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Need help running automatic command on terminal

As noscript says, first of all I am new to this. I need help (not sure which MacOS terminal I should even begin with- the basic one that it comes with, iTerm2, or Tabby)

I am trying to run a sha512 hash command that will generate a seed. But I need to do it automated- way faster than manually typing. I need to run the command about 100,000 times.

The command I need to use: echo -n "1710084026-4b0f5fc279ba41b3e6d6b73fb26b8b333a1c3b7963a4c5b03f412538596b440c-UYwqnEx6DT9L-Number: 50796" |sha512sum

Which generates the seed: 312e1a1f5e194adfa429fefc001d2d01ea41d96591ae9fbbd59ab7f04a541f4d658440163142908d97a6c083b37482ab6565d9d212a95c58fab9a19589244a41

Now, I need to also change the "Number" value each time I run the command, so the seed generated changes obviously. For example, listed above is "50796", and I would need to change each time, lets say the second number I would test next would be "40048".

That would give the generated seed of:
885120a467d71ec6e14964e9898eb2ac1c49060945665d74665564bf075bbf6919ef886f37d3843993452092bcbcd39945e4774f252edd3dbfc2c6f7823af890

I need to do this for about 100,000 different numbers, until I get the seed match I am looking for. I have 120 characters for the hash seed im looking for, but missing the last 8.

I don't even know if I'm In the right place to post this, or what subreddit to do. But I desperately need help with this.


So far, I have this:

\#!/bin/bash

start_number=0

end_number=100000

target_seed="30b842d3b1c1fcf6eb24bc06f64b7d9733106633bbd98c66bda1365466a044580d0a452500397252ff4d129d17404a5ee244e0c42bab5624e86a423a"



echo "Searching for target seed pattern in range $start_number to $end_number..."

echo "Target pattern: $target_seed"

echo ""



found=false



for ((num=start_number; num<=end_number; num++)); do

\# Generate the seed

seed=$(echo -n "1710084026-4b0f5fc279ba41b3e6d6b73fb26b8b333a1c3b7963a4c5b03f412538596b440c-UYwqnEx6DT9L-Number: $num" | sha512sum | awk '{print $1}')



\# Display progress every 1000 iterations

if (( num % 1000 == 0 )); then

echo -ne "Checked: $num | Current seed: $seed\\r"

fi



\# Check for match

if [[ "$seed" == "$target_seed" \]\]; then

echo -e "\\n\\nMATCH FOUND!"

echo "Number: $num"

echo "Seed: $seed"

found=true

break

fi

done



if [[ "$found" == false \]\]; then

echo -e "\\n\\nNo match found in the specified range."

fi


But I haven't had matches, or I am doing something improperly. Does anyone have any help they could show me or point me to the right direction? Thank you so much!

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I know that cp does not have --exclude=this_dir/ ... but I like exclude any (only 1) subdir/

**Hi**, How can I copy a dir/ excluding only 1 subdir/ of a dir/ in this alias:

fecha="cp -r ../parcial/ ./$(date +%y%m%d)"

dir/ is ../parcial/ and exclude subdir/ is "some_subdir_name/"
Thank you and regards!

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On my system, why do some commands print their output in a read-only mode that ends with (END), which I have to leave with a any-keypress? What is this and how can I turn this off once and for all?

noscript

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Efficiently delete a block of text containing a line matching regex pattern

File in the format:

General

StartWithLastProfile=1

Profile0
Name=default
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/default.cta

Profile1
Name=alicew
IsRelative=0
Path=D:\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\alicew
Default=1

Profile2
Name=sheldon
IsRelative=0
Path=D:\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\sheldon

How to delete entire block of text (delimited by an empty line) if line matches Name=alicew? It can be assumed there's only one unique match. So the file should be overwritten as:


General

StartWithLastProfile=1

Profile0
Name=default
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/default.cta

Profile2
Name=sheldon
IsRelative=0
Path=D:\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\sheldon

Preferably efficiently (i.e. requires only reading the file once) and in something relatively easy to understand and extend like awk or bash.

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inotify use cases, generic app reloader responding to config changes

I'm looking for a way to automatically/efficiently do things when certain files change. For example, reload the status bar or notification application when their config changes. `inotify` seems appropriate for that, checking for changes as events instead of constantly polling with e.g. `sleep 1` in an indefinite loop (if the info you're looking to update changes rarely, the former would be much more efficient).

* Is the following suitable for a generic app reloader on config change and can it be improved? `app_reloader` is the most app-specific part of the implementation--some apps take a signal to reload the config without restarting the process, but the "generic" way would be to simply restart the process.

# This specific example is hardcoded for `waybar`, can/should it work for any
apps in general?

app_config="$HOME/.config/waybar" # App's dir to check for changes
app_cmd() { exec waybar & } # Command to start app

# Reload app. Usually means kill process and start new instance, but in this
example with waybar, signal can be sent to simply reload the config without
restarting the process
app_reload() {

killall -u "$USER" -SIGUSR2 waybar

# Wait until the processes have been shut down
# while pgrep -u "$UID" -x waybar > /dev/null; do sleep 1; done

}

while true; do
pgrep -u "$UID" -x waybar &>/dev/null || app_cmd

# Exclude hidden files sometimes created by text editors as part of
# periodic autosaves which could trigger an unintended reload
inotifywait -e create,modify -r "$app_config" --exclude "$app_config/\."

app_reload

done


* Is it a good idea to make heavy use of inotify throughout the filesystem? For example, checking `~/downloads` for when files complete their downloads (e.g if a `.part*`,`aria2`, etc. file no longer exists) and updating that count on the on the status bar (or similarly, do a `du -sh` only when a file is finished downloading, as opposed to status bars typically polling every 3-30 seconds).

* Also interested in any other ideas to take advantage of `inotify`--it seems heavily underutilized for some reason.

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comparing 2 sets of variables?

My code is unfortunately not working. It appears that it is only looking at the last 2 variables:

for reference a matches b and x matches y. I am attempting to compare the first 2 (I want a and b to match each other) and match the last 2 (I want x and y to match) if either set does not match, I want it to echo "no match".

if [[ "$a" == "$b" && "$x" == "$y" \]\];

then

echo "match"

else

echo "no match"

fi

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Do you still write pure Bash, or do you mix in other tools?

At what point do you ditch Bash for Python, Go, or something else? Curious where others draw the line.

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orgsync - Keep your org files in sync across computers!

# orgsync

Hello everyone, after just 2 days of learning Bash I decided to get my hands dirty and start work on a project, one that would actually benefit me, and so I settled on orgsync. orgsync is a Bash CLI tool that makes it easier to keep my Emacs org files synced across devices, regardless of the OS type.

Initially, it started out from a need to facilitate syncing changes across my personal & work computers, both of which have different operating systems (MacOS & Windows), additionally, I recently had my work computer switched to a newer one, so I figured having an automated noscript that pulled my org repository and placed it in a previously defined location would be useful for future such cases.

Note that currently, on the Windows side of things, it only supports WSL, although msys support through Git Bash is something I want to implement.

The link to the repo is here: https://github.com/MiEdCaLe/orgsync

# Why?

Learning purposes, which is why it's in a very rough state and even though I realized halfway through that it might not be all that useful compared to just doing it manually, I learned a lot, and wanted to share it here!

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Sausage, a terminal word puzzle in Bash, inspired by Bookworm
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Mass renaming and moving of files according to file structure?

Hi,

I have a bunch of videos organised like this:

Videos
> Friends
> Season 1
> ep1.mp4
> ep2.mp4
> ep3.mp4
> Season 2
> ep1.mp4
> ep2.mp4
> ep3.mp4
> Season 3
> ep1.mp4
> ep2.mp4
> ep3.mp4

Now I want all files renamed according to file structure and moved to parent directory, like this:

Videos
> Friends_Season_1_ep1.mp4
Friends_Season_1_ep2.mp4
Friends_Season_1_ep3.mp4
Friends_Season_2_ep1.mp4
Friends_Season_2_ep2.mp4
Friends_Season_2_ep3.mp4
Friends_Season_3_ep1.mp4
Friends_Season_3_ep2.mp4
Friends_Season_3_ep3.mp4

How can I do that?

Thanks.

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How to make false && false fail in Bash Strict Mode?

How to make false && false fail in Bash Strict Mode?

Example:

#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Bash Strict Mode: https://github.com/guettli/bash-strict-mode
trap 'echo -e "\n🤷 🚨 🔥 Warning: A command has failed. Exiting the noscript. Line was ($0:$LINENO): $(sed -n "${LINENO}p" "$0" 2>/dev/null || true) 🔥 🚨 🤷 "; exit 3' ERR
set -Eeuo pipefail

false && false

echo foo



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text variable manipulation without external commands

I wish to do the following within bash, no external programs.

I have a shell variable which FYI contains a snooker frame score. It looks like the 20 samples below. Let's call the shell variable score. It's a scalar variable.

13-67(63) 7-68(68) 80-1 10-89(85) 0-73(73) 3-99(63) 97(52)-22 113(113)-24 59(59)-60(60) 0-67(57) 1-97(97) 120(52,56)-27 108(54)-0 130(129)-4 128(87)-0 44-71(70) 87(81)-44 72(72)-0 0-130(52,56) 90(66)-12

So we have the 2 players score separated by a "-". On each side of the - is possibly 1 or 2 numbers (separated by comma) in brackets "()". None of the numbers are more than 3 digits. (snooker fans will know anything over 147 would be unusual).

From that scalar score, I want six numbers, which are:


1: player1 score

2: player2 score

3: first number is brackets for p1

4: second number in brackets for p1

5: first number is brackets for p2

6: second number in brackets for p2

If the number does not exist, set it to -1.


So to pick some samples from above:

"13-67(63)" --> 13,67,-1,-1,63,-1

"120(52,56)-27" --> 120,27,52,56,-1,-1

"80-1" --> 80,1,-1,-1,-1,-1

"59(59)-60(60)" --> 59,60,59,-1,60,-1

...


I can do this with combination of echo, cut, grep -o "some-regexes", .. but as I need do it for 000s of values, thats too slow, would prefer just to do in bash if possible.

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What to teach in awk under 4 hours for Undergraduate Computer Science students?
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find; not specificName AND .png

i want a random file that is not currentPaper and is a png. thsi does not work: what wrong?
selectionPaper=$(find "$selectionPath" . \( ! -name "$currentPaper" -a -name *.png \) | shuf -n 1)



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A command in my noscript does not run.

#!/bin/bash

for i in "$@"; do
case $i in
-W | --Wallpaper )
WALLPAPER="$2"
Hyprland & # Start Hyprland.
sleep 30s && # A Time-Delay to let Hyprland initialize.
alacritty --hold -e set-wal -w "$WALLPAPER" -c -n # Set Sysytem Theme and Wallpaper (Using "swww img" and "wal -i").
shift # Past argument with no value.
;;
-wh | --wlan-home )
WNet-Config -wh # Connect to the network.
shift # Past argument with no value.
;;
-wm | --wireless-mobile )
WNet-Config -wm # Connect to mobile hot-spot.
shift # Past argument with no value.
;;
-* | --* )
echo "Unrecognized argument ( $i )."
exit 1
;;
*)
;;
esac
shift
done

# Why would the alacritty --hold -e <noscript123> not work?

# (I don't use a login manager so maybe it has something to do with the fact it does not find a graphical interface even after Hyprland has started, somebody help please).

#



#



#



#

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What's your favorite non-obvious Bash built-in or feature that more people don't use?

For me, it’s trap. I feel like most people ignore it. Curious what underrated gems others are using?

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Scriptting exam.

Hi everyone,

Hey everyone, I have an exam coming mid June in OS. I'm pretty bad in Bash and I have the feeling I am going to fail that exam if I try to do it by myself.

You could argue with me to study, but I am a night student, so basically I go to Uni after work. I have a family and honestly sometimes 0 minutes to study. If I have the time, I rather study a subject with more credit points.

Regardless the teacher is super cool and basically allow us to go online for the exam. We have full access to Internet, to chat or to whatever it is. So I was wondering if you guys have an idea how I could pass this exam. I was thinking about GPT or something like that.

The exam will be centered around noscripting. The teacher also said to us in advance that GPT is OK no problem with that but if he sees two identical noscripts, he's going to fail the two student. Like I said he's super cool, so we have access to all the tools online and I was wondering guys if you have any advice.

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Advice/ Brainstorm for my exam.

Hi everyone,

Hey everyone, I have an exam coming mid June in OS. I'm pretty bad in Bash and I have the feeling I am going to fail that exam if I try to do it by myself.

You could argue with me to study, but I am a night student, so basically I go to Uni after work. I have a family and honestly sometimes 0 minutes to study. If I have the time, I rather study a subject with more credit points.

Regardless the teacher is super cool and basically allow us to go online for the exam. We have full access to Internet, to chat or to whatever it is. So I was wondering if you guys have an idea how I could pass this exam. I was thinking about GPT or something like that.

The exam will be centered around noscripting. The teacher also said to us in advance that GPT is OK no problem with that but if he sees two identical noscripts, he's going to fail the two student. Like I said he's super cool, so we have access to all the tools online and I was wondering guys if you have any advice.

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