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How can I arrange this messy output in neater columns?
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Job command help, not showing up
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Cant create a nested shells in bash beyond the Child shell using coproc command and process list

Suppose I run this command: coproc nested { sleep 10; } it executes sleep command within a childshell as expected. The process tree look like this when I run ps T --forest command.


PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
40305 pts/0 Ss 0:00 bash
46922 pts/0 S 0:00 _ bash
46923 pts/0 S 0:00 | _ sleep 10
46924 pts/0 R+ 0:00 _ ps T --forest



Ok no problem, its exactly what I expected. But then, when i run the command like this: coproc nested { (sleep 10); }, the process tree looks the same when I run ps T --forest command.

PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
40305 pts/0 Ss 0:00 bash
47064 pts/0 S 0:00 _ bash
47065 pts/0 S 0:00 | _ sleep 10
47066 pts/0 R+ 0:00 _ ps T --forest

Note that, here, (sleep 10) is a process list and it automatically should create a subshell to run the command sleep 10.

So, what I was expecting was a process tree like this:

bash
_ bash
| _bash
| _ sleep 10
_ps T --forest

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setting a variable inside of a variable for loop

I pretty much have

x=0
myvar=$(for f in blah blah blah
do
printf stuff
x=$((x+1))
done
)

x is still equal to 0 at the end

If this is impossible then I need another way to count interations of this for loop

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Input two characters and proceed

>VALUE=`zenity --entry --text="1-60"`

I have to enter two characters and then press enter. Is there an easy way to automatically complete the dialog after entering two characters?

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function using unupdated information

this noscript is very long so I'll show the main idea

I orginally have a "$file" in "$mydir"

Then my noscript does this

function1 () {
for f in "$mydir"/*
do
printf "$f"
done
}


function2 () {
mv "$file" /tmp
function1
}

But when function1 is called, "$f" is still being printed even though it is no longer there.

I am using set -x to debug. The noscript works as expected. The file is moved to /tmp and no longer in "$mydir". I am also monitoring the directory using "ls" in realtime and again, it works as expected. When function 2 is called myfile is already gone from the directory so it should not be appearing there. But it is.

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Every 4 minutes, backup to git and if there are changes, increment commit version number and post to twitter.

crontab -e

> */4 * * * * /var/www/html/./updater.sh


updater.sh

#!/bin/bash

subsubversion=$(cat /var/www/html/.subsubversion);

cd /var/www/html;

git add *
git commit -m "v1.2.$subsubversion"

if ! [ "$(git push 2>&1)" = "Everything up-to-date" ]; then
((subsubversion++))
echo $subsubversion > /var/www/html/.subsubversion
./tweet.sh $subsubversion
fi

.subsubversion
> 0

tweet.sh

#!/bin/bash
source .twitterkeys
urlencode () {
[ -n "$1" ] \
&& echo -n "$1" | perl -p -e 's/([^A-Za-z0-9-._~])/sprintf("%%%02X", ord($1))/seg'
}

signature_method='HMAC-SHA1'
timestamp=$(date +%s)
nonce=$(md5sum <<< "$RANDOM-$(date +%s.%N)" | cut -d' ' -f 1)

url="https://api.twitter.com/2/tweets"
encodedURL=$(urlencode $url)
PARAM=$(urlencode "oauth_consumer_key=$consumer_key&oauth_nonce=$nonce&oauth_signature_method=$signature_method&oauth_timestamp=$timestamp&oauth_token=$token&oauth_version=1.0")
signature=$(echo -n 'POST&'$encodedURL'&'$PARAM|openssl dgst -sha1 -binary -hmac "$consumer_secret&$token_secret" |base64)
encoded_signature=$(urlencode $signature)

data="lockedon.life\nv.1.2."$1" is live!"
echo $data
curl -v -X POST \
$url \
-H "Authorization: OAuth oauth_consumer_key=\"$consumer_key\",oauth_token=\"$token\",oauth_signature_method=\"$signature_method\",oauth_timestamp=\"$timestamp\",oauth_nonce=\"$nonce\",oauth_version=\"1.0\",oauth_signature=\"$encoded_signature\"" \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H 'cache-control: no-cache' \
-d '{ "text" : "'"$data"'" } '

.twitterkeys

consumer_key="oSCP6sG3cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
consumer_secret="IPLhdABBjmJkoB0Swl9QxaJQ6fUQAqZqe2xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
token="1467985006530162690-qQG1dKMIZab504xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
token_secret="40QZ6wql6TzCuXdMmvd9e1tubXjXsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"

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Help needed with noscript

Hi all,

I have the following noscript that will not execute. Error is gphotos-sync: error: unrecognized arguments: Photos.

I think the space in the TARGET string is causing an issue but if I echo the last line I get /home/gregeeh/gphotos/venv/bin/python /home/gregeeh/gphotos/venv/bin/gphotos-sync "/home/gregeeh/media/Google Photos" --album Hintons --skip-video --omit-album-date --port 11354

which is correct.

What am I doing wrong?

TIA

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#!/bin/bash
# Purpose = Sync Google Photos

VENV="/home/gregeeh/gphotos/venv/bin"
TARGET='"/home/gregeeh/media/Google Photos"'
APP=$VENV/gphotos-sync
FLAGS="--album Hintons --skip-video --omit-album-date --port 11354"


$VENV/python $APP $TARGET $FLAGS

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CLI tool to check the World Cup 2023 matches schedule in your terminal.

Just created a node CLI for Cricket World Cup 2023!🏆 Now you can get match schedules right in your terminal. Just type 'npx wc23-cli' to explore!

Check out the CLI: https://github.com/MoazIrfan/wc-cli
Stay updated with match schedules. Happy cricketing!🎉 #Node #CLI

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Fuzzy find Emojis with fzf

I wrote a small noscript to get the latest Emoji database and display them in fzf. With an extra function you can also print them in vim 🥳

Script: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SimonWoodtli/dotfiles/main/noscripts/emoji

https://i.redd.it/8aobk2cmfkub1.gif

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An optimized way of checking / adding text to a file

I have a batch noscript. When I run that batch noscript, I want it to open a config file and check for two specific lines that are usually next to each other

myconf.cnf

phpengine
# For debugging only #
show-all-errors

What I'm trying to do is check if [phpengine] and #show-all-errors exist. (the show-all-errors has to be below [phpengine]

And when matching those two lines, a way to toggle show-all-errors to be either commented or uncommented.

So I pretty much need the bash noscript to just check the file and see if those two lines exist, and then have control over adding a # in front of #show-all-errors or removing the comment character.

I started trying to write code to add / remove the comment based on a matching line, but then I realized all the extra conditions

How to do it when there's a commented line in-between separating the two lines.
Adding the text to the file if the two lines don't exist.

So I'm not sure where the heck to go with this. And I could remove the commented line "#For debugging only #", but the noscript will auto-readd it on update, and I wanted a solution to just have it run and take care of it for me without manual edits to remove the line.

And the code I've got now really isn't crap, because all it does is detect if it's commented or uncommented

    if sudo grep -Eq '^ *show-all-errors' "/etc/php-engine/myconf.cnf"; then
# found match
fi


And I found some helpers for toggling comments on / off but this seems over-kill, and I doubt I'm even going in the right direction

    comment()
{
local regex="${1:?}"
local file="${2:?}"
local comment_mark="${3:-#}"
sed -ri "s:^([ ]*)($regex):\\1$comment_mark\\2:" "$file"
}

uncomment()
{
local regex="${1:?}"
local file="${2:?}"
local comment_mark="${3:-#}"
sed -ri "s:^([ ]*)[$comment_mark]+[ ]?([ ]*$regex):\\1\\2:" "$file"
}


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A student in need for help

I'm trying to create a little program as an exercise that let the user input as many characters as possible in x seconds to calculate and output charactes per minutes.

I'm having a little problem that chatgpt can't solve. The timer in backgroung won't stop whaterver i try.

Thanks in advance

#!/bin/bash

clear

t=1
countdown() {
local seconds=$1
while (( $seconds >= 0 ))
do
sleep 1
((seconds--))
done
t=0
}

duration=5
countdown $duration &

echo "Enter characters within $duration seconds"

count=0
while (( t != 0 ))
do

read -sn 1 input
clear
((conta++))
echo $count

done

echo "Time expired"
sleep 1
clear

kill $1

echo "You entered: $count characters in $duration seconds"


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GitComic (Git Commit Icons)

I've just created a noscript that allows you to insert an icon 🙂 in your commits based on the type of modifications you've made in your repository.

If you want to start organizing your commits in a more professional 🧠 yet fun 🤪 way, head over here and take a look at the README. There, you'll find all the ℹ️ information you need. I'm sure you'll love it.

Example video 🎥 in the repo.

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A student in need for help

#!/bin/bash

clear

t=$(date +%s)
duration=5
t=$(($t + $duration))

echo "Enter characters within $duration seconds"

count=0
while [ $(date +%s) -le $t ]
do
read -sn 1 input
clear
((count++))
echo $count
done

echo "Time expired"
sleep 2
clear


echo -e "You entered: $count characters in $duration seconds\n"

speed=$(($count * (60 / $duration)))

echo -e "Your TAPPING speed is $speed clicks per minute\n"

The program worked just fine until i tried not giving it any input, i noticed it stays in the while loop at the read forever and never gets to check again if the time passed.

What are your ideas, how could i write it so it constantly checks the passage of time?

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Saving history, redux

I had posted several months ago about a problem I was seeing in git-bash on Windows. It involved saving history on exit.

The method I had been using was to have a noscript file that created a randomized file name based on date and save the history to that file. In my .bashrc, I had

trap ./bin/savehistory.sh EXIT,

and that noscript

$ cat bin/save\
history.sh

#!/bin/bash
HISTFILE="/c/Users/ME/.hist/$(date +%d%b%y%H%M)$RANDOM"
history >& $HISTFILE

If I ran that noscript from the bash prompt, it would create an empty file with the correct name in the .hist directory.

I tried a lot of things to make this work, to no avail. Note that this still works on Linux.

Yesterday, I tried something different.

From my .bashrc

alias svh='history > "/c/Users/ME/.hist/$(date +%d%b%y%H%M)$RANDOM"
trap svh EXIT

This works on Windows git-bash.

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How do I create a short-cut for a command in the shell config file?

From this:

We can create even a short‐cut for this command in your shell configuration file, which is either \~/.bashrc or \~/.profile:

># inspect the first and last 2 lines of a file
>
>i() { (head -n 2; tail -n 2) < "$1" | column -t}

I tried placing the above line of code in the bashrc and source it but it throws a syntax error:

syntax error: unexpected end of file

What exactly does this mean and how do I go about solving this? Where does the input go in this case?

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Thanks!

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Fuzzy find Gitmojis with fzf

I wrote another emoji noscript 🎉 This time for printing gitmojis in the terminal or vim.

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* jq to filter gitmoji API

* fzf to fuzzy find

* curl to fetch Data

* vimrc func to paste within vim

* works with or without tmux session (fzf, fzf-tmux)

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Gitmoji git commit convention: https://gitmoji.dev/

Script: https://github.com/SimonWoodtli/dotfiles/blob/main/noscripts/gitmoji

Demo: https://gifyu.com/image/S6r4A

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Bash tutorial hell.

https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/759147/automate-traversing-a-directory-in-linux
I ask questions like these online. Problem being I don't yet understand the concepts and commands that they are using there.
So, I thought a good idea will be to keep continuing my bash education from udemy. I am continuing my course by Ralph Jensen and already through 80% of the course.

Few commands remaining are test commands, conditional constructs and symbolic links. But I feel this course hasn't done a good job preparing me for bash noscripting.

I've documented everything that I've learnt some place.

Any tips? The general advice seems to be to just automate stuffs you need irl. But not clear instruction and helpful.

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/usr/bin/ffmpeg: cannot execute binary file

i have this noscript(lel.sh) to take an input file and map its video streams(only actual video, not attached pictures) and map audio if any, remove subnoscripts so i can map my own subs and lastly a thumbnail file to an output file:

#!/bin/bash -x

. ffmpeg -i "$1" -i "$2" -i "$3" -map 0:V -map 0:a? -map -0:s? -map 1 -map 2 -c copy -c:s mov_text -disposition:v:1 attached_pic -metadata noscript=\""$4"\" "$4.mp4"

# test

$ lel.sh Atonement\ \(2007\).mp4 subs.srt thumb.jpg "Atonement"

# output

+ . ffmpeg -i 'Atonement (2007).mp4' -i subs.srt -i thumb.jpg -map 0:V -map '0:a?' -map '-0:s?' -map 1 -map 2 -c copy -c:s mov_text -disposition:v:1 attached_pic -metadata 'noscript="Atonement"' Atonement.mp4

/home/anon/.local/bin/lel.sh: line 2: .: /usr/bin/ffmpeg: cannot execute binary file

also, for some reason if i run sh ~/.local/bin/lel.sh Atonement\ \(2007\).mp4 subs.srt thumb.jpg "Atonement" i get:

/home/anon/.local/bin/lel.sh: 1: /usr/bin/ffmpeg: Syntax error: "(" unexpected

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