash Automated Testing System R
bc An arbitrary precision calculator language R
beancount A personal double entry accounting and budgeting software P git+https://github.com/bratekarate/beancount-categorizer.git,beancount-dkb,fava,python-magic,smart-importer
bearssl Implementation of the SSL/TLS protocol (RFC 5246) written in C R bearssl Implementation of the SSL/TLS protocol (RFC 5246) written in C R
beets Organize your music collection from the command line P beetcamp,deets-describe,beets-ydl,pyacoustid,pylast bemoji-git Emoji picker that remembers your favorites. A
bemenu-dmenu Symlink for using bemenu (native wayland support) as a drop-in replacement to dmenu A
bemoji Emoji picker that remembers your favorites A
bibclean BibTeX and Scribe bibliography prettyprinter and syntax checker A bibclean BibTeX and Scribe bibliography prettyprinter and syntax checker A
biber A Unicode-capable BibTeX replacement for biblatex users R biber A Unicode-capable BibTeX replacement for biblatex users R
bibtool A tool for manipulating BibTeX files R bibtool A tool for manipulating BibTeX files R
bind A complete, highly portable implementation of the DNS protocol R bind A complete, highly portable implementation of the DNS protocol R
bluetuith-bin A TUI based bluetooth manager A bluetuith-bin A TUI based bluetooth manager A
bluez-utils Development and debugging utilities for the bluetooth protocol stack R bluez-utils Development and debugging utilities for the bluetooth protocol stack R
booster Fast and secure initramfs generator R
brightnessctl Lightweight brightness control tool R brightnessctl Lightweight brightness control tool R
btop A monitor of system resources, bpytop ported to C++ R btop A monitor of system resources, bpytop ported to C++ R
caddy Fast web server with automatic HTTPS R caddy Fast web server with automatic HTTPS R
calcurse A text-based personal organizer R calcurse A text-based personal organizer R
catdoc A convertor for Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and RTF Files to text R catdoc A convertor for Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and RTF Files to text R
chafa Image-to-text converter supporting a wide range of symbols and palettes, transparency, animations, etc. R chafa Image-to-text converter supporting a wide range of symbols and palettes, transparency, animations, etc. R
cinny-desktop-bin Matrix client focusing primarily on a simple, elegant and secure interface (binary release) A
clipman A simple clipboard manager for Wayland A clipman A simple clipboard manager for Wayland A
cups-pdf PDF printer for cups R
cups-pk-helper A helper that makes system-config-printer use PolicyKit R cups-pk-helper A helper that makes system-config-printer use PolicyKit R
dbus-broker Linux D-Bus Message Broker R dbus-broker Linux D-Bus Message Broker R
dcnnt Yet another tool to connect Android phone with desktop similar to KDE Connect A dcnnt Yet another tool to connect Android phone with desktop similar to KDE Connect A
dconf-editor GSettings editor for GNOME R dconf-editor GSettings editor for GNOME R
dell-command-configure Configure various BIOS features on Dell laptops A dell-command-configure Configure various BIOS features on Dell laptops A
devour Window Manager agnostic swallowing feature for terminal emulators A
dhcpcd RFC2131 compliant DHCP client daemon R dhcpcd RFC2131 compliant DHCP client daemon R
distrobox Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. A diff-so-fancy Good-looking diffs with diff-highlight and more R
dnsmasq Lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server R
docker Pack, ship and run any application as a lightweight container R docker Pack, ship and run any application as a lightweight container R
docker-compose Fast, isolated development environments using Docker R docker-compose Fast, isolated development environments using Docker R
docx2txt Recovers text from DOCX files, with good formatting. R docx2txt Recovers text from DOCX files, with good formatting. R
dos2unix Text file format converter R dos2unix Text file format converter R
dotter-rs-bin A dotfile manager and templater written in Rust A
duf Disk Usage/Free Utility R duf Disk Usage/Free Utility R
dunst Customizable and lightweight notification-daemon R
dust A more intuitive version of du in rust R dust A more intuitive version of du in rust R
efm-langserver General purpose Language Server A efm-langserver General purpose Language Server A
element-desktop Glossy Matrix collaboration client — desktop version. R
enca Charset analyser and converter R enca Charset analyser and converter R
entr Run arbitrary commands when files change R entr Run arbitrary commands when files change R
euporie View and work with ipnb Python notebooks from the cli P evince Document viewer (PDF, PostScript, XPS, djvu, dvi, tiff, cbr, cbz, cb7, cbt) R
exa ls replacement R
exercism-bin Command line client for exercism.io A exercism-bin Command line client for exercism.io A
exfat-utils Utilities for exFAT file system R exfat-utils Utilities for exFAT file system R
eza A modern replacement for ls (community fork of exa) R
f3 Simple tool that tests flash cards capacity and performance to see if they live up to claimed specifications A f3 Simple tool that tests flash cards capacity and performance to see if they live up to claimed specifications A
fasd Command-line productivity booster, offers quick access to files and directories R
fd Simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to find R fd Simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to find R
ffmpegthumbnailer Lightweight video thumbnailer that can be used by file managers R ffmpegthumbnailer Lightweight video thumbnailer that can be used by file managers R
firefox Standalone web browser from mozilla.org R firefox Standalone web browser from mozilla.org R
flavours A simple and easy cli to build and use base16 schemes A
fonts-cjk Linux 下的免费商用字体包 A fonts-cjk Linux 下的免费商用字体包 A
freerdp Free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) R freerdp Free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) R
fvextra Extensions to fancyvrb, including automatic line breaking and improved math mode R
fwupd Simple daemon to allow session software to update firmware R fwupd Simple daemon to allow session software to update firmware R
fzf-tab-bin-git Replace zsh's default completion selection menu with fzf (git version). This package also compiles the optional binary module. A fzf-tab-git Replace zsh's default completion selection menu with fzf. R
gallery-dl Command-line program to download image-galleries and collections from several image hosting sites A gallery-dl Command-line program to download image-galleries and collections from several image hosting sites A
gamemode A daemon/lib combo that allows games to request a set of optimisations be temporarily applied to the host OS R gamemode A daemon/lib combo that allows games to request a set of optimisations be temporarily applied to the host OS R
gimp GNU Image Manipulation Program R gimp GNU Image Manipulation Program R
git-delta Syntax-highlighting pager for git and diff output R
git-lfs Git extension for versioning large files R git-lfs Git extension for versioning large files R
gitlint Git commit message linter A gitlint Git commit message linter A
gitui Blazing fast terminal-ui for git written in Rust R gitui Blazing fast terminal-ui for git written in Rust R
gk6x-bin Configure keys, macros, and lighting on GK6X keyboards (GK64, GK84, GK61, etc) A gk6x-bin Configure keys, macros, and lighting on GK6X keyboards (GK64, GK84, GK61, etc) A
glances CLI curses-based monitoring tool R glances CLI curses-based monitoring tool R
glfw-wayland A free, open source, portable framework for graphical application development (wayland) R glfw-wayland A free, open source, portable framework for graphical application development (wayland) R
glow Command-line markdown renderer R glow Markdown renderer for the CLI R
gnome-keyring Stores passwords and encryption keys R
gnu-netcat GNU rewrite of netcat, the network piping application R gnu-netcat GNU rewrite of netcat, the network piping application R
gnumeric A GNOME Spreadsheet Program R gnumeric A GNOME Spreadsheet Program R
gnuplot Plotting package which outputs to X11, PostScript, PNG, GIF, and others R gnuplot Plotting package which outputs to X11, PostScript, PNG, GIF, and others R
go Core compiler tools for the Go programming language R
go-md2man A markdown to manpage generator R go-md2man A markdown to manpage generator R
gomuks A terminal based Matrix client written in Go A gomuks A terminal based Matrix client written in Go A
gopls Language server for Go programming language R gopls Language server for Go programming language R
@ -102,6 +93,7 @@ gotty-bin Simple command line tool that turns your CLI tools into web applicatio
grim Screenshot utility for Wayland R grim Screenshot utility for Wayland R
grub GNU GRand Unified Bootloader (2) R grub GNU GRand Unified Bootloader (2) R
gsimplecal Simple and lightweight GTK calendar R gsimplecal Simple and lightweight GTK calendar R
gst-libav Multimedia graph framework - libav plugin R
gst-plugins-bad Multimedia graph framework - bad plugins R gst-plugins-bad Multimedia graph framework - bad plugins R
gstreamer-vaapi Multimedia graph framework - vaapi plugin R gstreamer-vaapi Multimedia graph framework - vaapi plugin R
gucharmap Gnome Unicode Charmap R gucharmap Gnome Unicode Charmap R
@ -111,33 +103,26 @@ htop Interactive process viewer R
hugo Fast and Flexible Static Site Generator in Go R hugo Fast and Flexible Static Site Generator in Go R
iftop Display bandwidth usage on an interface R iftop Display bandwidth usage on an interface R
imapfilter A mail filtering utility for processing IMAP mailboxes A imapfilter A mail filtering utility for processing IMAP mailboxes A
imv Image viewer for Wayland and X11 R
intel-ucode Microcode update files for Intel CPUs R intel-ucode Microcode update files for Intel CPUs R
iputils Network monitoring tools, including ping R iputils Network monitoring tools, including ping R
ipython An enhanced Interactive Python shell. R ipython An enhanced Interactive Python shell. R
isbntools A variety of tools to work with isbn addresses P
iucode-tool Tool to manipulate Intel® IA-32/X86-64 microcode bundles R iucode-tool Tool to manipulate Intel® IA-32/X86-64 microcode bundles R
iwd Internet Wireless Daemon R jabref-latest GUI frontend for BibTeX, written in Java; latest main (master) version from git A
jc Converts the output of popular command-line tools and file-types to JSON R
jiq-bin Interactive JSON query tool using jq expressions A jiq-bin Interactive JSON query tool using jq expressions A
jmtpfs FUSE and libmtp based filesystem for accessing MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) devices A jmtpfs FUSE and libmtp based filesystem for accessing MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) devices A
jpdftweak A Swiss Army Knife GUI application for PDF documents A jpdftweak A Swiss Army Knife GUI application for PDF documents A
jrnl Collect your thoughts and notes without leaving the command line R jrnl Collect your thoughts and notes without leaving the command line R
jupyter-nbclient A tool for running Jupyter Notebooks in different execution contexts. R keyd A key remapping daemon for linux. A
kanshi Dynamic output configuration for Wayland WMs R khal CLI calendar application build around CalDAV R
keyd A key remapping daemon for linux R khard Console CardDAV client R
khal CLI calendar application built around CalDAV R kitty A modern, hackable, featureful, OpenGL-based terminal emulator R
khard Console address book manager R
kubo IPFS implementation in Go R kubo IPFS implementation in Go R
lazygit Simple terminal UI for git commands R lazygit Simple terminal UI for git commands R
lib32-gamemode A daemon/lib combo that allows games to request a set of optimisations be temporarily applied to the host OS R
libdvdcss Portable abstraction library for DVD decryption R libdvdcss Portable abstraction library for DVD decryption R
libfido2 Library functionality for FIDO 2.0, including communication with a device over USB R
libqalculate Multi-purpose desktop calculator R libqalculate Multi-purpose desktop calculator R
libreoffice-fresh LibreOffice branch which contains new features and program enhancements R libreoffice-fresh LibreOffice branch which contains new features and program enhancements R
libva-intel-driver VA-API implementation for Intel G45 and HD Graphics family R libva-intel-driver VA-API implementation for Intel G45 and HD Graphics family R
libvirt API for controlling virtualization engines (openvz,kvm,qemu,virtualbox,xen,etc) R licenses A set of common license files R
linux The Linux kernel and modules R
linux-firmware Firmware files for Linux R linux-firmware Firmware files for Linux R
linux-headers Headers and scripts for building modules for the Linux kernel R linux-headers Headers and scripts for building modules for the Linux kernel R
linux-lts The LTS Linux kernel and modules R linux-lts The LTS Linux kernel and modules R
@ -150,15 +135,12 @@ lua-language-server Lua Language Server coded by Lua R
lua51 Powerful lightweight programming language designed for extending applications R lua51 Powerful lightweight programming language designed for extending applications R
luacheck A tool for linting and static analysis of Lua code R luacheck A tool for linting and static analysis of Lua code R
lutris Open Gaming Platform R lutris Open Gaming Platform R
ly TUI display manager R ly TUI display manager A
lynx A text browser for the World Wide Web R lynx A text browser for the World Wide Web R
magic-wormhole Securely transfer data between computers R maestral Open-source Dropbox client A
maim Utility to take a screenshot using imlib2 R maim Utility to take a screenshot using imlib2 R
mako Lightweight notification daemon for Wayland R
man-db A utility for reading man pages R man-db A utility for reading man pages R
man-pages Linux man pages R man-pages Linux man pages R
markdown-anki-decks Construct and modify anki decks directly with markdown P
markdownlint-cli MarkdownLint Command Line Interface A
masterpdfeditor-free A complete solution for creation and editing PDF files - Free version without watermark A masterpdfeditor-free A complete solution for creation and editing PDF files - Free version without watermark A
mbsync-git free (GPL) mailbox synchronization program A mbsync-git free (GPL) mailbox synchronization program A
mediainfo Supplies technical and tag information about a video or audio file (CLI interface) R mediainfo Supplies technical and tag information about a video or audio file (CLI interface) R
@ -166,87 +148,72 @@ mermaid-cli Generation of diagram and flowchart from text in a similar manner as
mimeo Open files by MIME-type or file name using regular expressions. A mimeo Open files by MIME-type or file name using regular expressions. A
minidlna A DLNA/UPnP-AV Media server (aka ReadyDLNA) R minidlna A DLNA/UPnP-AV Media server (aka ReadyDLNA) R
minio-client Replacement for ls, cp, mkdir, diff and rsync commands for filesystems and object storage R minio-client Replacement for ls, cp, mkdir, diff and rsync commands for filesystems and object storage R
mopidy-bandcamp Mopidy backend for Bandcamp A
mopidy-iris A Mopidy Web client that utilizes the Spotify and EchoNest frameworks. (Formerly Spotmop) A mopidy-iris A Mopidy Web client that utilizes the Spotify and EchoNest frameworks. (Formerly Spotmop) A
mopidy-local Mopidy extension for local media playback A mopidy-local Mopidy extension for local media playback A
mopidy-mpd Mopidy extension for controlling playback from MPD clients A mopidy-mpd Mopidy extension for controlling playback from MPD clients A
mopidy-mpris Mopidy extension for controlling Mopidy through the MPRIS D-Bus interface A mopidy-mpris Mopidy extension for controlling Mopidy through the MPRIS D-Bus interface A
mopidy-scrobbler Mopidy extension for scrobbling played tracks to Last.fm A mopidy-scrobbler Mopidy extension for scrobbling played tracks to Last.fm A
mopidy-somafm Mopidy extension for playing music from SomaFM A mopidy-spotify Mopidy extension for playing music from Spotify A
mopidy-youtube Mopidy extension for playing music from Youtube A
moreutils A growing collection of the unix tools that nobody thought to write thirty years ago R moreutils A growing collection of the unix tools that nobody thought to write thirty years ago R
mosh Mobile shell, surviving disconnects with local echo and line editing R mosh Mobile shell, surviving disconnects with local echo and line editing R
mpv-mpris MPRIS plugin for mpv R mpv-mpris MPRIS plugin for mpv R
msmtp A mini smtp client R msmtp A mini smtp client R
mupdf-gl Lightweight PDF and XPS viewer with OpenGL backend R
mutt-ics Show calendar event details in mutt A mutt-ics Show calendar event details in mutt A
nano Pico editor clone with enhancements R
ncmpcpp Almost exact clone of ncmpc with some new features R ncmpcpp Almost exact clone of ncmpc with some new features R
needrestart Restart daemons after library updates. A needrestart Restart daemons after library updates. A
neomutt A version of mutt with added features R neomutt A version of mutt with added features R
neovim Fork of Vim aiming to improve user experience, plugins, and GUIs R neovim Fork of Vim aiming to improve user experience, plugins, and GUIs R
net-tools Configuration tools for Linux networking R net-tools Configuration tools for Linux networking R
netbird-bin WireGuard-based mesh network A
netctl Profile based systemd network management R netctl Profile based systemd network management R
nethogs A net top tool which displays traffic used per process instead of per IP or interface R nethogs A net top tool which displays traffic used per process instead of per IP or interface R
network-manager-applet Applet for managing network connections R network-manager-applet Applet for managing network connections R
networkmanager-openconnect NetworkManager VPN plugin for OpenConnect R networkmanager-openconnect NetworkManager VPN plugin for OpenConnect R
newsboat RSS/Atom feed reader for text terminals R newsboat An RSS/Atom feed reader for text terminals R
nextcloud-client Nextcloud desktop client R nextcloud-client Nextcloud desktop client R
nfs-utils Support programs for Network File Systems R nfs-utils Support programs for Network File Systems R
nmap Utility for network discovery and security auditing R nmap Utility for network discovery and security auditing R
nodejs-markdownlint-cli MarkdownLint Command Line Interface A
nodejs-pandiff Prose diffs for any document format supported by Pandoc A nodejs-pandiff Prose diffs for any document format supported by Pandoc A
noto-fonts-emoji Google Noto emoji fonts R
npm A package manager for javascript R npm A package manager for javascript R
nss-mdns glibc plugin providing host name resolution via mDNS R
nsxiv Neo (or New or Not) Simple (or Small or Suckless) X Image Viewer A nsxiv Neo (or New or Not) Simple (or Small or Suckless) X Image Viewer A
ntfs-3g NTFS filesystem driver and utilities R ntfs-3g NTFS filesystem driver and utilities R
ntp Network Time Protocol reference implementation R ntp Network Time Protocol reference implementation R
nushell A new type of shell R nushell A new type of shell R
nvm Node Version Manager - Simple bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions R
nzbget Download from Usenet using .nzb files R nzbget Download from Usenet using .nzb files R
offpunk Fork of the command-line Gemini client AV-98 with added offline capabilities A offpunk-git Fork of the command-line Gemini client AV-98 with added offline capabilities A
oh-my-zsh-git A community-driven framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 180+ optional plugins and over 120 themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community A oh-my-zsh-git A community-driven framework for managing your zsh configuration. Includes 180+ optional plugins and over 120 themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community R
os-prober Utility to detect other OSes on a set of drives R os-prober Utility to detect other OSes on a set of drives R
pacman-contrib Contributed scripts and tools for pacman systems R otf-nerd-fonts-fira-code Monospaced font with programming ligatures. Patched with Nerd Fonts icons. A
papis Papis is a powerful and highly extensible command-line based document and bibliography manager. P whoosh,papis-zotero,papis-scihub,git+https://git.martyoeh.me/Marty/papis-extract.git,git+https://github.com/supersambo/papis-tui,pybtex-apa-style,git+https://git.martyoeh.me/Marty/papis-bbt-formatter.git
parallel A shell tool for executing jobs in parallel R parallel A shell tool for executing jobs in parallel R
parsec-bin Remotely connect to a gaming pc for a low latency remote computing experience A
paru-bin Feature packed AUR helper A paru-bin Feature packed AUR helper A
pass-coffin A password store extension that hides data inside a signed and encrypted coffin A pass-coffin A password store extension that hides data inside a signed and encrypted coffin A
pass-ssh A pass extension that creates ssh keys with an automatically generated passphrases stored in pass and outputs the public key using fzf or rofi A pass-ssh A pass extension that creates ssh keys with an automatically generated passphrases stored in pass and outputs the public key using fzf or rofi A
pavucontrol PulseAudio Volume Control R pavucontrol PulseAudio Volume Control R
pbzip2 Parallel implementation of the bzip2 block-sorting file compressor R
pdfjs PDF reader in javascript R pdfjs PDF reader in javascript R
pdftk Command-line tool for working with PDFs R pdftk Command-line tool for working with PDFs R
peek Simple screen recorder with an easy to use interface R peek Simple screen recorder with an easy to use interface R
perf Linux kernel performance auditing tool R perf Linux kernel performance auditing tool R
perl-authen-sasl Perl/CPAN Module Authen::SASL : SASL authentication framework R perl-authen-sasl Perl/CPAN Module Authen::SASL : SASL authentication framework R
piavpn-bin Private Internet Access client A
pigz Parallel implementation of the gzip file compressor R
pipewire-alsa Low-latency audio/video router and processor - ALSA configuration R pipewire-alsa Low-latency audio/video router and processor - ALSA configuration R
pipewire-roc Low-latency audio/video router and processor - ROC streaming support R
playerctl mpris media player controller and lib for spotify, vlc, audacious, bmp, xmms2, and others. R playerctl mpris media player controller and lib for spotify, vlc, audacious, bmp, xmms2, and others. R
podman Tool and library for running OCI-based containers in pods R
powertop A tool to diagnose issues with power consumption and power management R powertop A tool to diagnose issues with power consumption and power management R
prettier An opinionated code formatter for JS, JSON, CSS, YAML and much more R prettier An opinionated code formatter for JS, JSON, CSS, YAML and much more R
protonvpn Official ProtonVPN metapackage that installs protonvpn-gui and protonvpn-cli, maintained by the ProtonVPN team. A protonvpn Official ProtonVPN metapackage that installs protonvpn-gui and protonvpn-cli, maintained by the ProtonVPN team. A
ptpython Python REPL build on top of prompt_toolkit A
pulsemixer CLI and curses mixer for pulseaudio R pulsemixer CLI and curses mixer for pulseaudio R
pup Command line tool for processing HTML A
pv A terminal-based tool for monitoring the progress of data through a pipeline. R pv A terminal-based tool for monitoring the progress of data through a pipeline. R
pyright Type checker for the Python language R pyright Type checker for the Python language R
python-adblock Brave's adblock library in Python R python-adblock Brave's adblock library in Python R
python-dictcc commandline tool for dict.cc A python-dictcc commandline tool for dict.cc A
python-docs Set of HTML documentation for python R python-docs Set of HTML documentation for python R
python-html2text A HTML to markdown-structured text converter R python-html2text A HTML to markdown-structured text converter R
python-jupytext Jupyter notebooks as Markdown documents, Julia, Python or R scripts A
python-openpyxl A Python library to read/write Excel 2007 xlsx/xlsm files R python-openpyxl A Python library to read/write Excel 2007 xlsx/xlsm files R
python-pagelabels Python library to manipulate PDF page numbers and labels. A python-pagelabels Python library to manipulate PDF page numbers and labels. A
python-pancritic CriticMarkdup parser with optional pandoc backend A python-pancritic CriticMarkdup parser with optional pandoc backend A
python-pdfminer Python PDF Parser R python-pdfminer Python PDF Parser R
python-pip The PyPA recommended tool for installing Python packages R python-pip The PyPA recommended tool for installing Python packages R
python-pipx Install and Run Python Applications in Isolated Environments R python-pipx Install and Run Python Applications in Isolated Environments R
python-poethepoet A task runner that works well with poetry A
python-polars-bin Blazingly fast DataFrames library using Apache Arrow Columnar Format as memory model A
python-pybluez Python wrapper for the BlueZ Bluetooth stack R python-pybluez Python wrapper for the BlueZ Bluetooth stack R
python-pybtex A BibTeX-compatible bibliography processor written in Python R python-pybtex A BibTeX-compatible bibliography processor written in Python R
python-pynvim Python client for Neovim R python-pynvim Python client for Neovim R
@ -256,125 +223,104 @@ python-pyqt6-datavisualization Python bindings for QtDataVisualization R
python-pyqt6-networkauth Python bindings for QtNetworkAuth R python-pyqt6-networkauth Python bindings for QtNetworkAuth R
python-readability-lxml Fast html to text parser (article readability tool) python library R python-readability-lxml Fast html to text parser (article readability tool) python library R
python-slugify A Python slugify application that handles unicode R python-slugify A Python slugify application that handles unicode R
python-tasklib Python library for interacting with taskwarrior databases R
qemu-desktop A QEMU setup for desktop environments R
qt5-wayland Provides APIs for Wayland R qt5-wayland Provides APIs for Wayland R
qt5-xmlpatterns Support for XPath, XQuery, XSLT and XML schema validation R qt5-xmlpatterns Support for XPath, XQuery, XSLT and XML schema validation R
qt6-svg Classes for displaying the contents of SVG files R qt6-svg Classes for displaying the contents of SVG files R
qt6-wayland Provides APIs for Wayland R qt6-wayland Provides APIs for Wayland R
qtcurve-gtk2 A configurable set of widget styles for KDE and Gtk R qtcurve-gtk2 A configurable set of widget styles for KDE and Gtk R
quarto-cli-bin An open-source scientific and technical publishing system built on Pandoc (binary from official repo) A quarto-cli-bin An open-source scientific and technical publishing system built on Pandoc (binary from official repo) A
qutebrowser A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on Python and Qt R qutebrowser A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on PyQt5 R
redshift Adjusts the color temperature of your screen according to your surroundings. R
refind An EFI boot manager R refind An EFI boot manager R
refind-btrfs Generate rEFInd manual boot stanzas from Btrfs snapshots A
reflector A Python 3 module and script to retrieve and filter the latest Pacman mirror list. R reflector A Python 3 module and script to retrieve and filter the latest Pacman mirror list. R
remind A sophisticated calendar and alarm program. R remind A sophisticated calendar and alarm program. R
remmina remote desktop client written in GTK+ R remmina remote desktop client written in GTK+ R
restic Fast, secure, efficient backup program R restic Fast, secure, efficient backup program R
ripgrep-all rga: ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, E-Books, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc. R river A dynamic tiling wayland compositor. A
river A dynamic tiling wayland compositor R
rivercarro A slightly modified version of rivertile layout generator for river. A rivercarro A slightly modified version of rivertile layout generator for river. A
rng-tools Random number generator related utilities R rng-tools Random number generator related utilities R
sc-im A spreadsheet program based on SC A sc-im A spreadsheet program based on SC A
scc Sloc, Cloc and Code: a very fast accurate code counter with complexity calculations and COCOMO estimates written in pure Go A scc Sloc, Cloc and Code: a very fast accurate code counter with complexity calculations and COCOMO estimates written in pure Go A
scc-bin Sloc, Cloc and Code: scc is a very fast accurate code counter with complexity calculations and COCOMO estimates written in pure Go A
scrcpy Display and control your Android device R scrcpy Display and control your Android device R
screen Full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal R screen Full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal R
sd Intuitive find & replace R
sfz A simple static file server A sfz A simple static file server A
shellcheck-bin Shell script analysis tool (binary release, static) A shellcheck-bin Shell script analysis tool (binary release, static) A
shfmt Format shell programs R shfmt Format shell programs R
sioyek PDF viewer for research papers and technical books. A
slurp Select a region in a Wayland compositor R slurp Select a region in a Wayland compositor R
smartmontools Control and monitor S.M.A.R.T. enabled ATA and SCSI Hard Drives R smartmontools Control and monitor S.M.A.R.T. enabled ATA and SCSI Hard Drives R
snap-pac Pacman hooks that use snapper to create pre/post btrfs snapshots like openSUSE's YaST R
speedtest-cli Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest.net R speedtest-cli Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest.net R
sshfs FUSE client based on the SSH File Transfer Protocol R sshfs FUSE client based on the SSH File Transfer Protocol R
starship The cross-shell prompt for astronauts R stow Manage installation of multiple softwares in the same directory tree R
steam Valve's digital software delivery system R
sudo Give certain users the ability to run some commands as root R
surfraw Shell Users' Revolutionary Front Rage Against the Web R surfraw Shell Users' Revolutionary Front Rage Against the Web R
swaybg Wallpaper tool for Wayland compositors R swaybg Wallpaper tool for Wayland compositors R
swayidle Idle management daemon for Wayland R systemd-sysvcompat sysvinit compat for systemd R
swww A Solution to your Wayland Wallpaper Woes R
task-spooler Queue up tasks from the shell for batch execution A task-spooler Queue up tasks from the shell for batch execution A
taskopen Script for taking notes and open urls with taskwarrior A taskopen Script for taking notes and open urls with taskwarrior A
tasksh A shell command that wraps Taskwarrior commands A tasksh A shell command that wraps Taskwarrior commands A
tea A command line tool to interact with Gitea servers R tea A command line tool to interact with Gitea servers R
tectonic Modernized, complete, self-contained TeX/LaTeX engine, powered by XeTeX and TeXLive R
termdown Countdown timer and stopwatch in your terminal R
tex-gyre-fonts Substitute PostScript fonts in OpenType format R tex-gyre-fonts Substitute PostScript fonts in OpenType format R
texlab A cross-platform implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX. R texlab A cross-platform implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX. R
tgpt-bin ChatGPT in terminal without needing API keys A
thermald The Linux Thermal Daemon program from 01.org R thermald The Linux Thermal Daemon program from 01.org R
tidy-viewer CLI csv pretty printer that uses column styling A tigervnc Suite of VNC servers and clients. Based on the VNC 4 branch of TightVNC. R
timew Timewarrior, A command line time tracking application R timew Timewarrior, A command line time tracking application R
tinyxxd Standalone version of the hex dump utility that comes with ViM R timg Terminal Image and Video Viewer A
tlp Linux Advanced Power Management R tlp Linux Advanced Power Management R
tmux Terminal multiplexer R tmux A terminal multiplexer R
toilet free replacement for the FIGlet utility. A toilet free replacement for the FIGlet utility. A
topgrade-bin Invoke the upgrade procedure of multiple package managers A tomb Crypto Undertaker, a simple tool to manage encrypted storage R
topgrade Invoke the upgrade procedure of multiple package managers R
traceroute Tracks the route taken by packets over an IP network R traceroute Tracks the route taken by packets over an IP network R
translate-shell A command-line interface and interactive shell for Google Translate R translate-shell A command-line interface and interactive shell for Google Translate R
transmission-qt Fast, easy, and free BitTorrent client (Qt GUI) R transmission-qt Fast, easy, and free BitTorrent client (Qt GUI) R
ttf-brill Brill Typeface by John Hudson for Brill Publishing House A ttf-brill Brill Typeface by John Hudson for Brill Publishing House A
ttf-comic-neue Casual font that fixes the shortcomings of Comic Sans A ttf-comic-neue Comic Neue aspires to be the casual script choice for everyone including the typographically savvy. A
ttf-heuristica A serif latin & cyrillic font, derived from the "Adobe Utopia" font by Apanov A ttf-heuristica A serif latin & cyrillic font, derived from the "Adobe Utopia" font by Apanov A
ttf-iosevka-nerd Patched font Iosevka from nerd fonts library R ttf-iosevka-nerd Typeface family designed for coding, terminal use and technical documents (Nerd Fonts) R
ttf-signika Sans-serif typeface from Google by Anna Giedryś A ttf-signika Sans-serif typeface from Google by Anna Giedryś A
ttf-victor-mono-nerd Patched font Victor Mono from nerd fonts library R
tuir Browse Reddit from your terminal A tuir Browse Reddit from your terminal A
tut A TUI for Mastodon with vim inspired keys A tut A TUI for Mastodon with vim inspired keys A
typescript-language-server Language Server Protocol (LSP) implementation for TypeScript using tsserver R typescript-language-server Language Server Protocol (LSP) implementation for TypeScript using tsserver R
udiskie Removable disk automounter using udisks R udiskie Removable disk automounter using udisks R
ufw Uncomplicated and easy to use CLI tool for managing a netfilter firewall R ufw Uncomplicated and easy to use CLI tool for managing a netfilter firewall R
unclutter A small program for hiding the mouse cursor R
unrar The RAR uncompression program R unrar The RAR uncompression program R
unrtf Command-line program which converts RTF documents to other formats R unrtf Command-line program which converts RTF documents to other formats R
urlview-xdg-git A curses URL parser for text files. Git version, adds support for QUITONLAUNCH option and XDG Base Directory specification compliance. A urlview-xdg-git A curses URL parser for text files. Git version, adds support for QUITONLAUNCH option and XDG Base Directory specification compliance. A
usql A universal command-line interface for SQL databases A usql A universal command-line interface for SQL databases A
v4l2loopback-dkms v4l2-loopback device module sources R v4l2loopback-dkms v4l2-loopback device module sources R
vagrant Build and distribute virtualized development environments R vagrant Build and distribute virtualized development environments R
vale-bin A customizable, syntax-aware linter for prose A
vdirsyncer Synchronize CalDAV and CardDAV. R vdirsyncer Synchronize CalDAV and CardDAV. R
viddy A modern watch command A viddy A modern watch command A
vifm A file manager with curses interface, which provides Vi[m]-like environment R vifm-git Ncurses based file manager with vi like keybindings A
vim-language-server VimScript language server A vim-language-server VimScript language server A
vimiv-qt-git An image viewer with vim-like keybindings A
virt-manager Desktop user interface for managing virtual machines R
virtualbox Powerful x86 virtualization for enterprise as well as home use R virtualbox Powerful x86 virtualization for enterprise as well as home use R
virtualbox-guest-iso The official VirtualBox Guest Additions ISO image R virtualbox-guest-iso The official VirtualBox Guest Additions ISO image R
visidata Terminal spreadsheet multitool for discovering and arranging data R visidata Terminal spreadsheet multitool for discovering and arranging data R
viu Simple terminal image viewer R vulkan-intel Intel's Vulkan mesa driver R
wallabag-client Command line client for the self hosted read-it-later app Wallabag A
wavemon Ncurses-based monitoring application for wireless network devices R wavemon Ncurses-based monitoring application for wireless network devices R
waybar Highly customizable Wayland bar for Sway and Wlroots based compositors R waybar Highly customizable Wayland bar for Sway and Wlroots based compositors R
waylock A simple screenlocker for wayland compositors R waylock A simple screenlocker for wayland compositors R
wdisplays GUI display configurator for wlroots compositors A wdisplays GUI display configurator for wlroots compositors A
wev tool for debugging wayland events, similar to xev A wev tool for debugging wayland events, similar to xev A
wezterm A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer R wezterm A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer R
wf-recorder Screen recorder for wlroots-based compositors such as sway R
wget Network utility to retrieve files from the Web R wget Network utility to retrieve files from the Web R
wireguard-tools next generation secure network tunnel - tools for configuration R wireguard-tools next generation secure network tunnel - tools for configuration R
wireless_tools Tools allowing to manipulate the Wireless Extensions R wireless_tools Tools allowing to manipulate the Wireless Extensions R
wl-mirror a simple Wayland output mirror client R
wlopm Wayland output power management. A
wlsunset Day/night gamma adjustments for Wayland compositors A
wlsunset Day/night gamma adjustments for Wayland compositors R
wpa_actiond Daemon that connects to wpa_supplicant and handles connect and disconnect events A wpa_actiond Daemon that connects to wpa_supplicant and handles connect and disconnect events A
wtype xdotool type for wayland R wtype xdotool type for wayland R
xdg-user-dirs Manage user directories like ~/Desktop and ~/Music R xdg-user-dirs Manage user directories like ~/Desktop and ~/Music R
xsv A CLI for indexing, slicing, analyzing, splitting and joining CSV files R xsv A CLI for indexing, slicing, analyzing, splitting and joining CSV files R
xxd-standalone Hexdump utility from vim A
yaml-language-server YAML Language Server R yaml-language-server YAML Language Server R
yarn Fast, reliable, and secure dependency management R yarn Fast, reliable, and secure dependency management R
yt-dlp A youtube-dl fork with additional features and fixes R youtube-dl A command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com and a few more sites R
yt-dlp-git A youtube-dl fork with additional features and fixes (git) A
ytfzf A POSIX script to find and watch youtube videos from the terminal R ytfzf A POSIX script to find and watch youtube videos from the terminal R
yubikey-manager Python library and command line tool for configuring a YubiKey R
zathura-cb Adds comic book support to zathura R zathura-cb Adds comic book support to zathura R
zathura-djvu DjVu support for Zathura R zathura-djvu DjVu support for Zathura R
zathura-pdf-mupdf PDF support for Zathura (MuPDF backend) (Supports PDF, ePub, and OpenXPS) R zathura-pdf-mupdf PDF support for Zathura (MuPDF backend) (Supports PDF, ePub, and OpenXPS) R
zk A command-line tool helping you to maintain a Zettelkasten or personal wiki R
zotero-bin Zotero Standalone. Is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources. A zotero-bin Zotero Standalone. Is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources. A
zoxide A smarter cd command for your terminal R
zq Tooling for super-structured data A zq Tooling for super-structured data A
zsh-autosuggestions Fish-like autosuggestions for zsh R zsh-autosuggestions Fish-like autosuggestions for zsh R
zsh-fast-syntax-highlighting Optimized and extended zsh-syntax-highlighting A zsh-fast-syntax-highlighting-git Optimized and extended zsh-syntax-highlighting R
zsh-pure-prompt Pretty, minimal and fast ZSH prompt A
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Name Description Source Target
adbfs-rootless-git fuse filesystem over adb tool for android devices, no device root required A
arch-install-scripts Scripts to aid in installing Arch Linux R
blueberry Bluetooth configuration tool R
dotter-rs-bin A dotfile manager and templater written in Rust A
eza A modern replacement for ls (community fork of exa) R
feishin-appimage A modern self-hosted music player. A
khal CLI calendar application built around CalDAV R
m4b-tool-bin A command line utility to merge, split and chapterize audiobook files such as mp3, ogg, flac, m4a or m4b A
nodejs-markmap-cli Create markmaps (mindmaps from markdown) from CLI A
pv A terminal-based tool for monitoring the progress of data through a pipeline R
qpwgraph PipeWire Graph Qt GUI Interface R
texlive-latexextra TeX Live - LaTeX additional packages R
toilet Free replacement for the FIGlet utility R
vifm A file manager with curses interface, which provides Vi[m]-like environment R
woeusb-ng Simple tool that enable you to create your own usb stick with Windows installer. A
1 Name Description Source Target
2 adbfs-rootless-git fuse filesystem over adb tool for android devices, no device root required A
3 arch-install-scripts Scripts to aid in installing Arch Linux R
4 blueberry Bluetooth configuration tool R
5 dotter-rs-bin A dotfile manager and templater written in Rust A
6 eza A modern replacement for ls (community fork of exa) R
7 feishin-appimage A modern self-hosted music player. A
8 khal CLI calendar application built around CalDAV R
9 m4b-tool-bin A command line utility to merge, split and chapterize audiobook files such as mp3, ogg, flac, m4a or m4b A
10 nodejs-markmap-cli Create markmaps (mindmaps from markdown) from CLI A
11 pv A terminal-based tool for monitoring the progress of data through a pipeline R
12 qpwgraph PipeWire Graph Qt GUI Interface R
13 texlive-latexextra TeX Live - LaTeX additional packages R
14 toilet Free replacement for the FIGlet utility R
15 vifm A file manager with curses interface, which provides Vi[m]-like environment R
16 woeusb-ng Simple tool that enable you to create your own usb stick with Windows installer. A

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#
# /etc/pacman.conf
#
# See the pacman.conf(5) manpage for option and repository directives
#
# GENERAL OPTIONS
#
[options]
# The following paths are commented out with their default values listed.
# If you wish to use different paths, uncomment and update the paths.
#RootDir = /
#DBPath = /var/lib/pacman/
#CacheDir = /var/cache/pacman/pkg/
#LogFile = /var/log/pacman.log
#GPGDir = /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/
#HookDir = /etc/pacman.d/hooks/
HoldPkg = pacman glibc
#XferCommand = /usr/bin/curl -L -C - -f -o %o %u
#XferCommand = /usr/bin/wget --passive-ftp -c -O %o %u
#CleanMethod = KeepInstalled
Architecture = auto
# Pacman won't upgrade packages listed in IgnorePkg and members of IgnoreGroup
#IgnorePkg =
#IgnoreGroup =
#NoUpgrade =
#NoExtract =
# Misc options
UseSyslog
Color
#NoProgressBar
CheckSpace
VerbosePkgLists
ParallelDownloads = 5
# By default, pacman accepts packages signed by keys that its local keyring
# trusts (see pacman-key and its man page), as well as unsigned packages.
SigLevel = Required DatabaseOptional
LocalFileSigLevel = Optional
#RemoteFileSigLevel = Required
# NOTE: You must run `pacman-key --init` before first using pacman; the local
# keyring can then be populated with the keys of all official Arch Linux
# packagers with `pacman-key --populate archlinux`.
#
# REPOSITORIES
# - can be defined here or included from another file
# - pacman will search repositories in the order defined here
# - local/custom mirrors can be added here or in separate files
# - repositories listed first will take precedence when packages
# have identical names, regardless of version number
# - URLs will have $repo replaced by the name of the current repo
# - URLs will have $arch replaced by the name of the architecture
#
# Repository entries are of the format:
# [repo-name]
# Server = ServerName
# Include = IncludePath
#
# The header [repo-name] is crucial - it must be present and
# uncommented to enable the repo.
#
# The testing repositories are disabled by default. To enable, uncomment the
# repo name header and Include lines. You can add preferred servers immediately
# after the header, and they will be used before the default mirrors.
#[testing]
#Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[core]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[extra]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
#[community-testing]
#Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[community]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
# If you want to run 32 bit applications on your x86_64 system,
# enable the multilib repositories as required here.
#[multilib-testing]
#Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
[multilib]
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
# An example of a custom package repository. See the pacman manpage for
# tips on creating your own repositories.
#[custom]
#SigLevel = Optional TrustAll
#Server = file:///home/custompkgs

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[Sleep]
HibernateDelaySec=120min
SuspendEstimationSec=30min

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ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", DRIVERS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0000", ATTRS{idProduct}=="3825", ATTR{power/wakeup}="disabled"

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#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/usr/bin/env bash
BOOTSTRAP_DIR=${BOOTSTRAP_DIR:-$(pwd)/bootstrap} BOOTSTRAP_DIR=~/.dotfiles/bootstrap
INPUTFILES=$(find "${BOOTSTRAP_DIR}" -type f -name 'packages*.tsv') OUTPUT=${BOOTSTRAP_DIR}/packages.tsv
OUTPUTFILE=${BOOTSTRAP_DIR}/packages_testing.tsv
pkg_all=$(pacman -Qqett) pkg_all=$(pacman -Qqett | grep -v "$(pacman -Qqg base-devel)")
pkg_repo=$(pacman -Qqn) pkg_repo=$(pacman -Qqn)
pkg_aur=$(pacman -Qqm) pkg_aur=$(pacman -Qqm)
while getopts "nvhf:" opt; do while getopts "nvh" opt; do
case "$opt" in case "$opt" in
n) DRYRUN=true ;; n) DRYRUN=true ;;
v) VERBOSE=true ;; v) VERBOSE=true ;;
f) OUTPUTFILE="$OPTARG" ;;
h | *) h | *)
{ {
printf "\nUpdate the list of installed packages.\n\nWill compare packages committed to the dotfile repository\nand those currently installed (on an Arch system, using pacman).\nUpdates the list of committed packages in repository\nand prints out the differences as a diff.\n\nOptions:\n\n\t-h\tDisplay this help.\n\t-v\tShow verbose information.\n\t-n\tPrint out changes without changing anything (dry-run).\n" printf "\nUpdate the list of installed packages.\n\nWill compare packages committed to the dotfile repository\nand those currently installed (on an Arch system, using pacman).\nUpdates the list of committed packages in repository\nand prints out the differences as a diff.\n\nOptions:\n\n\t-h\tDisplay this help.\n\t-v\tShow verbose information.\n\t-n\tPrint out changes without changing anything (dry-run).\n"
@ -22,13 +20,6 @@ while getopts "nvhf:" opt; do
esac esac
done done
# get all existing written packages
if [ -n "$INPUTFILES" ]; then
INPUT=$(cat $INPUTFILES | grep -v -e '^Name Description Source Target' | sort)
else
INPUT=""
fi
print_msg() { print_msg() {
# shellcheck disable=2059 # shellcheck disable=2059
[ -n "$VERBOSE" ] && printf "$@" [ -n "$VERBOSE" ] && printf "$@"
@ -38,10 +29,10 @@ print_msg() {
# packagename, description, source, target # packagename, description, source, target
# toot a toot manager A D # toot a toot manager A D
if [ -f "${OUTPUTFILE}_TEMP" ]; then if [ -f "${OUTPUT}_TEMP" ]; then
rm "${OUTPUTFILE}_TEMP" rm "${OUTPUT}_TEMP"
fi fi
touch "${OUTPUTFILE}_TEMP" touch "${OUTPUT}_TEMP"
# create new package list # create new package list
for pkg in $pkg_all; do for pkg in $pkg_all; do
@ -61,7 +52,9 @@ for pkg in $pkg_all; do
desc="${desc#"${desc%%[![:space:]]*}"}" desc="${desc#"${desc%%[![:space:]]*}"}"
target="" target=""
found_line=$(echo "$INPUT" | grep -e "^$pkg") if [ -f "$OUTPUT" ]; then
found_line=$(grep -e "^$pkg" "$OUTPUT")
fi
if [ -n "$found_line" ]; then if [ -n "$found_line" ]; then
target=$(echo "$found_line" | cut -f4) target=$(echo "$found_line" | cut -f4)
print_msg "Updating pkg: %s:%s from: %s, for: %s\n" "$pkg" "$desc" "$source" "$target" print_msg "Updating pkg: %s:%s from: %s, for: %s\n" "$pkg" "$desc" "$source" "$target"
@ -69,29 +62,26 @@ for pkg in $pkg_all; do
print_msg "Adding pkg: %s:%s from: %s, for: %s\n" "$pkg" "$desc" "$source" "$target" print_msg "Adding pkg: %s:%s from: %s, for: %s\n" "$pkg" "$desc" "$source" "$target"
fi fi
printf "%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\n" "$pkg" "$desc" "$source" "$target" >>"${OUTPUTFILE}_TEMP" printf "%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\n" "$pkg" "$desc" "$source" "$target" >>"${OUTPUT}_TEMP"
done done
# notify on any removed packages # notify on any removed packages
while read -r line; do if [ -f "$OUTPUT" ]; then
if ! echo "$line" | cut -f1 | xargs -I _ grep -F -q -x _ <(echo "$pkg_all"); then while read -r line; do
printf "REMOVED: %s\n" "$line" if ! echo "$line" | cut -f1 | xargs -I _ grep -F -q -x _ <(echo "$pkg_all"); then
fi printf "REMOVED: %s\n" "$line"
done <<<"<(echo $INPUT | tail +2)" fi
done <<<"$(tail +2 $OUTPUT)"
fi
# show file changes # show file changes
if [ -f "$OUTPUTFILE"_TEMP ]; then if [ -f "$OUTPUT" ] && [ -f "$OUTPUT"_TEMP ]; then
changes=$(diff --color=always -y --suppress-common-lines <(echo "$INPUT") <(sort "$OUTPUTFILE"_TEMP | tail -n+2)) changes=$(diff --color=always -y --suppress-common-lines "$OUTPUT" "$OUTPUT"_TEMP | tail -n+2)
printf "FILE CHANGES:\n=============\n%s" "$changes" printf "FILE CHANGES:\n=============\n%s" "$changes"
fi fi
# actually write changes to file # actually write to file
if [ -z "$DRYRUN" ]; then if [ -z "$DRYRUN" ]; then
cat <(printf "Name\tDescription\tSource\tTarget\n") "${OUTPUT}_TEMP" >"$OUTPUT"
while IFS= read -r line; do
sed -i -e "/^${line//\//\\/}$/d" "$OUTPUTFILE"_TEMP
done <<< "$INPUT"
cat <(printf "Name\tDescription\tSource\tTarget\n") "${OUTPUTFILE}_TEMP" > "$OUTPUTFILE"
fi fi
rm "${OUTPUTFILE}_TEMP" rm "${OUTPUT}_TEMP"

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# Configuration for flavours
# https://github.com/Misterio77/flavours
#
# This file should contain a [[items]] section for each application you want themed
# You can also set a shell (outside items) on which to run hooks
# Check flavours repository for more information and examples
# Explanation and default values for keys:
# # Through which shell command hooks will run. The command will be replaced in '{}'
shell = "bash -c '{}'"
#
# [[items]]
# # File to inject to, supports tilde and env var expansion. required
# file = "~/.config/example"
# # Template to use. required
# template = "example"
#
# # Subtemplate to use
# subtemplate = "default"
# # If not rewriting, on which line (usually a comment) to start replacing
# start = "# Start flavours"
# # If not rewriting, on which line (usually a comment) to stop replacing
# end = "# End flavours"
# # Should we rewrite the entire file, instead of using the above delimiters?
# rewrite = false
# # Command to execute after injecting (goes through shell)
# hook = ""
# # Whether this hook should be executed when flavours is ran with lightweight flag
# light = true
[[items]]
template = "waybar"
file = "~/.local/state/waybar/colorscheme.css"
rewrite = true
light = false
hook = "killall -SIGUSR2 waybar"
[[items]]
# Uses custom nvim template to work together with
# RRethy base16 neovim plugin
template = "nvim"
file = "~/.local/state/nvim/colorscheme.lua"
rewrite = true
[[items]]
# For newer wezterm versions (missing cursor= field)
# make use of my custom wezterm template
template = "wezterm"
file = "~/.local/state/wezterm/colors.toml"
rewrite = true
[[items]]
template = "zathura"
file = "~/.local/state/zathura/colors.config"
rewrite = true
[[items]]
template = "qutebrowser"
subtemplate = "minimal"
file = "~/.local/state/qutebrowser/colorscheme.py"
rewrite = true
hook = "pgrep -x qutebrowser && qutebrowser :config-source"
# CSS Webpage styling in qutebrowser
[[item]]
file = "~/.config/qutebrowser/stylesheets/stylesheet.css"
template = "styles"
subtemplate = "css-variables"
rewrite = false
start = "/* Start flavours */"
end = "/* End flavours */"
[[items]]
# MAKO DOES NOT SUPPORT INCLUDES YET
template = "mako"
file = "~/.config/mako/config"
light = false
rewrite = false
start = "# Start flavours"
end = "# End flavours"
hook = "killall mako"
[[items]]
# SIOYEK does not support includes afaik
template = "sioyek"
file = "~/.config/sioyek/prefs_user.config"
rewrite = false
start = "# START FLAVOURS"
end = "# END FLAVOURS"
[[items]]
# additionally requires style = base16 to be set
# in the [GENERAL] section of ~/.config/vimiv/vimiv.conf
template = "vimiv"
file = "~/.config/vimiv/styles/base16"
rewrite = true
[[items]]
template = "fzf"
subtemplate = "sh"
file = "~/.config/sh/env.d/fzf-base16.sh"
rewrite = true
hook = "source ~/.config/sh/env.d/fzf-base16.sh"

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# Scheme name: {{scheme-name}}
# Scheme system: {{scheme-system}}
# Scheme author: {{scheme-author}}
# Template author: Tinted Theming (https://github.com/tinted-theming)
export FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS="$FZF_DEFAULT_OPTS"\
" --color=bg+:#{{base01-hex}},bg:#{{base00-hex}},spinner:#{{base0C-hex}},hl:#{{base0D-hex}}"\
" --color=fg:#{{base04-hex}},header:#{{base0D-hex}},info:#{{base0A-hex}},pointer:#{{base0C-hex}}"\
" --color=marker:#{{base0C-hex}},fg+:#{{base06-hex}},prompt:#{{base0A-hex}},hl+:#{{base0D-hex}}"

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-- base16-nvim (https://github.com/wincent/base16-nvim)
-- by Greg Hurrell (https://github.com/wincent)
-- based on
-- base16-vim (https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-vim)
-- by Chris Kempson (https://github.com/chriskempson)
-- using nvim-base16 neovim plugin
-- by RRethy (https://github.com/RRethy/nvim-base16)
-- {{scheme-name}} scheme by {{scheme-author}}
local function exists(plugin)
local status, lib = pcall(require, plugin)
if(status) then return true end
return false
end
if exists("mini.base16") then
require('mini.base16').setup({
palette = {
base00 = '#{{base00-hex}}',
base01 = '#{{base01-hex}}',
base02 = '#{{base02-hex}}',
base03 = '#{{base03-hex}}',
base04 = '#{{base04-hex}}',
base05 = '#{{base05-hex}}',
base06 = '#{{base06-hex}}',
base07 = '#{{base07-hex}}',
base08 = '#{{base08-hex}}',
base09 = '#{{base09-hex}}',
base0A = '#{{base0A-hex}}',
base0B = '#{{base0B-hex}}',
base0C = '#{{base0C-hex}}',
base0D = '#{{base0D-hex}}',
base0E = '#{{base0E-hex}}',
base0F = '#{{base0F-hex}}'
},
})
end
if exists("lualine") then
require("lualine").setup()
end
-- vim: filetype=lua

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# base16-sioyek (https://github.com/loiccoyle/base16-sioyek)
# by Loic Coyle
# {{scheme-name}} scheme by{{scheme-author}}
custom_background_color #{{base00-hex}}
custom_color_mode_empty_background_color #{{base00-hex}}
custom_text_color #{{base06-hex}}
page_separator_color #{{base00-hex}}
search_highlight_color #{{base0A-hex}}
status_bar_color #{{base00-hex}}
status_bar_text_color #{{base06-hex}}
ui_text_color #{{base06-hex}}
ui_selected_text_color #{{base06-hex}}
ui_background_color #{{base01-hex}}
ui_selected_background_color #{{base03-hex}}
visual_mark_color {{base03-dec-r}} {{base03-dec-g}} {{base03-dec-b}} 0.2
text_highlight_color #{{base03-hex}}
link_highlight_color #{{base0D-hex}}
synctex_highlight_color #{{base08-hex}}

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# Base16 {{scheme-name}} - wezterm color config
# Scheme by {{scheme-author}}
[colors]
foreground = "#{{base05-hex}}"
background = "#{{base00-hex}}"
cursor_bg = "#{{base05-hex}}"
cursor_border = "#{{base05-hex}}"
selection_bg = "#{{base05-hex}}"
selection_fg = "#{{base00-hex}}"
ansi = [
"#{{base00-hex}}",
"#{{base08-hex}}",
"#{{base0B-hex}}",
"#{{base0A-hex}}",
"#{{base0D-hex}}",
"#{{base0E-hex}}",
"#{{base0C-hex}}",
"#{{base05-hex}}"
]
brights = [
"#{{base03-hex}}",
"#{{base08-hex}}",
"#{{base0B-hex}}",
"#{{base0A-hex}}",
"#{{base0D-hex}}",
"#{{base0E-hex}}",
"#{{base0C-hex}}",
"#{{base07-hex}}"
]
[colors.tab_bar]
background = "#{{base00-hex}}"
[colors.tab_bar.inactive_tab]
bg_color = "#{{base00-hex}}"
fg_color = "#{{base05-hex}}"
[colors.tab_bar.active_tab]
bg_color = "#{{base05-hex}}"
fg_color = "#{{base00-hex}}"
[colors.tab_bar.new_tab]
bg_color = "#{{base05-hex}}"
fg_color = "#{{base00-hex}}"

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profile docked {
output "LG Electronics W2442 0x000574FD" position 1920,0
output "LG Electronics W2442 0x000574E1" position 0,0
output eDP-1 disable
exec notify-send "💻 Display changed" "Applying docked LG profile"
}
profile docked {
output "Goldstar Company Ltd W2442 0x000574FD" position 1920,0
output "Goldstar Company Ltd W2442 0x000574E1" position 0,0
output eDP-1 disable
exec notify-send "💻 Display changed" "Applying docked Goldstar profile"
}
profile dockedall {
output "LG Electronics W2442 0x000574FD" position 1920,0
output "LG Electronics W2442 0x000574E1" position 0,0
output eDP-1 enable position 960,1080
exec notify-send "💻 Display changed" "Applying docked 3-screen profile"
}
profile portable {
output "LG Electronics W2442 0x000574FD" disable
output "LG Electronics W2442 0x000574E1" disable
output eDP-1 enable position 0,0
exec notify-send "💻 Display changed" "Applying portable profile"
}
profile portable {
output eDP-1 enable position 0,0
exec notify-send "💻 Display changed" "Applying portable profile"
}

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sort=-time
layer=overlay
width=300
height=110
border-size=2
border-radius=15
max-icon-size=64
default-timeout=5000
ignore-timeout=1
font=monospace 14
# Intentionally left empty, automatically filled by flavours
# on switching theme.
# Start flavours
# End flavours
[urgency=critical]
#on-notify=exec mpv /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/message.oga
default-timeout=0
[mode=do-not-disturb]
invisible=1
[category=mpd]
default-timeout=2000
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# This file is written by xdg-user-dirs-update
# If you want to change or add directories, just edit the line you're
# interested in. All local changes will be retained on the next run.
# Format is XDG_xxx_DIR="$HOME/yyy", where yyy is a shell-escaped
# homedir-relative path, or XDG_xxx_DIR="/yyy", where /yyy is an
# absolute path. No other format is supported.
#
XDG_DESKTOP_DIR="$HOME/desktop"
XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR="$HOME/documents"
XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR="$HOME/downloads"
XDG_MUSIC_DIR="$HOME/media/audio/music"
XDG_PICTURES_DIR="$HOME/pictures"
XDG_PUBLICSHARE_DIR="$HOME/"
XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR="$HOME/"
XDG_VIDEOS_DIR="$HOME/media/videos"

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
picker=dmenu
if exist bemenu; then
picker=bemenu
elif exist wofi; then
picker=wofi
elif exist rofi; then
picker=rofi
fi
list=$(flavours list -l)
flavour=$(printf "%s\nrandom\nlight" "$list" | "$picker")
if [ -z "$flavour" ]; then
return
elif [ "$flavour" = "random" ]; then
flavours apply '*'
elif [ "$flavour" = "light" ]; then
flavours apply '*light'
else
flavours apply "$flavour"
fi
if [ "$1" = '-v' ]; then
notify-send "Theme set" "set to: $flavour"
fi

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[global]
### Display ###
# Which monitor should the notifications be displayed on.
monitor = 0
# Display notification on focused monitor. Possible modes are:
# mouse: follow mouse pointer
# keyboard: follow window with keyboard focus
# none: don't follow anything
#
# "keyboard" needs a window manager that exports the
# _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW property.
# This should be the case for almost all modern window managers.
#
# If this option is set to mouse or keyboard, the monitor option
# will be ignored.
follow = mouse
# The geometry of the window:
# [{width}]x{height}[+/-{x}+/-{y}]
# The geometry of the message window.
# The height is measured in number of notifications everything else
# in pixels. If the width is omitted but the height is given
# ("-geometry x2"), the message window expands over the whole screen
# (dmenu-like). If width is 0, the window expands to the longest
# message displayed. A positive x is measured from the left, a
# negative from the right side of the screen. Y is measured from
# the top and down respectively.
# The width can be negative. In this case the actual width is the
# screen width minus the width defined in within the geometry option.
geometry = "300x5-30+20"
# Show how many messages are currently hidden (because of geometry).
indicate_hidden = yes
# Shrink window if it's smaller than the width. Will be ignored if
# width is 0.
shrink = no
# The transparency of the window. Range: [0; 100].
# This option will only work if a compositing window manager is
# present (e.g. xcompmgr, compiz, etc.).
transparency = 20
# The height of the entire notification. If the height is smaller
# than the font height and padding combined, it will be raised
# to the font height and padding.
notification_height = 0
# Draw a line of "separator_height" pixel height between two
# notifications.
# Set to 0 to disable.
separator_height = 2
# Padding between text and separator.
padding = 8
# Horizontal padding.
horizontal_padding = 8
# Defines width in pixels of frame around the notification window.
# Set to 0 to disable.
frame_width = 3
# Defines color of the frame around the notification window.
frame_color = "#aaaaaa"
# Define a color for the separator.
# possible values are:
# * auto: dunst tries to find a color fitting to the background;
# * foreground: use the same color as the foreground;
# * frame: use the same color as the frame;
# * anything else will be interpreted as a X color.
separator_color = auto
# Sort messages by urgency.
sort = yes
# Don't remove messages, if the user is idle (no mouse or keyboard input)
# for longer than idle_threshold seconds.
# Set to 0 to disable.
# A client can set the 'transient' hint to bypass this. See the rules
# section for how to disable this if necessary
idle_threshold = 120
### Text ###
font = Monospace 10
# The spacing between lines. If the height is smaller than the
# font height, it will get raised to the font height.
line_height = 0
# Possible values are:
# full: Allow a small subset of html markup in notifications:
# <b>bold</b>
# <i>italic</i>
# <s>strikethrough</s>
# <u>underline</u>
#
# For a complete reference see
# <http://developer.gnome.org/pango/stable/PangoMarkupFormat.html>.
#
# strip: This setting is provided for compatibility with some broken
# clients that send markup even though it's not enabled on the
# server. Dunst will try to strip the markup but the parsing is
# simplistic so using this option outside of matching rules for
# specific applications *IS GREATLY DISCOURAGED*.
#
# no: Disable markup parsing, incoming notifications will be treated as
# plain text. Dunst will not advertise that it has the body-markup
# capability if this is set as a global setting.
#
# It's important to note that markup inside the format option will be parsed
# regardless of what this is set to.
markup = full
# The format of the message. Possible variables are:
# %a appname
# %s summary
# %b body
# %i iconname (including its path)
# %I iconname (without its path)
# %p progress value if set ([ 0%] to [100%]) or nothing
# %n progress value if set without any extra characters
# %% Literal %
# Markup is allowed
format = "<b>%s</b>\n%b"
# Alignment of message text.
# Possible values are "left", "center" and "right".
alignment = left
# Show age of message if message is older than show_age_threshold
# seconds.
# Set to -1 to disable.
show_age_threshold = 60
# Split notifications into multiple lines if they don't fit into
# geometry.
word_wrap = yes
# When word_wrap is set to no, specify where to make an ellipsis in long lines.
# Possible values are "start", "middle" and "end".
ellipsize = middle
# Ignore newlines '\n' in notifications.
ignore_newline = no
# Stack together notifications with the same content
stack_duplicates = true
# Hide the count of stacked notifications with the same content
hide_duplicate_count = false
# Display indicators for URLs (U) and actions (A).
show_indicators = yes
### Icons ###
# Align icons left/right/off
icon_position = left
# Scale larger icons down to this size, set to 0 to disable
max_icon_size = 128
# Paths to default icons.
icon_path = /usr/share/icons/gnome/16x16/status/:/usr/share/icons/gnome/16x16/devices/
### History ###
# Should a notification popped up from history be sticky or timeout
# as if it would normally do.
sticky_history = yes
# Maximum amount of notifications kept in history
history_length = 20
### Misc/Advanced ###
# dmenu path.
dmenu = /usr/bin/dmenu -p dunst:
# Browser for opening urls in context menu.
browser = xdg-open
# Always run rule-defined scripts, even if the notification is suppressed
always_run_script = true
# Define the title of the windows spawned by dunst
title = Dunst
# Define the class of the windows spawned by dunst
class = Dunst
# Print a notification on startup.
# This is mainly for error detection, since dbus (re-)starts dunst
# automatically after a crash.
startup_notification = false
# Manage dunst's desire for talking
# Can be one of the following values:
# crit: Critical features. Dunst aborts
# warn: Only non-fatal warnings
# mesg: Important Messages
# info: all unimportant stuff
# debug: all less than unimportant stuff
verbosity = mesg
# Define the corner radius of the notification window
# in pixel size. If the radius is 0, you have no rounded
# corners.
# The radius will be automatically lowered if it exceeds half of the
# notification height to avoid clipping text and/or icons.
corner_radius = 1
### Legacy
# Use the Xinerama extension instead of RandR for multi-monitor support.
# This setting is provided for compatibility with older nVidia drivers that
# do not support RandR and using it on systems that support RandR is highly
# discouraged.
#
# By enabling this setting dunst will not be able to detect when a monitor
# is connected or disconnected which might break follow mode if the screen
# layout changes.
force_xinerama = false
### mouse
# Defines action of mouse event
# Possible values are:
# * none: Don't do anything.
# * do_action: If the notification has exactly one action, or one is marked as default,
# invoke it. If there are multiple and no default, open the context menu.
# * close_current: Close current notification.
# * close_all: Close all notifications.
mouse_left_click = close_current
mouse_middle_click = close_all
mouse_right_click = do_action
# Experimental features that may or may not work correctly. Do not expect them
# to have a consistent behaviour across releases.
[experimental]
# Calculate the dpi to use on a per-monitor basis.
# If this setting is enabled the Xft.dpi value will be ignored and instead
# dunst will attempt to calculate an appropriate dpi value for each monitor
# using the resolution and physical size. This might be useful in setups
# where there are multiple screens with very different dpi values.
per_monitor_dpi = false
[shortcuts]
# Shortcuts are specified as [modifier+][modifier+]...key
# Available modifiers are "ctrl", "mod1" (the alt-key), "mod2",
# "mod3" and "mod4" (windows-key).
# Xev might be helpful to find names for keys.
# Close notification.
close = ctrl+space
# Close all notifications.
close_all = ctrl+shift+space
# Redisplay last message(s).
# On the US keyboard layout "grave" is normally above TAB and left
# of "1". Make sure this key actually exists on your keyboard layout,
# e.g. check output of 'xmodmap -pke'
history = ctrl+grave
# Context menu.
context = ctrl+shift+period
[urgency_low]
# IMPORTANT: colors have to be defined in quotation marks.
# Otherwise the "#" and following would be interpreted as a comment.
background = "#222222"
foreground = "#888888"
timeout = 10
# Icon for notifications with low urgency, uncomment to enable
#icon = /path/to/icon
[urgency_normal]
background = "#285577"
foreground = "#ffffff"
timeout = 10
# Icon for notifications with normal urgency, uncomment to enable
#icon = /path/to/icon
[urgency_critical]
background = "#900000"
foreground = "#ffffff"
frame_color = "#ff0000"
timeout = 0
# Icon for notifications with critical urgency, uncomment to enable
#icon = /path/to/icon
# Every section that isn't one of the above is interpreted as a rules to
# override settings for certain messages.
#
# Messages can be matched by
# appname (discouraged, see desktop_entry)
# body
# category
# desktop_entry
# icon
# match_transient
# msg_urgency
# stack_tag
# summary
#
# and you can override the
# background
# foreground
# format
# frame_color
# fullscreen
# new_icon
# set_stack_tag
# set_transient
# timeout
# urgency
#
# Shell-like globbing will get expanded.
#
# Instead of the appname filter, it's recommended to use the desktop_entry filter.
# GLib based applications export their desktop-entry name. In comparison to the appname,
# the desktop-entry won't get localized.
#
# SCRIPTING
# You can specify a script that gets run when the rule matches by
# setting the "script" option.
# The script will be called as follows:
# script appname summary body icon urgency
# where urgency can be "LOW", "NORMAL" or "CRITICAL".
#
# NOTE: if you don't want a notification to be displayed, set the format
# to "".
# NOTE: It might be helpful to run dunst -print in a terminal in order
# to find fitting options for rules.
# Disable the transient hint so that idle_threshold cannot be bypassed from the
# client
#[transient_disable]
# match_transient = yes
# set_transient = no
#
# Make the handling of transient notifications more strict by making them not
# be placed in history.
#[transient_history_ignore]
# match_transient = yes
# history_ignore = yes
# fullscreen values
# show: show the notifications, regardless if there is a fullscreen window opened
# delay: displays the new notification, if there is no fullscreen window active
# If the notification is already drawn, it won't get undrawn.
# pushback: same as delay, but when switching into fullscreen, the notification will get
# withdrawn from screen again and will get delayed like a new notification
#[fullscreen_delay_everything]
# fullscreen = delay
[fullscreen_show_critical]
msg_urgency = critical
fullscreen = show
[stack-volumes]
appname = "pavolume"
set_stack_tag = "volume"
#[espeak]
# summary = "*"
# script = dunst_espeak.sh
#[script-test]
# summary = "*script*"
# script = dunst_test.sh
#[ignore]
# # This notification will not be displayed
# summary = "foobar"
# format = ""
#[history-ignore]
# # This notification will not be saved in history
# summary = "foobar"
# history_ignore = yes
#[skip-display]
# # This notification will not be displayed, but will be included in the history
# summary = "foobar"
# skip_display = yes
#[signed_on]
# appname = Pidgin
# summary = "*signed on*"
# urgency = low
#
#[signed_off]
# appname = Pidgin
# summary = *signed off*
# urgency = low
#
#[says]
# appname = Pidgin
# summary = *says*
# urgency = critical
#
#[twitter]
# appname = Pidgin
# summary = *twitter.com*
# urgency = normal
#
#[stack-volumes]
# appname = "some_volume_notifiers"
# set_stack_tag = "volume"
#
# vim: ft=cfg

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@ -4,30 +4,16 @@
signingkey = 73BA40D5AFAF49C9 signingkey = 73BA40D5AFAF49C9
[init] [init]
defaultBranch = main defaultBranch = main
[core]
pager = git delta
[pager]
difftool = true
[interactive]
diffFilter = git delta --color-only
[merge]
conflictstyle = diff3
[delta]
navigate = true
line-numbers = true
syntax-theme = base16
[sendemail] [sendemail]
smtpserver = "/usr/bin/msmtp" smtpserver = "/usr/bin/msmtp"
annotate = yes annotate = yes
[alias] [alias]
ignore = "!gitignore -f" ignore = "!gitignore -f"
pushmerge = "push -o merge_request.merge_when_pipeline_succeeds" # see https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/user/project/push_options.html # merge-when-pipeline-succeeds-alias
last = "diff HEAD~ HEAD" last = "diff HEAD~ HEAD"
pushall = "!git remote | xargs -I R git push R" # push to all connected remotes pushall = "!git remote | xargs -I R git push R" # push to all connected remotes
fetchall = "!git remote | xargs -I R git fetch R" # fetch from all connected remotes fetchall = "!git remote | xargs -I R git fetch R" # fetch from all connected remotes
diffword = "!git diff --word-diff=color --word-diff-regex='[0-9A-Za-z_]+'" # word-wise diff, good for prose
diffsyn = "!git difftool --tool difftastic" # add syntax-driven diff using treesitter
diffside = "!DELTA_FEATURES='+side-by-side' git diff" # add side-by-side diffing
delta = "![ $TERM_DARK = false ] && delta --light || delta" # Take care that we always display right color scheme
[commit] [commit]
gpgsign = true # sign commits as me gpgsign = true # sign commits as me
verbose = true # Always show diff when preparing commit message verbose = true # Always show diff when preparing commit message
@ -37,18 +23,16 @@
rebase = true # always rebase on pulling, obviates merge commits rebase = true # always rebase on pulling, obviates merge commits
[diff] [diff]
colorMoved = zebra # also color stuff that has simply been moved, in a classy zebra-color colorMoved = zebra # also color stuff that has simply been moved, in a classy zebra-color
[difftool] [pager]
prompt = false diff = dsf | less --tabs=4 -RFXS --pattern '(^(Date|added|deleted|modified): |^diff --git )'
[difftool "difftastic"] [color.diff]
cmd = difft "$LOCAL" "$REMOTE"
[color "diff"]
meta = "9" meta = "9"
frag = "magenta bold" frag = "magenta bold"
commit = "yellow bold" commit = "yellow bold"
old = "red bold" old = "red bold"
new = "green bold" new = "green bold"
whitespace = "red reverse" whitespace = "red reverse"
[color "diff-highlight"] [color.diff-highlight]
oldNormal = "red bold" oldNormal = "red bold"
oldHighlight = "red bold 52" oldHighlight = "red bold 52"
newNormal = "green bold" newNormal = "green bold"

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@ -9,13 +9,12 @@ git_version=$(git --version 2>/dev/null)
git_version="${git_version##git version }" git_version="${git_version##git version }"
alias g='git' alias g='git'
if exist lazygit; then
alias lg="lazygit"
fi
alias ga='git add' alias ga='git add'
alias gaa='git add --all' alias gaa='git add --all'
alias gai='git add -i' alias gai='git add -i'
alias gb='git branch'
alias gbd='git branch -d'
alias gc='git commit -v' alias gc='git commit -v'
alias gc!='git commit -v --amend' alias gc!='git commit -v --amend'
@ -24,9 +23,7 @@ alias gcn!='git commit -v --no-edit --amend'
if version_at_least 2.23 "$git_version"; then if version_at_least 2.23 "$git_version"; then
alias gcm='git switch master 2>/dev/null || git switch main' alias gcm='git switch master 2>/dev/null || git switch main'
alias gcd='git switch develop 2>/dev/null || git switch staging' alias gcd='git switch develop 2>/dev/null || git switch staging'
gcb() { alias gcb='git switch -c'
git switch "$@" 2>/dev/null || git switch -c "$@"
}
else else
alias gcm='git checkout master 2>/dev/null || git checkout main' alias gcm='git checkout master 2>/dev/null || git checkout main'
alias gcd='git checkout develop' alias gcd='git checkout develop'
@ -34,33 +31,16 @@ else
fi fi
alias gco='git checkout' alias gco='git checkout'
alias gi='git ignore'
# normal diff
alias gd='git diff' alias gd='git diff'
alias gds='git diff --staged' alias gds='git diff --staged'
# word-based diff (with custom word regex)
alias gdw='git diffword'
alias gdws='git diffword --staged'
# side-by-side diff
alias gdd='git diffside'
alias gdds='git diffside --staged'
# syntax-based diff
if exist difft; then
alias gdy='git diffsyn'
alias gdys='git diffsyn --staged'
fi
alias gdd='git diffside'
alias gdds='git diffside --staged'
# show last committed content
alias gdl='git last'
alias gi='git ignore'
# show last committed content
alias gll='git last'
# show quick log overview # show quick log overview
alias glg='git log --oneline --decorate --graph' alias glg='git log --oneline --decorate --graph'
alias glga='git log --oneline --decorate --graph --remotes --all' alias glga='git log --oneline --decorate --graph --remotes --all'
# show quick log overview - with dates
alias glgd="git log --graph --pretty=format:'%C(auto)%h%Creset %C(cyan)%ar%Creset%C(auto)%d%Creset %s'"
alias glgad="git log --graph --remotes --all --pretty=format:'%C(auto)%h%Creset %C(cyan)%ar%Creset%C(auto)%d%Creset %s'"
# show detailed log overview # show detailed log overview
alias glog='git log --stat' alias glog='git log --stat'
# show detailed log overview with contents # show detailed log overview with contents
@ -97,22 +77,4 @@ else
alias gsta='git stash save' alias gsta='git stash save'
fi fi
if exist git-bug; then
gb() {
if [ "$#" -eq 1 ]; then
git bug show "$1"
else
git bug ls "$@"
fi
}
alias gbt='git bug termui'
alias gba='git bug add'
alias gbm='git bug comment add'
alias gbc='git bug status close'
alias gbp='git bug push'
alias gbl='git bug pull'
fi
unset -v git_version unset -v git_version

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@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
#!/usr/bin/env sh
# Pretty git diff display
# degrade diffs gracefully:
# prefer diff-so-fancy if it is installed,
# otherwise fallback to git's own prettifier,
# if nothing exists just pass it on
dsf() {
if exist diff-so-fancy; then
diff-so-fancy
elif exist /usr/share/git/diff-highlight/diff-highlight; then
/usr/share/git/diff-highlight/diff-highlight
else
cat
fi
}
dsf

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@ -1,17 +1,15 @@
# Version control software module # Git module
[git](https://git-scm.com/) - a distributed version control system [git](https://git-scm.com/) - a distributed version control system
[jujutsu](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/) - a change-based version control system
## What's in this module ## What's in this module
[[_TOC_]] [[_TOC_]]
## Global vcs settings ## Global git settings
This are probably the first things that need to be customized, since it points to a different identity for each git user. This is probably the first thing that needs to be customized, since it points to a different identity for each git user.
I sign all my commits by default, so take out the corresponding lines if you don't, or exchange it with your gpg key. I sign all my commits by default, so take out the corresponding lines if you don't, or exchange it with your gpg key.
Similarly for jujutsu, change the identity and remove the lines concerning gpg signing if you don't use it.
Git will rewrite any remotes using http(s) to use the ssh notation for pushes to github and gitlab so that, even if you set up the repository using an https url you can utilize your usual ssh key for pushing. Git will rewrite any remotes using http(s) to use the ssh notation for pushes to github and gitlab so that, even if you set up the repository using an https url you can utilize your usual ssh key for pushing.

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@ -7,35 +7,29 @@
# #
# Will first install yay, then all my used packages (read from bootstrap/packages.txt) # Will first install yay, then all my used packages (read from bootstrap/packages.txt)
# #
# Finally, symlinks all dotfiles into their correct locations using dotter # Finally, symlinks all dotfiles into their correct locations using stow
bootstrap_dir="${DOT_BOOTSTRAP_DIR:-./bootstrap}" bootstrap_dir="${BOOTSTRAP_DIRECTORY:-./bootstrap}"
unattended_install="${DOT_UNATTENDED_INSTALL:-false}"
link_systemfiles="${DOT_LINK_SYSTEMFILES:-true}"
help() {
printf "Usage: install [-f|--force][-v|--version][-h|--help]\n\n-f Do not ask for any confirmations but force update and installation.\n"
exit "${1:-0}"
}
main() { main() {
local cmd="" local cmd=""
local ret=0 local ret=0
case "$1" in
-v | --version) case "$1" in
printf "Personal system bootstrap script.\n\nby Marty Oehme\n\nv0.2\n" -v | --version)
;; printf "Personal system bootstrap script.\n\nby Marty Oehme\n\nv0.2\n"
-h | --help) ;;
help 0 -h | --help)
;; printf "Usage: install [-f|--force][-v|--version][-h|--help]\n\n-f Do not ask for any confirmations but force update and installation.\n"
-f | --force) ;;
unattended_install=true -f | --force)
;; install true
*) ;;
install *)
;; install false
esac ;;
shift esac
shift
$cmd "$@" $cmd "$@"
ret=$((ret + $?)) ret=$((ret + $?))
@ -45,94 +39,83 @@ main() {
# takes default value (y/n), question, abort message as arguments # takes default value (y/n), question, abort message as arguments
# automatically answers yes if unattended install # automatically answers yes if unattended install
check_consent() { check_consent() {
if [ "$unattended_install" == "true" ]; then if [ "$UNATTENDED" == "true" ]; then
true true
else else
[[ "$1" == "y" ]] && default_consent="[Y/n]" || default_consent="[y/N]" [[ "$1" == "y" ]] && default_consent="[Y/n]" || default_consent="[y/N]"
printf "%b %b " "$2" "$default_consent" printf "%s %s " "$2" "$default_consent"
read -r answer read -r answer
if [[ "$1" == "n" ]] && [[ "$answer" != y* ]]; then if [[ "$1" == "n" ]] && [[ "$answer" != y* ]]; then
printf "%s\n" "$3" printf "%s\n" "$3"
false false
elif [[ "$1" == "y" ]] && [[ "$answer" == n* ]]; then elif [[ "$1" == "y" ]] && [[ "$answer" == n* ]]; then
printf "%s\n" "$3" echo second
false printf "%s\n" "$3"
else false
true else
fi true
fi fi
fi
} }
entry_question() { entry_question() {
check_consent n "This will take a while and install many packages and link dotfiles all over the place depending on your selections.\nYou need to be in the base directory of the dotfiles repository.\nProceed?" "Aborting." || exit check_consent n "This will take a while, install many packages and link dotfiles all over the place. Proceed?" "Aborting." || exit
} }
enable_git_hooks() { enable_git_hooks() {
check_consent y "Should we enable git hooks for this repository, so that missing or additionally installed packages are automatically compared to the repository when committing?" "Not changing repository settings." || return check_consent y "Should we enable git hooks for this repository, so that installed packages are automatically compared when committing?" "Not changing repository settings." || return
git config --local core.hooksPath .githooks/ git config --local core.hooksPath .githooks/
echo "Changed repository settings." echo "Changed repository settings."
} }
manage_dotfiles() { stow_dotfiles() {
check_consent y "Link dot files?" "Not linking dotfiles." || return check_consent y "Link home directory dot files?" "Not linking dotfiles." || return
check_consent n "Link system settings files? This will require sudo access but will not overwrite existing files." "Not touching system files." || link_systemfiles=false # get all top level directories, remove their slashes and dots
if [ "$link_systemfiles" == "false" ]; then # finally get rid of .dot-directories, since they are for the repo not for my homedir
dotter deploy targets="$(find . -maxdepth 1 -type d | sed -e 's/^\.\/\(.*\)$/\1/' | sed -e '/^\./d')"
echo "Linked dotfiles."
else # shellcheck disable=2086
if [ -e "/etc/pacman.conf" ]; then # -- for some reason stow only works with unqoted var expansion
check_consent n "Found an existing pacman.conf file, installation will error if it exists. Remove file?" && run_elevated rm "/etc/pacman.conf" stow -R ${targets} 2> >(grep -v 'Absolute/relative mismatch between Stow dir' 1>&2)
fi echo "Linked dotfiles."
dotter deploy -l .dotter/systemwide.toml
echo "Linked dotfiles and system files."
fi
} }
run_elevated() { stow_system_packages() {
if command -v doas >/dev/null 2>&1; then check_consent n "Link system settings as well? This will require sudo access." "Not touching system files." || return
doas "$@" sudo stow --dir="$bootstrap_dir" --target="/" -R system-packages/
elif command -v sudo >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "Linked system files."
sudo "$@"
fi
} }
install_packages() { install_packages() {
check_consent n "Install pre-designated packages? This will take a while, install a lot of packages and require super user privileges." "Not installing packages." || return check_consent n "Install pre-designated packages? This will take a while." "Not installing packages." || return
if [ "$unattended_install" == "true" ]; then export BOOTSTRAP_PACKAGES="bootstrap/packages.txt"
"$bootstrap_dir"/install_packages.sh -f if ! "$UNATTENDED"; then
else "$bootstrap_dir"/install_packages.sh
"$bootstrap_dir"/install_packages.sh else
fi "$bootstrap_dir"/install_packages.sh -f
echo "Installed packages." fi
} unset BOOTSTRAP_PACKAGES
echo "Installed packages."
headline() {
len="${#1}"
target_len=85
side_len=$(((target_len - len) / 2))
for ((i = 1; i <= side_len; i++)); do printf '='; done
printf " %s " "$1"
for ((i = 1; i <= side_len; i++)); do printf '='; done
printf "\n"
} }
install() { install() {
if [ "$unattended_install" == false ] ; then UNATTENDED=$1
entry_question if ! "$UNATTENDED"; then
fi entry_question
fi
headline "BEGINNING PACKAGE INSTALLATION" echo "====================== BEGINNING INSTALLATION ============================="
install_packages install_packages
headline "BEGINNING DOTFILE MANAGEMENT" echo "=================== BEGINNING DOTFILE MANAGEMENT =========================="
manage_dotfiles stow_dotfiles
stow_system_packages
headline "ENABLING GIT REPOSITORY HOOKS" echo "================== ENABLING GIT REPOSITORY HOOKS =========================="
enable_git_hooks enable_git_hooks
echo "INSTALLATION FINISHED" echo "====================== INSTALLATION FINISHED =============================="
exit 0 exit 0
} }
main "$@" main "$@"

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enable_audio_bell no
include current-theme.conf
font_family Liga Iosevka
bold_font Iosevka Term Bold Nerd Font Complete
italic_font Iosevka Term Italic Nerd Font Complete
bold_italic_font Iosevka Term Heavy Italic Nerd Font Complete

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local accounts = {}
local status, gmailuser = pipe_from(
'gpg2 --decrypt --no-tty --quiet --no-verbose --for-your-eyes-only --pinentry-mode ask ~/.local/share/pass/misc/aerc-gmail-app-password.gpg | grep username | cut -d: -f2')
local status, gmailpass = pipe_from(
'gpg2 --decrypt --no-tty --quiet --no-verbose --for-your-eyes-only --pinentry-mode ask ~/.local/share/pass/misc/aerc-gmail-app-password.gpg | head -n1')
-- Setup an imap account called gmail
accounts.gmail = IMAP {
server = "imap.gmail.com",
username = gmailuser,
password = gmailpass,
ssl = "auto"
}
return accounts

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@ -20,64 +20,67 @@ CONTINUOUS = false
UPDATE_TIME = 120 UPDATE_TIME = 120
-- implement simple wait function in case server does not support IDLE mode -- implement simple wait function in case server does not support IDLE mode
function sleep(n) function sleep(n) os.execute("sleep " .. tonumber(n)) end
os.execute("sleep " .. tonumber(n))
end
-- will set filters to be grabbed from XDG-compliant filter directory -- will set filters to be grabbed from XDG-compliant filter directory
-- can be overridden with env var IMAPFILTER_FILTERDIR -- can be overridden with env var IMAPFILTER_FILTERDIR
function getConfigDir() function getConfigDir()
-- -- set directory for imapfilter files -- -- set directory for imapfilter files
local configdir local configdir
if os.getenv("IMAPFILTER_CONFIGDIR") then if os.getenv("IMAPFILTER_CONFIGDIR") then
configdir = os.getenv("IMAPFILTER_CONFIGDIR") configdir = os.getenv("IMAPFILTER_CONFIGDIR")
elseif os.getenv("XDG_CONFIG_HOME") then elseif os.getenv("XDG_CONFIG_HOME") then
configdir = os.getenv("XDG_CONFIG_HOME") .. "/imapfilter" configdir = os.getenv("XDG_CONFIG_HOME") .. "/imapfilter"
else else
configdir = os.getenv("HOME") .. "/.config/imapfilter" configdir = os.getenv("HOME") .. "/.config/imapfilter"
end end
return configdir return configdir
end end
-- will set filters to be grabbed from XDG-compliant filter directory -- will set filters to be grabbed from XDG-compliant filter directory
-- can be overridden with env var IMAPFILTER_FILTERDIR -- can be overridden with env var IMAPFILTER_FILTERDIR
function getFilterDir() function getFilterDir()
-- -- set directory for imapfilter files -- -- set directory for imapfilter files
local imapfilterdir local imapfilterdir
if os.getenv("IMAPFILTER_FILTERDIR") then if os.getenv("IMAPFILTER_FILTERDIR") then
imapfilterdir = os.getenv("IMAPFILTER_FILTERDIR") imapfilterdir = os.getenv("IMAPFILTER_FILTERDIR")
else else
imapfilterdir = configDir .. "/filters" imapfilterdir = configDir .. "/filters"
end end
return imapfilterdir return imapfilterdir
end end
-- dirlist, from https://stackoverflow.com/a/25266573 -- dirlist, from https://stackoverflow.com/a/25266573
function applyFilters(dir) function applyFilters(dir)
local p = io.popen('find "' .. dir .. '" -type f -name "*.lua"') -- Open directory look for files, save data in p. By giving '-type f' as parameter, it returns all files. local p = io.popen('find "' .. dir .. '" -type f -name "*.lua"') -- Open directory look for files, save data in p. By giving '-type f' as parameter, it returns all files.
for file in p:lines() do -- Loop through all files for file in p:lines() do -- Loop through all files
loadfile(file)() loadfile(file)()
end end
end end
-- create global variable containing the configuration files -- create global variable containing the configuration files
configDir = getConfigDir() configDir = getConfigDir()
assert(configDir, "No configuration directory found. Ensure " .. os.getenv("HOME") .. "/.config/imapfilter exists.") assert(configDir,
"No configuration directory found. Ensure " .. os.getenv("HOME") ..
"/.config/imapfilter exists.")
-- create global variable containing account access -- create global variable containing account access
accounts = loadfile(configDir .. "/accounts.lua")() accounts = loadfile(configDir .. "/accounts.lua")()
assert(accounts, "No accounts configured. Ensure accounts.lua exists and returns a table of accounts.") assert(accounts,
"No accounts configured. Ensure accounts.lua exists and returns a table of accounts.")
-- immediately act on the filters once -- immediately act on the filters once
applyFilters(getFilterDir()) applyFilters(getFilterDir())
-- continuously watch for mail if needed -- continuously watch for mail if needed
while CONTINUOUS == true do while CONTINUOUS == true do
local has_idle = accounts.gmail["Inbox"]:enter_idle() local has_idle = accounts.gmail['Inbox']:enter_idle()
applyFilters(getFilterDir()) applyFilters(getFilterDir())
if has_idle == false then if has_idle == false then
print("Server does not support idle, application will be polling again in " .. UPDATE_TIME .. "minutes.") print(
sleep(UPDATE_TIME) "Server does not support idle, application will be polling again in " ..
end UPDATE_TIME .. "minutes.")
sleep(UPDATE_TIME)
end
end end

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function sendToFolder(folderFrom, folderTo, senders)
local messages = folderFrom:select_all()
for _, sender in pairs(senders) do
local filtered = messages:contain_from(sender)
filtered:mark_seen()
filtered:move_messages(folderTo)
end
end
-- will set filters to be grabbed from XDG-compliant filter directory
-- can be overridden with env var IMAPFILTER_ROLLUPFILE
function getRollupFile(fname)
local f
local fname = fname or "rollup.txt"
if os.getenv("IMAPFILTER_ROLLUPFILE") then
f = os.getenv("IMAPFILTER_ROLLUPFILE")
elseif os.getenv("XDG_DATA_HOME") then
f = os.getenv("XDG_DATA_HOME") .. "/imapfilter/" .. fname
else
f = os.getenv("HOME") .. "/.local/share/imapfilter/" .. fname
end
return f
end
function getSenderList(rollupfile)
local rollupSenders = {}
local file = io.open(rollupfile)
if file then
for line in file:lines() do table.insert(rollupSenders, line) end
else
print(
"ERROR: rollup did not find rollup.txt file containing mail addresses at " ..
rollupfile or "")
end
return rollupSenders
end
sendToFolder(accounts.gmail["Inbox"], accounts.gmail["Dump"],
getSenderList(getRollupFile()))

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# documentation: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/isync
IMAPAccount gmail
# Address to connect to
Host imap.gmail.com
UserCmd "pass show misc/gmail-app-password | grep username | cut -d: -f2"
PassCmd "pass show misc/gmail-app-password | head -n1"
# To store the password in an encrypted file use PassCmd instead of Pass
# PassCmd "gpg2 -q --for-your-eyes-only --no-tty -d ~/.mailpass.gpg"
#
# Use SSL
SSLType IMAPS
CertificateFile /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
# Throttle simultaneous access to make google happy
PipelineDepth 60
IMAPStore gmail-remote
Account gmail
MaildirStore mail-local
Subfolders Verbatim
# The trailing "/" is important
Path ~/documents/mail/
Inbox ~/documents/mail/Inbox
# define generous maximum size to store locally
MaxSize 50M
Channel gmail-inbox
Far :gmail-remote:INBOX
Near :mail-local:inbox
# Exclude everything under the internal [Gmail] folder, except the interesting folders
# Automatically create missing mailboxes, both locally and on the server
Create Near
# Save the synchronization state files in the relevant directory
SyncState *
Channel gmail-sent
Far :gmail-remote:"[Google Mail]/Sent Mail"
Near :mail-local:sent
Create Near
Channel gmail-trash
Far :gmail-remote:"[Google Mail]/Trash"
Near :mail-local:trash
Create Near
Channel gmail-important
Far :gmail-remote:"[Google Mail]/Starred"
Near :mail-local:important
Create Near
Channel gmail-drafts
Far :gmail-remote:"[Google Mail]/Drafts"
Near :mail-local:drafts
Create Near
Channel gmail-all
Far :gmail-remote:"[Google Mail]/All Mail"
Near :mail-local:archive
Create Near
# Put all the channels into one group
Group googlemail
Channel gmail-inbox
Channel gmail-important
Channel gmail-sent
Channel gmail-trash
Channel gmail-all

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@ -2,17 +2,17 @@
defaults defaults
auth on auth on
tls on tls on
# disable starttls to use whole connection through ssl
tls_starttls off
tls_trust_file /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt tls_trust_file /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
# logfile ~/.msmtp.log # logfile ~/.msmtp.log
# Gmail # Gmail
account personal-gmail account personal-gmail
tls_starttls on
host smtp.gmail.com host smtp.gmail.com
port 587 port 587
from marty.oehme@gmail.com from marty.oehme@gmail.com
user marty.oehme@gmail.com
# password plain-text-password-goes-here
passwordeval "pass show misc/gmail-app-password | head -n1" passwordeval "pass show misc/gmail-app-password | head -n1"
# Set a default account # Set a default account
account default : personal-gmail

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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
# Account settings
# local maildir settings
set mbox_type = Maildir
set folder = ~/documents/mail # This has the shortcut '+' or '='
set spoolfile = "+inbox" # This has the shortcut '!'
set postponed = "+drafts"
set trash = "+trash"
# Disable saving outgoing mail since Gmail saves them by default.
unset record
mailboxes ! \
"+important" \
"+sent" \
"+drafts" \
"+trash" \
"+archive"

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@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ color index_number blue default
color index_subject cyan default '.*' color index_subject cyan default '.*'
# For new mail: # For new mail:
color index brightyellow brightblack "~N" color index brightyellow black "~N"
color index_author brightred brightblack "~N" color index_author brightred black "~N"
color index_subject brightcyan black "~N" color index_subject brightcyan black "~N"
color progress black cyan color progress black cyan
@ -73,12 +73,12 @@ color progress black cyan
# Formatting ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Formatting ----------------------------------------------------------------------
set date_format = "%a %d %h %H:%M" set date_format = "%a %d %h %H:%M"
set index_format=" %zc %zs %zt | %-35.35L %?X?📎& ? %M %-30.100s %> %?Y?%Y ? %(!%a %d %h %H:%M) " set index_format=" %zc %zs %zt | %-35.35L %@attachment_info@ %?M10?~(%1M) ?%-30.100s %> %?Y?%Y ? %(!%a %d %h %H:%M) "
set pager_format="%n %T %s%*  %{!%d %b · %H:%M} %?X? %X?%P" set pager_format="%n %T %s%*  %{!%d %b · %H:%M} %?X? %X?%P"
set status_format = " %D %?u? %u ?%?R? %R ?%?d? %d ?%?t? %t ?%?F? %F ?%?p? %p? \n \n" set status_format = " %D %?u? %u ?%?R? %R ?%?d? %d ?%?t? %t ?%?F? %F ?%?p? %p? \n \n"
set compose_format="-- NeoMutt: Compose [Approx. msg size: %l Atts: %a]%>-" set compose_format="-- NeoMutt: Compose [Approx. msg size: %l Atts: %a]%>-"
# set vfolder_format = "%N %?n?%3n& ? %8m  · %f" # set vfolder_format = "%N %?n?%3n& ? %8m  · %f"
set attach_format = "%u%D  %T %-75.20d %T  %5s %m/%M" set attach_format = "%u%D  %T%-75.75d %?T?%& ? %5s · %m/%M"
set sidebar_format = '%D%?Z? [%Z]?%* %?S?%S?' set sidebar_format = '%D%?Z? [%Z]?%* %?S?%S?'
index-format-hook attachment_info '=B text/calendar ~X 1' ' ' index-format-hook attachment_info '=B text/calendar ~X 1' ' '
index-format-hook attachment_info '=B text/calendar' " " index-format-hook attachment_info '=B text/calendar' " "
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ color status color8 default '(|)' # statusline "bubbl
color status color69 black '(\` )' # bubble account variation color status color69 black '(\` )' # bubble account variation
color status white color69 '([a-zA-Z0-9\.]+)()' # account text color status white color69 '([a-zA-Z0-9\.]+)()' # account text
color status green color8 '' # Unread messages count color status green color8 '' # Unread messages count
color status blue color8 '' # Read messages count icon color status blue color8 '' # Read messages count icon
color status yellow color8 '' # Flagged icon color status yellow color8 '' # Flagged icon
color status red color8 '' # Pending delete icon color status red color8 '' # Pending delete icon
@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ color attachment color8 default
color signature color8 default color signature color8 default
# emails # emails
color body color14 default '[\-\.+_a-zA-Z0-9]+@[\-\.a-zA-Z0-9]+' # color body color14 default '[\-\.+_a-zA-Z0-9]+@[\-\.a-zA-Z0-9]+'
# hide "mailto" # hide "mailto"
color body color0 color0 '<mailto:[\-\.+_a-zA-Z0-9]+@[\-\.a-zA-Z0-9]+>' color body color0 color0 '<mailto:[\-\.+_a-zA-Z0-9]+@[\-\.a-zA-Z0-9]+>'
@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ color body color8 default '(^(To|From|Sent|Subject):.*)'
set to_chars=" " set to_chars=" "
# unchanged mailbox, changed, read only, attach mode # unchanged mailbox, changed, read only, attach mode
set status_chars = " 󱫄" set status_chars = " "
ifdef crypt_chars set crypt_chars = " " ifdef crypt_chars set crypt_chars = " "
set flag_chars = " " set flag_chars = " "
@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ set hidden_tags = "unread,draft,flagged,passed,replied,attachment,signed,encrypt
tag-transforms "replied" "↻ " \ tag-transforms "replied" "↻ " \
"encrytpted" "" \ "encrytpted" "" \
"signed" "" \ "signed" "" \
"attachment" "󰁦" \ "attachment" "" \
# The formats must start with 'G' and the entire sequence is case sensitive. # The formats must start with 'G' and the entire sequence is case sensitive.
tag-formats "replied" "GR" \ tag-formats "replied" "GR" \

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@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
# open html emails in browser (or whatever GUI program is used to render HTML) # open html emails in browser (or whatever GUI program is used to render HTML)
text/html; open %s ; nametemplate=%s.html text/html; xdg-open %s ; nametemplate=%s.html
# render html emails inline using magic (uncomment the line below to use lynx instead) # render html emails inline using magic (uncomment the line below to use lynx instead)
# text/html; lynx -assume_charset=%{charset} -display_charset=utf-8 -collapse_br_tags -dump %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput # text/html; lynx -assume_charset=%{charset} -display_charset=utf-8 -collapse_br_tags -dump %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput
text/html; render-prettyhtml %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput; text/html; render-prettyhtml %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput;
text/plain; $EDITOR %s ; text/plain; $EDITOR %s ;
# show calendar invites # show calendar invites
text/calendar; mutt-ics; description=ics details; copiousoutput; print=khal import %s; needsterminal text/calendar; mutt-ics; copiousoutput
application/ics; mutt-ics; description=ics details; copiousoutput; print=khal import %s; needsterminal application/ics; mutt-ics; copiousoutput
# open images externally # open images externally
image/*; imv %s ; image/*; nsxiv %s ;
# open videos in mpv # open videos in mpv
video/*; mpv --autofit-larger=90\%x90\% %s; needsterminal; video/*; mpv --autofit-larger=90\%x90\% %s; needsterminal;
@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ video/*; setsid mpv --quiet %s &; copiousoutput
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet; sc-im %s; needsterminal application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet; sc-im %s; needsterminal
# open anything else externally # open anything else externally
application/pdf; open %s; application/pdf; xdg-open %s;
application/*; mkdir -p /tmp/mutt \; cp %s /tmp/mutt \; open /tmp/mutt/$(basename %s) & application/*; mkdir -p /tmp/mutt \; cp %s /tmp/mutt \; xdg-open /tmp/mutt/$(basename %s) &
application/pgp-encrypted; gpg -d '%s'; copiousoutput; application/pgp-encrypted; gpg -d '%s'; copiousoutput;
application/pgp-keys; gpg --import '%s'; copiousoutput; application/pgp-keys; gpg --import '%s'; copiousoutput;

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# index navigation
bind index l display-message
bind index L limit
bind index,pager g noop # don't send group-replies with g
bind index gg first-entry
bind index G last-entry
bind index <space> collapse-thread
bind index,pager \CF next-page
bind index,pager \CB previous-page
bind index,pager N search-opposite # vim-like search
bind index s toggle-new
macro index \CS "T~U<enter><tag-prefix><clear-flag>N<untag-pattern>.<enter>" "mark all messages as read"
# Email completion bindings
bind editor <Tab> complete-query
bind editor ^T complete
# Press A to add contact to Khard address book
macro index,pager A \
"<pipe-message>khard add-email<return>" \
"add the sender email address to khard"
# mailbox navigation
macro index,pager gi "<change-folder>=inbox<enter>" "go to inbox"
macro index,pager gm "<change-folder>=important<enter>" "go to important"
macro index,pager gs "<change-folder>=sent<enter>" "go to sent"
macro index,pager gd "<change-folder>=drafts<enter>" "go to drafts"
macro index,pager gt "<change-folder>=trash<enter>" "go to trash"
macro index,pager ga "<change-folder>=archive<enter>" "go to archive"
# sidebar navigation
bind index,pager B sidebar-toggle-visible
bind index,pager <down> sidebar-next
bind index,pager <up> sidebar-prev
bind index,pager <right> sidebar-open
# search navigation
macro index a "<limit>all\n" "show all messages (undo limit)"
# notmuch search navigation
bind index \\ vfolder-from-query # notmuch search
# pager navigation
bind pager,attach h exit
bind pager l view-attachments
bind pager k previous-line
bind pager j next-line
bind pager gg top
bind pager G bottom
# compose postpone
bind compose p postpone-message
# markdown to html for composition
macro compose M "F pandoc -s -f markdown -t html \ny^T^Utext/html; charset=UTF-8\n" "Convert from MD to HTML"
# since we unbound the original g
bind index,pager R group-reply
# open urls found in the e-mail
macro index,pager \CU "|urlview<enter>" "call urlview to open links"
# Refresh far imap email
macro index O "<sync-mailbox><shell-escape>export MBSYNC_PRE=true; mail-check<enter><sync-mailbox>" "refresh all e-mail"
macro index o "<sync-mailbox><shell-escape>export MBSYNC_PRE=true; mail-check gmail-inbox<enter><sync-mailbox>" "refresh inbox e-mail"
# Saner copy/move dialogs
macro index C "<copy-message>?<toggle-mailboxes>" "copy a message to a mailbox"
macro index M "<save-message>?<toggle-mailboxes>" "move a message to a mailbox"

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@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
# Identity
#
set realname = "Marty Oehme"
set from = "marty.oehme@gmail.com"
# # If you have another address:
# alternates "^neomutt@example\.com$"
# # Or, if you use the entire domain:
# alternates "@example\.com$"
# set reverse_name
set mail_check = 60 set mail_check = 60
set mail_check_stats set mail_check_stats
@ -43,7 +52,7 @@ set fcc_attach # attachments saved with body
# set editor = "vim" # set editor = "vim"
set mime_type_query_command = "xdg-mime query filetype" set mime_type_query_command = "xdg-mime query filetype"
# send settings # send settings
set sendmail = "/usr/bin/msmtp" set sendmail = "/usr/bin/msmtp -a personal-gmail"
set sendmail_wait = 0 set sendmail_wait = 0
# Display Settings # Display Settings

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@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env sh
# Ensure the neomutt cache directories exist
[ -d "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-~/.cache}/neomutt" ] || mkdir -p "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-~/.cache}/neomutt/hcache"

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@ -47,7 +47,6 @@ prehook() {
eval "$MBSYNC_PRE" eval "$MBSYNC_PRE"
return 0 return 0
fi fi
checkwarnuser
imapfilter -c "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/imapfilter/config.lua" imapfilter -c "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/imapfilter/config.lua"
} }
@ -143,6 +142,7 @@ elif [ -n "$1" ]; then
fi fi
main() { main() {
checkwarnuser
enablegpgagent enablegpgagent
prehook prehook

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# e-mail module
[aerc](https://aerc-mail.org/) - terminal mail client
[isync](https://isync.sourceforge.io/mbsync.html) - mirror your Imapped mail directory locally with two way synchronization
[notmuch](https://notmuchmail.org/) - index and search your mail
The current mail setup uses `mbsync` (from the isync project) to locally mirror the GMail imap folder.
It, as of now, needs to be manually run by invoking `mbsync gmail` -- which expects your username and password to reside in a [`pass`](/pass) accessible file called `misc/aerc-gmail-app-password`.
In other words --- this is very specific to my setup and if transferring the options, please customize to your needs.
Then, `notmuch` can be run on the local maildir to generate and indexed full-text search engine.
Right now, `notmuch` can only be used through its cli, it is not yet connected to `aerc`.
`aerc` picks up the maildir created by `mbsync` in `~/documents/mail` and works on it.
`mbsync` syncs any changes made back to the remote imap directory.

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@ -37,9 +37,8 @@ I script-message playlistmanager show filename
R cycle-values video-aspect "16:9" "4:3" "3.25:1" "no" "-1" # cycle aspect ratios R cycle-values video-aspect "16:9" "4:3" "3.25:1" "no" "-1" # cycle aspect ratios
# uosc definitions and menu # uosc definitions and menu
o script-message-to uosc toggle-elements timeline o script-binding uosc/peek-timeline
O script-binding uosc/toggle-ui m script-binding uosc/menu
m script-binding uosc/menu
# script-binding uosc/open-file #! Open file # script-binding uosc/open-file #! Open file
# script-binding uosc/load-subtitles #! Load subtitles # script-binding uosc/load-subtitles #! Load subtitles
@ -49,4 +48,3 @@ m script-binding uosc/menu
# script-binding uosc/playlist #! Utils > Playlist # script-binding uosc/playlist #! Utils > Playlist
# script-binding uosc/chapters #! Utils > Chapters # script-binding uosc/chapters #! Utils > Chapters
# script-binding uosc/open-config-directory #! Utils > Open config directory # script-binding uosc/open-config-directory #! Utils > Open config directory

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@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ screenshot-tag-colorspace=yes
osc=no osc=no
osd-bar=no osd-bar=no
osd-font='Iosevka Nerd Font' osd-font='Iosevka Mono'
osd-font-size=15 osd-font-size=16
### Subtitles ### Subtitles
@ -81,13 +81,18 @@ volume-max=150
audio-file-auto=fuzzy audio-file-auto=fuzzy
# playing at different speed will pitch-correct # playing at different speed will pitch-correct
audio-pitch-correction=yes audio-pitch-correction=yes
# no audio popping on seek
audio-stream-silence
# lets mpv calc latency instead of PA; disable if errors on network playback or similar
pulse-latency-hacks=yes
### Video ### Video
hwdec=auto
profile=opengl-hq profile=opengl-hq
opengl-early-flush=auto opengl-early-flush=auto
opengl-pbo=no opengl-pbo=no
# brigheen video slightly to account for daylight displaying
gamma-factor=1.1
# ever so slightly up saturation # ever so slightly up saturation
saturation=12 saturation=12
# interpolation options, will take some more cpu # interpolation options, will take some more cpu

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-- This script automatically loads playlist entries before and after the
-- the currently played file. It does so by scanning the directory a file is
-- located in when starting playback. It sorts the directory entries
-- alphabetically, and adds entries before and after the current file to
-- the internal playlist. (It stops if it would add an already existing
-- playlist entry at the same position - this makes it "stable".)
-- Add at most 5000 * 2 files when starting a file (before + after).
--[[
To configure this script use file autoload.conf in directory script-opts (the "script-opts"
directory must be in the mpv configuration directory, typically ~/.config/mpv/).
Example configuration would be:
disabled=no
images=no
videos=yes
audio=yes
--]]
MAXENTRIES = 5000
local msg = require 'mp.msg'
local options = require 'mp.options'
local utils = require 'mp.utils'
o = {
disabled = false,
images = true,
videos = true,
audio = true
}
options.read_options(o)
function Set (t)
local set = {}
for _, v in pairs(t) do set[v] = true end
return set
end
function SetUnion (a,b)
local res = {}
for k in pairs(a) do res[k] = true end
for k in pairs(b) do res[k] = true end
return res
end
EXTENSIONS_VIDEO = Set {
'mkv', 'avi', 'mp4', 'ogv', 'webm', 'rmvb', 'flv', 'wmv', 'mpeg', 'mpg', 'm4v', '3gp'
}
EXTENSIONS_AUDIO = Set {
'mp3', 'wav', 'ogm', 'flac', 'm4a', 'wma', 'ogg', 'opus'
}
EXTENSIONS_IMAGES = Set {
'jpg', 'jpeg', 'png', 'tif', 'tiff', 'gif', 'webp', 'svg', 'bmp'
}
EXTENSIONS = Set {}
if o.videos then EXTENSIONS = SetUnion(EXTENSIONS, EXTENSIONS_VIDEO) end
if o.audio then EXTENSIONS = SetUnion(EXTENSIONS, EXTENSIONS_AUDIO) end
if o.images then EXTENSIONS = SetUnion(EXTENSIONS, EXTENSIONS_IMAGES) end
function add_files_at(index, files)
index = index - 1
local oldcount = mp.get_property_number("playlist-count", 1)
for i = 1, #files do
mp.commandv("loadfile", files[i], "append")
mp.commandv("playlist-move", oldcount + i - 1, index + i - 1)
end
end
function get_extension(path)
match = string.match(path, "%.([^%.]+)$" )
if match == nil then
return "nomatch"
else
return match
end
end
table.filter = function(t, iter)
for i = #t, 1, -1 do
if not iter(t[i]) then
table.remove(t, i)
end
end
end
-- splitbynum and alnumcomp from alphanum.lua (C) Andre Bogus
-- Released under the MIT License
-- http://www.davekoelle.com/files/alphanum.lua
-- split a string into a table of number and string values
function splitbynum(s)
local result = {}
for x, y in (s or ""):gmatch("(%d*)(%D*)") do
if x ~= "" then table.insert(result, tonumber(x)) end
if y ~= "" then table.insert(result, y) end
end
return result
end
function clean_key(k)
k = (' '..k..' '):gsub("%s+", " "):sub(2, -2):lower()
return splitbynum(k)
end
-- compare two strings
function alnumcomp(x, y)
local xt, yt = clean_key(x), clean_key(y)
for i = 1, math.min(#xt, #yt) do
local xe, ye = xt[i], yt[i]
if type(xe) == "string" then ye = tostring(ye)
elseif type(ye) == "string" then xe = tostring(xe) end
if xe ~= ye then return xe < ye end
end
return #xt < #yt
end
local autoloaded = nil
function find_and_add_entries()
local path = mp.get_property("path", "")
local dir, filename = utils.split_path(path)
msg.trace(("dir: %s, filename: %s"):format(dir, filename))
if o.disabled then
msg.verbose("stopping: autoload disabled")
return
elseif #dir == 0 then
msg.verbose("stopping: not a local path")
return
end
local pl_count = mp.get_property_number("playlist-count", 1)
-- check if this is a manually made playlist
if (pl_count > 1 and autoloaded == nil) or
(pl_count == 1 and EXTENSIONS[string.lower(get_extension(filename))] == nil) then
msg.verbose("stopping: manually made playlist")
return
else
autoloaded = true
end
local pl = mp.get_property_native("playlist", {})
local pl_current = mp.get_property_number("playlist-pos-1", 1)
msg.trace(("playlist-pos-1: %s, playlist: %s"):format(pl_current,
utils.to_string(pl)))
local files = utils.readdir(dir, "files")
if files == nil then
msg.verbose("no other files in directory")
return
end
table.filter(files, function (v, k)
if string.match(v, "^%.") then
return false
end
local ext = get_extension(v)
if ext == nil then
return false
end
return EXTENSIONS[string.lower(ext)]
end)
table.sort(files, alnumcomp)
if dir == "." then
dir = ""
end
-- Find the current pl entry (dir+"/"+filename) in the sorted dir list
local current
for i = 1, #files do
if files[i] == filename then
current = i
break
end
end
if current == nil then
return
end
msg.trace("current file position in files: "..current)
local append = {[-1] = {}, [1] = {}}
for direction = -1, 1, 2 do -- 2 iterations, with direction = -1 and +1
for i = 1, MAXENTRIES do
local file = files[current + i * direction]
local pl_e = pl[pl_current + i * direction]
if file == nil or file[1] == "." then
break
end
local filepath = dir .. file
if pl_e then
-- If there's a playlist entry, and it's the same file, stop.
msg.trace(pl_e.filename.." == "..filepath.." ?")
if pl_e.filename == filepath then
break
end
end
if direction == -1 then
if pl_current == 1 then -- never add additional entries in the middle
msg.info("Prepending " .. file)
table.insert(append[-1], 1, filepath)
end
else
msg.info("Adding " .. file)
table.insert(append[1], filepath)
end
end
end
add_files_at(pl_current + 1, append[1])
add_files_at(pl_current, append[-1])
end
mp.register_event("start-file", find_and_add_entries)

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-- If the laptop is on battery, the profile 'lq' will be loaded; otherwise 'hq' is used
--
local lqprofile = "lowquality"
local hqprofile = "highquality"
local function powerstate()
local f = io.open("/sys/class/power_supply/AC/online")
if f == nil then return end
local t = f:read("*n")
f:close()
return t
end
local function adjust()
local state = powerstate()
-- this actually overrides automatically applied profiles
-- like 'protocol.http'
if state == 0 then
mp.msg.info("Running on battery, setting low-quality options.")
mp.set_property("profile", lqprofile)
else
mp.msg.info("Not running on battery, setting high-quality options.")
end
end
mp.add_hook("on_load", 1, adjust)

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-- gallery-dl_hook.lua
--
-- load online image galleries as playlists using gallery-dl
-- https://github.com/mikf/gallery-dl
--
-- to use, prepend the gallery url with: gallery-dl://
-- e.g.
-- `mpv gallery-dl://https://imgur.com/....`
local utils = require 'mp.utils'
local msg = require 'mp.msg'
local function exec(args)
local ret = utils.subprocess({args = args})
return ret.status, ret.stdout, ret
end
mp.add_hook("on_load", 15, function()
local url = mp.get_property("stream-open-filename", "")
if (url:find("gdl://") ~= 1) then
msg.debug("not a gdl:// url: " .. url)
return
end
local url = string.gsub(url,"gdl://","")
local es, urls, result = exec({"gallery-dl", "-g", url})
if (es < 0) or (urls == nil) or (urls == "") then
msg.error("failed to get album list.")
end
mp.commandv("loadlist", "memory://" .. urls)
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-- sponsorblock_minimal.lua
--
-- This script skips sponsored segments of YouTube videos
-- using data from https://github.com/ajayyy/SponsorBlock
--
-- original from https://codeberg.org/jouni/mpv_sponsorblock_minimal
-- adapted for local playback skipping and some refactoring by me
local options = {
API = "https://sponsor.ajay.app/api/skipSegments",
-- Categories to fetch and skip
categories = '"sponsor","intro","outro","interaction","selfpromo"'
}
local function getranges()
local args = {
"curl", "-s", "-d", "videoID=" .. Youtube_id, "-d",
"categories=[" .. options.categories .. "]", "-G", options.API
}
local sponsors = mp.command_native({
name = "subprocess",
capture_stdout = true,
playback_only = false,
args = args
})
if string.match(sponsors.stdout, "%[(.-)%]") then
Ranges = {}
for i in string.gmatch(string.sub(sponsors.stdout, 2, -2), "%[(.-)%]") do
local k, v = string.match(i, "(%d+.?%d*),(%d+.?%d*)")
Ranges[k] = v
end
end
return
end
local function skip_ads(name, pos)
if pos ~= nil then
for k, v in pairs(Ranges) do
if tonumber(k) <= pos and tonumber(v) > pos then
-- this message may sometimes be wrong
-- it only seems to be a visual thing though
mp.osd_message("[sponsorblock] skipping forward " ..
math.floor(
tonumber(v) - mp.get_property("time-pos")) ..
"s")
-- need to do the +0.01 otherwise mpv will start spamming skip sometimes
-- example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ypMJzeNooo
mp.set_property("time-pos", tonumber(v) + 0.01)
return
end
end
end
return
end
local function file_loaded()
local video_path = mp.get_property("path")
local youtube_id1 = string.match(video_path,
"https?://youtu%.be/([%w-_]+).*")
local youtube_id2 = string.match(video_path,
"https?://w?w?w?%.?youtube%.com/v/([%w-_]+).*")
local youtube_id3 = string.match(video_path, "/watch.*[?&]v=([%w-_]+).*")
local youtube_id4 = string.match(video_path, "/embed/([%w-_]+).*")
local localytfile = string.match(video_path,
"-([%a%d%-_]+)%.[mw][kpe][v4b][m]?$")
Youtube_id = youtube_id1 or youtube_id2 or youtube_id3 or youtube_id4 or
localytfile
if not Youtube_id or string.len(Youtube_id) < 11 then return end
Youtube_id = string.sub(Youtube_id, 1, 11)
getranges()
if Ranges then
ON = true
mp.add_key_binding("b", "sponsorblock", toggle)
mp.observe_property("time-pos", "native", skip_ads)
end
return
end
local function toggle()
if ON then
mp.unobserve_property(skip_ads)
mp.osd_message("[sponsorblock] off")
ON = false
return
end
mp.observe_property("time-pos", "native", skip_ads)
mp.osd_message("[sponsorblock] on")
ON = true
return
end
mp.register_event("file-loaded", file_loaded)

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# Multimedia module # mpv module
[mpv](https://mpv.io) -- free, open-source, cross-platform media player [mpv](https://mpv.io) -- free, open-source, cross-platform media player
beets -- organize your music library
mopidy -- serve your music library
ncmpcpp -- actually play your music (and twist your tongue pronouncing it)
The largest modifications so far are definitely to mpv (described below),
with beets and mopidy being somewhat configured to my tastes as well.
mpv is set up to hopefully strike a balance between high quality playback, streaming with a reasonable speed and saving battery power. mpv is set up to hopefully strike a balance between high quality playback, streaming with a reasonable speed and saving battery power.
It is set up to play both local files and streams from the web (especially youtube with playlisting and ad skipping), via a qutebrowser mapping if the corresponding module is installed. It is set up to play both local files and streams from the web (especially youtube with playlisting and ad skipping), via a qutebrowser mapping if the corresponding module is installed.

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# much of this such as the whitelist, canonical list for lasgenre
# is stolen from https://github.com/montchr/beets-config/ with much gratitude
directory: ~/media/audio/music
library: ~/.local/share/beets/library.db
threaded: true
art_filename: albumart
# Use the album's original date instead of the release's date
original_date: yes
# Use safer pathnames
asciify_paths: yes
max_filename_length: 255
# Long format - I don't need all the extra info for each invocation
#format_item: '[$id] [$album_id] [$singleton] $albumartist - $title - $album - $original_year - [$format - $bitrate $length $filesize]'
#format_album: '[$id] $albumartist - $album - $original_year [$catalognum]'
clutter:
- Thumbs.db
- .DS_Store
- '*.m3u'
- '*.pls'
- '*.db'
import:
copy: false
move: true
write: true
bell: true
# incremental: true
languages:
- en
log: ~/.cache/beets.log
quiet_fallback: skip
timid: false
ignore_hidden: yes
paths:
default: "%the{$albumartist}/$album/$track $title"
singleton: "singletons/%the{$artist - $title}"
comp: compilations/$album/$track $title
albumtype:soundtrack: soundtracks/$album/$track $title
item_fields:
multidisc: 1 if disctotal > 1 else 0
artist_differs: 1 if albumartist != artist else 0
musicbrainz:
extra_tags: [year, catalognum, country, media, label]
user: {{multimedia_beets_musicbrainz_user}}
pass: {{multimedia_beets_musicbrainz_pass}}
auto: yes
remove: yes
match:
preferred:
countries: ["US", "UK|GB", "DE", "NL", "SE"]
media: ["Digital Media|File", "CD"]
strong_rec_thresh: 0.15
medium_red_thresh: 0.25
rec_gap_thresh: 0.25
plugins:
- bandcamp
- chroma
- deezer
- describe
- edit
- embedart
- export
- fetchart
- fromfilename
- ftintitle
- fuzzy
- importadded
- info
- inline
- lastgenre
- lastimport
- lyrics
- mbcollection
- mbsync
- missing
- spotify
- the
- ydl
edit:
itemfields: track title artist album
albumfields: album albumartist albumtype
ignore_fields: id path
fetchart:
sources: filesystem coverart itunes discogs amazon albumart
store_source: yes
lastgenre:
auto: true
canonical: ~/.config/beets/lastgenre_canonicallist.yaml
count: 4
fallback: ""
force: yes
min_weight: 6
prefer_specific: false
separator: "; "
source: album
whitelist: ~/.config/beets/lastgenre_whitelist.txt
lastfm:
user: schmitzkater
lyrics:
sources: musixmatch genius
fallback: ''
bandcamp:
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- 2-step
- acapella
- acid
- acid house
- acid jazz
- acid techno
- adult contemporary
- african
- african blues
- african heavy metal
- african hip hop
- afrobeat
- aggrotech
- alternative country
- alternative metal
- alternative rock
- ambient
- ambient dub
- ambient house
- ambient space jazz
- ambient techno
- american folk revival
- americana
- anison
- anti-folk
- apala
- arab pop
- asian underground
- atlanta hip hop:
- snap music
- australian country music
- avant-garde
- avant-garde jazz
- axé
- bachata
- baithak gana
- bakersfield sound
- balearic beat
- ballet
- baltimore club
- barbershop
- baroque pop
- baroque:
- baroque music
- bebop
- benga
- berlin school:
- berlin school of electronic music
- berlin-school
- big band
- big beat
- bikutsi
- black metal:
- viking metal
- blue-eyed soul
- bluegrass:
- progressive bluegrass
- reactionary bluegrass
- blues
- blues country
- blues rock
- blues shouter
- bolero
- bongo flava
- boogie
- boogie-woogie
- bossa nova
- bounce music
- brazilian
- brazilian rock
- breakbeat:
- 4-beat
- acid breaks
- breakbeat hardcore
- broken beat
- florida breaks
- nu skool breaks
- breakcore
- brega
- british blues
- british folk revival
- britpop:
- post-britpop
- bubblegum pop
- c-pop:
- cantopop
- cajun:
- cajun fiddle tunes
- calypso
- canadian blues
- cantata
- cape jazz
- celtic music
- chamber jazz
- chamber music:
- string quartet
- chanson
- chicago blues
- chicago house
- chillwave:
- chill wave
- chimurenga
- chiptune:
- bitpop
- game boy music
- nintendocore
- video game music
- yorkshire bleeps and bass
- choro
- christian country music
- christian hip hop
- christian metal
- christian pop
- christian rock
- chutney
- chutney soca
- classic country
- classical crossover
- classical:
- classical music
- orchestra:
- orchestral
- symphonic
- symphony
- close harmony
- coldwave
- comedy:
- comedy music
- comedy rock
- humor
- parody music
- stand-up
- compas
- computer music
- concerto:
- concerto grosso
- contemporary folk
- contemporary r&b
- continental jazz
- cool jazz
- country
- country blues
- country pop
- country rap
- country rock
- country soul
- country-rap
- coupé-décalé
- cowpunk
- crunkcore
- cybergrind
- dance-punk
- dance-rock
- dancehall
- dansband music
- dark ambient
- dark electro
- darkwave:
- dark wave
- death industrial
- death metal:
- goregrind
- deconstructed club
- deep house
- deep techno
- delta blues
- detroit blues
- detroit techno
- digital hardcore:
- bouncy house
- bouncy techno
- hardstyle
- jumpstyle
- makina
- uk hardcore
- disco:
- disco polo:
- euro disco
- nu-disco
- diva house
- dixieland
- doo wop
- doom metal
- doomcore
- downtempo:
- chill out
- ethnic electronica
- moombahton
- nu jazz
- dream pop
- drone metal
- drone:
- drone music
- drum and bass:
- darkcore
- darkstep
- drumfunk
- drumstep
- hardstep
- intelligent drum and bass
- jump-up
- liquid funk
- neurofunk
- raggacore
- sambass
- techstep
- dub poetry
- dub techno
- dub:
- dub music
- dubstep
- dubtronica
- dungeon synth
- dutch house
- east coast hip hop:
- brick city club
- hardcore hip hop
- mafioso rap
- new jersey hip hop
- easy listening:
- background music
- beautiful music
- elevator music
- furniture music
- middle of the road
- ebm:
- electronic body music:
- futurepop
- edm:
- electronic dance music
- electric blues
- electro
- electro house
- electro-grime
- electro-industrial
- electroacoustic:
- acousmatic music
- electroacoustic improvisation
- live electronics
- electroclash
- electrofunk
- electronic rock:
- alternative dance:
- baggy
- madchester
- electronicore
- ethereal wave
- new rave
- electropop
- electropunk
- emo
- enka
- eurodance:
- bubblegum dance
- italo dance
- turbofolk
- europop:
- austropop
- balkan pop
- french pop
- latin pop
- laïkó
- nederpop
- russian pop
- experimental pop
- experimental rock
- experimental:
- experimental music
- fann at-tanbura
- field recording
- fijiri
- filmi
- folk metal:
- celtic metal
- medieval metal
- folk punk:
- celtic punk
- gypsy punk
- folk rock
- folk:
- filk music
- folk music
- folktronica
- footwork
- forró
- fourth world:
- ethnic ambient
- tribal ambient
- franco-country
- freak folk
- free jazz
- free funk
- free improvisation
- freestyle house
- freestyle rap
- freestyle:
- freestyle music
- french house
- frevo
- fuji music
- funk carioca
- funk metal
- funk:
- deep funk
- go-go
- funky house
- g-funk
- gabber
- gamelan
- gangsta rap
- garage rock
- garage:
- 4x4
- bassline
- breakstep
- funky
- speed garage
- genge
- ghetto house
- ghettotech
- glam metal
- glam rock
- glitch-hop
- glitch:
- clicks 'n' cuts
- goa:
- dark psytranceon
- goa trance
- psybreaks
- psyprog
- gospel blues
- goth rock:
- gothic rock
- gothic metal
- grime
- grindcore:
- crustgrind
- noisegrind
- grunge:
- post-grunge
- gulf and western
- gypsy jazz
- happy hardcore
- hard bop
- hard rock
- hardbag
- hardcore punk:
- street punk
- hellbilly music
- hi-nrg:
- eurobeat
- hard nrg
- new beat
- highlife
- hill country blues
- hip house
- hip-hop:
- alternative hip hop
- avant-garde hip hop
- chap hop
- chicago hip hop
- conscious hip hop
- detroit hip hop
- hip hop
- hip hop soul
- hip pop
- horrorcore
- hyphy
- jazz rap
- low bap
- lyrical hip hop
- merenrap
- motswako
- new jack swing
- new school hip hop
- old school hip hop
- political hip hop
- rap opera
- songo-salsa
- st. louis hip hop
- twin cities hip hop
- underground hip hop
- urban pasifika
- hiplife
- hokum
- hokum blues
- hong kong english pop
- honky tonk
- horror punk
- house
- houston hip hop:
- chopped and screwed
- idm
- illbient
- indian pop
- indie folk
- indie pop:
- dunedin sound
- twee pop
- indie rock
- indietronica
- industrial
- industrial dance
- industrial folk
- industrial hip hop
- industrial metal:
- neue deutsche härte
- industrial rock
- instrumental country
- instrumental hip hop
- iranian pop
- isicathamiya
- isolationism
- italo disco
- italo house
- j-pop
- jazz blues
- jazz fusion:
- fusion
- fusion jazz
- jazz rock
- jazz-funk
- jazz:
- british dance band
- crossover jazz
- cubop
- ethno jazz
- european free jazz
- m-base
- mainstream jazz
- novelty ragtime
- orchestral jazz
- shibuya-kei
- stride jazz
- third stream
- trad jazz
- vocal jazz
- west coast gypsy jazz
- west coast jazz
- jit
- jump blues
- jungle:
- oldschool jungle:
- darkside jungle
- ragga jungle
- jùjú
- k-pop:
- korean pop
- kansas city blues
- kansas city jazz
- kapuka
- kayōkyoku
- khaliji
- kizomba
- kosmische:
- kraut rock
- krautrock
- kuduro
- kwaito
- kwela
- lambada
- latin house
- latin jazz
- latin:
- chicha
- criolla
- cumbia
- huayno
- mariachi
- ranchera
- tejano
- live coding
- liwa
- lo-fi
- louisiana blues
- lounge:
- lounge music
- lovers rock
- lowercase
- lubbock sound
- luk thung:
- luk krung
- makossa
- maloya
- mambo
- mandopop
- manila sound
- maracatu
- marrabenta
- martial industrial
- mass
- math rock
- mbalax
- mbaqanga
- mbube
- melodic death metal
- memphis blues
- metal:
- heavy metal
- metalcore:
- deathcore
- mathcore:
- djent
- mexican pop
- miami bass
- minimal house
- minimal techno
- minimal wave
- modal jazz
- modern classical:
- contemporary classical
- morlam
- morna
- museve
- musique concrète:
- tape music
- méringue:
- merengue
- música popular brasileira
- música sertaneja
- nashville sound
- neo soul
- neo-bop jazz
- neo-psychedelia
- neo-swing
- neofolk
- neotraditional country
- nerdcore
- new age:
- new age music
- new-age
- new-age music
- new wave
- no wave
- noise pop
- noise rock
- noise:
- harsh noise
- japanoise
- noise music
- northern soul
- nu metal
- onkyokei
- opera
- oratorio
- organum
- outlaw country
- p-funk
- pagode
- palm-wine
- piano blues
- piedmont blues
- pinoy pop
- pop punk
- pop rock
- pop sunda
- pop:
- jangle pop
- latin ballad
- levenslied
- louisiana swamp pop
- motorpop
- new romanticism
- pop rap
- popera
- schlager
- sophisti-pop
- sunshine pop
- traditional pop music
- vispop
- wonky pop
- post-bop
- post-disco:
- dance-pop
- post-hardcore
- post-punk
- post-punk revival
- post-rock:
- post-metal
- power electronics
- power metal
- power noise
- powerviolence
- progressive country
- progressive electronic:
- progressive breaks
- progressive drum & bass
- progressive house/trance:
- disco house
- dream house
- space house
- progressive techno
- progressive folk
- progressive house
- progressive metal
- progressive rock:
- canterbury scene
- new prog
- rock in opposition
- psychedelic folk
- psychedelic pop
- psychedelic rock:
- acid rock
- freakbeat
- raga rock
- psychobilly
- psychobilly
- punk blues
- punk jazz
- punk:
- anarcho punk:
- crust punk:
- d-beat
- art punk
- christian punk
- deathrock
- garage punk
- skate punk
- punta
- punta rock
- r&b:
- rhythm and blues
- ragga:
- raggamuffin
- ragini
- ragtime
- rap rock:
- rap metal
- rapcore
- rasin
- rave:
- rave music
- raï
- red dirt
- reggae:
- 2 tone
- reggae en español:
- reggae 110
- reggae bultrón
- romantic flow
- spanish reggae
- reggae fusion
- reggaeton
- requiem
- riot grrrl
- rock and roll
- rock:
- art rock
- beat music
- chinese rock
- dark cabaret
- desert rock
- paisley underground
- power pop
- visual kei:
- nagoya kei
- rockabilly
- rocksteady
- roots reggae
- sacred music:
- cantique
- gregorian chant
- sadcore
- sakara
- salsa
- samba
- samba rock
- sawt
- screamo
- sega
- seggae
- semba
- sertanejo
- shoegaze
- ska
- ska jazz
- ska punk:
- ska-core
- slowcore
- sludge metal
- smooth jazz
- soca
- soft rock
- son
- sonata
- soukous
- soul
- soul blues
- soul jazz
- south and southeast asian:
- baila
- bhangra
- bhojpuri
- dangdut
- lavani
- southern hip hop
- southern rock
- space age pop
- space disco:
- cosmic disco
- space rock
- speed metal
- speedcore
- st. louis blues
- stoner metal
- stoner rock
- straight-ahead jazz
- sufi rock
- sung poetry
- surf pop
- surf rock
- swamp blues
- swing
- swing house
- symphonic metal
- synthcore
- synthpop
- synthpunk
- taarab
- taiwanese pop
- tech house
- technical death metal
- techno-folk
- techno:
- free tekno
- nortec
- schranz
- techno-dnb
- tecno brega
- toytown techno
- technopop
- tecnobrega
- teen pop
- terrorcore
- texas blues
- texas country
- thai pop
- thrash metal:
- crossover thrash
- groove metal
- thrash
- thrashcore
- timba
- traditional country music
- trance:
- acid trance
- classic trance
- dream trance
- hard trance
- progressive trance
- psychedelic trance
- psytrance
- tech trance
- uplifting trance:
- orchestral uplifting
- vocal trance
- trap
- trip-hop:
- trip hop
- tropicalia
- truck-driving country
- turkish pop
- turntablism
- twoubadou
- uk garage
- uk hard house
- us garage
- vaporwave
- vocal house
- west coast blues
- west coast hip hop:
- chicano rap
- jerkin'
- western swing
- witch house
- world:
- world music
- worldbeat
- world fusion
- zouglou
- zouk
- zouk-lambada
- zydeco

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2-step
acapella
acid
acid house
acid jazz
acid techno
adult contemporary
african
african blues
african heavy metal
african hip hop
afrobeat
aggrotech
alternative country
alternative metal
alternative rock
ambient
ambient dub
ambient house
ambient space jazz
ambient techno
american folk revival
americana
anison
anti-folk
apala
arab pop
asian underground
atlanta hip hop
australian country music
avant-garde
avant-garde jazz
axé
bachata
baithak gana
bakersfield sound
balearic beat
ballet
baltimore club
barbershop
baroque pop
baroque
bebop
benga
berlin school
big band
big beat
bikutsi
black metal
blue-eyed soul
bluegrass
blues
blues country
blues rock
blues shouter
bolero
bongo flava
boogie
boogie-woogie
bossa nova
bounce music
brazilian
brazilian rock
breakbeat
breakcore
brega
british blues
british folk revival
britpop
bubblegum pop
c-pop
cajun
calypso
canadian blues
cantata
cape jazz
celtic music
chamber jazz
chamber music
chanson
chicago blues
chicago house
chillwave
chimurenga
chiptune
choro
christian country music
christian hip hop
christian metal
christian pop
christian rock
chutney
chutney soca
classic country
classical crossover
classical
close harmony
coldwave
comedy
compas
computer music
concerto
contemporary folk
contemporary r&b
continental jazz
cool jazz
country
country blues
country pop
country rap
country rock
country soul
country-rap
coupé-décalé
cowpunk
crunkcore
cybergrind
dance-punk
dance-rock
dancehall
dansband music
dark ambient
dark electro
darkwave
death industrial
death metal
deconstructed club
deep house
deep techno
delta blues
detroit blues
detroit techno
digital hardcore
disco
diva house
dixieland
doo wop
doom metal
doomcore
downtempo
dream pop
drone metal
drone
drum and bass
dub poetry
dub techno
dub
dubstep
dubtronica
dungeon synth
dutch house
east coast hip hop
easy listening
ebm
edm
electric blues
electro
electro house
electro-grime
electro-industrial
electroacoustic
electroclash
electrofunk
electronic rock
electropop
electropunk
emo
enka
eurodance
europop
experimental pop
experimental rock
experimental
fann at-tanbura
field recording
fijiri
filmi
folk metal
folk punk
folk rock
folk
folktronica
footwork
forró
fourth world
franco-country
freak folk
free jazz
freestyle house
freestyle rap
freestyle
french house
frevo
fuji music
funk carioca
funk metal
funk
funky house
g-funk
gabber
gamelan
gangsta rap
garage rock
garage
genge
ghetto house
ghettotech
glam metal
glam rock
glitch-hop
glitch
goa
gospel blues
goth rock
gothic metal
grime
grindcore
grunge
gulf and western
gypsy jazz
happy hardcore
hard bop
hard rock
hardbag
hardcore punk
hellbilly music
hi-nrg
highlife
hill country blues
hip house
hip-hop
hiplife
hokum
hokum blues
hong kong english pop
honky tonk
horror punk
house
houston hip hop
idm
illbient
indian pop
indie folk
indie pop
indie rock
indietronica
industrial
industrial dance
industrial folk
industrial hip hop
industrial metal
industrial rock
instrumental country
instrumental hip hop
iranian pop
isicathamiya
isolationism
italo disco
italo house
j-pop
jazz blues
jazz fusion
jazz rock
jazz-funk
jazz
jit
jump blues
jungle
jùjú
k-pop
kansas city blues
kansas city jazz
kapuka
kayōkyoku
khaliji
kizomba
kosmische
kuduro
kwaito
kwela
lambada
latin house
latin jazz
latin
live coding
liwa
lo-fi
louisiana blues
lounge
lovers rock
lowercase
lubbock sound
luk thung
makossa
maloya
mambo
mandopop
manila sound
maracatu
marrabenta
martial industrial
mass
math rock
mbalax
mbaqanga
mbube
melodic death metal
memphis blues
metal
metalcore
mexican pop
miami bass
minimal house
minimal techno
minimal wave
modal jazz
modern classical
morlam
morna
museve
musique concrète
méringue
música popular brasileira
música sertaneja
nashville sound
neo soul
neo-bop jazz
neo-psychedelia
neo-swing
neofolk
neotraditional country
nerdcore
new age
new wave
no wave
noise pop
noise rock
noise
northern soul
nu metal
onkyokei
opera
oratorio
organum
outlaw country
p-funk
pagode
palm-wine
piano blues
piedmont blues
pinoy pop
pop punk
pop rock
pop sunda
pop
post-bop
post-disco
post-hardcore
post-punk
post-punk revival
post-rock
power electronics
power metal
power noise
powerviolence
progressive country
progressive electronic
progressive folk
progressive house
progressive metal
progressive rock
psychedelic folk
psychedelic pop
psychedelic rock
psychobilly
psychobilly
punk blues
punk jazz
punk
punta
punta rock
r&b
ragga
ragini
ragtime
rap rock
rasin
rave
raï
red dirt
reggae
reggaeton
requiem
riot grrrl
rock and roll
rock
rockabilly
rocksteady
roots reggae
sacred music
sadcore
sakara
salsa
samba
samba rock
sawt
screamo
sega
seggae
semba
sertanejo
shoegaze
ska
ska jazz
ska punk
slowcore
sludge metal
smooth jazz
soca
soft rock
son
sonata
soukous
soul
soul blues
soul jazz
south and southeast asian
southern hip hop
southern rock
space age pop
space disco
space rock
speed metal
speedcore
st. louis blues
stoner metal
stoner rock
straight-ahead jazz
sufi rock
sung poetry
surf pop
surf rock
swamp blues
swing
swing house
symphonic metal
synthcore
synthpop
synthpunk
taarab
taiwanese pop
tech house
technical death metal
techno-folk
techno
technopop
tecnobrega
teen pop
terrorcore
texas blues
texas country
thai pop
thrash metal
thrashcore
timba
traditional country music
trance
trap
trip-hop
tropicalia
truck-driving country
turkish pop
turntablism
twoubadou
uk garage
uk hard house
us garage
vaporwave
vocal house
west coast blues
west coast hip hop
western swing
witch house
world
worldbeat
world fusion
gregorian chant
zouglou
zouk
zouk-lambada
zydeco

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[options]
background = #080808
overlay = false
overlay_position_bottom = true
overlay_font = monospace:12
overlay_text_color = #c6c6c6
overlay_background_color = #1c1c1c
overlay_background_alpha = ff
[binds]
n = next
p = prev
o = overlay
<Shift+K> = zoom 5
<Shift+J> = zoom -5
<Shift+R> = rotate by 90
z = flip horizontal
<Shift+Z> = flip vertical
y = exec wl-copy "$imv_current_file"
Y = exec wl-copy < "$imv_current_file"

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# For further information about options in this file see:
# https://docs.mopidy.com/
#
# The initial commented out values reflect the defaults as of:
# Mopidy 3.4.1
# Mopidy-Bandcamp 1.1.5
# Mopidy-File 3.4.1
# Mopidy-HTTP 3.4.1
# Mopidy-Iris 3.65.0
# Mopidy-Local 3.2.1
# Mopidy-M3U 3.4.1
# Mopidy-MPD 3.3.0
# Mopidy-MPRIS 3.0.3
# Mopidy-Scrobbler 2.0.1
# Mopidy-SoftwareMixer 3.4.1
# Mopidy-SomaFM 2.0.2
# Mopidy-Spotify 4.1.1
# Mopidy-Stream 3.4.1
# Mopidy-YouTube 3.5
#
# Available options and defaults might have changed since then,
# run `mopidy config` to see the current effective config and
# `mopidy --version` to check the current version.
[core]
#cache_dir = $XDG_CACHE_DIR/mopidy
#config_dir = $XDG_CONFIG_DIR/mopidy
#data_dir = $XDG_DATA_DIR/mopidy
#max_tracklist_length = 10000
#restore_state = false
[logging]
#verbosity = 0
#format = %(levelname)-8s %(asctime)s [%(process)d:%(threadName)s] %(name)s\n %(message)s
#color = true
#config_file =
[audio]
#mixer = software
#mixer_volume =
#output = autoaudiosink
#buffer_time =
[proxy]
#scheme =
#hostname =
#port =
#username =
#password =
[spotify]
enabled = false
#username =
#password =
#client_id =
#client_secret =
#bitrate = 160
#volume_normalization = true
#private_session = false
timeout = 5000
#allow_cache = true
#allow_network = true
#allow_playlists = true
#search_album_count = 20
#search_artist_count = 10
#search_track_count = 50
#toplist_countries =
[iris]
#enabled = true
#country = NZ
#locale = en_NZ
#verify_certificates = true
#snapcast_enabled = true
#snapcast_host = localhost
#snapcast_port = 1780
#snapcast_ssl = false
#snapcast_stream = Default
#spotify_authorization_url = https://jamesbarnsley.co.nz/iris/auth_spotify.php
#lastfm_authorization_url = https://jamesbarnsley.co.nz/iris/auth_lastfm.php
#genius_authorization_url = https://jamesbarnsley.co.nz/iris/auth_genius.php
#data_dir = $XDG_DATA_DIR/iris
[file]
enabled = false
#media_dirs =
# $XDG_MUSIC_DIR|Music
# ~/|Home
#excluded_file_extensions =
# .directory
# .html
# .jpeg
# .jpg
# .log
# .nfo
# .pdf
# .png
# .txt
# .zip
#show_dotfiles = false
#follow_symlinks = false
#metadata_timeout = 1000
[http]
#enabled = true
#hostname = 127.0.0.1
#port = 6680
#zeroconf = Mopidy HTTP server on $hostname
#allowed_origins =
#csrf_protection = true
#default_app = mopidy
[m3u]
#enabled = true
#base_dir = $XDG_MUSIC_DIR
#default_encoding = latin-1
#default_extension = .m3u8
#playlists_dir =
[softwaremixer]
#enabled = true
[stream]
#enabled = true
#protocols =
# http
# https
# mms
# rtmp
# rtmps
# rtsp
#metadata_blacklist =
#timeout = 5000
[mpd]
#enabled = true
#hostname = 127.0.0.1
#port = 6600
#password =
#max_connections = 20
#connection_timeout = 60
#zeroconf = Mopidy MPD server on $hostname
#command_blacklist =
# listall
# listallinfo
#default_playlist_scheme = m3u
[local]
enabled = false
#max_search_results = 100
media_dir = $XDG_MUSIC_DIR
scan_timeout = 5000
#scan_flush_threshold = 100
#scan_follow_symlinks = false
#included_file_extensions =
#excluded_file_extensions =
# .cue
# .directory
# .html
# .jpeg
# .jpg
# .log
# .nfo
# .pdf
# .png
# .txt
# .zip
#directories =
# Albums local:directory?type=album
# Artists local:directory?type=artist
# Composers local:directory?type=artist&role=composer
# Genres local:directory?type=genre
# Performers local:directory?type=artist&role=performer
# Release Years local:directory?type=date&format=%25Y
# Tracks local:directory?type=track
# Last Week's Updates local:directory?max-age=604800
# Last Month's Updates local:directory?max-age=2592000
#timeout = 10
#use_artist_sortname = false
#album_art_files =
# *.jpg
# *.jpeg
# *.png
[subidy]
url={{multimedia_mopidy_subidy_url}}
username={{multimedia_mopidy_subidy_user}}
password={{multimedia_mopidy_subidy_pass}}
[mpris]
#enabled = true
#bus_type = session
[scrobbler]
#enabled = true
#username =
#password =
[somafm]
#enabled = true
#encoding = mp3
#quality = fast
dj_as_artist = false
[youtube]
#enabled = true
allow_cache = true
#youtube_api_key =
#search_results = 15
#playlist_max_videos = 20
#api_enabled = false
#channel_id =
#musicapi_enabled = false
#musicapi_cookie =
#autoplay_enabled = false
#strict_autoplay = false
#max_autoplay_length = 600
#max_degrees_of_separation = 3
youtube_dl_package = yt-dlp
[bandcamp]
enabled = false
#discover_pages = 1
#collection_items = 50
discover_genres =
# All
# Electronic
# Rock
# Metal
# Alternative
# Hip-Hop/Rap
# Experimental
# Punk
# Folk
# Pop
# Ambient
# Soundtrack
# World
# Jazz
# Acoustic
# Funk
# R&B/Soul
# Devotional
# Classical
# Reggae
# Podcasts
# Country
# Spoken Word
# Comedy
# Blues
# Kids
# Audiobooks
# Latin
discover_tags =
Outrun
Future Funk
Alternative Hip-Hop
Cozy Synth
Post Metal
Post Punk
# Tokyo, Japan
#image_sizes =
# 10
# 5
# 2
#identity =

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-- This script automatically loads playlist entries before and after the
-- the currently played file. It does so by scanning the directory a file is
-- located in when starting playback. It sorts the directory entries
-- alphabetically, and adds entries before and after the current file to
-- the internal playlist. (It stops if it would add an already existing
-- playlist entry at the same position - this makes it "stable".)
-- Add at most 5000 * 2 files when starting a file (before + after).
--[[
To configure this script use file autoload.conf in directory script-opts (the "script-opts"
directory must be in the mpv configuration directory, typically ~/.config/mpv/).
Example configuration would be:
disabled=no
images=no
videos=yes
audio=yes
--]]
MAXENTRIES = 5000
local msg = require("mp.msg")
local options = require("mp.options")
local utils = require("mp.utils")
o = {
disabled = false,
images = true,
videos = true,
audio = true,
}
options.read_options(o)
function Set(t)
local set = {}
for _, v in pairs(t) do
set[v] = true
end
return set
end
function SetUnion(a, b)
local res = {}
for k in pairs(a) do
res[k] = true
end
for k in pairs(b) do
res[k] = true
end
return res
end
EXTENSIONS_VIDEO = Set({
"mkv",
"avi",
"mp4",
"ogv",
"webm",
"rmvb",
"flv",
"wmv",
"mpeg",
"mpg",
"m4v",
"3gp",
})
EXTENSIONS_AUDIO = Set({
"mp3",
"wav",
"ogm",
"flac",
"m4a",
"wma",
"ogg",
"opus",
})
EXTENSIONS_IMAGES = Set({
"jpg",
"jpeg",
"png",
"tif",
"tiff",
"gif",
"webp",
"svg",
"bmp",
})
EXTENSIONS = Set({})
if o.videos then
EXTENSIONS = SetUnion(EXTENSIONS, EXTENSIONS_VIDEO)
end
if o.audio then
EXTENSIONS = SetUnion(EXTENSIONS, EXTENSIONS_AUDIO)
end
if o.images then
EXTENSIONS = SetUnion(EXTENSIONS, EXTENSIONS_IMAGES)
end
function add_files_at(index, files)
index = index - 1
local oldcount = mp.get_property_number("playlist-count", 1)
for i = 1, #files do
mp.commandv("loadfile", files[i], "append")
mp.commandv("playlist-move", oldcount + i - 1, index + i - 1)
end
end
function get_extension(path)
match = string.match(path, "%.([^%.]+)$")
if match == nil then
return "nomatch"
else
return match
end
end
table.filter = function(t, iter)
for i = #t, 1, -1 do
if not iter(t[i]) then
table.remove(t, i)
end
end
end
-- splitbynum and alnumcomp from alphanum.lua (C) Andre Bogus
-- Released under the MIT License
-- http://www.davekoelle.com/files/alphanum.lua
-- split a string into a table of number and string values
function splitbynum(s)
local result = {}
for x, y in (s or ""):gmatch("(%d*)(%D*)") do
if x ~= "" then
table.insert(result, tonumber(x))
end
if y ~= "" then
table.insert(result, y)
end
end
return result
end
function clean_key(k)
k = (" " .. k .. " "):gsub("%s+", " "):sub(2, -2):lower()
return splitbynum(k)
end
-- compare two strings
function alnumcomp(x, y)
local xt, yt = clean_key(x), clean_key(y)
for i = 1, math.min(#xt, #yt) do
local xe, ye = xt[i], yt[i]
if type(xe) == "string" then
ye = tostring(ye)
elseif type(ye) == "string" then
xe = tostring(xe)
end
if xe ~= ye then
return xe < ye
end
end
return #xt < #yt
end
local autoloaded = nil
function find_and_add_entries()
local path = mp.get_property("path", "")
local dir, filename = utils.split_path(path)
msg.trace(("dir: %s, filename: %s"):format(dir, filename))
if o.disabled then
msg.verbose("stopping: autoload disabled")
return
elseif #dir == 0 then
msg.verbose("stopping: not a local path")
return
end
local pl_count = mp.get_property_number("playlist-count", 1)
-- check if this is a manually made playlist
if
(pl_count > 1 and autoloaded == nil)
or (pl_count == 1 and EXTENSIONS[string.lower(get_extension(filename))] == nil)
then
msg.verbose("stopping: manually made playlist")
return
else
autoloaded = true
end
local pl = mp.get_property_native("playlist", {})
local pl_current = mp.get_property_number("playlist-pos-1", 1)
msg.trace(("playlist-pos-1: %s, playlist: %s"):format(pl_current, utils.to_string(pl)))
local files = utils.readdir(dir, "files")
if files == nil then
msg.verbose("no other files in directory")
return
end
table.filter(files, function(v, k)
if string.match(v, "^%.") then
return false
end
local ext = get_extension(v)
if ext == nil then
return false
end
return EXTENSIONS[string.lower(ext)]
end)
table.sort(files, alnumcomp)
if dir == "." then
dir = ""
end
-- Find the current pl entry (dir+"/"+filename) in the sorted dir list
local current
for i = 1, #files do
if files[i] == filename then
current = i
break
end
end
if current == nil then
return
end
msg.trace("current file position in files: " .. current)
local append = { [-1] = {}, [1] = {} }
for direction = -1, 1, 2 do -- 2 iterations, with direction = -1 and +1
for i = 1, MAXENTRIES do
local file = files[current + i * direction]
local pl_e = pl[pl_current + i * direction]
if file == nil or file[1] == "." then
break
end
local filepath = dir .. file
if pl_e then
-- If there's a playlist entry, and it's the same file, stop.
msg.trace(pl_e.filename .. " == " .. filepath .. " ?")
if pl_e.filename == filepath then
break
end
end
if direction == -1 then
if pl_current == 1 then -- never add additional entries in the middle
msg.info("Prepending " .. file)
table.insert(append[-1], 1, filepath)
end
else
msg.info("Adding " .. file)
table.insert(append[1], filepath)
end
end
end
add_files_at(pl_current + 1, append[1])
add_files_at(pl_current, append[-1])
end
mp.register_event("start-file", find_and_add_entries)

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-- If the laptop is on battery, the profile 'lq' will be loaded; otherwise 'hq' is used
local mp = require("mp")
local SHOULD_ADJUST = false
local lqprofile = "lowquality"
local hqprofile = "highquality"
local function powerstate()
local f = io.open("/sys/class/power_supply/AC/online")
if f == nil then
return
end
local t = f:read("*n")
f:close()
return t
end
local function adjust()
if not SHOULD_ADJUST then
return
end
local state = powerstate()
-- this actually overrides automatically applied profiles
-- like 'protocol.http'
if state == 0 then
mp.set_property("profile", lqprofile)
mp.msg.info("[quality] running battery, setting low-quality options.")
mp.osd_message("[quality] LQ")
else
mp.set_property("profile", hqprofile)
mp.msg.info("[quality] running ac, setting high-quality options.")
mp.osd_message("[quality] HQ")
end
end
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local mp = require("mp")
require("mp.msg")
-- Copy the current time of the video to clipboard.
WINDOWS = 2
UNIX = 3
KEY_BIND = "y"
local function platform_type()
local utils = require("mp.utils")
local workdir = utils.to_string(mp.get_property_native("working-directory"))
if string.find(workdir, "\\") then
return WINDOWS
else
return UNIX
end
end
local function command_exists(cmd)
local pipe = io.popen("type " .. cmd .. ' > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; printf "$?"', "r")
if not pipe then
return
end
local exists = pipe:read() == "0"
pipe:close()
return exists
end
local function get_clipboard_cmd()
if command_exists("xclip") then
return "xclip -silent -in -selection clipboard"
elseif command_exists("wl-copy") then
return "wl-copy"
elseif command_exists("pbcopy") then
return "pbcopy"
else
mp.msg.error("No supported clipboard command found")
return false
end
end
local function divmod(a, b)
return a / b, a % b
end
local function set_clipboard(text)
if platform == WINDOWS then
mp.commandv("run", "powershell", "set-clipboard", text)
return true
elseif platform == UNIX and clipboard_cmd then
local pipe = io.popen(clipboard_cmd, "w")
if not pipe then
return
end
pipe:write(text)
pipe:close()
return true
else
mp.msg.error("Set_clipboard error")
return false
end
end
local function copyTime()
local time_pos = mp.get_property_number("time-pos")
local minutes, remainder = divmod(time_pos, 60)
local hours, minutes = divmod(minutes, 60)
local seconds = math.floor(remainder)
local milliseconds = math.floor((remainder - seconds) * 1000)
local time = string.format("%02d:%02d:%02d.%03d", hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds)
if set_clipboard(time) then
mp.osd_message(string.format("[copytime] %s", time))
else
mp.osd_message("[copytime] failed")
end
end
platform = platform_type()
if platform == UNIX then
clipboard_cmd = get_clipboard_cmd()
end
mp.add_key_binding(KEY_BIND, "copyTime", copyTime)

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-- gallery-dl_hook.lua
--
-- load online image galleries as playlists using gallery-dl
-- https://github.com/mikf/gallery-dl
--
-- to use, prepend the gallery url with: gallery-dl://
-- e.g.
-- `mpv gallery-dl://https://imgur.com/....`
local mp = require("mp")
local utils = require("mp.utils")
local msg = require("mp.msg")
local function exec(args)
local ret = utils.subprocess({ args = args })
return ret.status, ret.stdout, ret
end
mp.add_hook("on_load", 15, function()
local fn = mp.get_property("stream-open-filename", "")
if fn:find("gdl://") ~= 1 then
msg.debug("not a gdl:// url: " .. fn)
return
end
local url = string.gsub(url, "gdl://", "")
local es, urls, result = exec({ "gallery-dl", "-g", url })
if (es < 0) or (urls == nil) or (urls == "") then
msg.error("failed to get album list.")
end
mp.commandv("loadlist", "memory://" .. urls)
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-- sponsorblock_minimal.lua
--
-- This script skips sponsored segments of YouTube videos
-- using data from https://github.com/ajayyy/SponsorBlock
--
-- original from https://codeberg.org/jouni/mpv_sponsorblock_minimal
-- adapted for local playback skipping and some refactoring by me
local mp = require("mp")
local options = {
API = "https://sponsor.ajay.app/api/skipSegments",
-- Categories to fetch and skip
categories = '"sponsor","intro","outro","interaction","selfpromo"',
}
local function getranges()
local args = {
"curl",
"-s",
"-d",
"videoID=" .. Youtube_id,
"-d",
"categories=[" .. options.categories .. "]",
"-G",
options.API,
}
local sponsors = mp.command_native({
name = "subprocess",
capture_stdout = true,
playback_only = false,
args = args,
})
if string.match(sponsors.stdout, "%[(.-)%]") then
Ranges = {}
for i in string.gmatch(string.sub(sponsors.stdout, 2, -2), "%[(.-)%]") do
local k, v = string.match(i, "(%d+.?%d*),(%d+.?%d*)")
Ranges[k] = v
end
end
end
local function skip_ads(_, pos)
if pos ~= nil then
for k, v in pairs(Ranges) do
if tonumber(k) <= pos and tonumber(v) > pos then
-- this message may sometimes be wrong
-- it only seems to be a visual thing though
mp.osd_message(
"[sponsorblock] skipping forward " .. math.floor(tonumber(v) - mp.get_property("time-pos")) .. "s"
)
-- need to do the +0.01 otherwise mpv will start spamming skip sometimes
-- example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ypMJzeNooo
mp.set_property("time-pos", tonumber(v) + 0.01)
return
end
end
end
end
local function file_loaded()
local video_path = mp.get_property("path")
local youtube_id1 = string.match(video_path, "https?://youtu%.be/([%w-_]+).*")
local youtube_id2 = string.match(video_path, "https?://w?w?w?%.?youtube%.com/v/([%w-_]+).*")
local youtube_id3 = string.match(video_path, "/watch.*[?&]v=([%w-_]+).*")
local youtube_id4 = string.match(video_path, "/embed/([%w-_]+).*")
local localytfile = string.match(video_path, "-([%a%d%-_]+)%.[mw][kpe][v4b][m]?$")
Youtube_id = youtube_id1 or youtube_id2 or youtube_id3 or youtube_id4 or localytfile
if not Youtube_id or string.len(Youtube_id) < 11 then
return
end
Youtube_id = string.sub(Youtube_id, 1, 11)
getranges()
if Ranges then
ON = true
mp.add_key_binding("b", "sponsorblock", toggle)
mp.observe_property("time-pos", "native", skip_ads)
end
return
end
local function toggle()
if ON then
mp.unobserve_property(skip_ads)
mp.osd_message("[sponsorblock] off")
ON = false
return
end
mp.observe_property("time-pos", "native", skip_ads)
mp.osd_message("[sponsorblock] on")
ON = true
return
end
mp.register_event("file-loaded", file_loaded)

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-- thumbfast.lua
--
-- High-performance on-the-fly thumbnailer
--
-- Built for easy integration in third-party UIs.
--[[
This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
]]
local options = {
-- Socket path (leave empty for auto)
socket = "",
-- Thumbnail path (leave empty for auto)
thumbnail = "",
-- Maximum thumbnail generation size in pixels (scaled down to fit)
-- Values are scaled when hidpi is enabled
max_height = 200,
max_width = 200,
-- Scale factor for thumbnail display size (requires mpv 0.38+)
-- Note that this is lower quality than increasing max_height and max_width
scale_factor = 1,
-- Apply tone-mapping, no to disable
tone_mapping = "auto",
-- Overlay id
overlay_id = 42,
-- Spawn thumbnailer on file load for faster initial thumbnails
spawn_first = false,
-- Close thumbnailer process after an inactivity period in seconds, 0 to disable
quit_after_inactivity = 0,
-- Enable on network playback
network = false,
-- Enable on audio playback
audio = false,
-- Enable hardware decoding
hwdec = false,
-- Windows only: use native Windows API to write to pipe (requires LuaJIT)
direct_io = false,
-- Custom path to the mpv executable
mpv_path = "mpv"
}
mp.utils = require "mp.utils"
mp.options = require "mp.options"
mp.options.read_options(options, "thumbfast")
local properties = {}
local pre_0_30_0 = mp.command_native_async == nil
local pre_0_33_0 = true
function subprocess(args, async, callback)
callback = callback or function() end
if not pre_0_30_0 then
if async then
return mp.command_native_async({name = "subprocess", playback_only = true, args = args}, callback)
else
return mp.command_native({name = "subprocess", playback_only = false, capture_stdout = true, args = args})
end
else
if async then
return mp.utils.subprocess_detached({args = args}, callback)
else
return mp.utils.subprocess({args = args})
end
end
end
local winapi = {}
if options.direct_io then
local ffi_loaded, ffi = pcall(require, "ffi")
if ffi_loaded then
winapi = {
ffi = ffi,
C = ffi.C,
bit = require("bit"),
socket_wc = "",
-- WinAPI constants
CP_UTF8 = 65001,
GENERIC_WRITE = 0x40000000,
OPEN_EXISTING = 3,
FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH = 0x80000000,
FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING = 0x20000000,
PIPE_NOWAIT = ffi.new("unsigned long[1]", 0x00000001),
INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE = ffi.cast("void*", -1),
-- don't care about how many bytes WriteFile wrote, so allocate something to store the result once
_lpNumberOfBytesWritten = ffi.new("unsigned long[1]"),
}
-- cache flags used in run() to avoid bor() call
winapi._createfile_pipe_flags = winapi.bit.bor(winapi.FILE_FLAG_WRITE_THROUGH, winapi.FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING)
ffi.cdef[[
void* __stdcall CreateFileW(const wchar_t *lpFileName, unsigned long dwDesiredAccess, unsigned long dwShareMode, void *lpSecurityAttributes, unsigned long dwCreationDisposition, unsigned long dwFlagsAndAttributes, void *hTemplateFile);
bool __stdcall WriteFile(void *hFile, const void *lpBuffer, unsigned long nNumberOfBytesToWrite, unsigned long *lpNumberOfBytesWritten, void *lpOverlapped);
bool __stdcall CloseHandle(void *hObject);
bool __stdcall SetNamedPipeHandleState(void *hNamedPipe, unsigned long *lpMode, unsigned long *lpMaxCollectionCount, unsigned long *lpCollectDataTimeout);
int __stdcall MultiByteToWideChar(unsigned int CodePage, unsigned long dwFlags, const char *lpMultiByteStr, int cbMultiByte, wchar_t *lpWideCharStr, int cchWideChar);
]]
winapi.MultiByteToWideChar = function(MultiByteStr)
if MultiByteStr then
local utf16_len = winapi.C.MultiByteToWideChar(winapi.CP_UTF8, 0, MultiByteStr, -1, nil, 0)
if utf16_len > 0 then
local utf16_str = winapi.ffi.new("wchar_t[?]", utf16_len)
if winapi.C.MultiByteToWideChar(winapi.CP_UTF8, 0, MultiByteStr, -1, utf16_str, utf16_len) > 0 then
return utf16_str
end
end
end
return ""
end
else
options.direct_io = false
end
end
local file
local file_bytes = 0
local spawned = false
local disabled = false
local force_disabled = false
local spawn_waiting = false
local spawn_working = false
local script_written = false
local dirty = false
local x, y
local last_x, last_y
local last_seek_time
local effective_w, effective_h = options.max_width, options.max_height
local real_w, real_h
local last_real_w, last_real_h
local script_name
local show_thumbnail = false
local filters_reset = {["lavfi-crop"]=true, ["crop"]=true}
local filters_runtime = {["hflip"]=true, ["vflip"]=true}
local filters_all = {["hflip"]=true, ["vflip"]=true, ["lavfi-crop"]=true, ["crop"]=true}
local tone_mappings = {["none"]=true, ["clip"]=true, ["linear"]=true, ["gamma"]=true, ["reinhard"]=true, ["hable"]=true, ["mobius"]=true}
local last_tone_mapping
local last_vf_reset = ""
local last_vf_runtime = ""
local last_rotate = 0
local par = ""
local last_par = ""
local last_crop = nil
local last_has_vid = 0
local has_vid = 0
local file_timer
local file_check_period = 1/60
local allow_fast_seek = true
local client_script = [=[
#!/usr/bin/env bash
MPV_IPC_FD=0; MPV_IPC_PATH="%s"
trap "kill 0" EXIT
while [[ $# -ne 0 ]]; do case $1 in --mpv-ipc-fd=*) MPV_IPC_FD=${1/--mpv-ipc-fd=/} ;; esac; shift; done
if echo "print-text thumbfast" >&"$MPV_IPC_FD"; then echo -n > "$MPV_IPC_PATH"; tail -f "$MPV_IPC_PATH" >&"$MPV_IPC_FD" & while read -r -u "$MPV_IPC_FD" 2>/dev/null; do :; done; fi
]=]
local function get_os()
local raw_os_name = ""
if jit and jit.os and jit.arch then
raw_os_name = jit.os
else
if package.config:sub(1,1) == "\\" then
-- Windows
local env_OS = os.getenv("OS")
if env_OS then
raw_os_name = env_OS
end
else
raw_os_name = subprocess({"uname", "-s"}).stdout
end
end
raw_os_name = (raw_os_name):lower()
local os_patterns = {
["windows"] = "windows",
["linux"] = "linux",
["osx"] = "darwin",
["mac"] = "darwin",
["darwin"] = "darwin",
["^mingw"] = "windows",
["^cygwin"] = "windows",
["bsd$"] = "darwin",
["sunos"] = "darwin"
}
-- Default to linux
local str_os_name = "linux"
for pattern, name in pairs(os_patterns) do
if raw_os_name:match(pattern) then
str_os_name = name
break
end
end
return str_os_name
end
local os_name = mp.get_property("platform") or get_os()
local path_separator = os_name == "windows" and "\\" or "/"
if options.socket == "" then
if os_name == "windows" then
options.socket = "thumbfast"
else
options.socket = "/tmp/thumbfast"
end
end
if options.thumbnail == "" then
if os_name == "windows" then
options.thumbnail = os.getenv("TEMP").."\\thumbfast.out"
else
options.thumbnail = "/tmp/thumbfast.out"
end
end
local unique = mp.utils.getpid()
options.socket = options.socket .. unique
options.thumbnail = options.thumbnail .. unique
if options.direct_io then
if os_name == "windows" then
winapi.socket_wc = winapi.MultiByteToWideChar("\\\\.\\pipe\\" .. options.socket)
end
if winapi.socket_wc == "" then
options.direct_io = false
end
end
options.scale_factor = math.floor(options.scale_factor)
local mpv_path = options.mpv_path
if mpv_path == "mpv" and os_name == "darwin" and unique then
-- TODO: look into ~~osxbundle/
mpv_path = string.gsub(subprocess({"ps", "-o", "comm=", "-p", tostring(unique)}).stdout, "[\n\r]", "")
if mpv_path ~= "mpv" then
mpv_path = string.gsub(mpv_path, "/mpv%-bundle$", "/mpv")
local mpv_bin = mp.utils.file_info("/usr/local/mpv")
if mpv_bin and mpv_bin.is_file then
mpv_path = "/usr/local/mpv"
else
local mpv_app = mp.utils.file_info("/Applications/mpv.app/Contents/MacOS/mpv")
if mpv_app and mpv_app.is_file then
mp.msg.warn("symlink mpv to fix Dock icons: `sudo ln -s /Applications/mpv.app/Contents/MacOS/mpv /usr/local/mpv`")
else
mp.msg.warn("drag to your Applications folder and symlink mpv to fix Dock icons: `sudo ln -s /Applications/mpv.app/Contents/MacOS/mpv /usr/local/mpv`")
end
end
end
end
local function vo_tone_mapping()
local passes = mp.get_property_native("vo-passes")
if passes and passes["fresh"] then
for k, v in pairs(passes["fresh"]) do
for k2, v2 in pairs(v) do
if k2 == "desc" and v2 then
local tone_mapping = string.match(v2, "([0-9a-z.-]+) tone map")
if tone_mapping then
return tone_mapping
end
end
end
end
end
end
local function vf_string(filters, full)
local vf = ""
local vf_table = properties["vf"]
if (properties["video-crop"] or "") ~= "" then
vf = "lavfi-crop="..string.gsub(properties["video-crop"], "(%d*)x?(%d*)%+(%d+)%+(%d+)", "w=%1:h=%2:x=%3:y=%4")..","
local width = properties["video-out-params"] and properties["video-out-params"]["dw"]
local height = properties["video-out-params"] and properties["video-out-params"]["dh"]
if width and height then
vf = string.gsub(vf, "w=:h=:", "w="..width..":h="..height..":")
end
end
if vf_table and #vf_table > 0 then
for i = #vf_table, 1, -1 do
if filters[vf_table[i].name] then
local args = ""
for key, value in pairs(vf_table[i].params) do
if args ~= "" then
args = args .. ":"
end
args = args .. key .. "=" .. value
end
vf = vf .. vf_table[i].name .. "=" .. args .. ","
end
end
end
if (full and options.tone_mapping ~= "no") or options.tone_mapping == "auto" then
if properties["video-params"] and properties["video-params"]["primaries"] == "bt.2020" then
local tone_mapping = options.tone_mapping
if tone_mapping == "auto" then
tone_mapping = last_tone_mapping or properties["tone-mapping"]
if tone_mapping == "auto" and properties["current-vo"] == "gpu-next" then
tone_mapping = vo_tone_mapping()
end
end
if not tone_mappings[tone_mapping] then
tone_mapping = "hable"
end
last_tone_mapping = tone_mapping
vf = vf .. "zscale=transfer=linear,format=gbrpf32le,tonemap="..tone_mapping..",zscale=transfer=bt709,"
end
end
if full then
vf = vf.."scale=w="..effective_w..":h="..effective_h..par..",pad=w="..effective_w..":h="..effective_h..":x=-1:y=-1,format=bgra"
end
return vf
end
local function calc_dimensions()
local width = properties["video-out-params"] and properties["video-out-params"]["dw"]
local height = properties["video-out-params"] and properties["video-out-params"]["dh"]
if not width or not height then return end
local scale = properties["display-hidpi-scale"] or 1
if width / height > options.max_width / options.max_height then
effective_w = math.floor(options.max_width * scale + 0.5)
effective_h = math.floor(height / width * effective_w + 0.5)
else
effective_h = math.floor(options.max_height * scale + 0.5)
effective_w = math.floor(width / height * effective_h + 0.5)
end
local v_par = properties["video-out-params"] and properties["video-out-params"]["par"] or 1
if v_par == 1 then
par = ":force_original_aspect_ratio=decrease"
else
par = ""
end
end
local info_timer = nil
local function info(w, h)
local rotate = properties["video-params"] and properties["video-params"]["rotate"]
local image = properties["current-tracks/video"] and properties["current-tracks/video"]["image"]
local albumart = image and properties["current-tracks/video"]["albumart"]
disabled = (w or 0) == 0 or (h or 0) == 0 or
has_vid == 0 or
(properties["demuxer-via-network"] and not options.network) or
(albumart and not options.audio) or
(image and not albumart) or
force_disabled
if info_timer then
info_timer:kill()
info_timer = nil
elseif has_vid == 0 or (rotate == nil and not disabled) then
info_timer = mp.add_timeout(0.05, function() info(w, h) end)
end
local json, err = mp.utils.format_json({width=w * options.scale_factor, height=h * options.scale_factor, scale_factor=options.scale_factor, disabled=disabled, available=true, socket=options.socket, thumbnail=options.thumbnail, overlay_id=options.overlay_id})
if pre_0_30_0 then
mp.command_native({"script-message", "thumbfast-info", json})
else
mp.command_native_async({"script-message", "thumbfast-info", json}, function() end)
end
end
local function remove_thumbnail_files()
if file then
file:close()
file = nil
file_bytes = 0
end
os.remove(options.thumbnail)
os.remove(options.thumbnail..".bgra")
end
local activity_timer
local function spawn(time)
if disabled then return end
local path = properties["path"]
if path == nil then return end
if options.quit_after_inactivity > 0 then
if show_thumbnail or activity_timer:is_enabled() then
activity_timer:kill()
end
activity_timer:resume()
end
local open_filename = properties["stream-open-filename"]
local ytdl = open_filename and properties["demuxer-via-network"] and path ~= open_filename
if ytdl then
path = open_filename
end
remove_thumbnail_files()
local vid = properties["vid"]
has_vid = vid or 0
local args = {
mpv_path, "--no-config", "--msg-level=all=no", "--idle", "--pause", "--keep-open=always", "--really-quiet", "--no-terminal",
"--load-scripts=no", "--osc=no", "--ytdl=no", "--load-stats-overlay=no", "--load-osd-console=no", "--load-auto-profiles=no",
"--edition="..(properties["edition"] or "auto"), "--vid="..(vid or "auto"), "--no-sub", "--no-audio",
"--start="..time, allow_fast_seek and "--hr-seek=no" or "--hr-seek=yes",
"--ytdl-format=worst", "--demuxer-readahead-secs=0", "--demuxer-max-bytes=128KiB",
"--vd-lavc-skiploopfilter=all", "--vd-lavc-software-fallback=1", "--vd-lavc-fast", "--vd-lavc-threads=2", "--hwdec="..(options.hwdec and "auto" or "no"),
"--vf="..vf_string(filters_all, true),
"--sws-scaler=fast-bilinear",
"--video-rotate="..last_rotate,
"--ovc=rawvideo", "--of=image2", "--ofopts=update=1", "--o="..options.thumbnail
}
if not pre_0_30_0 then
table.insert(args, "--sws-allow-zimg=no")
end
if os_name == "darwin" and properties["macos-app-activation-policy"] then
table.insert(args, "--macos-app-activation-policy=accessory")
end
if os_name == "windows" or pre_0_33_0 then
table.insert(args, "--input-ipc-server="..options.socket)
elseif not script_written then
local client_script_path = options.socket..".run"
local script = io.open(client_script_path, "w+")
if script == nil then
mp.msg.error("client script write failed")
return
else
script_written = true
script:write(string.format(client_script, options.socket))
script:close()
subprocess({"chmod", "+x", client_script_path}, true)
table.insert(args, "--scripts="..client_script_path)
end
else
local client_script_path = options.socket..".run"
table.insert(args, "--scripts="..client_script_path)
end
table.insert(args, "--")
table.insert(args, path)
spawned = true
spawn_waiting = true
subprocess(args, true,
function(success, result)
if spawn_waiting and (success == false or (result.status ~= 0 and result.status ~= -2)) then
spawned = false
spawn_waiting = false
options.tone_mapping = "no"
mp.msg.error("mpv subprocess create failed")
if not spawn_working then -- notify users of required configuration
if options.mpv_path == "mpv" then
if properties["current-vo"] == "libmpv" then
if options.mpv_path == mpv_path then -- attempt to locate ImPlay
mpv_path = "ImPlay"
spawn(time)
else -- ImPlay not in path
if os_name ~= "darwin" then
force_disabled = true
info(real_w or effective_w, real_h or effective_h)
end
mp.commandv("show-text", "thumbfast: ERROR! cannot create mpv subprocess", 5000)
mp.commandv("script-message-to", "implay", "show-message", "thumbfast initial setup", "Set mpv_path=PATH_TO_ImPlay in thumbfast config:\n" .. string.gsub(mp.command_native({"expand-path", "~~/script-opts/thumbfast.conf"}), "[/\\]", path_separator).."\nand restart ImPlay")
end
else
mp.commandv("show-text", "thumbfast: ERROR! cannot create mpv subprocess", 5000)
if os_name == "windows" then
mp.commandv("script-message-to", "mpvnet", "show-text", "thumbfast: ERROR! install standalone mpv, see README", 5000, 20)
mp.commandv("script-message", "mpv.net", "show-text", "thumbfast: ERROR! install standalone mpv, see README", 5000, 20)
end
end
else
mp.commandv("show-text", "thumbfast: ERROR! cannot create mpv subprocess", 5000)
-- found ImPlay but not defined in config
mp.commandv("script-message-to", "implay", "show-message", "thumbfast", "Set mpv_path=PATH_TO_ImPlay in thumbfast config:\n" .. string.gsub(mp.command_native({"expand-path", "~~/script-opts/thumbfast.conf"}), "[/\\]", path_separator).."\nand restart ImPlay")
end
end
elseif success == true and (result.status == 0 or result.status == -2) then
if not spawn_working and properties["current-vo"] == "libmpv" and options.mpv_path ~= mpv_path then
mp.commandv("script-message-to", "implay", "show-message", "thumbfast initial setup", "Set mpv_path=ImPlay in thumbfast config:\n" .. string.gsub(mp.command_native({"expand-path", "~~/script-opts/thumbfast.conf"}), "[/\\]", path_separator).."\nand restart ImPlay")
end
spawn_working = true
spawn_waiting = false
end
end
)
end
local function run(command)
if not spawned then return end
if options.direct_io then
local hPipe = winapi.C.CreateFileW(winapi.socket_wc, winapi.GENERIC_WRITE, 0, nil, winapi.OPEN_EXISTING, winapi._createfile_pipe_flags, nil)
if hPipe ~= winapi.INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE then
local buf = command .. "\n"
winapi.C.SetNamedPipeHandleState(hPipe, winapi.PIPE_NOWAIT, nil, nil)
winapi.C.WriteFile(hPipe, buf, #buf + 1, winapi._lpNumberOfBytesWritten, nil)
winapi.C.CloseHandle(hPipe)
end
return
end
local command_n = command.."\n"
if os_name == "windows" then
if file and file_bytes + #command_n >= 4096 then
file:close()
file = nil
file_bytes = 0
end
if not file then
file = io.open("\\\\.\\pipe\\"..options.socket, "r+b")
end
elseif pre_0_33_0 then
subprocess({"/usr/bin/env", "sh", "-c", "echo '" .. command .. "' | socat - " .. options.socket})
return
elseif not file then
file = io.open(options.socket, "r+")
end
if file then
file_bytes = file:seek("end")
file:write(command_n)
file:flush()
end
end
local function draw(w, h, script)
if not w or not show_thumbnail then return end
if x ~= nil then
local scale_w, scale_h = options.scale_factor ~= 1 and (w * options.scale_factor) or nil, options.scale_factor ~= 1 and (h * options.scale_factor) or nil
if pre_0_30_0 then
mp.command_native({"overlay-add", options.overlay_id, x, y, options.thumbnail..".bgra", 0, "bgra", w, h, (4*w), scale_w, scale_h})
else
mp.command_native_async({"overlay-add", options.overlay_id, x, y, options.thumbnail..".bgra", 0, "bgra", w, h, (4*w), scale_w, scale_h}, function() end)
end
elseif script then
local json, err = mp.utils.format_json({width=w, height=h, scale_factor=options.scale_factor, x=x, y=y, socket=options.socket, thumbnail=options.thumbnail, overlay_id=options.overlay_id})
mp.commandv("script-message-to", script, "thumbfast-render", json)
end
end
local function real_res(req_w, req_h, filesize)
local count = filesize / 4
local diff = (req_w * req_h) - count
if (properties["video-params"] and properties["video-params"]["rotate"] or 0) % 180 == 90 then
req_w, req_h = req_h, req_w
end
if diff == 0 then
return req_w, req_h
else
local threshold = 5 -- throw out results that change too much
local long_side, short_side = req_w, req_h
if req_h > req_w then
long_side, short_side = req_h, req_w
end
for a = short_side, short_side - threshold, -1 do
if count % a == 0 then
local b = count / a
if long_side - b < threshold then
if req_h < req_w then return b, a else return a, b end
end
end
end
return nil
end
end
local function move_file(from, to)
if os_name == "windows" then
os.remove(to)
end
-- move the file because it can get overwritten while overlay-add is reading it, and crash the player
os.rename(from, to)
end
local function seek(fast)
if last_seek_time then
run("async seek " .. last_seek_time .. (fast and " absolute+keyframes" or " absolute+exact"))
end
end
local seek_period = 3/60
local seek_period_counter = 0
local seek_timer
seek_timer = mp.add_periodic_timer(seek_period, function()
if seek_period_counter == 0 then
seek(allow_fast_seek)
seek_period_counter = 1
else
if seek_period_counter == 2 then
if allow_fast_seek then
seek_timer:kill()
seek()
end
else seek_period_counter = seek_period_counter + 1 end
end
end)
seek_timer:kill()
local function request_seek()
if seek_timer:is_enabled() then
seek_period_counter = 0
else
seek_timer:resume()
seek(allow_fast_seek)
seek_period_counter = 1
end
end
local function check_new_thumb()
-- the slave might start writing to the file after checking existance and
-- validity but before actually moving the file, so move to a temporary
-- location before validity check to make sure everything stays consistant
-- and valid thumbnails don't get overwritten by invalid ones
local tmp = options.thumbnail..".tmp"
move_file(options.thumbnail, tmp)
local finfo = mp.utils.file_info(tmp)
if not finfo then return false end
spawn_waiting = false
local w, h = real_res(effective_w, effective_h, finfo.size)
if w then -- only accept valid thumbnails
move_file(tmp, options.thumbnail..".bgra")
real_w, real_h = w, h
if real_w and (real_w ~= last_real_w or real_h ~= last_real_h) then
last_real_w, last_real_h = real_w, real_h
info(real_w, real_h)
end
if not show_thumbnail then
file_timer:kill()
end
return true
end
return false
end
file_timer = mp.add_periodic_timer(file_check_period, function()
if check_new_thumb() then
draw(real_w, real_h, script_name)
end
end)
file_timer:kill()
local function clear()
file_timer:kill()
seek_timer:kill()
if options.quit_after_inactivity > 0 then
if show_thumbnail or activity_timer:is_enabled() then
activity_timer:kill()
end
activity_timer:resume()
end
last_seek_time = nil
show_thumbnail = false
last_x = nil
last_y = nil
if script_name then return end
if pre_0_30_0 then
mp.command_native({"overlay-remove", options.overlay_id})
else
mp.command_native_async({"overlay-remove", options.overlay_id}, function() end)
end
end
local function quit()
activity_timer:kill()
if show_thumbnail then
activity_timer:resume()
return
end
run("quit")
spawned = false
real_w, real_h = nil, nil
clear()
end
activity_timer = mp.add_timeout(options.quit_after_inactivity, quit)
activity_timer:kill()
local function thumb(time, r_x, r_y, script)
if disabled then return end
time = tonumber(time)
if time == nil then return end
if r_x == "" or r_y == "" then
x, y = nil, nil
else
x, y = math.floor(r_x + 0.5), math.floor(r_y + 0.5)
end
script_name = script
if last_x ~= x or last_y ~= y or not show_thumbnail then
show_thumbnail = true
last_x, last_y = x, y
draw(real_w, real_h, script)
end
if options.quit_after_inactivity > 0 then
if show_thumbnail or activity_timer:is_enabled() then
activity_timer:kill()
end
activity_timer:resume()
end
if time == last_seek_time then return end
last_seek_time = time
if not spawned then spawn(time) end
request_seek()
if not file_timer:is_enabled() then file_timer:resume() end
end
local function watch_changes()
if not dirty or not properties["video-out-params"] then return end
dirty = false
local old_w = effective_w
local old_h = effective_h
calc_dimensions()
local vf_reset = vf_string(filters_reset)
local rotate = properties["video-rotate"] or 0
local resized = old_w ~= effective_w or
old_h ~= effective_h or
last_vf_reset ~= vf_reset or
(last_rotate % 180) ~= (rotate % 180) or
par ~= last_par or last_crop ~= properties["video-crop"]
if resized then
last_rotate = rotate
info(effective_w, effective_h)
elseif last_has_vid ~= has_vid and has_vid ~= 0 then
info(effective_w, effective_h)
end
if spawned then
if resized then
-- mpv doesn't allow us to change output size
local seek_time = last_seek_time
run("quit")
clear()
spawned = false
spawn(seek_time or mp.get_property_number("time-pos", 0))
file_timer:resume()
else
if rotate ~= last_rotate then
run("set video-rotate "..rotate)
end
local vf_runtime = vf_string(filters_runtime)
if vf_runtime ~= last_vf_runtime then
run("vf set "..vf_string(filters_all, true))
last_vf_runtime = vf_runtime
end
end
else
last_vf_runtime = vf_string(filters_runtime)
end
last_vf_reset = vf_reset
last_rotate = rotate
last_par = par
last_crop = properties["video-crop"]
last_has_vid = has_vid
if not spawned and not disabled and options.spawn_first and resized then
spawn(mp.get_property_number("time-pos", 0))
file_timer:resume()
end
end
local function update_property(name, value)
properties[name] = value
end
local function update_property_dirty(name, value)
properties[name] = value
dirty = true
if name == "tone-mapping" then
last_tone_mapping = nil
end
end
local function update_tracklist(name, value)
-- current-tracks shim
for _, track in ipairs(value) do
if track.type == "video" and track.selected then
properties["current-tracks/video"] = track
return
end
end
end
local function sync_changes(prop, val)
update_property(prop, val)
if val == nil then return end
if type(val) == "boolean" then
if prop == "vid" then
has_vid = 0
last_has_vid = 0
info(effective_w, effective_h)
clear()
return
end
val = val and "yes" or "no"
end
if prop == "vid" then
has_vid = 1
end
if not spawned then return end
run("set "..prop.." "..val)
dirty = true
end
local function file_load()
clear()
spawned = false
real_w, real_h = nil, nil
last_real_w, last_real_h = nil, nil
last_tone_mapping = nil
last_seek_time = nil
if info_timer then
info_timer:kill()
info_timer = nil
end
calc_dimensions()
info(effective_w, effective_h)
end
local function shutdown()
run("quit")
remove_thumbnail_files()
if os_name ~= "windows" then
os.remove(options.socket)
os.remove(options.socket..".run")
end
end
local function on_duration(prop, val)
allow_fast_seek = (val or 30) >= 30
end
mp.observe_property("current-tracks/video", "native", function(name, value)
if pre_0_33_0 then
mp.unobserve_property(update_tracklist)
pre_0_33_0 = false
end
update_property(name, value)
end)
mp.observe_property("track-list", "native", update_tracklist)
mp.observe_property("display-hidpi-scale", "native", update_property_dirty)
mp.observe_property("video-out-params", "native", update_property_dirty)
mp.observe_property("video-params", "native", update_property_dirty)
mp.observe_property("vf", "native", update_property_dirty)
mp.observe_property("tone-mapping", "native", update_property_dirty)
mp.observe_property("demuxer-via-network", "native", update_property)
mp.observe_property("stream-open-filename", "native", update_property)
mp.observe_property("macos-app-activation-policy", "native", update_property)
mp.observe_property("current-vo", "native", update_property)
mp.observe_property("video-rotate", "native", update_property)
mp.observe_property("video-crop", "native", update_property)
mp.observe_property("path", "native", update_property)
mp.observe_property("vid", "native", sync_changes)
mp.observe_property("edition", "native", sync_changes)
mp.observe_property("duration", "native", on_duration)
mp.register_script_message("thumb", thumb)
mp.register_script_message("clear", clear)
mp.register_event("file-loaded", file_load)
mp.register_event("shutdown", shutdown)
mp.register_idle(watch_changes)

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