help with noscript
Hi everyone, I'm making a noscript that displays a "formatted" markdown file in the terminal, at first it didn't seem like much of a challenge, I managed to make the noscripts of markdown lvl1 have the background color highlighted and the following ones have the main color highlighted and bold, so, in addition to a "header" containing a markdown icon followed by the path of the displayed file, and a "show less" icon in the summary of a collapsible section, which is HTML instead of markdown (this part still doesn't work the way I want it to, but that's okay), I also managed to make the lists look nice (although I still need to hide the character that makes the list item recognizable), but the big problem I had was when I tried to work with the hyperlinks.
My goal is to display only the noscript of the hyperlink and hide the url, like "[Google\]" instead of "[Google\](https://google.com)" and make it bold, clickable, and maybe with a highlighted color using an ansi escape sequence, but after a few days of trying this seems a bit out of my league..
During my tests, the scrip did everything (underline the whole line as if it were a hyperlink, if the line had only hyperlinks, give them all the same url, or if the line had ordinary text and hyperlinks display them as [noscript\](url) instead of just [noscript\] and without being in bold) except what I wanted it to do, I don't think it leads anywhere to show the codes I tried to write, since I must have been on a completely wrong track, does anyone have any idea how this could be done?
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Hi everyone, I'm making a noscript that displays a "formatted" markdown file in the terminal, at first it didn't seem like much of a challenge, I managed to make the noscripts of markdown lvl1 have the background color highlighted and the following ones have the main color highlighted and bold, so, in addition to a "header" containing a markdown icon followed by the path of the displayed file, and a "show less" icon in the summary of a collapsible section, which is HTML instead of markdown (this part still doesn't work the way I want it to, but that's okay), I also managed to make the lists look nice (although I still need to hide the character that makes the list item recognizable), but the big problem I had was when I tried to work with the hyperlinks.
My goal is to display only the noscript of the hyperlink and hide the url, like "[Google\]" instead of "[Google\](https://google.com)" and make it bold, clickable, and maybe with a highlighted color using an ansi escape sequence, but after a few days of trying this seems a bit out of my league..
During my tests, the scrip did everything (underline the whole line as if it were a hyperlink, if the line had only hyperlinks, give them all the same url, or if the line had ordinary text and hyperlinks display them as [noscript\](url) instead of just [noscript\] and without being in bold) except what I wanted it to do, I don't think it leads anywhere to show the codes I tried to write, since I must have been on a completely wrong track, does anyone have any idea how this could be done?
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what is the difference between ctrl z and ctrl c?
quick question
what is the difference between ctrl z and ctrl c?
they seem to do the exact same thing as far as i can tell, is there a difference between the two?
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quick question
what is the difference between ctrl z and ctrl c?
they seem to do the exact same thing as far as i can tell, is there a difference between the two?
thank you
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When opening a new terminal instance with bash and running a noscript from there, how to enable user input?
Using dolphin's actions, I wanted to add a .desktop entry that:
launches a new instance of bash terminal
runs a utility console program (filetags)
which in turn expects user input to function properly
then exits
I can already achieve these steps manually - I can open a terminal myself, enter
The problem lies in the fact that with this noscript I am opening a terminal instance automatically.
This is the part which executes the terminal:
Exec=cool-retro-term -e /bin/bash -ci "source $HOME/.bashprofile && source $HOME/.bashrc && $HOME/miniconda3/bin/conda run -n base filetags '%f'"
I thought I enabled user input with `stdin` by adding the `i` parameter to `bin/bash`, but I was disappointed to learn that the program exists immediately.
Even if I add `read` or `$SHELL` or `/bin/bash` at the end of the noscript, it doesn't help. The execution has already moved past filetags. Whatever I enter later does not get piped into filetags.
For example, if I add /bin/bash at the end of the noscript:
Exec=cool-retro-term -e /bin/bash -ci "source $HOME/.bashprofile && source $HOME/.bashrc && $HOME/miniconda3/bin/conda run -n base filetags '%f'; /bin/bash"
This is the result:
user@arch > filetags
some filetags output
waiting for input
user@arch >
As you can see, the only effect I'm getting is that my window stays open, but there's no way for me to input anything for the filetags.
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Using dolphin's actions, I wanted to add a .desktop entry that:
launches a new instance of bash terminal
runs a utility console program (filetags)
which in turn expects user input to function properly
then exits
I can already achieve these steps manually - I can open a terminal myself, enter
filetags some-file and then, through stdin, enter something, confirm and it works like a charm.The problem lies in the fact that with this noscript I am opening a terminal instance automatically.
This is the part which executes the terminal:
Exec=cool-retro-term -e /bin/bash -ci "source $HOME/.bashprofile && source $HOME/.bashrc && $HOME/miniconda3/bin/conda run -n base filetags '%f'"
I thought I enabled user input with `stdin` by adding the `i` parameter to `bin/bash`, but I was disappointed to learn that the program exists immediately.
Even if I add `read` or `$SHELL` or `/bin/bash` at the end of the noscript, it doesn't help. The execution has already moved past filetags. Whatever I enter later does not get piped into filetags.
For example, if I add /bin/bash at the end of the noscript:
Exec=cool-retro-term -e /bin/bash -ci "source $HOME/.bashprofile && source $HOME/.bashrc && $HOME/miniconda3/bin/conda run -n base filetags '%f'; /bin/bash"
This is the result:
user@arch > filetags
some filetags output
waiting for input
user@arch >
As you can see, the only effect I'm getting is that my window stays open, but there's no way for me to input anything for the filetags.
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How to print dictionary with variable?
#!/bin/bash
# dictionary
declare -A ubuntu
ubuntu"name"="ubuntu"
ubuntu"cost"="0"
ubuntu"type"="os"
ubuntu"denoscription"="opens up ubuntu"
declare -A suse
suse"name"="suse"
suse"cost"="0"
suse"type"="os"
suse"denoscription"="opens up suse"
pop=suse
# prints suse denoscription
echo ${susedenoscription}
# how to make pop into a variable
echo ${$popdenoscription}
# output should be
opens up suse
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#!/bin/bash
# dictionary
declare -A ubuntu
ubuntu"name"="ubuntu"
ubuntu"cost"="0"
ubuntu"type"="os"
ubuntu"denoscription"="opens up ubuntu"
declare -A suse
suse"name"="suse"
suse"cost"="0"
suse"type"="os"
suse"denoscription"="opens up suse"
pop=suse
# prints suse denoscription
echo ${susedenoscription}
# how to make pop into a variable
echo ${$popdenoscription}
# output should be
opens up suse
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Does regex101 work with sed, awk patterns?
I see that regex101 website is pretty common for testing regular expressions. For example to match
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I see that regex101 website is pretty common for testing regular expressions. For example to match
remote `192.168.1.1` 1194 , I see a regex in python as remote \d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+ 1194 and is validated by the website. I have not seen d+ in linux tools regex though. I may be wrong. What would be a website to validate sed, awk patterns?https://redd.it/1d9ky7n
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Git bash compress a video
hi I have to compress a video I downloaded git bash but I don't know how to use it what should I do to compress the video with mpeg1video codec thanks in advance
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hi I have to compress a video I downloaded git bash but I don't know how to use it what should I do to compress the video with mpeg1video codec thanks in advance
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I made a terminal based password manager
Hey everyone!
I’m excited to share Vaulty, a lightweight, terminal-based password manager I’ve been working on. It’s open-source, secure, and super easy to use right from your terminal.
https://preview.redd.it/o08870yq265d1.png?width=2048&format=png&auto=webp&s=b346c3b8116d18357ef05fdcfcacc5c8eb3b1c18
**Why Vaulty?**
* **Simple & Secure:** Uses AES-256 encryption and a master password for protection.
* **Local Storage:** Keeps your passwords on your machine.
* **Password Generation:** Create or generate strong passwords.
* **Idle Timeout:** Auto-exits after 2 minutes of inactivity.
**How It Works:**
1. **Setup:** Create a master password on first run.
2. **Add:** Save new passwords with a website name and username.
3. **Retrieve:** Look up saved passwords by website name.
4. **Update:** Change usernames or passwords.
5. **Delete:** Remove old entries.
**Tech Stack:**
* **Bash Script**
* **OpenSSL for AES-256 Encryption**
* **Clipboard Support** (requires `pbcopy` on macOS)
**GitHub:** [Vaulty on GitHub](https://github.com/arturfriedrich/Vaulty)
I’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions. Feel free to contribute!
Thanks for checking out Vaulty!
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Hey everyone!
I’m excited to share Vaulty, a lightweight, terminal-based password manager I’ve been working on. It’s open-source, secure, and super easy to use right from your terminal.
https://preview.redd.it/o08870yq265d1.png?width=2048&format=png&auto=webp&s=b346c3b8116d18357ef05fdcfcacc5c8eb3b1c18
**Why Vaulty?**
* **Simple & Secure:** Uses AES-256 encryption and a master password for protection.
* **Local Storage:** Keeps your passwords on your machine.
* **Password Generation:** Create or generate strong passwords.
* **Idle Timeout:** Auto-exits after 2 minutes of inactivity.
**How It Works:**
1. **Setup:** Create a master password on first run.
2. **Add:** Save new passwords with a website name and username.
3. **Retrieve:** Look up saved passwords by website name.
4. **Update:** Change usernames or passwords.
5. **Delete:** Remove old entries.
**Tech Stack:**
* **Bash Script**
* **OpenSSL for AES-256 Encryption**
* **Clipboard Support** (requires `pbcopy` on macOS)
**GitHub:** [Vaulty on GitHub](https://github.com/arturfriedrich/Vaulty)
I’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions. Feel free to contribute!
Thanks for checking out Vaulty!
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Writing auto-update noscript for my VMs. Need advice
So recently, I've been trying to noscript more and get my github filled out for better job opportunities. I currently run a proxmox 8 hypervisor with several VMs. I've been working on a simple noscript to ssh in and run updates then reboot. My issue is that when I set up these VMs, I disabled the root account so that isn't an option right now. OS being used is Proxmox 8 and for the VMs it's Ubuntu server 22. I got my rsa key to login automatically on my VMs but I haven't been able to find a way to translate that into a password-less update command.
#!/bin/bash
#List of Servers
# 1:Network 2:Plex
srvlist=( "255.255.255.255" "255.255.255.255" )
#Admin login credentials
uname=<USERNAME>
pass=<PASSWORD>
#Update each server in order in srvlist
for server in ${srvlist@}; do
echo "Working on $server"
echo $pass | ssh -tt $uname@$server "sudo apt-get update && sudo unattended-upgrade && sudo reboot --now" 1> /dev/null
done
This is what I currently have written. It works, but I don't like that I have to keep login credentials in plain text. Sure, it'll be located in a read protected location only root has access to, but it still makes me feel weird to implement. My question is, how do I do this better?
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So recently, I've been trying to noscript more and get my github filled out for better job opportunities. I currently run a proxmox 8 hypervisor with several VMs. I've been working on a simple noscript to ssh in and run updates then reboot. My issue is that when I set up these VMs, I disabled the root account so that isn't an option right now. OS being used is Proxmox 8 and for the VMs it's Ubuntu server 22. I got my rsa key to login automatically on my VMs but I haven't been able to find a way to translate that into a password-less update command.
#!/bin/bash
#List of Servers
# 1:Network 2:Plex
srvlist=( "255.255.255.255" "255.255.255.255" )
#Admin login credentials
uname=<USERNAME>
pass=<PASSWORD>
#Update each server in order in srvlist
for server in ${srvlist@}; do
echo "Working on $server"
echo $pass | ssh -tt $uname@$server "sudo apt-get update && sudo unattended-upgrade && sudo reboot --now" 1> /dev/null
done
This is what I currently have written. It works, but I don't like that I have to keep login credentials in plain text. Sure, it'll be located in a read protected location only root has access to, but it still makes me feel weird to implement. My question is, how do I do this better?
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sed -- change line only immediately after string match?
Can I use
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[foo]
value=horse
[bar]
value=horse
[baz]
value=hearse
Can I use
sed (or another command-line tool?) to change only the second (the one in section [bar]) value?https://redd.it/1dag5wm
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need help with a grep noscript please
Hello everyone,
I am working on a weather project, and I have a .json file containing 5-day forecast information that I am trying to get specific information for 3 days from. I have 3 bash noscripts (bad noscripts) for tomorrow, the day after, and the day following. Each is meant to search the .json file and extract the weather icon code for that day. The .json file contains information in this format:
"dt_txt":"2024-06-08 06:00:00"},{"dt":1717837200,"main":{"temp":92.1,"feels_like":87.94,"temp_min":81.09,"temp_max":92.1,"pressure":1015,"sea_level":1015,"grnd_level":922,"humidity":16,"temp_kf":6.12},"weather":[{"id":800,"main":"Clear","denoscription":"clear sky","icon":"01n"}\]
there are 6 or 7 different entries for each date. All I want from the noscript is to read the first instance of any given date, and get the icon code from there. In the above case, "01n" is what I am looking for.
I cannot noscript and have spent many hours now with code generators that cannot successfully code this. What they produce keeps going deeper into the file and grabbing info from I don't know where.
Can anyone provide a working noscript that gets the information I am looking for?
Thank you for reading,
Logan
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Hello everyone,
I am working on a weather project, and I have a .json file containing 5-day forecast information that I am trying to get specific information for 3 days from. I have 3 bash noscripts (bad noscripts) for tomorrow, the day after, and the day following. Each is meant to search the .json file and extract the weather icon code for that day. The .json file contains information in this format:
"dt_txt":"2024-06-08 06:00:00"},{"dt":1717837200,"main":{"temp":92.1,"feels_like":87.94,"temp_min":81.09,"temp_max":92.1,"pressure":1015,"sea_level":1015,"grnd_level":922,"humidity":16,"temp_kf":6.12},"weather":[{"id":800,"main":"Clear","denoscription":"clear sky","icon":"01n"}\]
there are 6 or 7 different entries for each date. All I want from the noscript is to read the first instance of any given date, and get the icon code from there. In the above case, "01n" is what I am looking for.
I cannot noscript and have spent many hours now with code generators that cannot successfully code this. What they produce keeps going deeper into the file and grabbing info from I don't know where.
Can anyone provide a working noscript that gets the information I am looking for?
Thank you for reading,
Logan
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GitHub - thereisnotime/SheLLM: Shell wrapper that integrates LLMs assistance. Let the AI in your terminal
https://github.com/thereisnotime/SheLLM
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GitHub - thereisnotime/SheLLM: Shell wrapper that integrates LLMs assistance right in your terminal
Shell wrapper that integrates LLMs assistance right in your terminal - thereisnotime/SheLLM
New to this, a simple noscript for yt-dlp that asks for -F 1/2/3/4 choice before downloading?
How do I go from 'hello world' to
where I can enter a number for a stream?
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How do I go from 'hello world' to
mynoscript urlwhere I can enter a number for a stream?
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What's a good project to step up my bash game?
Been on linux for a few years, the command line is not unfamiliar to me but I would still like to learn more. Any good projects to force me to learn?
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Been on linux for a few years, the command line is not unfamiliar to me but I would still like to learn more. Any good projects to force me to learn?
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I wrote a stupid simple progress bar in pure BASH (source in comments)
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what is the "ctrl i" shortcut?
hello, quick question
i was experimenting and i clicked "ctrl i" while in bash and it took the text i already put into the terminal and put ".save" at the end
what does this eman?
what is the "ctrl i" shortcut? what does it do?
thank you
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hello, quick question
i was experimenting and i clicked "ctrl i" while in bash and it took the text i already put into the terminal and put ".save" at the end
what does this eman?
what is the "ctrl i" shortcut? what does it do?
thank you
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Bash history across different terminal sessions.
I use tillix for having multiple terminal windows open. After using different commands in different terminal windows, I checked bash history and it shows only some commands.
I thought bash history is tied to the user and not to the terminal session. What’s the probable explanation as to why not all the commands from all terminal sessions show in in bash history? I am using popOS!
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I use tillix for having multiple terminal windows open. After using different commands in different terminal windows, I checked bash history and it shows only some commands.
I thought bash history is tied to the user and not to the terminal session. What’s the probable explanation as to why not all the commands from all terminal sessions show in in bash history? I am using popOS!
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Script stops when a command is run
I'm trying to run a bash noscript during which I move to a directory to run the “npm audit” command. This command seems to stop the execution of the current noscript.
The command :
I had the same problem on Windows. The solution I found was to run the command in another instance of cmd using the command :
The bash equivalent seems to be :
But that didn't change anything. Does anyone have any idea what's wrong?
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I'm trying to run a bash noscript during which I move to a directory to run the “npm audit” command. This command seems to stop the execution of the current noscript.
The command :
npm audit --json > “$OUTPUT_FILE”I had the same problem on Windows. The solution I found was to run the command in another instance of cmd using the command :
cmd /c npm audit --json > “%OUTPUT_FILE%”The bash equivalent seems to be :
bash -c “ npm audit --json > ‘%OUTPUT_FILE%’ But that didn't change anything. Does anyone have any idea what's wrong?
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Select output by line similar to previous commands
Just like you can use the arrow keys to scroll through previous commands, is there a way to do the same for each line of output? So I don’t have to copy or type a certain value from a list of values every time I want to use it in my next command.
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Just like you can use the arrow keys to scroll through previous commands, is there a way to do the same for each line of output? So I don’t have to copy or type a certain value from a list of values every time I want to use it in my next command.
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mkdir with variables
I'm backing up my movie collection to my Plex server, which is running on Ubuntu Server LTS 22.04
I'm trying to write a bash noscript to create the directory and move the files over.
This is my code so far:
```
#!/bin/bash
movie="[Movie name] ([Year]) - [resolution] {imdb-[IMDb code]}"
file=$movie.mp4
path="\"/mnt/usb1/Movies/$movie\""
mkdir $path
```
But I get an error whenever trying to run it because it tries splits the directory up to a new one whenever it encounters a space, despite including double quotation marks in the "path" variable.
*The text in square brackets is only like that for the purpose of this example
Where am I going wrong?
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I'm backing up my movie collection to my Plex server, which is running on Ubuntu Server LTS 22.04
I'm trying to write a bash noscript to create the directory and move the files over.
This is my code so far:
```
#!/bin/bash
movie="[Movie name] ([Year]) - [resolution] {imdb-[IMDb code]}"
file=$movie.mp4
path="\"/mnt/usb1/Movies/$movie\""
mkdir $path
```
But I get an error whenever trying to run it because it tries splits the directory up to a new one whenever it encounters a space, despite including double quotation marks in the "path" variable.
*The text in square brackets is only like that for the purpose of this example
Where am I going wrong?
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