dotfiles/qutebrowser/data/userscripts/shaarli_add.sh
Marty Oehme 8681d34946
qutebrowser: Make use of dotter for dir structure
Since we now use dotter we can simplify the dir structure for
qutebrowser a lot. Everything dot-filed earlier can now reside
in simple directories called config (for ~/.config/qutebrowser),
data (for ~/.local/share/qutebrowser), and scripts
(for ~/.local/bin) files.
2023-10-03 13:43:00 +02:00

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#! /usr/bin/env bash
#
# Send current page/link to a shaarli instance.
#
# Can be used for sending the current page via:
# :spawn --userscript shaarli_add.sh
# for sending an arbitrary page passed as argument:
# :spawn --userscript shaarli_add.sh https://myinterestingpage.com
# or for sending a hinted link:
# :hint links userscript shaarli_add.sh
#
# Configure your shaarli instance with this:
SHAARLI_INSTANCE="https://links.martyoeh.me"
# send page to shaarli instance and open the 'post' page to edit it
if [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; then
BM="$SHAARLI_INSTANCE/?post=$*"
else
BM="$SHAARLI_INSTANCE/?post=$QUTE_URL"
fi
if [ -n "$QUTE_FIFO" ]; then
echo "open -t -r $BM" >>"$QUTE_FIFO"
else
xdg-open "$BM"
fi