#!/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