Marty Oehme
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Moved the qutebrowser userscript to open recently downloaded files to be accessible as a normal shell script as well (`recently-downloaded`). Mapped this to Super+Shift+D in riverwm to be easily able to open the most recent downloads from anywhere. Double the default lines shown to 20.
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114 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Both standalone script and qutebrowser userscript that opens a rofi menu with
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# all files from the download directory and opens the selected file. It works
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# both as a userscript and a standalone script that is called from outside of
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# qutebrowser.
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#
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# Suggested keybinding (for "show downloads"):
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# spawn --userscript ~/.config/qutebrowser/open_download
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# sd
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#
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# Requirements:
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# - rofi (in a recent version), or bemenu
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# - xdg-open and xdg-mime
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# - You should configure qutebrowser to download files to a single directory
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# - It comes in handy if you enable downloads.remove_finished. If you want to
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# see the recent downloads, just press "sd".
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#
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# Thorsten Wißmann, 2015 (thorsten` on Libera Chat)
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# Marty Oehme, 2022 (@martyo@matrix.org on Matrix)
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# refactored to work with bemenu
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# fixed for files with spaces
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# Any feedback is welcome!
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set -e
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# open a file from the download directory using rofi
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DOWNLOAD_DIR=${DOWNLOAD_DIR:-${QUTE_DOWNLOAD_DIR:-$HOME/downloads}}
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# the name of the rofi-like command
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if [ -n "$ROFI_CMD" ]; then
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:
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elif command -v rofi >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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ROFI_CMD="rofi"
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ROFI_ARGS=${ROFI_ARGS:-(
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-monitor -2 # place above window
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-location 6 # aligned at the bottom
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-width 100 # use full window width
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-i
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-no-custom
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-format i # make rofi return the index
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-l 10
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-p 'Open download:' -dmenu
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)}
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elif command -v bemenu >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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ROFI_CMD="bemenu"
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ROFI_ARGS="${ROFI_ARGS:--il 20}"
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fi
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msg() {
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local cmd="$1"
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shift
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local msg="$*"
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if [ -z "$QUTE_FIFO" ]; then
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echo "$cmd: $msg" >&2
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else
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echo "message-$cmd '${msg//\'/\\\'}'" >>"$QUTE_FIFO"
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fi
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}
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die() {
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msg error "$*"
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if [ -n "$QUTE_FIFO" ]; then
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# when run as a userscript, the above error message already informs the
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# user about the failure, and no additional "userscript exited with status
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# 1" is needed.
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exit 0
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else
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exit 1
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fi
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}
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if ! [ -d "$DOWNLOAD_DIR" ]; then
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die "Download directory »$DOWNLOAD_DIR« not found!"
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fi
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if ! command -v "${ROFI_CMD}" >/dev/null; then
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die "Rofi command »${ROFI_CMD}« not found in PATH!"
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fi
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crop-first-column() {
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cut -d' ' -f2-
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}
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ls-files() {
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# add the slash at the end of the download dir enforces to follow the
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# symlink, if the DOWNLOAD_DIR itself is a symlink
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# sort by newest
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find "${DOWNLOAD_DIR}/" -maxdepth 1 -type f -printf "%T+ %f\n" | sort -r
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}
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mapfile -t entries < <(ls-files)
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# we need to manually check that there are items, because rofi doesn't show up
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# if there are no items and -no-custom is passed to rofi.
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if [ "${#entries[@]}" -eq 0 ]; then
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die "Download directory »${DOWNLOAD_DIR}« empty"
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fi
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line=$(printf '%s\n' "${entries[@]}" \
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| crop-first-column \
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| $ROFI_CMD "${ROFI_ARGS[@]}") || true
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if [ -z "$line" ]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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msg info "file is $line"
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path="$DOWNLOAD_DIR/$line"
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filetype=$(xdg-mime query filetype "$path")
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application=$(xdg-mime query default "$filetype")
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if [ -z "$application" ]; then
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die "Do not know how to open »$line« of type $filetype"
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fi
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msg info "Opening »$line« (of type $filetype) with ${application%.desktop}"
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xdg-open "$path" &
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