binexist() {
##: lookup input in PATH, returns bool true/false# IFS=:; find $PATH -executable -name "$1" 2>/dev/null |grep -q "/$1$" # slowercommand -v "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
contains() {
##: finds term in string, returns true/false##: $ contains <search term> <string>case"$1"in *${2}*) return 0;; *) return 1;; esac
}
error() {
##: complain to STDERR and exit if given code printf'%s\n'"$1" >&2; [ -n "$2" ] && exit"$2"
}
random() {
##: generate random number of <input> lengthtest"$1" -gt 1 && shuf -i 0-9 -n"$1" |tr -d '\n'
}
nfoview() {
##: view nfo files like intended
iconv -f CP866 <"$1" |less
}
mod_preset() {
##: print a nicely formatted preset of module options
modinfo -p "$1" |awk \
-F':' \
-v 'module="$1"' \
'{first=$1; $1="";print "\n#"$0"\n#options module "first"="}'
}
dpv() {
##: flash image to stick with progress bar, workaround for pv's flash bug #oflag=direct is fastest##: https://askubuntu.com/questions/901481/writing-to-disk-using-pv-seems-to-be-fast-at-first-and-slow-at-the-end/961659#961659
pv "$1" |pkexec dd of="$2" bs=4M oflag=direct iflag=fullblock
}
Not oneliners but still something i want to show off:
functions() {
##: prints code of function files
function_s="$(sed '/^$/d;/##[^:]/d' "$SHELL_HOME"/functions)"if [ -n "$1" ]
thenecho"$function_s" |sed -n -e "/$1.*{/,/^}/ p" |highlight --line-numbers -qs candy --out-format=xterm256 --syntax=sh --stdout
elseecho"$function_s" |highlight -qs candy --out-format=xterm256 --syntax=sh --stdout
fi
}
readconf() {
# reads parameters from config file in param=value note, where '=' is set with $separator# format: conf_read <parameter> <replacement> where replacement get's used if parameter is emptyif [ -f "$cfg_file" ]
then parm="$(cut -d'#' -f1 "$cfg_file" |grep "$1" |cut -d${separator} -f2- |tr -d '"')"
else unset parm; fi
[ "$separator" = "=" ] && printf '%s\n' "${parm:-"$2"}"
}
The readconf function is used like this:
config content:
# this a comment
apple=red
banana=yellow # this too
config=/path/to/config.conf
$ color_apple="$(readconf apple green)"
$ color_banan="$(readconf banana)"
Oneliner functions count too, right?
binexist() { ##: lookup input in PATH, returns bool true/false # IFS=:; find $PATH -executable -name "$1" 2>/dev/null |grep -q "/$1$" # slower command -v "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1 } contains() { ##: finds term in string, returns true/false ##: $ contains <search term> <string> case "$1" in *${2}*) return 0;; *) return 1;; esac } error() { ##: complain to STDERR and exit if given code printf '%s\n' "$1" >&2; [ -n "$2" ] && exit "$2" } random() { ##: generate random number of <input> length test "$1" -gt 1 && shuf -i 0-9 -n"$1" |tr -d '\n' } nfoview() { ##: view nfo files like intended iconv -f CP866 <"$1" |less } mod_preset() { ##: print a nicely formatted preset of module options modinfo -p "$1" |awk \ -F':' \ -v 'module="$1"' \ '{first=$1; $1="";print "\n#"$0"\n#options module "first"="}' } dpv() { ##: flash image to stick with progress bar, workaround for pv's flash bug #oflag=direct is fastest ##: https://askubuntu.com/questions/901481/writing-to-disk-using-pv-seems-to-be-fast-at-first-and-slow-at-the-end/961659#961659 pv "$1" |pkexec dd of="$2" bs=4M oflag=direct iflag=fullblock }
Not oneliners but still something i want to show off:
functions() { ##: prints code of function files function_s="$(sed '/^$/d;/##[^:]/d' "$SHELL_HOME"/functions)" if [ -n "$1" ] then echo "$function_s" |sed -n -e "/$1.*{/,/^}/ p" |highlight --line-numbers -qs candy --out-format=xterm256 --syntax=sh --stdout else echo "$function_s" |highlight -qs candy --out-format=xterm256 --syntax=sh --stdout fi } readconf() { # reads parameters from config file in param=value note, where '=' is set with $separator # format: conf_read <parameter> <replacement> where replacement get's used if parameter is empty if [ -f "$cfg_file" ] then parm="$(cut -d'#' -f1 "$cfg_file" |grep "$1" |cut -d${separator} -f2- |tr -d '"')" else unset parm; fi [ "$separator" = "=" ] && printf '%s\n' "${parm:-"$2"}" }
The readconf function is used like this:
config content: # this a comment apple=red banana=yellow # this too config=/path/to/config.conf $ color_apple="$(readconf apple green)" $ color_banan="$(readconf banana)"
And the ‘functions’ function looks like this: