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| author | Marc Vertes <mvertes@free.fr> | 2022-02-03 14:39:21 +0100 |
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| committer | Marc Vertes <mvertes@free.fr> | 2022-02-03 14:39:21 +0100 |
| commit | 70375b4962152133c0423115427d7eaa006822d6 (patch) | |
| tree | d5608c6638f202ff17566fce60b5460da1d26304 | |
| parent | 053556962bb2d29ac76bcca51cabd1df238f80e3 (diff) | |
| parent | e200c8d78ca1d3388c25c1cef8892b1dd015bbf7 (diff) | |
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| -rw-r--r-- | .Xresources | 5 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | .backupignore | 1 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | .bash-powerline.sh | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | .bashrc | 64 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | .config/kitty/kitty.conf | 1518 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | .gitconfig | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | .profile | 9 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | .tmux.conf | 3 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | .vim/pack/mvertes/install.sh | 9 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | .zsh-powerline.sh | 82 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | .zshrc | 71 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | bin/fv | 6 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | bin/gemini | 132 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | bin/icat | 2 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | bin/md | 136 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | bin/migrate_vimki | 58 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | bin/open | 11 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | bin/rdate | 11 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | bin/start_godoc | 3 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | bin/update_hosts | 26 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | bin/update_kernel_host | 8 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | bin/vimki | 56 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | bin/xt | 3 |
23 files changed, 2171 insertions, 49 deletions
diff --git a/.Xresources b/.Xresources index 64ab14c..b3589ed 100644 --- a/.Xresources +++ b/.Xresources @@ -21,6 +21,11 @@ xterm*termName: xterm-256color xterm*VT100.Translations: #override \ Ctrl <Key> Next: smaller-vt-font() \n\ Ctrl <Key> Prior: larger-vt-font() \n +! Meta <Key> minus: smaller-vt-font() \n\ +! Meta <Key> equal: larger-vt-font() \n +xterm*cursorColor: red +!xterm*visualBell: true +!xterm*geometry: 100x32 !xterm*faceName: DejaVu Sans Mono !xterm*faceSize: 10 ! xterm*font: 7x14 diff --git a/.backupignore b/.backupignore index 0a92520..bffc095 100644 --- a/.backupignore +++ b/.backupignore @@ -6,3 +6,4 @@ gopath/pkg/ sigfox/vm/ nvlib/ dvlib/ +*.o diff --git a/.bash-powerline.sh b/.bash-powerline.sh index 626157a..6d2ee2d 100644 --- a/.bash-powerline.sh +++ b/.bash-powerline.sh @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ __powerline() { elif test -f '/etc/hostname'; then host=$(</etc/hostname) else - host=$(hostname) + host=$(hostname -s) fi [ "$PS_SYMBOL" ] || PS_SYMBOL=';' @@ -32,7 +32,8 @@ fixab() { printf "\x1f\x8b\x08\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" ; tail -c +25 "$1"; } #export LESS_TERMCAP_us=$(tput setaf 5) # underline (magenta) #export LESS_TERMCAP_ue=$'\E[0m' # end underline -export BACKUP=bip:/home/backup/marc@yoda +export BACKUP=bip:/home/backup/marc@$(hostname -s) +export LESS=Rx4 # gnuplot display in terminal export GNUTERM='sixelgd enhanced truecolor font "arial,9"' @@ -49,47 +50,52 @@ alias ll='ls -AlFhv' alias more='less' alias vi='vim' alias view='vim -R' +alias ldd='otool -L' +alias ibrew='arch -x86_64 /usr/local/bin/brew' #alias op='xdg-open' #alias git='hub' #alias go='go1.14.1' -alias go11='go1.11.13' -alias go12='go1.12.10' -alias go13='go1.13.8' -alias go14='go1.14.2' +#alias go11='go1.11.13' +#alias go12='go1.12.10' +#alias go13='go1.13.8' +#alias go14='go1.14.2' alias gob='go build' alias goh='p go help' alias god='p go doc' +alias gol='GO111MODULE=off go' alias gtr='go test -v -run' alias gtb='go test -v -cpuprofile cpu.out -memprofile mem.out -benchmem -bench' alias kd='sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_pipe' -#alias vi='vim' + alias rvi='sudo vim' alias rxt='sudo xt' alias rxvi='sudo xvi' -alias ww='vi ~/Wiki/HomePage' +alias ww='vi ~/Wiki/home_page.md' alias dotfiles='git --git-dir=$HOME/dotfiles --work-tree=$HOME' -alias uc='systemctl --user' -alias wpa='sudo wpa_gui -i wlan0' +#alias uc='systemctl --user' +#alias wpa='sudo wpa_gui -i wlan0' -alias ifre='echo "ip link set wlo1 down; ip link set wlo1 up"|sudo sh' +#alias ifre='echo "ip link set wlo1 down; ip link set wlo1 up"|sudo sh' # Some admin command -alias dmesg='sudo dmesg' -alias mount='sudo mount' -alias umount='sudo umount' -alias cryptsetup='sudo cryptsetup' +#alias dmesg='sudo dmesg' +#alias mount='sudo mount' +#alias umount='sudo umount' +#alias cryptsetup='sudo cryptsetup' alias by='go build ./cmd/yaegi' alias cy='cd ~/go/src/github.com/traefik/yaegi' #alias ty='go test -v -short ./interp' -alias ya='rlwrap -pblue yaegi' -alias dya='YAEGI_AST_DOT=1 YAEGI_CFG_DOT=1 ./yaegi' +alias y='rlwrap -pblue yaegi' +alias dy='YAEGI_AST_DOT=1 YAEGI_CFG_DOT=1 ./yaegi' alias wai='~/go/src/github.co/traefik/whoami/whoami' # yaegi debug export YAEGI_DOT_CMD='dotty -' -export YAEGI_BPF=1 YAEGI_UNSAFE=1 YAEGI_SYSCALL=1 YAEGI_UNRESTRICTED=1 +export YAEGI_UNSAFE=1 +export YAEGI_UNRESTRICTED=1 +export YAEGI_SYSCALL=1 mosht() { mosh "$@" -- tmux new -A; } export -f mosht @@ -112,29 +118,33 @@ export -f ws wsd() (cd ~/Wiki && git add . && git diff --cached) export -f wsd +man() { + local width='' + [ $(tput cols) -gt 88 ] && width='MANWIDTH=88' + env $width man "$@" +} + meteo() { local request="wttr.in/${1-Toulouse}?F&T" [ "$(tput cols)" -lt 125 ] && request+='&n' - curl -H "Accept-Language: ${LANG%_*}" --compressed "$request" + curl -H "Accept-Language: fr" --compressed "$request" } #PS1='[\u@\h \W]\$ ' # fzf +[ -f ~/.fzf.bash ] && source ~/.fzf.bash # Accomodate different base prefix on termux -[ -d "$HOME/../usr" ] && base=.. -[ -f "$base/usr/share/fzf/completion.bash" ] && . "$base/usr/share/fzf/completion.bash" -[ -f "$base/usr/share/fzf/key-bindings.bash" ] && . "$base/usr/share/fzf/key-bindings.bash" -unset base +#[ -d "$HOME/../usr" ] && base=.. +#[ -f "$base/usr/share/fzf/completion.bash" ] && . "$base/usr/share/fzf/completion.bash" +#[ -f "$base/usr/share/fzf/key-bindings.bash" ] && . "$base/usr/share/fzf/key-bindings.bash" +#unset base # Arch: display package to install for missing commands -[ -f '/usr/share/doc/pkgfile/command-not-found.bash' ] && . /usr/share/doc/pkgfile/command-not-found.bash +#[ -f '/usr/share/doc/pkgfile/command-not-found.bash' ] && . /usr/share/doc/pkgfile/command-not-found.bash # Display git status in prompt . ~/.bash-powerline.sh -# export PS1='; ' -# load Nix config files (aka auto-completion etc.) -#export XDG_DATA_DIRS="$HOME/.nix-profile/share:${XDG_DATA_DIRS:-/usr/local/share:/usr/share}" - eval "$(direnv hook bash)" +#export GITHUB_TOKEN=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 diff --git a/.config/kitty/kitty.conf b/.config/kitty/kitty.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c79faf1 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/kitty/kitty.conf @@ -0,0 +1,1518 @@ +# vim:fileencoding=utf-8:foldmethod=marker + +#: Fonts {{{ + +#: kitty has very powerful font management. You can configure +#: individual font faces and even specify special fonts for particular +#: characters. + +# font_family monospace +# bold_font auto +# italic_font auto +# bold_italic_font auto + +#: You can specify different fonts for the bold/italic/bold-italic +#: variants. To get a full list of supported fonts use the `kitty +#: list-fonts` command. By default they are derived automatically, by +#: the OSes font system. Setting them manually is useful for font +#: families that have many weight variants like Book, Medium, Thick, +#: etc. For example:: + +#: font_family Operator Mono Book +#: bold_font Operator Mono Medium +#: italic_font Operator Mono Book Italic +#: bold_italic_font Operator Mono Medium Italic + +# font_size 11.0 +# font_family Fira Code +font_size 14.0 + +#: Font size (in pts) + +# force_ltr no + +#: kitty does not support BIDI (bidirectional text), however, for RTL +#: scripts, words are automatically displayed in RTL. That is to say, +#: in an RTL script, the words "HELLO WORLD" display in kitty as +#: "WORLD HELLO", and if you try to select a substring of an RTL- +#: shaped string, you will get the character that would be there had +#: the the string been LTR. For example, assuming the Hebrew word +#: ירושלים, selecting the character that on the screen appears to be ם +#: actually writes into the selection buffer the character י. kitty's +#: default behavior is useful in conjunction with a filter to reverse +#: the word order, however, if you wish to manipulate RTL glyphs, it +#: can be very challenging to work with, so this option is provided to +#: turn it off. Furthermore, this option can be used with the command +#: line program GNU FriBidi +#: <https://github.com/fribidi/fribidi#executable> to get BIDI +#: support, because it will force kitty to always treat the text as +#: LTR, which FriBidi expects for terminals. + +# adjust_line_height 0 +# adjust_column_width 0 + +#: Change the size of each character cell kitty renders. You can use +#: either numbers, which are interpreted as pixels or percentages +#: (number followed by %), which are interpreted as percentages of the +#: unmodified values. You can use negative pixels or percentages less +#: than 100% to reduce sizes (but this might cause rendering +#: artifacts). + +# adjust_baseline 0 + +#: Adjust the vertical alignment of text (the height in the cell at +#: which text is positioned). You can use either numbers, which are +#: interpreted as pixels or a percentages (number followed by %), +#: which are interpreted as the percentage of the line height. A +#: positive value moves the baseline up, and a negative value moves +#: them down. The underline and strikethrough positions are adjusted +#: accordingly. + +# symbol_map U+E0A0-U+E0A3,U+E0C0-U+E0C7 PowerlineSymbols + +#: Map the specified unicode codepoints to a particular font. Useful +#: if you need special rendering for some symbols, such as for +#: Powerline. Avoids the need for patched fonts. Each unicode code +#: point is specified in the form U+<code point in hexadecimal>. You +#: can specify multiple code points, separated by commas and ranges +#: separated by hyphens. symbol_map itself can be specified multiple +#: times. Syntax is:: + +#: symbol_map codepoints Font Family Name + +# disable_ligatures never + +#: Choose how you want to handle multi-character ligatures. The +#: default is to always render them. You can tell kitty to not render +#: them when the cursor is over them by using cursor to make editing +#: easier, or have kitty never render them at all by using always, if +#: you don't like them. The ligature strategy can be set per-window +#: either using the kitty remote control facility or by defining +#: shortcuts for it in kitty.conf, for example:: + +#: map alt+1 disable_ligatures_in active always +#: map alt+2 disable_ligatures_in all never +#: map alt+3 disable_ligatures_in tab cursor + +#: Note that this refers to programming ligatures, typically +#: implemented using the calt OpenType feature. For disabling general +#: ligatures, use the font_features setting. + +# font_features none + +#: Choose exactly which OpenType features to enable or disable. This +#: is useful as some fonts might have features worthwhile in a +#: terminal. For example, Fira Code Retina includes a discretionary +#: feature, zero, which in that font changes the appearance of the +#: zero (0), to make it more easily distinguishable from Ø. Fira Code +#: Retina also includes other discretionary features known as +#: Stylistic Sets which have the tags ss01 through ss20. + +#: For the exact syntax to use for individual features, see the +#: Harfbuzz documentation <https://harfbuzz.github.io/harfbuzz-hb- +#: common.html#hb-feature-from-string>. + +#: Note that this code is indexed by PostScript name, and not the font +#: family. This allows you to define very precise feature settings; +#: e.g. you can disable a feature in the italic font but not in the +#: regular font. + +#: On Linux, these are read from the FontConfig database first and +#: then this, setting is applied, so they can be configured in a +#: single, central place. + +#: To get the PostScript name for a font, use kitty + list-fonts +#: --psnames: + +#: .. code-block:: sh + +#: $ kitty + list-fonts --psnames | grep Fira +#: Fira Code +#: Fira Code Bold (FiraCode-Bold) +#: Fira Code Light (FiraCode-Light) +#: Fira Code Medium (FiraCode-Medium) +#: Fira Code Regular (FiraCode-Regular) +#: Fira Code Retina (FiraCode-Retina) + +#: The part in brackets is the PostScript name. + +#: Enable alternate zero and oldstyle numerals:: + +#: font_features FiraCode-Retina +zero +onum + +#: Enable only alternate zero:: + +#: font_features FiraCode-Retina +zero + +#: Disable the normal ligatures, but keep the calt feature which (in +#: this font) breaks up monotony:: + +#: font_features TT2020StyleB-Regular -liga +calt + +#: In conjunction with force_ltr, you may want to disable Arabic +#: shaping entirely, and only look at their isolated forms if they +#: show up in a document. You can do this with e.g.:: + +#: font_features UnifontMedium +isol -medi -fina -init + +# box_drawing_scale 0.001, 1, 1.5, 2 + +#: Change the sizes of the lines used for the box drawing unicode +#: characters These values are in pts. They will be scaled by the +#: monitor DPI to arrive at a pixel value. There must be four values +#: corresponding to thin, normal, thick, and very thick lines. + +#: }}} + +#: Cursor customization {{{ + +# cursor #cccccc +cursor #ff0000 + +#: Default cursor color + +# cursor_text_color #111111 + +#: Choose the color of text under the cursor. If you want it rendered +#: with the background color of the cell underneath instead, use the +#: special keyword: background + +# cursor_shape block + +#: The cursor shape can be one of (block, beam, underline). Note that +#: when reloading the config this will be changed only if the cursor +#: shape has not been set by the program running in the terminal. + +# cursor_beam_thickness 1.5 + +#: Defines the thickness of the beam cursor (in pts) + +# cursor_underline_thickness 2.0 + +#: Defines the thickness of the underline cursor (in pts) + +# cursor_blink_interval -1 +cursor_blink_interval 0 + +#: The interval (in seconds) at which to blink the cursor. Set to zero +#: to disable blinking. Negative values mean use system default. Note +#: that numbers smaller than repaint_delay will be limited to +#: repaint_delay. + +# cursor_stop_blinking_after 15.0 + +#: Stop blinking cursor after the specified number of seconds of +#: keyboard inactivity. Set to zero to never stop blinking. + +#: }}} + +#: Scrollback {{{ + +# scrollback_lines 2000 + +#: Number of lines of history to keep in memory for scrolling back. +#: Memory is allocated on demand. Negative numbers are (effectively) +#: infinite scrollback. Note that using very large scrollback is not +#: recommended as it can slow down performance of the terminal and +#: also use large amounts of RAM. Instead, consider using +#: scrollback_pager_history_size. Note that on config reload if this +#: is changed it will only affect newly created windows, not existing +#: ones. + +# scrollback_pager less --chop-long-lines --RAW-CONTROL-CHARS +INPUT_LINE_NUMBER + +#: Program with which to view scrollback in a new window. The +#: scrollback buffer is passed as STDIN to this program. If you change +#: it, make sure the program you use can handle ANSI escape sequences +#: for colors and text formatting. INPUT_LINE_NUMBER in the command +#: line above will be replaced by an integer representing which line +#: should be at the top of the screen. Similarly CURSOR_LINE and +#: CURSOR_COLUMN will be replaced by the current cursor position. + +# scrollback_pager_history_size 0 + +#: Separate scrollback history size, used only for browsing the +#: scrollback buffer (in MB). This separate buffer is not available +#: for interactive scrolling but will be piped to the pager program +#: when viewing scrollback buffer in a separate window. The current +#: implementation stores the data in UTF-8, so approximatively 10000 +#: lines per megabyte at 100 chars per line, for pure ASCII text, +#: unformatted text. A value of zero or less disables this feature. +#: The maximum allowed size is 4GB. Note that on config reload if this +#: is changed it will only affect newly created windows, not existing +#: ones. + +# scrollback_fill_enlarged_window no + +#: Fill new space with lines from the scrollback buffer after +#: enlarging a window. + +# wheel_scroll_multiplier 5.0 + +#: Modify the amount scrolled by the mouse wheel. Note this is only +#: used for low precision scrolling devices, not for high precision +#: scrolling on platforms such as macOS and Wayland. Use negative +#: numbers to change scroll direction. + +# touch_scroll_multiplier 1.0 + +#: Modify the amount scrolled by a touchpad. Note this is only used +#: for high precision scrolling devices on platforms such as macOS and +#: Wayland. Use negative numbers to change scroll direction. + +#: }}} + +#: Mouse {{{ + +# mouse_hide_wait 3.0 + +#: Hide mouse cursor after the specified number of seconds of the +#: mouse not being used. Set to zero to disable mouse cursor hiding. +#: Set to a negative value to hide the mouse cursor immediately when +#: typing text. Disabled by default on macOS as getting it to work +#: robustly with the ever-changing sea of bugs that is Cocoa is too +#: much effort. + +# url_color #0087bd +# url_style curly + +#: The color and style for highlighting URLs on mouse-over. url_style +#: can be one of: none, single, double, curly + +# open_url_with default + +#: The program with which to open URLs that are clicked on. The +#: special value default means to use the operating system's default +#: URL handler. + +# url_prefixes http https file ftp gemini irc gopher mailto news git + +#: The set of URL prefixes to look for when detecting a URL under the +#: mouse cursor. + +# detect_urls yes + +#: Detect URLs under the mouse. Detected URLs are highlighted with an +#: underline and the mouse cursor becomes a hand over them. Even if +#: this option is disabled, URLs are still clickable. + +# url_excluded_characters + +#: Additional characters to be disallowed from URLs, when detecting +#: URLs under the mouse cursor. By default, all characters legal in +#: URLs are allowed. + +# copy_on_select no +copy_on_select yes + +#: Copy to clipboard or a private buffer on select. With this set to +#: clipboard, simply selecting text with the mouse will cause the text +#: to be copied to clipboard. Useful on platforms such as macOS that +#: do not have the concept of primary selections. You can instead +#: specify a name such as a1 to copy to a private kitty buffer +#: instead. Map a shortcut with the paste_from_buffer action to paste +#: from this private buffer. For example:: + +#: map cmd+shift+v paste_from_buffer a1 + +#: Note that copying to the clipboard is a security risk, as all +#: programs, including websites open in your browser can read the +#: contents of the system clipboard. + +# strip_trailing_spaces never + +#: Remove spaces at the end of lines when copying to clipboard. A +#: value of smart will do it when using normal selections, but not +#: rectangle selections. always will always do it. + +# select_by_word_characters @-./_~?&=%+# + +#: Characters considered part of a word when double clicking. In +#: addition to these characters any character that is marked as an +#: alphanumeric character in the unicode database will be matched. + +# click_interval -1.0 + +#: The interval between successive clicks to detect double/triple +#: clicks (in seconds). Negative numbers will use the system default +#: instead, if available, or fallback to 0.5. + +# focus_follows_mouse no +focus_follows_mouse yes + +#: Set the active window to the window under the mouse when moving the +#: mouse around + +# pointer_shape_when_grabbed arrow + +#: The shape of the mouse pointer when the program running in the +#: terminal grabs the mouse. Valid values are: arrow, beam and hand + +# default_pointer_shape beam + +#: The default shape of the mouse pointer. Valid values are: arrow, +#: beam and hand + +# pointer_shape_when_dragging beam + +#: The default shape of the mouse pointer when dragging across text. +#: Valid values are: arrow, beam and hand + +#: Mouse actions {{{ + +#: Mouse buttons can be remapped to perform arbitrary actions. The +#: syntax for doing so is: + +#: .. code-block:: none + +#: mouse_map button-name event-type modes action + +#: Where ``button-name`` is one of ``left``, ``middle``, ``right`` or +#: ``b1 ... b8`` with added keyboard modifiers, for example: +#: ``ctrl+shift+left`` refers to holding the ctrl+shift keys while +#: clicking with the left mouse button. The number ``b1 ... b8`` can +#: be used to refer to upto eight buttons on a mouse. + +#: ``event-type`` is one ``press``, ``release``, ``doublepress``, +#: ``triplepress``, ``click`` and ``doubleclick``. ``modes`` +#: indicates whether the action is performed when the mouse is grabbed +#: by the program running in the terminal, or not. It can have one or +#: more or the values, ``grabbed,ungrabbed``. ``grabbed`` refers to +#: when the program running in the terminal has requested mouse +#: events. Note that the click and double click events have a delay of +#: click_interval to disambiguate from double and triple presses. + +#: You can run kitty with the kitty --debug-input command line option +#: to see mouse events. See the builtin actions below to get a sense +#: of what is possible. + +#: If you want to unmap an action map it to ``no-op``. For example, to +#: disable opening of URLs with a plain click:: + +#: mouse_map left click ungrabbed no-op + +#: .. note:: +#: Once a selection is started, releasing the button that started it will +#: automatically end it and no release event will be dispatched. + +# clear_all_mouse_actions no + +#: You can have kitty remove all mouse actions seen up to this point. +#: Useful, for instance, to remove the default mouse actions. + +# mouse_map left click ungrabbed mouse_click_url_or_select +# mouse_map shift+left click grabbed,ungrabbed mouse_click_url_or_select +# mouse_map ctrl+shift+left release grabbed,ungrabbed mouse_click_url + +#: Variant with ctrl+shift is present because the simple click based +#: version has an unavoidable delay of click_interval, to disambiguate +#: clicks from double clicks. + +# mouse_map ctrl+shift+left press grabbed discard_event + +#: Prevent this press event from being sent to the program that has +#: grabbed the mouse, as the corresponding release event is used to +#: open a URL. + +# mouse_map middle release ungrabbed paste_from_selection +# mouse_map left press ungrabbed mouse_selection normal +# mouse_map ctrl+alt+left press ungrabbed mouse_selection rectangle +# mouse_map left doublepress ungrabbed mouse_selection word +# mouse_map left triplepress ungrabbed mouse_selection line + +#: Select the entire line + +# mouse_map ctrl+alt+left triplepress ungrabbed mouse_selection line_from_point + +#: Select from the clicked point to the end of the line + +# mouse_map right press ungrabbed mouse_selection extend + +#: If you want only the end of the selection to be moved instead of +#: the nearest boundary, use move-end instead of extend. + +# mouse_map shift+middle release ungrabbed,grabbed paste_selection +# mouse_map shift+left press ungrabbed,grabbed mouse_selection normal +# mouse_map shift+ctrl+alt+left press ungrabbed,grabbed mouse_selection rectangle +# mouse_map shift+left doublepress ungrabbed,grabbed mouse_selection word +# mouse_map shift+left triplepress ungrabbed,grabbed mouse_selection line + +#: Select the entire line + +# mouse_map shift+ctrl+alt+left triplepress ungrabbed,grabbed mouse_selection line_from_point + +#: Select from the clicked point to the end of the line + +# mouse_map shift+right press ungrabbed,grabbed mouse_selection extend +#: }}} + +#: }}} + +#: Performance tuning {{{ + +# repaint_delay 10 + +#: Delay (in milliseconds) between screen updates. Decreasing it, +#: increases frames-per-second (FPS) at the cost of more CPU usage. +#: The default value yields ~100 FPS which is more than sufficient for +#: most uses. Note that to actually achieve 100 FPS you have to either +#: set sync_to_monitor to no or use a monitor with a high refresh +#: rate. Also, to minimize latency when there is pending input to be +#: processed, repaint_delay is ignored. + +# input_delay 3 + +#: Delay (in milliseconds) before input from the program running in +#: the terminal is processed. Note that decreasing it will increase +#: responsiveness, but also increase CPU usage and might cause flicker +#: in full screen programs that redraw the entire screen on each loop, +#: because kitty is so fast that partial screen updates will be drawn. + +# sync_to_monitor yes + +#: Sync screen updates to the refresh rate of the monitor. This +#: prevents tearing (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_tearing) +#: when scrolling. However, it limits the rendering speed to the +#: refresh rate of your monitor. With a very high speed mouse/high +#: keyboard repeat rate, you may notice some slight input latency. If +#: so, set this to no. + +#: }}} + +#: Terminal bell {{{ + +# enable_audio_bell yes +enable_audio_bell no + +#: Enable/disable the audio bell. Useful in environments that require +#: silence. + +# visual_bell_duration 0.0 + +#: Visual bell duration. Flash the screen when a bell occurs for the +#: specified number of seconds. Set to zero to disable. + +# window_alert_on_bell yes + +#: Request window attention on bell. Makes the dock icon bounce on +#: macOS or the taskbar flash on linux. + +# bell_on_tab yes + +#: Show a bell symbol on the tab if a bell occurs in one of the +#: windows in the tab and the window is not the currently focused +#: window + +# command_on_bell none + +#: Program to run when a bell occurs. The environment variable +#: KITTY_CHILD_CMDLINE can be used to get the program running in the +#: window in which the bell occurred. + +#: }}} + +#: Window layout {{{ + +remember_window_size no +initial_window_width 640 +initial_window_height 480 + +#: If enabled, the window size will be remembered so that new +#: instances of kitty will have the same size as the previous +#: instance. If disabled, the window will initially have size +#: configured by initial_window_width/height, in pixels. You can use a +#: suffix of "c" on the width/height values to have them interpreted +#: as number of cells instead of pixels. + +# enabled_layouts * +enabled_layouts tall,fat,grid + +#: The enabled window layouts. A comma separated list of layout names. +#: The special value all means all layouts. The first listed layout +#: will be used as the startup layout. Default configuration is all +#: layouts in alphabetical order. For a list of available layouts, see +#: the https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/overview/#layouts. + +# window_resize_step_cells 2 +# window_resize_step_lines 2 + +#: The step size (in units of cell width/cell height) to use when +#: resizing windows. The cells value is used for horizontal resizing +#: and the lines value for vertical resizing. + +# window_border_width 0.5pt + +#: The width of window borders. Can be either in pixels (px) or pts +#: (pt). Values in pts will be rounded to the nearest number of pixels +#: based on screen resolution. If not specified the unit is assumed to +#: be pts. Note that borders are displayed only when more than one +#: window is visible. They are meant to separate multiple windows. + +# draw_minimal_borders yes + +#: Draw only the minimum borders needed. This means that only the +#: minimum needed borders for inactive windows are drawn. That is only +#: the borders that separate the inactive window from a neighbor. Note +#: that setting a non-zero window margin overrides this and causes all +#: borders to be drawn. + +# window_margin_width 0 + +#: The window margin (in pts) (blank area outside the border). A +#: single value sets all four sides. Two values set the vertical and +#: horizontal sides. Three values set top, horizontal and bottom. Four +#: values set top, right, bottom and left. + +# single_window_margin_width -1 + +#: The window margin (in pts) to use when only a single window is +#: visible. Negative values will cause the value of +#: window_margin_width to be used instead. A single value sets all +#: four sides. Two values set the vertical and horizontal sides. Three +#: values set top, horizontal and bottom. Four values set top, right, +#: bottom and left. + +# window_padding_width 0 + +#: The window padding (in pts) (blank area between the text and the +#: window border). A single value sets all four sides. Two values set +#: the vertical and horizontal sides. Three values set top, horizontal +#: and bottom. Four values set top, right, bottom and left. + +# placement_strategy center + +#: When the window size is not an exact multiple of the cell size, the +#: cell area of the terminal window will have some extra padding on +#: the sides. You can control how that padding is distributed with +#: this option. Using a value of center means the cell area will be +#: placed centrally. A value of top-left means the padding will be on +#: only the bottom and right edges. + +# active_border_color #00ff00 + +#: The color for the border of the active window. Set this to none to +#: not draw borders around the active window. + +# inactive_border_color #cccccc + +#: The color for the border of inactive windows + +# bell_border_color #ff5a00 + +#: The color for the border of inactive windows in which a bell has +#: occurred + +# inactive_text_alpha 1.0 + +#: Fade the text in inactive windows by the specified amount (a number +#: between zero and one, with zero being fully faded). + +# hide_window_decorations no + +#: Hide the window decorations (title-bar and window borders) with +#: yes. On macOS, titlebar-only can be used to only hide the titlebar. +#: Whether this works and exactly what effect it has depends on the +#: window manager/operating system. Note that the effects of changing +#: this setting when reloading config are undefined. + +# resize_debounce_time 0.1 + +#: The time (in seconds) to wait before redrawing the screen when a +#: resize event is received. On platforms such as macOS, where the +#: operating system sends events corresponding to the start and end of +#: a resize, this number is ignored. + +# resize_draw_strategy static + +#: Choose how kitty draws a window while a resize is in progress. A +#: value of static means draw the current window contents, mostly +#: unchanged. A value of scale means draw the current window contents +#: scaled. A value of blank means draw a blank window. A value of size +#: means show the window size in cells. + +# resize_in_steps no + +#: Resize the OS window in steps as large as the cells, instead of +#: with the usual pixel accuracy. Combined with an +#: initial_window_width and initial_window_height in number of cells, +#: this option can be used to keep the margins as small as possible +#: when resizing the OS window. Note that this does not currently work +#: on Wayland. + +# confirm_os_window_close 0 + +#: Ask for confirmation when closing an OS window or a tab that has at +#: least this number of kitty windows in it. A value of zero disables +#: confirmation. This confirmation also applies to requests to quit +#: the entire application (all OS windows, via the quit action). + +#: }}} + +#: Tab bar {{{ + +# tab_bar_edge bottom + +#: Which edge to show the tab bar on, top or bottom + +# tab_bar_margin_width 0.0 + +#: The margin to the left and right of the tab bar (in pts) + +# tab_bar_margin_height 0.0 0.0 + +#: The margin above and below the tab bar (in pts). The first number +#: is the margin between the edge of the OS Window and the tab bar and +#: the second number is the margin between the tab bar and the +#: contents of the current tab. + +# tab_bar_style fade + +#: The tab bar style, can be one of: + +#: fade +#: Each tab's edges fade into the background color (see tab_fade) +#: slant +#: Tabs look like the tabs in a physical file +#: separator +#: Tabs are separated by a configurable separator (see tab_separator) +#: powerline +#: Tabs are shown as a continuous line with "fancy" separators (see tab_powerline_style) +#: hidden +#: The tab bar is hidden. If you use this, you might want to create a mapping +#: for the https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/actions/#select-tab action which presents you with a list +#: of tabs and allows for easy switching to a tab. + +# tab_bar_min_tabs 2 + +#: The minimum number of tabs that must exist before the tab bar is +#: shown + +# tab_switch_strategy previous + +#: The algorithm to use when switching to a tab when the current tab +#: is closed. The default of previous will switch to the last used +#: tab. A value of left will switch to the tab to the left of the +#: closed tab. A value of right will switch to the tab to the right of +#: the closed tab. A value of last will switch to the right-most tab. + +# tab_fade 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 + +#: Control how each tab fades into the background when using fade for +#: the tab_bar_style. Each number is an alpha (between zero and one) +#: that controls how much the corresponding cell fades into the +#: background, with zero being no fade and one being full fade. You +#: can change the number of cells used by adding/removing entries to +#: this list. + +# tab_separator " ┇" + +#: The separator between tabs in the tab bar when using separator as +#: the tab_bar_style. + +# tab_powerline_style angled + +#: The powerline separator style between tabs in the tab bar when +#: using powerline as the tab_bar_style, can be one of: angled, +#: slanted, or round. + +# tab_activity_symbol none + +#: Some text or a unicode symbol to show on the tab if a window in the +#: tab that does not have focus has some activity. If you want to use +#: leading or trailing spaces surround the text with quotes. + +# tab_title_template "{title}" + +#: A template to render the tab title. The default just renders the +#: title. If you wish to include the tab-index as well, use something +#: like: {index}: {title}. Useful if you have shortcuts mapped for +#: goto_tab N. If you prefer to see the index as a superscript, use +#: {sup.index}. In addition you can use {layout_name} for the current +#: layout name, {num_windows} for the number of windows in the tab and +#: {num_window_groups} for the number of window groups (not counting +#: overlay windows) in the tab. Note that formatting is done by +#: Python's string formatting machinery, so you can use, for instance, +#: {layout_name[:2].upper()} to show only the first two letters of the +#: layout name, upper-cased. If you want to style the text, you can +#: use styling directives, for example: +#: {fmt.fg.red}red{fmt.fg.default}normal{fmt.bg._00FF00}green +#: bg{fmt.bg.normal}. Similarly, for bold and italic: +#: {fmt.bold}bold{fmt.nobold}normal{fmt.italic}italic{fmt.noitalic}. + +# active_tab_title_template none + +#: Template to use for active tabs, if not specified falls back to +#: tab_title_template. + +# active_tab_foreground #000 +# active_tab_background #eee +# active_tab_font_style bold-italic +# inactive_tab_foreground #444 +# inactive_tab_background #999 +# inactive_tab_font_style normal + +#: Tab bar colors and styles + +# tab_bar_background none + +#: Background color for the tab bar. Defaults to using the terminal +#: background color. + +#: }}} + +#: Color scheme {{{ + +# foreground #dddddd +# background #000000 + +#: The foreground and background colors + +# background_opacity 1.0 + +#: The opacity of the background. A number between 0 and 1, where 1 is +#: opaque and 0 is fully transparent. This will only work if +#: supported by the OS (for instance, when using a compositor under +#: X11). Note that it only sets the background color's opacity in +#: cells that have the same background color as the default terminal +#: background. This is so that things like the status bar in vim, +#: powerline prompts, etc. still look good. But it means that if you +#: use a color theme with a background color in your editor, it will +#: not be rendered as transparent. Instead you should change the +#: default background color in your kitty config and not use a +#: background color in the editor color scheme. Or use the escape +#: codes to set the terminals default colors in a shell script to +#: launch your editor. Be aware that using a value less than 1.0 is a +#: (possibly significant) performance hit. If you want to dynamically +#: change transparency of windows set dynamic_background_opacity to +#: yes (this is off by default as it has a performance cost). Changing +#: this setting when reloading the config will only work if +#: dynamic_background_opacity was enabled in the original config. + +# background_image none + +#: Path to a background image. Must be in PNG format. + +# background_image_layout tiled + +#: Whether to tile or scale the background image. + +# background_image_linear no + +#: When background image is scaled, whether linear interpolation +#: should be used. + +# dynamic_background_opacity no + +#: Allow changing of the background_opacity dynamically, using either +#: keyboard shortcuts (increase_background_opacity and +#: decrease_background_opacity) or the remote control facility. +#: Changing this setting by reloading the config is not supported. + +# background_tint 0.0 + +#: How much to tint the background image by the background color. The +#: tint is applied only under the text area, not margin/borders. Makes +#: it easier to read the text. Tinting is done using the current +#: background color for each window. This setting applies only if +#: background_opacity is set and transparent windows are supported or +#: background_image is set. + +# dim_opacity 0.75 + +#: How much to dim text that has the DIM/FAINT attribute set. One +#: means no dimming and zero means fully dimmed (i.e. invisible). + +# selection_foreground #000000 + +#: The foreground for text selected with the mouse. A value of none +#: means to leave the color unchanged. + +# selection_background #fffacd + +#: The background for text selected with the mouse. + +#: The color table {{{ + +#: The 256 terminal colors. There are 8 basic colors, each color has a +#: dull and bright version, for the first 16 colors. You can set the +#: remaining 240 colors as color16 to color255. + +# color0 #000000 +# color8 #767676 + +#: black + +# color1 #cc0403 +# color9 #f2201f + +#: red + +# color2 #19cb00 +# color10 #23fd00 + +#: green + +# color3 #cecb00 +# color11 #fffd00 + +#: yellow + +# color4 #0d73cc +# color12 #1a8fff + +#: blue + +# color5 #cb1ed1 +# color13 #fd28ff + +#: magenta + +# color6 #0dcdcd +# color14 #14ffff + +#: cyan + +# color7 #dddddd +# color15 #ffffff + +#: white + +# mark1_foreground black + +#: Color for marks of type 1 + +# mark1_background #98d3cb + +#: Color for marks of type 1 (light steel blue) + +# mark2_foreground black + +#: Color for marks of type 2 + +# mark2_background #f2dcd3 + +#: Color for marks of type 1 (beige) + +# mark3_foreground black + +#: Color for marks of type 3 + +# mark3_background #f274bc + +#: Color for marks of type 3 (violet) + +#: }}} + +#: }}} + +#: Advanced {{{ + +# shell . + +#: The shell program to execute. The default value of . means to use +#: whatever shell is set as the default shell for the current user. +#: Note that on macOS if you change this, you might need to add +#: --login and --interactive to ensure that the shell starts in +#: interactive mode and reads its startup rc files. + +# editor . + +#: The terminal editor (such as ``vim`` or ``nano``) to use when +#: editing the kitty config file or similar tasks. + +#: The default value of . means to use the environment variables +#: VISUAL and EDITOR in that order. If these variables aren't set, +#: kitty will run your shell (``$SHELL -l -i -c env``) to see if your +#: shell config files set VISUAL or EDITOR. If that doesn't work, +#: kitty will cycle through various known editors (``vim``, ``emacs``, +#: etc) and take the first one that exists on your system. + +# close_on_child_death no + +#: Close the window when the child process (shell) exits. If no (the +#: default), the terminal will remain open when the child exits as +#: long as there are still processes outputting to the terminal (for +#: example disowned or backgrounded processes). If yes, the window +#: will close as soon as the child process exits. Note that setting it +#: to yes means that any background processes still using the terminal +#: can fail silently because their stdout/stderr/stdin no longer work. + +# allow_remote_control no +allow_remote_control yes + +#: Allow other programs to control kitty. If you turn this on other +#: programs can control all aspects of kitty, including sending text +#: to kitty windows, opening new windows, closing windows, reading the +#: content of windows, etc. Note that this even works over ssh +#: connections. You can chose to either allow any program running +#: within kitty to control it, with yes or only programs that connect +#: to the socket specified with the kitty --listen-on command line +#: option, if you use the value socket-only. The latter is useful if +#: you want to prevent programs running on a remote computer over ssh +#: from controlling kitty. Reloading the config will not affect this +#: setting. + +# listen_on none + +#: Tell kitty to listen to the specified unix/tcp socket for remote +#: control connections. Note that this will apply to all kitty +#: instances. It can be overridden by the kitty --listen-on command +#: line flag. This option accepts only UNIX sockets, such as +#: unix:${TEMP}/mykitty or (on Linux) unix:@mykitty. Environment +#: variables are expanded. If {kitty_pid} is present then it is +#: replaced by the PID of the kitty process, otherwise the PID of the +#: kitty process is appended to the value, with a hyphen. This option +#: is ignored unless you also set allow_remote_control to enable +#: remote control. See the help for kitty --listen-on for more +#: details. Changing this option by reloading the config is not +#: supported. + +# env + +#: Specify environment variables to set in all child processes. Note +#: that environment variables are expanded recursively, so if you +#: use:: + +#: env MYVAR1=a +#: env MYVAR2=${MYVAR1}/${HOME}/b + +#: The value of MYVAR2 will be a/<path to home directory>/b. + +# update_check_interval 24 + +#: Periodically check if an update to kitty is available. If an update +#: is found a system notification is displayed informing you of the +#: available update. The default is to check every 24 hrs, set to zero +#: to disable. Changing this option by reloading the config is not +#: supported. + +# startup_session none + +#: Path to a session file to use for all kitty instances. Can be +#: overridden by using the kitty --session command line option for +#: individual instances. See +#: https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/overview/#startup-sessions in the +#: kitty documentation for details. Note that relative paths are +#: interpreted with respect to the kitty config directory. Environment +#: variables in the path are expanded. Changing this option by +#: reloading the config is not supported. + +# clipboard_control write-clipboard write-primary + +#: Allow programs running in kitty to read and write from the +#: clipboard. You can control exactly which actions are allowed. The +#: set of possible actions is: write-clipboard read-clipboard write- +#: primary read-primary. The default is to allow writing to the +#: clipboard and primary selection. Note that enabling the read +#: functionality is a security risk as it means that any program, even +#: one running on a remote server via SSH can read your clipboard. See +#: also clipboard_max_size. + +# clipboard_max_size 64 + +#: The maximum size (in MB) of data from programs running in kitty +#: that will be stored for writing to the system clipboard. See also +#: clipboard_control. A value of zero means no size limit is applied. + +# allow_hyperlinks yes + +#: Process hyperlink (OSC 8) escape sequences. If disabled OSC 8 +#: escape sequences are ignored. Otherwise they become clickable +#: links, that you can click by holding down ctrl+shift and clicking +#: with the mouse. The special value of ``ask`` means that kitty will +#: ask before opening the link. + +# term xterm-kitty + +#: The value of the TERM environment variable to set. Changing this +#: can break many terminal programs, only change it if you know what +#: you are doing, not because you read some advice on Stack Overflow +#: to change it. The TERM variable is used by various programs to get +#: information about the capabilities and behavior of the terminal. If +#: you change it, depending on what programs you run, and how +#: different the terminal you are changing it to is, various things +#: from key-presses, to colors, to various advanced features may not +#: work. Changing this option by reloading the config will only affect +#: newly created windows. + +#: }}} + +#: OS specific tweaks {{{ + +# wayland_titlebar_color system + +#: Change the color of the kitty window's titlebar on Wayland systems +#: with client side window decorations such as GNOME. A value of +#: system means to use the default system color, a value of background +#: means to use the background color of the currently active window +#: and finally you can use an arbitrary color, such as #12af59 or red. + +# macos_titlebar_color system + +#: Change the color of the kitty window's titlebar on macOS. A value +#: of system means to use the default system color, a value of +#: background means to use the background color of the currently +#: active window and finally you can use an arbitrary color, such as +#: #12af59 or red. WARNING: This option works by using a hack, as +#: there is no proper Cocoa API for it. It sets the background color +#: of the entire window and makes the titlebar transparent. As such it +#: is incompatible with background_opacity. If you want to use both, +#: you are probably better off just hiding the titlebar with +#: hide_window_decorations. + +# macos_option_as_alt no + +#: Use the option key as an alt key. With this set to no, kitty will +#: use the macOS native Option+Key = unicode character behavior. This +#: will break any Alt+key keyboard shortcuts in your terminal +#: programs, but you can use the macOS unicode input technique. You +#: can use the values: left, right, or both to use only the left, +#: right or both Option keys as Alt, instead. Changing this setting by +#: reloading the config is not supported. + +# macos_hide_from_tasks no + +#: Hide the kitty window from running tasks (⌘+Tab) on macOS. Changing +#: this setting by reloading the config is not supported. + +# macos_quit_when_last_window_closed no + +#: Have kitty quit when all the top-level windows are closed. By +#: default, kitty will stay running, even with no open windows, as is +#: the expected behavior on macOS. + +# macos_window_resizable yes + +#: Disable this if you want kitty top-level (OS) windows to not be +#: resizable on macOS. Changing this setting by reloading the config +#: will only affect newly created windows. + +# macos_thicken_font 0 + +#: Draw an extra border around the font with the given width, to +#: increase legibility at small font sizes. For example, a value of +#: 0.75 will result in rendering that looks similar to sub-pixel +#: antialiasing at common font sizes. + +# macos_traditional_fullscreen no + +#: Use the traditional full-screen transition, that is faster, but +#: less pretty. + +# macos_show_window_title_in all + +#: Show or hide the window title in the macOS window or menu-bar. A +#: value of window will show the title of the currently active window +#: at the top of the macOS window. A value of menubar will show the +#: title of the currently active window in the macOS menu-bar, making +#: use of otherwise wasted space. all will show the title everywhere +#: and none hides the title in the window and the menu-bar. + +# macos_custom_beam_cursor no + +#: Enable/disable custom mouse cursor for macOS that is easier to see +#: on both light and dark backgrounds. WARNING: this might make your +#: mouse cursor invisible on dual GPU machines. Changing this setting +#: by reloading the config is not supported. + +# linux_display_server auto + +#: Choose between Wayland and X11 backends. By default, an appropriate +#: backend based on the system state is chosen automatically. Set it +#: to x11 or wayland to force the choice. Changing this setting by +#: reloading the config is not supported. + +#: }}} + +#: Keyboard shortcuts {{{ + +#: Keys are identified simply by their lowercase unicode characters. +#: For example: ``a`` for the A key, ``[`` for the left square bracket +#: key, etc. For functional keys, such as ``Enter or Escape`` the +#: names are present at https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/keyboard- +#: protocol/#functional-key-definitions. For a list of modifier names, +#: see: GLFW mods <https://www.glfw.org/docs/latest/group__mods.html> + +#: On Linux you can also use XKB key names to bind keys that are not +#: supported by GLFW. See XKB keys +#: <https://github.com/xkbcommon/libxkbcommon/blob/master/include/xkbcommon/xkbcommon- +#: keysyms.h> for a list of key names. The name to use is the part +#: after the XKB_KEY_ prefix. Note that you can only use an XKB key +#: name for keys that are not known as GLFW keys. + +#: Finally, you can use raw system key codes to map keys, again only +#: for keys that are not known as GLFW keys. To see the system key +#: code for a key, start kitty with the kitty --debug-input option. +#: Then kitty will output some debug text for every key event. In that +#: text look for ``native_code`` the value of that becomes the key +#: name in the shortcut. For example: + +#: .. code-block:: none + +#: on_key_input: glfw key: 65 native_code: 0x61 action: PRESS mods: 0x0 text: 'a' + +#: Here, the key name for the A key is 0x61 and you can use it with:: + +#: map ctrl+0x61 something + +#: to map ctrl+a to something. + +#: You can use the special action no_op to unmap a keyboard shortcut +#: that is assigned in the default configuration:: + +#: map kitty_mod+space no_op + +#: You can combine multiple actions to be triggered by a single +#: shortcut, using the syntax below:: + +#: map key combine <separator> action1 <separator> action2 <separator> action3 ... + +#: For example:: + +#: map kitty_mod+e combine : new_window : next_layout + +#: this will create a new window and switch to the next available +#: layout + +#: You can use multi-key shortcuts using the syntax shown below:: + +#: map key1>key2>key3 action + +#: For example:: + +#: map ctrl+f>2 set_font_size 20 + +#: The full list of actions that can be mapped to key presses is +#: available here </actions>. + +# kitty_mod ctrl+shift + +#: The value of kitty_mod is used as the modifier for all default +#: shortcuts, you can change it in your kitty.conf to change the +#: modifiers for all the default shortcuts. + +# clear_all_shortcuts no + +#: You can have kitty remove all shortcut definition seen up to this +#: point. Useful, for instance, to remove the default shortcuts. + +# kitten_alias hints hints --hints-offset=0 + +#: You can create aliases for kitten names, this allows overriding the +#: defaults for kitten options and can also be used to shorten +#: repeated mappings of the same kitten with a specific group of +#: options. For example, the above alias changes the default value of +#: kitty +kitten hints --hints-offset to zero for all mappings, +#: including the builtin ones. + +#: Clipboard {{{ + +# map kitty_mod+c copy_to_clipboard + +#: There is also a copy_or_interrupt action that can be optionally +#: mapped to Ctrl+c. It will copy only if there is a selection and +#: send an interrupt otherwise. Similarly, copy_and_clear_or_interrupt +#: will copy and clear the selection or send an interrupt if there is +#: no selection. + +# map kitty_mod+v paste_from_clipboard +# map kitty_mod+s paste_from_selection +# map kitty_mod+o pass_selection_to_program + +#: You can also pass the contents of the current selection to any +#: program using pass_selection_to_program. By default, the system's +#: open program is used, but you can specify your own, the selection +#: will be passed as a command line argument to the program, for +#: example:: + +#: map kitty_mod+o pass_selection_to_program firefox + +#: You can pass the current selection to a terminal program running in +#: a new kitty window, by using the @selection placeholder:: + +#: map kitty_mod+y new_window less @selection + +#: }}} + +#: Scrolling {{{ + +# map kitty_mod+up scroll_line_up +# map kitty_mod+down scroll_line_down +# map kitty_mod+page_up scroll_page_up +# map kitty_mod+page_down scroll_page_down +# map kitty_mod+home scroll_home +# map kitty_mod+end scroll_end +# map kitty_mod+h show_scrollback + +#: You can pipe the contents of the current screen + history buffer as +#: STDIN to an arbitrary program using the ``launch`` function. For +#: example, the following opens the scrollback buffer in less in an +#: overlay window:: + +#: map f1 launch --stdin-source=@screen_scrollback --stdin-add-formatting --type=overlay less +G -R + +#: For more details on piping screen and buffer contents to external +#: programs, see launch. + +#: }}} + +#: Window management {{{ + +# map kitty_mod+enter new_window + +#: You can open a new window running an arbitrary program, for +#: example:: + +#: map kitty_mod+y launch mutt + +#: You can open a new window with the current working directory set to +#: the working directory of the current window using:: + +#: map ctrl+alt+enter launch --cwd=current + +#: You can open a new window that is allowed to control kitty via the +#: kitty remote control facility by prefixing the command line with @. +#: Any programs running in that window will be allowed to control +#: kitty. For example:: + +#: map ctrl+enter launch --allow-remote-control some_program + +#: You can open a new window next to the currently active window or as +#: the first window, with:: + +#: map ctrl+n launch --location=neighbor some_program +#: map ctrl+f launch --location=first some_program + +#: For more details, see launch. + +# map kitty_mod+n new_os_window + +#: Works like new_window above, except that it opens a top level OS +#: kitty window. In particular you can use new_os_window_with_cwd to +#: open a window with the current working directory. + +# map kitty_mod+w close_window +# map kitty_mod+] next_window +# map kitty_mod+[ previous_window +# map kitty_mod+f move_window_forward +# map kitty_mod+b move_window_backward +# map kitty_mod+` move_window_to_top +# map kitty_mod+r start_resizing_window +# map kitty_mod+1 first_window +# map kitty_mod+2 second_window +# map kitty_mod+3 third_window +# map kitty_mod+4 fourth_window +# map kitty_mod+5 fifth_window +# map kitty_mod+6 sixth_window +# map kitty_mod+7 seventh_window +# map kitty_mod+8 eighth_window +# map kitty_mod+9 ninth_window +# map kitty_mod+0 tenth_window +#: }}} + +#: Tab management {{{ + +# map kitty_mod+right next_tab +# map kitty_mod+left previous_tab +# map kitty_mod+t new_tab +# map kitty_mod+q close_tab +# map shift+cmd+w close_os_window +# map kitty_mod+. move_tab_forward +# map kitty_mod+, move_tab_backward +# map kitty_mod+alt+t set_tab_title + +#: You can also create shortcuts to go to specific tabs, with 1 being +#: the first tab, 2 the second tab and -1 being the previously active +#: tab, and any number larger than the last tab being the last tab:: + +#: map ctrl+alt+1 goto_tab 1 +#: map ctrl+alt+2 goto_tab 2 + +#: Just as with new_window above, you can also pass the name of +#: arbitrary commands to run when using new_tab and use +#: new_tab_with_cwd. Finally, if you want the new tab to open next to +#: the current tab rather than at the end of the tabs list, use:: + +#: map ctrl+t new_tab !neighbor [optional cmd to run] +#: }}} + +#: Layout management {{{ + +# map kitty_mod+l next_layout + +#: You can also create shortcuts to switch to specific layouts:: + +#: map ctrl+alt+t goto_layout tall +#: map ctrl+alt+s goto_layout stack + +#: Similarly, to switch back to the previous layout:: + +#: map ctrl+alt+p last_used_layout + +#: There is also a toggle layout function that switches to the named +#: layout or back to the previous layout if in the named layout. +#: Useful to temporarily "zoom" the active window by switching to the +#: stack layout:: + +#: map ctrl+alt+z toggle_layout stack +#: }}} + +#: Font sizes {{{ + +#: You can change the font size for all top-level kitty OS windows at +#: a time or only the current one. + +# map kitty_mod+equal change_font_size all +2.0 +# map kitty_mod+minus change_font_size all -2.0 +# map kitty_mod+backspace change_font_size all 0 + +#: To setup shortcuts for specific font sizes:: + +#: map kitty_mod+f6 change_font_size all 10.0 + +#: To setup shortcuts to change only the current OS window's font +#: size:: + +#: map kitty_mod+f6 change_font_size current 10.0 +#: }}} + +#: Select and act on visible text {{{ + +#: Use the hints kitten to select text and either pass it to an +#: external program or insert it into the terminal or copy it to the +#: clipboard. + +# map kitty_mod+e open_url_with_hints + +#: Open a currently visible URL using the keyboard. The program used +#: to open the URL is specified in open_url_with. + +# map kitty_mod+p>f kitten hints --type path --program - + +#: Select a path/filename and insert it into the terminal. Useful, for +#: instance to run git commands on a filename output from a previous +#: git command. + +# map kitty_mod+p>shift+f kitten hints --type path + +#: Select a path/filename and open it with the default open program. + +# map kitty_mod+p>l kitten hints --type line --program - + +#: Select a line of text and insert it into the terminal. Use for the +#: output of things like: ls -1 + +# map kitty_mod+p>w kitten hints --type word --program - + +#: Select words and insert into terminal. + +# map kitty_mod+p>h kitten hints --type hash --program - + +#: Select something that looks like a hash and insert it into the +#: terminal. Useful with git, which uses sha1 hashes to identify +#: commits + +# map kitty_mod+p>n kitten hints --type linenum + +#: Select something that looks like filename:linenum and open it in +#: vim at the specified line number. + +# map kitty_mod+p>y kitten hints --type hyperlink + +#: Select a hyperlink (i.e. a URL that has been marked as such by the +#: terminal program, for example, by ls --hyperlink=auto). + + +#: The hints kitten has many more modes of operation that you can map +#: to different shortcuts. For a full description see kittens/hints. +#: }}} + +#: Miscellaneous {{{ + +# map kitty_mod+f11 toggle_fullscreen +# map kitty_mod+f10 toggle_maximized +# map kitty_mod+u kitten unicode_input +# map kitty_mod+f2 edit_config_file +# map kitty_mod+escape kitty_shell window + +#: Open the kitty shell in a new window/tab/overlay/os_window to +#: control kitty using commands. + +# map kitty_mod+a>m set_background_opacity +0.1 +# map kitty_mod+a>l set_background_opacity -0.1 +# map kitty_mod+a>1 set_background_opacity 1 +# map kitty_mod+a>d set_background_opacity default +# map kitty_mod+delete clear_terminal reset active + +#: You can create shortcuts to clear/reset the terminal. For example:: + +#: # Reset the terminal +#: map kitty_mod+f9 clear_terminal reset active +#: # Clear the terminal screen by erasing all contents +#: map kitty_mod+f10 clear_terminal clear active +#: # Clear the terminal scrollback by erasing it +#: map kitty_mod+f11 clear_terminal scrollback active +#: # Scroll the contents of the screen into the scrollback +#: map kitty_mod+f12 clear_terminal scroll active + +#: If you want to operate on all windows instead of just the current +#: one, use all instead of active. + +#: It is also possible to remap Ctrl+L to both scroll the current +#: screen contents into the scrollback buffer and clear the screen, +#: instead of just clearing the screen, for example, for ZSH add the +#: following to ~/.zshrc: + +#: .. code-block:: sh + +#: scroll-and-clear-screen() { +#: printf '\n%.0s' {1..$LINES} +#: zle clear-screen +#: } +#: zle -N scroll-and-clear-screen +#: bindkey '^l' scroll-and-clear-screen + +# map kitty_mod+f5 load_config_file + +#: Reload kitty.conf, applying any changes since the last time it was +#: loaded. Note that a handful of settings cannot be dynamically +#: changed and require a full restart of kitty. You can also map a +#: keybinding to load a different config file, for example:: + +#: map f5 load_config /path/to/alternative/kitty.conf + +#: Note that all setting from the original kitty.conf are discarded, +#: in other words the new conf settings *replace* the old ones. + +# map kitty_mod+f6 debug_config + +#: Show details about exactly what configuration kitty is running with +#: and its host environment. Useful for debugging issues. + + +#: You can tell kitty to send arbitrary (UTF-8) encoded text to the +#: client program when pressing specified shortcut keys. For example:: + +#: map ctrl+alt+a send_text all Special text + +#: This will send "Special text" when you press the ctrl+alt+a key +#: combination. The text to be sent is a python string literal so you +#: can use escapes like \x1b to send control codes or \u21fb to send +#: unicode characters (or you can just input the unicode characters +#: directly as UTF-8 text). The first argument to send_text is the +#: keyboard modes in which to activate the shortcut. The possible +#: values are normal or application or kitty or a comma separated +#: combination of them. The special keyword all means all modes. The +#: modes normal and application refer to the DECCKM cursor key mode +#: for terminals, and kitty refers to the special kitty extended +#: keyboard protocol. + +#: Another example, that outputs a word and then moves the cursor to +#: the start of the line (same as pressing the Home key):: + +#: map ctrl+alt+a send_text normal Word\x1b[H +#: map ctrl+alt+a send_text application Word\x1bOH + +#: }}} + +#: }}} @@ -13,3 +13,7 @@ name = Marc Vertes [pull] rebase = false +[hub] + protocol = ssh +[init] + defaultBranch = main @@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ PATH=~/bin:$PATH:~/go/bin [ "${SHELL##*/}" = bash ] && . ~/.bashrc -# Last action: auto start X11 when logged on first console -case $HOSTNAME in -([sS]wift|yoda) [ "$(tty)" != /dev/tty1 ] || exec startx ;; -esac +#case $HOSTNAME in +#([sS]wift|yoda) [ "$(tty)" != /dev/tty1 ] || exec startx ;; +#esac + +tabs -4 diff --git a/.tmux.conf b/.tmux.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 8d624a0..0000000 --- a/.tmux.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -set-option -g prefix ² -unbind-key C-b -bind-key ² send-prefix diff --git a/.vim/pack/mvertes/install.sh b/.vim/pack/mvertes/install.sh index 36cf414..48d5950 100755 --- a/.vim/pack/mvertes/install.sh +++ b/.vim/pack/mvertes/install.sh @@ -1,7 +1,12 @@ #!/bin/sh -e -plugins='https://github.com/mvertes/vimki https://github.com/fatih/vim-go' -ht='vim -c "helptags doc" -c "q"' +plugins=' +git@github.com:mvertes/vimki +git@github.com:fatih/vim-go +git@github.com:othree/xml.vim +git@github.com:junegunn/fzf.vim +' +ht='test -d doc && vim -c "helptags doc" -c "q"' mkdir -p start cd start diff --git a/.zsh-powerline.sh b/.zsh-powerline.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3f05f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/.zsh-powerline.sh @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +# Colorscheme +readonly COLOR_CWD='blue' +readonly COLOR_GIT='cyan' +#readonly COLOR_SUCCESS='green' +readonly COLOR_SUCCESS='blue' +readonly COLOR_FAILURE='red' +#readonly COLOR_TIME='cyan' + +readonly SYMBOL_GIT_BRANCH='⑂' +readonly SYMBOL_GIT_MODIFIED='*' +readonly SYMBOL_GIT_PUSH='↑' +readonly SYMBOL_GIT_PULL='↓' +readonly PS_SYMBOL='$' + +_git_info() { + hash git 2>/dev/null || return # git not found + + # get current branch + local ref=$(git symbolic-ref --short HEAD 2>/dev/null) + + if [[ -n "$ref" ]]; then + # prepend branch symbol + ref=$SYMBOL_GIT_BRANCH$ref + else + # get most recent tag or abbreviated unique hash + ref=$(git describe --tags --always 2>/dev/null) + fi + + [[ -n "$ref" ]] || return # not a git repo + + local marks + + # scan first two lines of output from `git status` + while IFS= read -r line; do + if [[ $line =~ ^## ]]; then # header line + [[ $line =~ ahead\ ([0-9]+) ]] && marks+=" $SYMBOL_GIT_PUSH$match[1]" + [[ $line =~ behind\ ([0-9]+) ]] && marks+=" $SYMBOL_GIT_PULL$match[1]" + else # branch is modified if output contains more lines after the header line + marks="$SYMBOL_GIT_MODIFIED$marks" + break + fi + done < <(git status --porcelain --branch 2>/dev/null) # note the space between the two < + + # print without a trailing newline + printf " $ref$marks" +} + + +_config_prompt() { + # Color coding based on exit code of the previous command. Note this must + # be dealt with in the beginning of the function, otherwise the $? will not + # match the right command executed. + + if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then + local symbol="%F{$COLOR_SUCCESS}$PS_SYMBOL%f" + else + local symbol="%F{$COLOR_FAILURE}$PS_SYMBOL%f" + fi + + #local cwd="%F{$COLOR_CWD}%~%f" + local cwd="%F{$COLOR_CWD}%2~%f" + local git="%F{$COLOR_GIT}$(_git_info)%f" + #local time="%F{$COLOR_TIME}%D{%H:%M:%S}%f" + + PROMPT="$cwd$git $symbol " + #RPROMPT="$time" +} + + +# useful zsh hook functions + +precmd() { # run before each prompt + _config_prompt +} + + +preexec() { # run after user command is read and about to execute +} + + +chpwd() { # run when changing current working directory +} @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +# Environment +export YAEGI_DOT_CMD='dotty -' +export YAEGI_UNSAFE=1 +export YAEGI_UNRESTRICTED=1 +export YAEGI_SYSCALL=1 + +# gnuplot display in terminal +export GNUTERM='sixelgd enhanced truecolor font "arial,9"' + +# Terraform-perf +export TFP=$HOME/src/github.com/traefik/terraform-perf + +# Auto completion +FPATH=/opt/homebrew/share/zsh-completions:/opt/homebrew/share/zsh/site-functions:$FPATH +autoload -Uz compinit && compinit + +setopt share_history + +# Aliases +alias pt='sudo port -v' +alias pu='pt selfupdate && pt upgrade outdated' + +alias by='go build ./cmd/yaegi' +alias cy='cd ~/go/src/github.com/traefik/yaegi' +alias dotfiles='git --git-dir=$HOME/dotfiles --work-tree=$HOME' +#alias git='hub' +alias ll='ls -AFGl' +alias ls='ls -AG' +alias ya='rlwrap yaegi' + +# Functions +man() { + local width='' + [ $(tput cols) -gt 88 ] && width='MANWIDTH=88' + env $width man "$@" +} + +meteo() { + local request="wttr.in/${1-Toulouse}?F&T" + [ "$(tput cols)" -lt 125 ] && request+='&n' + curl -H "Accept-Language: fr" --compressed "$request" +} + +p() { [ -f "$1" -a ! -x "$1" ] && less -XF $1 || "$@" 2>&1 | less -XF ; } + +ty() { go test -v -short ./interp; } + +# Term title management +function set-term-title-precmd() { + emulate -L zsh + print -rn -- $'\e]0;'${(V%):-'%~'}$'\a' >$TTY +} + +function set-term-title-preexec() { + emulate -L zsh + print -rn -- $'\e]0;'${(V)1}$'\a' >$TTY +} + +autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook +add-zsh-hook preexec set-term-title-preexec +add-zsh-hook precmd set-term-title-precmd +set-term-title-precmd + +# Prompt +source ~/.zsh-powerline.sh + +[ -f ~/.fzf.zsh ] && source ~/.fzf.zsh + + +# test -e "${HOME}/.iterm2_shell_integration.zsh" && source "${HOME}/.iterm2_shell_integration.zsh" + @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# quick file viewer +#exec fzf --multi --preview-window=right:66% --preview 'cat {1}' +exec fzf --ansi --multi --preview-window=right:75% \ + --bind=left:preview-page-up --bind=right:preview-page-down \ + --preview 'cat {1}' diff --git a/bin/gemini b/bin/gemini new file mode 100755 index 0000000..1bc3d57 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/gemini @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env yaegi +package main + +import ( + "bufio" + "crypto/tls" + "fmt" + "io/ioutil" + "net/url" + "os" + "strconv" + "strings" +) + +func main() { + stdinReader := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin) + var u string // URL + links := make([]string, 0, 100) + history := make([]string, 0, 100) + for { + fmt.Print("> ") + cmd, _ := stdinReader.ReadString('\n') + cmd = strings.TrimSpace(cmd) + // Command dispatch + switch strings.ToLower(cmd) { + case "": // Nothing + continue + case "q": // Quit + fmt.Println("Bye!") + os.Exit(0) + case "b": // Back + if len(history) < 2 { + fmt.Println("No history yet!") + continue + } + u = history[len(history)-2] + history = history[0 : len(history)-2] + default: + index, err := strconv.Atoi(cmd) + if err != nil { + // Treat this as a URL + u = cmd + if !strings.HasPrefix(u, "gemini://") { + u = "gemini://" + u + } + } else { + // Treat this as a menu lookup + u = links[index-1] + } + } + // Parse URL + parsed, err := url.Parse(u) + if err != nil { + fmt.Println("Error parsing URL!") + continue + } + // Connect to server + conn, err := tls.Dial("tcp", parsed.Host+":1965", &tls.Config{InsecureSkipVerify: true}) + if err != nil { + fmt.Println("Failed to connect: " + err.Error()) + continue + } + defer conn.Close() + // Send request + conn.Write([]byte(u + "\r\n")) + // Receive and parse response header + reader := bufio.NewReader(conn) + responseHeader, err := reader.ReadString('\n') + parts := strings.Fields(responseHeader) + status, err := strconv.Atoi(parts[0][0:1]) + meta := parts[1] + // Switch on status code + switch status { + case 1, 3, 6: + // No input, redirects or client certs + fmt.Println("Unsupported feature!") + case 2: + // Successful transaction + // text/* content only + if !strings.HasPrefix(meta, "text/") { + fmt.Println("Unsupported type " + meta) + continue + } + // Read everything + bodyBytes, err := ioutil.ReadAll(reader) + if err != nil { + fmt.Println("Error reading body") + continue + } + body := string(bodyBytes) + if meta == "text/gemini" { + // Handle Gemini map + links = make([]string, 0, 100) + preformatted := false + for _, line := range strings.Split(body, "\n") { + if strings.HasPrefix(line, "```") { + preformatted = !preformatted + } else if preformatted { + fmt.Println(line) + } else if strings.HasPrefix(line, "=>") { + line = line[2:] + bits := strings.Fields(line) + parsedLink, err := url.Parse(bits[0]) + if err != nil { + continue + } + link := parsed.ResolveReference(parsedLink).String() + var label string + if len(bits) == 1 { + label = link + } else { + label = strings.Join(bits[1:], " ") + } + links = append(links, link) + fmt.Printf("[%d] %s\n", len(links), label) + } else { + // This should really be wrapped, but there's + // no easy support for this in Go's standard + // library + fmt.Println(line) + } + } + } else { + // Just print any other kind of text + fmt.Print(body) + } + history = append(history, u) + case 4, 5: + fmt.Println("ERROR: " + meta) + } + } +} @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ # Display images directly in terminal. # Tested with xterm v361. Depends on imagemagick convert(1). +[ "$LC_TERMINAL" = iTerm2 ] && [ -x "$HOME/.iterm2/imgcat" ] && exec "$HOME/.iterm2/imgcat" "$@" + # maxsize prints the geomtry size of terminal window, with # a maximum value of 1000 pixels for width and height, or # 640x480 if terminal size can not be probed. @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# See https://spec.commonmark.org for reference +md2html() { + awk ' + function newblock(nb) { + if (text) print "<" block ">" text "</" block ">" + text = "" + block = nb ? nb : "p" + } + + function subinline(tgl, inl) { + while (match($0, tgl)) { + if (inline[ni] == inl) + ni -= sub(tgl, "</" inl ">") + else if (sub(tgl, "<" inl ">")) + inline[++ni] = inl + } + } + + function dolink(href, lnk) { + # Undo escaped html in uris + gsub(/&/, "\\&", href) + gsub(/</, "<", href) + gsub(/>/, ">", href) + # & can be tricky, and not standard: + gsub(/&/, "\\\\\\&", href) + gsub(/&/, "\\\\\\&", lnk) + return "<a href=\"" href "\">" lnk "</a>" + } + + BEGIN { ni = 0; nl = 0; text = ""; block = "p" } + + # Escape html + esc != "false" { gsub("&", "\\&"); gsub("<", "\\<"); gsub(">", "\\>") } + + # Horizontal rules (_ is not in markdown) + /^[ ]*([-*_] ?)+[ ]*$/ && text == "" { print "<hr>"; next } + + # Tables (not in markdown) + # Syntax: + # Right Align| Center Align |Left Align + /([ ]\|)|(\|[ ])/ { + if (block != "table") newblock("table") + nc = split($0, cells, "|") + $0 = "<tr>\n" + for (i = 1; i <= nc; i++) { + align = "left" + if (sub(/^[ ]+/, "", cells[i])) { + if (sub(/[ ]+$/, "", cells[i])) + align = "center" + else + align = "right" + } + sub(/[ ]+$/, "", cells[i]) + $0 = $0 "<td align=\"" align "\">" cells[i] "</td>\n" + } + $0 = $0 "</tr>" + } + + # Ordered and unordered (possibly nested) lists + /^[ ]*([*+-]|(([0-9]+[\.-]?)+))[ ]/ { + newblock("li") + nnl = 1 + while (match($0, /^[ ]/)) { sub(/^[ ]/,""); nnl++ } + while (nl > nnl) print "</" list[nl--] ">" + while (nl < nnl) { + list[++nl] = "ol" + if (match($0, /^[*+-]/)) list[nl] = "ul" + print "<" list[nl] ">" + } + sub(/^([*+-]|(([0-9]+[\.-]?)+))[ ]/,"") + } + + # Multi line list items + block == "li" { sub(/^( *)|( *)/,"") } + + # Code blocks + /^( | )/ { + if (block != "code") newblock("code") + sub(/^( | )/, "") + text = text $0 "\n" + next + } + + # Paragraph + /^$/ { newblock(); while(nl > 0) print "</" list[nl--] ">" } + + # Setex-style Headers (plus h3 with underscores) + /^=+$/ { block = "h" 1; next } + /^-+$/ { block = "h" 2; next } + /^_+$/ { block = "h" 3; next } + + # Atx-style headers + /^#/ { + newblock() + match($0, /#+/) + n = RLENGTH + if (n > 6) n = 6 + sub(/# */, "#") + text = substr($0, RLENGTH + 1) + block = "h" n + next + } + + { + # Images + while (match($0, /!\[[^\]]+\]\([^\)]+\)/)) { + split(substr($0, RSTART, RLENGTH), a, /(!\[)|\)|(\]\()/) + sub(/!\[[^\]]+\]\([^\)]+\)/, "<img src=\"" a[3] "\" alt=\"" a[2] "\">") + } + # Links + while (match($0, /\[[^\]]+\]\([^\)]+\)/)) { + split(substr($0, RSTART, RLENGTH), a, /[\[\)]|(\]\()/) + sub(/\[[^\]]+\]\([^\)]+\)/, dolink(a[3], a[2])) + } + # Auto links (uri matching is poor) + na = split($0, a, /(^\()|[ ]|([,\.\)]([ ]|$))/) + for (i = 1; i <= na; i++) + if (match(a[i], /^(((https?|ftp|file|news|irc):\/\/)|(mailto:)).+$/)) + sub(a[i], dolink(a[i], a[i])) + # Inline + subinline("(\\*\\*)|(__)", "strong") + subinline("\\*", "em") + subinline("`", "code") + text = text (text ? " " : "") $0 + } + + END { + while(ni > 0) text = text "</" inline[ni--] ">" + newblock() + while(nl > 0) print "</" list[nl--] ">" + }' "$1" +} + +md2html "$1" diff --git a/bin/migrate_vimki b/bin/migrate_vimki new file mode 100755 index 0000000..15242e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/migrate_vimki @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Migrate Wiki content from vimki to vimki2 format. + +fixfile() { + awk ' + { + for (i = 1; i <= NR; i++) { + if (match($i, /^[A-Z][A-Z_0-9]*[a-z][a-z0-9]*[_A-Z]/) == 0) continue + s = $i + l = "" + while (match(s, /^[A-Z][A-Z_0-9]*[a-z]+/) != 0) { + l = l substr(s, 1, RLENGTH) " " + s = substr(s, RLENGTH+1) + } + p = match(s, /[^A-Za-z0-9_]/) + if (p != 0) { + s2 = substr(s, 1, p-1) "]" substr(s, p) + s = s2 + } else s = s "]" + l = "[" l s + gsub(/[ \t_]+/, " ", l) + sub(/ *]/, "]", l) + $i = tolower(l) + } + print + } + ' "${1:-HomePage}" +} + +fixname() { + echo "$1" | awk '{ + s = $0 + l = "" + while (match(s, /^[A-Z][A-Z_0-9]*[a-z]+/) != 0) { + l = l substr(s, 1, RLENGTH) " " + s = substr(s, RLENGTH+1) + } + p = match(s, /[^A-Za-z0-9_]/) + if (p != 0) { + s2 = substr(s, 1, p-1) "]" substr(s, p) + s = s2 + } + l = l s + gsub(/[ \t_]+/, " ", l) + sub(/ *$/, "", l) + print tolower(l) + + }' +} + +mkdir -p $HOME/Wiki2 +cd $HOME/Wiki +for file in *; do + new=$(fixname "$file") + echo "$new" + fixfile "$file" > "$HOME/Wiki2/$new" +done diff --git a/bin/open b/bin/open deleted file mode 100755 index 0fa97a7..0000000 --- a/bin/open +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -exec >/tmp/open.out 2>&1 -set -x - -cmd=xdg-open -case $1 in -(*.mkv|*.mp4) cmd=vlc;; -esac - -exec $cmd "$@" diff --git a/bin/rdate b/bin/rdate new file mode 100755 index 0000000..a69d137 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/rdate @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Set date on remote machine from local one. This version works +# from MacOS to AlpineLinux. It is intended to re-sync clock of a +# virtual machine after host wakeup. + +# TODO: option to display the time difference between host and remote. +# hint: use 'date +%s' to get timestamp in seconds since epoch. + +ssh "$1" "sudo date $(date +%m%d%H%M%Y.%S)" + diff --git a/bin/start_godoc b/bin/start_godoc new file mode 100755 index 0000000..15bb70a --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/start_godoc @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +/Users/marc/go/bin/godoc >/tmp/godoc.out 2>&1 & diff --git a/bin/update_hosts b/bin/update_hosts new file mode 100755 index 0000000..40ec470 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/update_hosts @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +#!/bin/sh -e + +# Update /etc/hosts with a well curated blacklist of malware, ads, porn, etc. +# Custom hosts are preserved. + +[ "$USER" = root ] || exec sudo "$0" "$@" + +echo 'Checking from https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts:' +lsd=$(curl -s 'https://api.github.com/repos/StevenBlack/hosts/commits?path=hosts&page=1&per_page=1' | jq -r '.[0].commit.committer.date') +echo "last source update: $(date -j -f "%FT%TZ" "$lsd")" +echo "last local update: $(date -r /etc/hosts)" +[ $(date -j -f "%FT%TZ" "$lsd" +%s) -lt $(date -r /etc/hosts +%s) ] && echo 'Nothing to do' && exit + +cd /etc +cp -p hosts hosts.old +hosts=$(awk '/^# Custom host/, /^# End of custom host/' hosts.old) +curl -s 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts' | awk ' + BEGIN { hosts = ARGV[1]; ARGV[1] = "" } + /^# Custom host/ { print hosts; next } + /^# End of custom host/ { next } + { print } +' "$hosts" > hosts.new + +mv hosts.new hosts +[ "$(uname -s)" != Darwin ] || { dscacheutil -flushcache; killall -HUP mDNSResponder; } +diff -u /etc/hosts.old /etc/hosts | diffstat diff --git a/bin/update_kernel_host b/bin/update_kernel_host new file mode 100755 index 0000000..6180921 --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/update_kernel_host @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#!/bin/sh -ex + +# After 'apk upgrade', update kernel and initrd on VM host + +sudo cp /boot/initramfs-virt /tmp +sudo chmod a+r /tmp/initramfs-virt +gunzip < /boot/vmlinuz-virt > /tmp/vmlinux +scp /tmp/initramfs-virt /tmp/vmlinux marc@m1:.vm/vm1/ diff --git a/bin/vimki b/bin/vimki new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e3e0f4d --- /dev/null +++ b/bin/vimki @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Batch operations on vimki + +# rename changes the link name and propagates the change in the wiki +rename1() { + [ "$(head -c 8 "$3")" = VimCrypt ] && return + gawk -v old="$1" -v new="$2" -v IGNORECASE=1 ' + { + gsub("[[]" old "[]]", "[" new "]") + print + } + ' "$3" > "$3.$$" && mv "$3.$$" "$3" +} + +link2rx() { + gawk -v rx="$1" -v IGNORECASE=1 ' + BEGIN { + gsub(/_/, "\\W+", rx) + gsub(/a/, "[aåäáàâã]", rx) + gsub(/c/, "[cç]", rx) + gsub(/e/, "[eéèêë]", rx) + gsub(/i/, "[iîíìï]", rx) + gsub(/o/, "[oôöóõò]", rx) + gsub(/u/, "[uùûüú]", rx) + gsub(/y/, "[yÿ]", rx) + gsub(/n/, "[nñ]", rx) + print rx + }' +} + +#shellcheck disable=SC2020 + +linkfile() { + echo "$1" | + tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | + tr 'åäáàâãçéèêëîíìïôöóõòùûüúÿñ' 'aaaaaaceeeeiiiiooooouuuuyn' | + awk '{gsub(/\W+/, "_"); print}' +} + +rename() { + rx=$(link2rx "$1") + # Parallelize renaming + echo *.md | xargs -n 1 -P 8 "$0" rename1 "$rx" "$2" + oldf="$(linkfile "$1").md" + [ -f "$oldf" ] && mv "$oldf" "$(linkfile "$2").md" +} + +fixfiles() { + for f in *; do + mv "$f" "$(linkfile "$f")" + done +} + +cd ~/Wiki || exit +"$@" @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ #!/bin/sh -exec xterm -sl 500 -j -cr red "$@" & +#exec xterm -sl 500 -j -cr red "$@" & +exec xterm "$@" & #cmd="urxvtc ${@:--T $HOSTNAME}" #cmd="urxvtc $@" #eval "$cmd" || { [ $? = 2 ] && urxvtd -q -o -f && eval "$cmd"; } |
