bm* files, shortcuts and alias to .config

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Luke Smith
2019-02-19 13:13:05 -05:00
parent c80905abce
commit 7b74f9d8c2
8 changed files with 15 additions and 15 deletions

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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ in vim or another program.
- `opout` -- "Open output", opens the corresponding `.pdf` file if run on a `.md`, `.tex` or `.rmd` file, or if given an `.html` file, will open it in the browser. Bound to `<leader>p` in my vim config to reveal typical output.
- `pauseallmpv` -- Pauses all mpv instances by sending the `,` key to each. Used by several scripts, but can be used alone as well. It will not pause an audio only mpv instance. If you know how to add a hack to do this, feel free to PR it or email me an addition.
- `remaps` -- Remaps capslock to escape when pressed and super/mod when held. Maps the menu key to super as well. Runs the US international keyboard setup. If you want another keyboard setup, edit this fine.
- `shortcuts` -- For updating bash and ranger shortcuts. Reads `~/.key_directories` and `~/.key_files` for pairs of keypresses and directories and files, then autoproduces bash aliases and ranger shortcuts for them which output to `~/.shortcuts` and `~/.config/ranger/shortcuts.conf` respectively. These are read automatically by my bash and ranger configs. You don't have to run this script manually though, as it's run by vim whenever you edit one of the `~/.key_*` files.
- `shortcuts` -- For updating bash and ranger shortcuts. Reads `~/.config/bmdirs` and `~/.config/bmfiles` for pairs of keypresses and directories and files, then autoproduces bash aliases and ranger shortcuts for them which output to `~/.config/shortcutrc` and `~/.config/ranger/shortcuts.conf` respectively. These are read automatically by my bash and ranger configs. You don't have to run this script manually though, as it's run by vim whenever you edit one of the `~/.bm*` files.
- `speedvid` -- Speed up a given video file (`$1`) by a given ammount (`$2`).
- `tpb` -- Search Pirate Bay for the certain search terms given as arguments.
- `texclear` -- Remove all `.tex` related build files. This is run by my vim when I stop editing any `.tex` file.

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
#!/bin/bash
# Output locations. Unactivated progs should go to /dev/null.
shell_shortcuts="$HOME/.shortcuts"
shell_shortcuts="$HOME/.config/shortcutrc"
ranger_shortcuts="$HOME/.config/ranger/shortcuts.conf"
qute_shortcuts="/dev/null"
fish_shortcuts="$HOME/.config/fish/shortcuts.fish"
vifm_shortcuts="$HOME/.vifmshortcuts"
fish_shortcuts="/dev/null"
vifm_shortcuts="$HOME/.config/vifm/vifmshortcuts"
# Remove, prepare files
rm -f "$ranger_shortcuts" "$qute_shortcuts" 2>/dev/null
@@ -13,14 +13,14 @@ printf "# vim: filetype=sh\\nalias " > "$shell_shortcuts"
printf "\" vim: filetype=vim\\n" > "$vifm_shortcuts"
# Format the `bmdirs` file in the correct syntax and sent it to all three configs.
sed "s/\s*#.*$//;/^\s*$/d" "$HOME/.bmdirs" | tee >(awk '{print $1"=\"cd "$2" && ls -a\" \\"}' >> "$shell_shortcuts") \
sed "s/\s*#.*$//;/^\s*$/d" "$HOME/.config/bmdirs" | tee >(awk '{print $1"=\"cd "$2" && ls -a\" \\"}' >> "$shell_shortcuts") \
>(awk '{print "abbr", $1, "\"cd " $2 "; and ls -a\""}' >> "$fish_shortcuts") \
>(awk '{print "map g" $1, ":cd", $2 "<CR>\nmap t" $1, "<tab>:cd", $2 "<CR><tab>\nmap M" $1, "<tab>:cd", $2 "<CR><tab>:mo<CR>\nmap Y" $1, "<tab>:cd", $2 "<CR><tab>:co<CR>" }' >> "$vifm_shortcuts") \
>(awk '{print "config.bind(\";"$1"\", \"set downloads.location.directory "$2" ;; hint links download\")"}' >> "$qute_shortcuts") \
| awk '{print "map g"$1" cd "$2"\nmap t"$1" tab_new "$2"\nmap m"$1" shell mv -v %s "$2"\nmap Y"$1" shell cp -rv %s "$2}' >> "$ranger_shortcuts"
# Format the `configs` file in the correct syntax and sent it to both configs.
sed "s/\s*#.*$//;/^\s*$/d" "$HOME/.bmfiles" | tee >(awk '{print $1"=\"$EDITOR "$2"\" \\"}' >> "$shell_shortcuts") \
sed "s/\s*#.*$//;/^\s*$/d" "$HOME/.config/bmfiles" | tee >(awk '{print $1"=\"$EDITOR "$2"\" \\"}' >> "$shell_shortcuts") \
>(awk '{print "abbr", $1, "\"$EDITOR "$2"\""}' >> "$fish_shortcuts") \
>(awk '{print "map", $1, ":e", $2 "<CR>" }' >> "$vifm_shortcuts") \
| awk '{print "map "$1" shell $EDITOR "$2}' >> "$ranger_shortcuts"