Marty Oehme
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Brought back an old universal clipping script and updated it to work better - well, at all. Can now decide between wl-copy, xclip and xsel and will do so in that order. Can take clipping material from the following arguments (will clip any and all following arguments) or from stdin. Stdin has precedence. Not much more to say really, but makes writing other applications a bit more universal when they rely on this universal little tool. |
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Scripts module
The scripts module contains several small shell scripts which did not fit under any specific module. Many of these modules are older and either 'legacy' in that they work but should be restructured at some point, or perhaps not working at all anymore.
Some will work for others without needing changes, some are very personalized to me.
benchmark
benchmark
allows you to take the time another commands needs to run.
It will simply output the time taken, and can be run repeatedly or averaged to get more accurate readings.
compile
compile
is somewhat of a left-over script.
It should be refactored and moved into the bibtex
module at some point.
It takes a filename and tries to invoke the corresponding compiler and is mainly used by my pandoc
(or rmarkdown
) workflow.
open-compiled
is somewhat of a companion script which attempts to open the resulting file for the user.
lockscreen
lockscreen
does just that, invoke the i3 lock-screen program with some simple defaults and a color.
nomie
nomie
logs a simple journal entry in the open source habit-tracking app nomie.
To do this it needs an api key, which is, as of now, hard-coded to be sourced from my pass app.