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Building Signal for RaspberryPi. Look over the start of this noscript?

Using THIS blog post as a start I put this together. This will build but some things are hard coded and Id like to "detect" more. Like pulling a "stable" branch for Signal or always installing the latest nvm. I'm also struggling to use sed correctly to edit the packages.json file to add the "AppImage" part.

Any help is welcome. Hope theres a few folks out there that want this.

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#!/bin/bash
## This noscript based on Andrea Fortunas blog post here: https://andreafortuna.org/2019/03/27/how-to-build-signal-desktop-on-linux/
## NVH Homepage: https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm
## Signal-Desktop releases: https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Desktop/releases


sudo apt install build-essential -y
curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.39.7/install.sh | bash
git clone https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Desktop.git --branch v7.4.0-beta.2 .local/share/Signal-Desktop ; exit

####EXIT TERMINAL HERE (i think to reset bash enviornment)

cd ~/.local/share/Signal-Desktop/

#sed -i 's/original/new/g' package.json

nvm use ; nvm install 20.9.0 ; npm install --global yarn ; yarn install --frozen-lockfile ; yarn generate ; yarn build-release

mkdir ~/.local/share/applications

cat > ~/.local/share/applications/signal-desktop.desktop <<EOF

Desktop Entry
Name=Signal
Exec=env LANGUAGE=tlh ~/.local/share/Signal-Desktop/release/linux-arm64-unpacked/signal-desktop --no-sandbox %U
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Icon=signal-desktop
StartupWMClass=Signal
Comment=Private messaging from your desktop
MimeType=x-scheme-handler/sgnl;x-scheme-handler/signalcaptcha;
Categories=Network;InstantMessaging;Chat;
EOF


##REMOVAL
#rm -R ~/.local/share/applications/signal-desktop.desktop ~/.local/share/Signal-Desktop ~/.nvm ##.config/Signal/

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Thanx

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Printf -v var

Works


printf -v var “%s” “hi”
echo “$var”



Works


printf “%s” “hi” | tee somefile
cat somefile


Why this one doesnt work?


printf -v var “%s” “hi” | tee somefile
echo “$var” # var is empty
cat somefile # file is empty




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Notifies me through dunst, when volume changes.

It would be nice, if someone could help me, because I don't know a lot about noscripting.

I think this problem is not too difficult.

I want to use wireplumber to show me the volume level in percent through

"wpctl get-volume "@DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@".

And I want the message to get displayed though the notifier dunst.

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Duplicated HTTPD Log parsing output issue.

I've written a bash noscript that works almost perfectly but I am having an issue with the output. The issue is that each of the data for a filename is being duplicated.

The purpose of the noscript is to parse all of the Apache2 httpd log files in a directory and to count how many times an IP address accesses wp-login.php. It then should output the file name and Ip counts below the filename. While this is working, the output is duplicated for each filename. I've tried so many ways to fix this, but I'm pretty sure it's beyond my skillset. Here is the noscript:

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#!/bin/bash

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log_directory="/var/log/apache2/domlogs"

log_files=$(find "$log_directory" -type f ! -name '*bytes*' -size +0 -not -name 'ftp*' -not -name '*imapbytes*' -not -name '*popbytes*' | sort -u)

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for logfile in $log_files; do

filename=$(basename "$logfile")

wp_login_accesses=$(awk '$7 == "/wp-login.php" {print $1}' "$logfile")

ip_counts=$(echo "$wp_login_accesses" | sort | uniq -c)

sorted_counts=$(echo "$ip_counts" | sort -nr)

total_count=$(echo "$sorted_counts" | wc -l)

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if [ "$total_count" -ge 5 ]; then

top_5=$(echo "$sorted_counts" | head -n 5)

echo "Top 5 IP Addresses in $filename:"

while IFS= read -r line; do

printf "%s\n" "$line"

done <<< "$top_5"

echo

fi

done

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Hex encode

Is it possible to hex encode a string using bash one liner or common built in programs on linux instead of installing some program to do it?

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Several questions about my shell noscript:

xsetroot -name "$(free -h | awk '/^Mem:/ {print $3 "/" $2}') $(uptime --pretty | sed -e 's/up //g' -e 's/ days/d/g' -e 's/ day/d/g' -e 's/ hours/h/g' -e 's/ hour/h/g' -e 's/ minutes/m/g' -e 's/, / /g') $(date +"%a, %B %d %l:%M%p"| sed 's/ / /g') $(amixer get Master | tail -n1 | sed -r 's/.*\[(.*)%\].*/\1/')"

1. How do I replace uptime with the load given via the uptime command?
2. How do I make the date ISO-8601 format, and the time 24 hour time?
3. How do I add disk space (/)?
4. Is it possible to add IPv6, wireless, and ethernet, so that it looks the same as i3's:

`wireless _first_ {`

`format_up = "W: (%quality at %essid, %bitrate / frequency) %ip`

`format_down = "W: down"`

`}`

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`ethernet _first_ {`

`format_up = "E: %ip (%speed)"`

`format_down = "E: down"`

`}`

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Having fun trying to figure out how much Perl do I have in my Ubuntu system

Here's what I got:
file /usr/bin/* | grep 'Perl noscript text' | awk '{print $1}' | sed 's/.$//' | xargs wc -l | sort -n

I'm sure it's not all but I'm getting over 60k LoC
(I was curious about this because it's a language that I hope I'll never learn and so these files will forever be a black box to me :) )


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Is this a minor shellcheck omission?

Assigning a variable that starts with a digit inside an arithmetic context.

#!/bin/bash
1num=$((10+1))
((num=1+2))
((2num=10+2))
echo $num "$2num"


Shellcheck 0.10.0 bash 5.1.16. 2num on line 4 isn't marked as an error by shellcheck.

$ shellcheck --color=never test.sh

In test.sh line 2:
1num=$((10+1))
^------------^ SC2282 (error): Variable names can't start with numbers, so this is interpreted as a command.

For more information:
https://www.shellcheck.net/wiki/SC2282 -- Variable names can't start with n...
$ bash -x test.sh
test.sh 2 1num=11
test.sh: line 2: 1num=11: command not found
test.sh 3 (( num=1+2 ))
test.sh 4 (( 2num=10+2 ))
test.sh: line 4: ((: 2num: value too great for base (error token is "2num")
test.sh 5 echo 3 num
3 num


What does value too great for base error actually mean?

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Fetching value from .json file

I've got a .json file that contains the following:

"shared":
{
"delimiter": "|",
"queueFileName": "~/Documents/SendEmailQueue.txt"
}

Then I've got a noscript that fetches the queueFileName value via:

queueFileName=$(jq -r '.shared.queueFileName' Backup.json)

In an attempt to figure out what's happening, specifically the noscript is not finding the file in question, I added the following bit of code:

if -f "${queueFileName}"
then
echo "Queue file, \"${queueFileName}\", is present"
if -s "${queueFileName}"
then
echo "... and it's not empty!"
else
echo "... but empty!"
fi
else
echo "Queue file, \"${queueFileName}\", not found"
fi

When I run the noscript, the following is displayed:

Queue file, "~/Documents/SendEmailQueue.txt", not found

However... if I change the "queueFileName" value in the .json file, (removing the "\~/" shortcut), to this;

"/home/babbayagga/Documents/SendEmailQueue.txt"

The following is displayed in the terminal window:

Queue file, "/home/babbayagga/Documents/SendEmailQueue.txt", is present
... and it's not empty!

It's as if the "\~/" shortcut is not being expanded. Does anyone know why this might be happening?

Thanks!

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What's the best way to find supported colors programmatically?

** Note: GoLang is referenced, but the post is mostly about the bash environment

What's the best way to find all supported colors of a bash shell programmatically?

I'm making an app that helps with formatting text with colors, made with Go, but built for Linux shells. It's working, but I'd like to find a better way of selecting color support.

As of right now, I just check the value output by the tput colors command. If that gives a value other than 8 or 256, I check the TERM environment variable against a list of known TERM values to determine if it's a 256 or 8-color shell. If the TERM is unknown, default to no color.

// Convert the TERM variable to lower
switch strings.ToLower(term) {

// 256 colors
case "xterm":
case "rxvt-unicode":
case "rxvt-unicode-256color":
LoadColors256(colors)

// 8 colors
case "ansi":
case "rxvt":
case "linux":
case "vs100":
case "vt220":
LoadColors8(colors)

default:
// Otherwise, load no colors
}

After which, I load a map (dictionary) with up to 256 values that can fetch hex color codes via a color name, then output those colors formatted in RGB later (i.e. '\\033[X8;2;R;G;Bm').

I know this system is very flawed, so I ask:
Is there something else I should be doing?

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I need a noscript

I am trying to write a bash noscript that will search for MAC address pattern in a file. Any suggestions?

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Integer not incrementing correctly (help a bash newb)

Hi guys, made this bash noscript to record a radio show every week, I use id3v2 to insert the metadata / track number but it doesn't seem to wanna work, if someone could tell me what I'm doing wrong I'd greatly appreciate that.

RECORDS_COUNT=$(ls -l $COUNT_PATH | grep \^- | wc -l )
((RECORDS_COUNT+=1))

For some reason RECORDS_COUNT doesn't increment anymore, it only displays the number of files in the path and the +1 doesn't seem to take effect.

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A noscript to automatically rename music folders

Hi!

I'm doing some cleaning in my local music files and I would like to change the way the folders of my albums are named. Currently it is Album name (YYYY), "YYYY" being the release year of the album ; and I would like to change that for : YYYY_Album name

But since I have thousands of albums, I think it would be quite long to do this manually 😬, so I thought about writing a noscript. The only problem is... I do not know how to write a noscript 😭😁

Could you help me to do this ?
🪴

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A Bash Script To Display Animated Christmas Tree In Terminal
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Conditional pipe? or a command that can conditionally pipe data

Got this command in .xinitrc:

xinput list | grep -oP '(AT Translated Set 2 keyboard|DualPoint Stick)\s+id=\K\d+' | xargs -n1 xinput disable

I sometime switch between computers, and in one of theme the keyboard is faulty so I tend to run this to disable it; but it also runs on the non-faulty computer;

I was wondering if there was a way (beside storing in a variable then check) to run xinput disable on condition that stdin has two lines? (one line to match keyboard's ID and one to match the dualpoint's ID?)

there probably is a simpler way, like checking before starting to pipe, but this is a pattern I run into quiet often and would love to know if there is a way to solve it;

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New to coding

Sorry this maybe the stupidest question any of you have read. But is it post to write a bash noscript that will run in a Windows OS.

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blog Journey of disabling filename expansion for Bash alias

I wanted to disable Bash pathname expansion for my Bash alias:

alias g='git'

This ended up being not trivial, as there was trouble lot of different trouble with pipes/stdin. In the end I managed to find working solution and wrote blog post about the steps leading to it:

https://miropalmu.github.io/homepage/bash\_noglob\_for\_alias.html

TLDL:

alias g='pstash galias; set -o noglob; consume_noglob_and_pstash galias git'

where the definitions of the Bash function pstash and consume_noglob_and_pstash can be found at end of the blog post.









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bash noscript to organize files based off the file extensions.

Trying to organize my files a little bit. How would I go about writing out this noscript?

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Copy/backup directories inside multiple directories

I'm making a noscript to config my setup, It install some packages and copy my cloned .config/ and .bashrc to my home folder, originally this only happened with the current user where I had run the noscript, but then I wanted this to happen for all users' home folder (or for all users in home?), I was successful in copying the files and direc to all user homes with these commands:

echo /home/*/ | xargs -n 1 cp ~/dots/.bashrc
echo /home/*/ | xargs -n 1 cp ~/dots/.config/

But before the noscript does this, I want it to make a "backup" of current .config/ and bashrc off each created users, I thought something like this would work, but that's not the case:

#create .oldconfig/ for each user
echo /home/*/ | xargs -i mkdir {}.oldconfig/
#move the current .config/ and .bashrc From all user to each .oldconfig/ inside their home directory
echo /home/*/ | xargs -i mv # ... incomplete

I tried using this Xtendedargs instead of some loop, as it should be done in a single command (if it worked)

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Where Can I Find Well-Crafted Code?

I understand the importance of learning from bash noscripts written by others, but I want to avoid picking up bad habits or inefficient techniques.

Could anyone recommend a website or resource where I can find high-quality, real-world bash noscripts—not just examples?

Thanks for your help!

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