Bunster: compile bash noscripts to self contained executables
https://github.com/yassinebenaid/bunster
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GitHub - yassinebenaid/bunster: Compile shell noscripts to static binaries.
Compile shell noscripts to static binaries. Contribute to yassinebenaid/bunster development by creating an account on GitHub.
Filtering output while outputting it.
So the concept is simple. I have a complex command that generates output to the screen. Within that output is a single piece of data that I want to capture and use later, but not in such a way that it disrupts the flow of output to the screen. If the complex command's not interactive and relatively short, I've found I can do this:
declare OUTPUT=$(complex_command)
declare -i data_captured=$(sed -n -e 's/...//p' <<<"${OUTPUT}")
printf '%s\t%s\n' "${OUTPUT}" "$(do_something_with $data_captured)"
This has the unfortunate side effect that it doesn't work for interactive complex\_command's, nor in long-lasting ones.
I thought what I'd do was, I would pretend to be one of those dea— Wait a minute. Wrong noscript.
I thought what I'd do was open up a file denoscriptor for reading and writing, start the complex\_command in the background with a tee that performs the sed and sends its output to the extra file denoscriptor. Then, in the main-line of the noscript, perform reads from that file denoscriptor and process them as needed, also generating output asynchronously, if necessary. Would that look something like this?
exec 3<&
complex_command | tee >(sed -n -e 's/...//p' >&3) &
while read -u 3; do
do_something_with $REPLY
done
Problem is, that's not what that syntax actually does. The first line does not create the file denoscriptor 3 for reading and writing locally, so the 2nd and 3rd lines complain about non-existent file denoscriptor 3. This is an area where my bash-fu is weak.
What am I missing?
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So the concept is simple. I have a complex command that generates output to the screen. Within that output is a single piece of data that I want to capture and use later, but not in such a way that it disrupts the flow of output to the screen. If the complex command's not interactive and relatively short, I've found I can do this:
declare OUTPUT=$(complex_command)
declare -i data_captured=$(sed -n -e 's/...//p' <<<"${OUTPUT}")
printf '%s\t%s\n' "${OUTPUT}" "$(do_something_with $data_captured)"
This has the unfortunate side effect that it doesn't work for interactive complex\_command's, nor in long-lasting ones.
I thought what I'd do was, I would pretend to be one of those dea— Wait a minute. Wrong noscript.
I thought what I'd do was open up a file denoscriptor for reading and writing, start the complex\_command in the background with a tee that performs the sed and sends its output to the extra file denoscriptor. Then, in the main-line of the noscript, perform reads from that file denoscriptor and process them as needed, also generating output asynchronously, if necessary. Would that look something like this?
exec 3<&
complex_command | tee >(sed -n -e 's/...//p' >&3) &
while read -u 3; do
do_something_with $REPLY
done
Problem is, that's not what that syntax actually does. The first line does not create the file denoscriptor 3 for reading and writing locally, so the 2nd and 3rd lines complain about non-existent file denoscriptor 3. This is an area where my bash-fu is weak.
What am I missing?
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Contribute to my project with bash noscripts
Hello everyone, I hope you are doing well. I need bash devs to contribute with useful noscripts to my bash customization project. It would be appreciated if you can help me in any way. Feel free to propose changes in the project itself, but my main need is to add into the assets/contrib noscripts action. If you decide to help me and contribute, open a PR and I will approve if the noscript fits the project's purpose.
Here is the link: https://github.com/yorevs/homesetup/tree/master/assets/contrib
Thanks for your help.
Edit: Please add your name/contact if you wish, so people know who created it (actually, create a folder with your name and put the noscript in it).
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Hello everyone, I hope you are doing well. I need bash devs to contribute with useful noscripts to my bash customization project. It would be appreciated if you can help me in any way. Feel free to propose changes in the project itself, but my main need is to add into the assets/contrib noscripts action. If you decide to help me and contribute, open a PR and I will approve if the noscript fits the project's purpose.
Here is the link: https://github.com/yorevs/homesetup/tree/master/assets/contrib
Thanks for your help.
Edit: Please add your name/contact if you wish, so people know who created it (actually, create a folder with your name and put the noscript in it).
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homesetup/assets/contrib at master · yorevs/homesetup
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Questions about netcat and ports
Hi there,
I am testing the program netcat and I see something that I do not understand so here I am.
I listen to some ports with :
Assuming nc will listen to tcp by default.
Then I send data into a listened port :
The output :
The question, why is nc responding that the data is received at 127.0.0.1 51404, what is this port ? Same, if I send into port 2070, it will answer at 40630 ? etc..
EDIT : it exits with error code 130
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Hi there,
I am testing the program netcat and I see something that I do not understand so here I am.
I listen to some ports with :
for j in 20{0..9}{0..5}; do nc -lvn `127.0.0.1` $j & doneAssuming nc will listen to tcp by default.
Then I send data into a listened port :
echo lol | nc `127.0.0.1` 2095The output :
Connection received on `127.0.0.1` 51404lolThe question, why is nc responding that the data is received at 127.0.0.1 51404, what is this port ? Same, if I send into port 2070, it will answer at 40630 ? etc..
EDIT : it exits with error code 130
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what about "case-ignore"?
Hi, why not bash ignore uppercase!
vim or VIM opens vim
ls/LS idem...
exit/EX..
ETC..
I don't know about submission flag maybe was a wrong flag
Regards!
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Hi, why not bash ignore uppercase!
vim or VIM opens vim
ls/LS idem...
exit/EX..
ETC..
I don't know about submission flag maybe was a wrong flag
Regards!
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how to catch status code of killed process by bash noscript
Hi every one, I am working on project, and I faced an a issue, the issue is that I cannot catch the exit code "status code" of process that worked in background, take this program as an example, that exits with 99 if it received a sigint, the code:
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
void bye(){
// exit with code 99 if sigint was received
exit(99);
}
int main(int argc,char** argv){
signal(SIGINT, bye);
while(1){
sleep(1);
}
return 0;
}
then I compiled it using
\`gcc example.c -o byeprogram\`
in the same directory, I have my bash noscript:
set -x
__do_before_wait(){
##some commands
return 0
}
__do_after_trap(){
##some commands
return 0
}
runbg() {
local __start_time __finish_time __run_time
__start_time=$(date +%s.%N)
# Run the command in the background
($@) &
__pid=$!
trap '
kill -2 $__pid
echo $?
__finish_time=$(date +%s.%N)
__run_time=$(echo "$__finish_time - $__start_time" | bc -l)
echo "$__run_time"
__do_after_trap || exit 2
' SIGINT
__do_before_wait || exit 1
wait $__pid
## now if you press ctrl+c, it will execute the commands i wrote in trap
}
out=`runbg /path/to/byeprogram`
my problem is I want to catch or print the code 99, but I cannot, I tried to execute the \`byeprogram\` from the terminal, and type ctrl+c, and it return 99, how to catch the 99 status code??
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Hi every one, I am working on project, and I faced an a issue, the issue is that I cannot catch the exit code "status code" of process that worked in background, take this program as an example, that exits with 99 if it received a sigint, the code:
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
void bye(){
// exit with code 99 if sigint was received
exit(99);
}
int main(int argc,char** argv){
signal(SIGINT, bye);
while(1){
sleep(1);
}
return 0;
}
then I compiled it using
\`gcc example.c -o byeprogram\`
in the same directory, I have my bash noscript:
set -x
__do_before_wait(){
##some commands
return 0
}
__do_after_trap(){
##some commands
return 0
}
runbg() {
local __start_time __finish_time __run_time
__start_time=$(date +%s.%N)
# Run the command in the background
($@) &
__pid=$!
trap '
kill -2 $__pid
echo $?
__finish_time=$(date +%s.%N)
__run_time=$(echo "$__finish_time - $__start_time" | bc -l)
echo "$__run_time"
__do_after_trap || exit 2
' SIGINT
__do_before_wait || exit 1
wait $__pid
## now if you press ctrl+c, it will execute the commands i wrote in trap
}
out=`runbg /path/to/byeprogram`
my problem is I want to catch or print the code 99, but I cannot, I tried to execute the \`byeprogram\` from the terminal, and type ctrl+c, and it return 99, how to catch the 99 status code??
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Give a markdown file and create files based on that: Is this possible?
Filename.java
Filename2.java
Filename3.java
The file looks like this. I know chatgpt can do this but I really want myself to learn bash the last time.
- Read the file with read -a command
- when encountered a first-name keep it as touch Filename.java
- Then everything between three backticks are echoed inside that filename.java
And so on.. Do this till you reach last of file.
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Filename.java
code goes here
Filename2.java
code goes here
Filename3.java
code goes here
The file looks like this. I know chatgpt can do this but I really want myself to learn bash the last time.
- Read the file with read -a command
- when encountered a first-name keep it as touch Filename.java
- Then everything between three backticks are echoed inside that filename.java
And so on.. Do this till you reach last of file.
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I made a simple note taking in bash noscript that utilizes fzf.
Script Repo
Demo
https://preview.redd.it/pl20rbq8lpde1.png?width=860&format=png&auto=webp&s=105a9506b2af4736f12675926c09aeef25f543dd
https://preview.redd.it/mblhvcq8lpde1.png?width=860&format=png&auto=webp&s=3191b2172a80f1dd84aa69c98975494c60a56363
https://preview.redd.it/eu6dheq8lpde1.png?width=860&format=png&auto=webp&s=82136a650b18015a2e7770c2228130a8c6738e76
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Script Repo
Demo
https://preview.redd.it/pl20rbq8lpde1.png?width=860&format=png&auto=webp&s=105a9506b2af4736f12675926c09aeef25f543dd
https://preview.redd.it/mblhvcq8lpde1.png?width=860&format=png&auto=webp&s=3191b2172a80f1dd84aa69c98975494c60a56363
https://preview.redd.it/eu6dheq8lpde1.png?width=860&format=png&auto=webp&s=82136a650b18015a2e7770c2228130a8c6738e76
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how to change prompt(+command) just before execution (PS0)
Hi, it is easy to invert the colors of my prompt+command:
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Hi, it is easy to invert the colors of my prompt+command:
PS1="\e[7m> "; PS0="\e[27m". I want to achieve this look, but only after hitting enter. Does anyone have an idea how to achieve this?https://redd.it/1i3pr9t
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Recommendations for optimizations to bash alias
I created a simple alias to list contents of a folder. It just makes life easier for me.
It works pretty well, however, it's not instant. Nor is it really "semi instant". If I have a folder of about 30 or so items (mixed between folders, files, symlinks, etc). It takes a good 5-7 seconds to list everything.
So the question becomes, is their a more effecient way of doing this. I threw everything inside the function so it is easier to read, so it needs cleaned.
Initially I was using sed for replacements, I read online that awk is faster, and I had originally used multiple steps to replace. Once I switched to awk, I added all the replacements to a single command, hoping to speed it up.
And originally, I was using a single stat command, and using all of the flags, but then if you had files of different lengths, then it started to look like jenga, with the columns mis-aligned. That's when I broke it up into different calls, that way I could format it with printf.
Originally it was:
So I'm assuming that the most costly action here, is the constant need to re-run stat in order to grab another piece of information.
Any pointers would be great. Hopefully I can get this semi-fast. It seems stupid, but it really helps with seeing my data.
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I created a simple alias to list contents of a folder. It just makes life easier for me.
alias perms="perms"
function perms
{
END=$'\e[0m'
FUCHSIA2=$'\e[38;5;198m'
GREEN=$'\e[38;5;2m'
GREY2=$'\e[38;5;244m'
for f in *; do
ICON=$(stat -c '%F' $f)
NAME=$(stat -c '%n' $f)
PERMS=$(stat -c '%A %a' $f)
FILESIZE=$(du -sh $f | awk '{ print $1}')
UGROUP=$(stat -c '%U:%G' $f)
ICON=$(awk '{gsub(/symbolic link/,"🔗");gsub(/regular empty file/,"⭕");gsub(/regular file/,"📄");gsub(/directory/,"📁")}1' <<<"$ICON")
printf '%-10s %-50s %-17s %-22s %-30s\n' "${END} ${ICON}" "${GREEN}${NAME}${END}" "${PERMS}" "${GREY2}${FILESIZE}${END}" "${FUCHSIA2}${UGROUP}${END}"
done;
}
It works pretty well, however, it's not instant. Nor is it really "semi instant". If I have a folder of about 30 or so items (mixed between folders, files, symlinks, etc). It takes a good 5-7 seconds to list everything.
So the question becomes, is their a more effecient way of doing this. I threw everything inside the function so it is easier to read, so it needs cleaned.
Initially I was using sed for replacements, I read online that awk is faster, and I had originally used multiple steps to replace. Once I switched to awk, I added all the replacements to a single command, hoping to speed it up.
And originally, I was using a single stat command, and using all of the flags, but then if you had files of different lengths, then it started to look like jenga, with the columns mis-aligned. That's when I broke it up into different calls, that way I could format it with printf.
Originally it was:
file=$(stat -c ' %F %A %a %U:%G %n' $1)
So I'm assuming that the most costly action here, is the constant need to re-run stat in order to grab another piece of information.
Any pointers would be great. Hopefully I can get this semi-fast. It seems stupid, but it really helps with seeing my data.
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I made a noscript to automate Encrypted Journaling with GPG2
https://github.com/Medom5/encrypted-journaling
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GitHub - Medom5/encrypted-journaling: A shell noscript to automate encrypted journaling with GPG.
A shell noscript to automate encrypted journaling with GPG. - Medom5/encrypted-journaling
Export ain't working I'm so confused
So apparently if you change a variable and then export it, then say you open a new terminal then the variable would have changed, but this didn't work for me, even with child processes like so:
I did:
PS1="Bash is cool! "
export PS1
Then:
qterminal
but the shell prompt was still default
and even if I did the following but instead of qterminal I wrote "bash" (to show a new prompt), then it was still the same.
Why???
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So apparently if you change a variable and then export it, then say you open a new terminal then the variable would have changed, but this didn't work for me, even with child processes like so:
I did:
PS1="Bash is cool! "
export PS1
Then:
qterminal
but the shell prompt was still default
and even if I did the following but instead of qterminal I wrote "bash" (to show a new prompt), then it was still the same.
Why???
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Help with Permission Issue in Bash Script (Cronjob)
Hey everyone, I’ve been stuck on an issue for a while and hope someone here can help me out. I’m trying to run a Bash noscript with Cron that creates Restic backups and stores a PID file. However, I keep getting the following error: Line 60: /var/tmp/restic_backup.pid: Permission denied I’ve already verified that /var/tmp/ has the correct permissions: drwxrwxrwt 16 root root 4096 Jan 20 10:50 /var/tmp The cron job is running as the correct user (poan). I’ve also tried changing the noscript to write in other directories like /tmp/ or /home/poan/tmp/, but the error still persists. Does anyone have any ideas on what I might be overlooking or what else I can try to resolve the issue? Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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Hey everyone, I’ve been stuck on an issue for a while and hope someone here can help me out. I’m trying to run a Bash noscript with Cron that creates Restic backups and stores a PID file. However, I keep getting the following error: Line 60: /var/tmp/restic_backup.pid: Permission denied I’ve already verified that /var/tmp/ has the correct permissions: drwxrwxrwt 16 root root 4096 Jan 20 10:50 /var/tmp The cron job is running as the correct user (poan). I’ve also tried changing the noscript to write in other directories like /tmp/ or /home/poan/tmp/, but the error still persists. Does anyone have any ideas on what I might be overlooking or what else I can try to resolve the issue? Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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Command substitution problem
I do have a problem that drives me crazy:
I have a binary that needs to be run in a bash noscript, but in some case fails and then needs to be run in a chroot for the rest of the noscript.
When it first fails I set a variable RUN_IN_CHROOT=yes.
I catch the output of the binary via command substitution.
So my noscript looks like this:
MY_BINARY=/path/to/binary
mode=$(${MY_BINARY} -m $param1)
If that doesn't work:
RUN_IN_CHROOT=yes
mode=$(${RUN_IN_CHROOT:+chroot} ${RUN_IN_CHROOT:+/mnt} ${MY_BINARY} -m $param1)
So from this point every call to the binary has the RUN_IN_CHROOT checks and should prepend the chroot /mnt.
But I get the error: chroot /mnt: No such file or directory
It treats both as a single command, which can obviously not be found.
When I run with bash -x I see that it tries to call 'chroot /mnt' /path/to/binary -m 8
Why does it encapsulate it in this weird way, and how can I stop it from doing so?
Thanks for your help.
Sorry for the lack of formatting.
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I do have a problem that drives me crazy:
I have a binary that needs to be run in a bash noscript, but in some case fails and then needs to be run in a chroot for the rest of the noscript.
When it first fails I set a variable RUN_IN_CHROOT=yes.
I catch the output of the binary via command substitution.
So my noscript looks like this:
MY_BINARY=/path/to/binary
mode=$(${MY_BINARY} -m $param1)
If that doesn't work:
RUN_IN_CHROOT=yes
mode=$(${RUN_IN_CHROOT:+chroot} ${RUN_IN_CHROOT:+/mnt} ${MY_BINARY} -m $param1)
So from this point every call to the binary has the RUN_IN_CHROOT checks and should prepend the chroot /mnt.
But I get the error: chroot /mnt: No such file or directory
It treats both as a single command, which can obviously not be found.
When I run with bash -x I see that it tries to call 'chroot /mnt' /path/to/binary -m 8
Why does it encapsulate it in this weird way, and how can I stop it from doing so?
Thanks for your help.
Sorry for the lack of formatting.
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I made a simple "UI Library" for bash called basil. And a small helper for sourcing the library and creating a ready to run file.
Black and white mode
normal mode
retro mode
BASIL
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Black and white mode
normal mode
retro mode
BASIL
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rmdir "No such file or directory" but ls shows folder isn't empty
I am trying to clean up some old media files.
When I use ls to show the contents of my current folder, it lists one folder. When I use rmdir to remove that folder, it states:
ls: folder: No such file or directory
How do I get rid of the target directory?
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I am trying to clean up some old media files.
When I use ls to show the contents of my current folder, it lists one folder. When I use rmdir to remove that folder, it states:
ls: folder: No such file or directory
How do I get rid of the target directory?
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Error oh my bash theme development
Good evening everyone, I'm making another theme for Oh My Bash that has the same base as my old theme, but it's not overwriting the base properly, these are the codes
New theme
Base theme
The prompt gets all buggy, it looks like this
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Good evening everyone, I'm making another theme for Oh My Bash that has the same base as my old theme, but it's not overwriting the base properly, these are the codes
New theme
if [ -z "${NEKONIGHT_BASE_LOADED}" ]; then
source ~/.oh-my-bash/themes/nekonight/nekonight-base.sh
export NEKONIGHT_BASE_LOADED=true
fi
icon_start="╭─"
icon_user=" 🌙 ${_omb_prompt_bold_olive}\u${_omb_prompt_normal}"
icon_host=" at 🌙 ${_omb_prompt_bold_cyan}\h${_omb_prompt_normal}"
icon_directory=" in 🌙 ${_omb_prompt_bold_magenta}\w${_omb_prompt_normal}"
icon_end="╰─${_omb_prompt_bold_white}λ${_omb_prompt_normal}"
_omb_theme_nekonight_git_prompt_info
_omb_theme_nekonight_scm_git_status
function _omb_theme_PROMPT_COMMAND() {
PS1="${icon_start}${icon_user}${icon_host}${icon_directory} in $(_omb_theme_nekonight_git_prompt_info)\n${icon_end} "
}
_omb_util_add_prompt_command _omb_theme_PROMPT_COMMAND
Base theme
shell
icon_start="╭─"
icon_user=" 🐱 ${_omb_prompt_bold_olive}\u${_omb_prompt_normal}"
icon_host=" at 🐱 ${_omb_prompt_bold_cyan}\h${_omb_prompt_normal}"
icon_directory=" in 🐱 ${_omb_prompt_bold_magenta}\w${_omb_prompt_normal}"
icon_end="╰─${_omb_prompt_bold_white}λ${_omb_prompt_normal}"
function _omb_theme_nekonight_git_prompt_info() {
local branch_name
branch_name=$(git symbolic-ref --short HEAD 2>/dev/null)
local git_status=""
if [[ -n $branch_name ]]; then
git_status="${_omb_prompt_bold_white}(🐱 $branch_name $(_omb_theme_nekonight_scm_git_status))${_omb_prompt_normal}"
fi
echo -n "$git_status"
}
function _omb_theme_nekonight_scm_git_status() {
local git_status=""
if git rev-list --count --left-right @{upstream}...HEAD 2>/dev/null | grep -Eq '^[0-9]+\s[0-9]+$'; then
git_status+="${_omb_prompt_brown}↓${_omb_prompt_normal} "
fi
if [[ -n $(git diff --cached --name-status 2>/dev/null) ]]; then
git_status+="${_omb_prompt_green}+${_omb_prompt_normal}"
fi
if [[ -n $(git diff --name-status 2>/dev/null) ]]; then
git_status+="${_omb_prompt_yellow}•${_omb_prompt_normal}"
fi
if [[ -n $(git ls-files --others --exclude-standard 2>/dev/null) ]]; then
git_status+="${_omb_prompt_red}⌀${_omb_prompt_normal}"
fi
echo -n "$git_status"
}
The prompt gets all buggy, it looks like this
\\\[\\e\[97;1m\\\](🐱 main \\\[\\e\[0;31m\\\]↓\\\[\\e\[0m\\\] \\\[\\e\[0;93m\\\]•\\\[\\e\[0m\\\]\\\[\\e\[0;91m\\\]⌀\\\[\\e\[0m\\\])\\\[\\e\[0m\\\]\\\[\\e\[0;31m\\\]↓\\\[\\e\[0m\\\] \\\[\\e\[0;93m\\\]•\\\[\\e\[0m\\\]\\\[\\e\[0m\\\]╭─ 🌙 brunociccarino at 🌙 DESKTOP-27DNBRN in 🌙 \~ in (🐱 main ↓ •⌀)
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style enforcement tool?
Hi folks, looking for a sh and bash enforcement tool. I found bashate but seems too limited.
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Hi folks, looking for a sh and bash enforcement tool. I found bashate but seems too limited.
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Sed replacement with a variable needs single and double quotes
Hi all, this may be a stupid question, so sorry in advance. I have just started to get into the world of bash noscripting, and I decided to create an install noscript for my NixOS build. Within that, I want to create a new host, so I have decided to use
From what I could find when googling this, I need to exit the single quotes with double quotes when writing the expression, then go back to singles to finish it.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1390037/using-sed-with-a-variable-inside-double-quote
So this is what i have so far
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Hi all, this may be a stupid question, so sorry in advance. I have just started to get into the world of bash noscripting, and I decided to create an install noscript for my NixOS build. Within that, I want to create a new host, so I have decided to use
sed to add a block of Nix code from a text file in place of a comment that I have there by default. The problem arises then that I need to evaluate bash noscript within it using double quotes "" as well as using the s option at the start, which from what I can see only works with single quotes ''. From what I could find when googling this, I need to exit the single quotes with double quotes when writing the expression, then go back to singles to finish it.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1390037/using-sed-with-a-variable-inside-double-quote
So this is what i have so far
sudo sed -i 's|#Install new host hook|'"$(< /etc/nixos/noscripts/helperFiles/newHostFlakeBlock.txt)"'|' /etc/nixos/flake.nixhttps://redd.it/1i8te4k
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Using sed with a variable inside double quote
I have a file input.xml which contains a line: <exciton lambda="1" fix="hole"/>
in that line I want to replace 1 with 2 but I can't use just 1 as key word since there are ...
in that line I want to replace 1 with 2 but I can't use just 1 as key word since there are ...