2 # Copyright (C) 2019 Ian Kelling
3 # SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
4 # this gets sourced. shebang is just for file mode detection
9 if [[ $LESSHISTFILE == - ]]; then
12 elif [[ $HISTFILE ]]; then
16 source /a
/bin
/distro-setup
/path-add-function
18 # add this with absolute paths as needed for better security
19 #path-add --end /path/to/node_modules/.bin
21 #path-add --end /usr/lib/node_modules/corepack/shims/
23 # pip3 --user things go here:
24 path-add
--end ~
/.local
/bin
25 path-add
--ifexists --end /a
/work
/libremanage
26 path-add
--ifexists --end /a
/opt
/adt-bundle
*/tools
/a
/opt
/adt-bundle
*/platform-tools
27 path-add
--ifexists --end /a
/opt
/scancode-toolkit-3.10.
28 path-add
--ifexists --end /p
/bin
32 # https://askubuntu.com/questions/1254544/vlc-crashes-when-opening-any-file-ubuntu-20-04
33 if grep -qE '^VERSION_CODENAME="(nabia|focal)"' /etc
/os-release
&>/dev
/null
; then
34 export MESA_LOADER_DRIVER_OVERRIDE
=i965
45 SL_SSH_ARGS
="-F $HOME/.ssh/confighome"
52 # generated instead of dynamic for the benefit of shellcheck
53 #for x in /a/bin/distro-functions/src/* /a/bin/!(githtml)/*-function?(s); do echo source $x ; done
54 source /a
/bin
/distro-functions
/src
/identify-distros
55 source /a
/bin
/log-quiet
/logq-function
56 # for x in /a/bin/bash_unpublished/source-!(.#*); do echo source $x; done
57 source /a
/bin
/bash_unpublished
/source-semi-priv
58 source /a
/bin
/bash_unpublished
/source-state
60 source /a
/bin
/log-quiet
/logq-function
61 if [[ -s /a
/opt
/alacritty
/extra
/completions
/alacritty.bash
]]; then
62 source /a
/opt
/alacritty
/extra
/completions
/alacritty.bash
72 m pactl unload-module module-loopback
73 m pactl unload-module module-null-sink
74 m pactl unload-module module-remap-source
76 sources
=($
(pacmd list-sources |
sed -rn 's/.*name: <([^>]+).*/\1/p'))
80 for s
in ${sources[@]}; do
87 m pactl load-module module-null-sink sink_name
=ianinput sink_properties
=device.description
=ianinputs
89 m pactl load-module module-loopback
source=${sources[i]} sink_dont_move
=true sink
=ianinput
91 pactl load-module module-remap-source source_name
=iancombine master
=ianinput.monitor source_properties
=device.description
=iancombine
95 # For testing restrictive ssh.
99 sed '/^ *IdentityFile/d' ~
/.ssh
/config
>$d/config
100 s
command ssh -F $d/config
-i /q
/root
/h
"$@"
104 # For testing restrictive rsync
108 sed '/^ *IdentityFile/d' ~
/.ssh
/config
>$d/config
109 s rsync
-e "ssh -F $d/config -i /q/root/h" "$@"
112 # rsync as root and avoid the default restrictive h key & config.
114 s rsync
-e "ssh -F /root/.ssh/confighome" "$@"
118 ssh bow DISPLAY
=:0 scrot
/tmp
/oegu.jpg
119 scp bow
:/tmp
/oegu.jpg
/t
120 ssh bow
rm /tmp
/oegu.jpg
128 if [[ $arg == [89]0Etiona
* ]]; then
130 rtime
=${arg#*Etiona} # remote time
131 if [[ ! $rtime ]]; then
134 dir
=/a
/opt
/emacs-trisquel
${v}-nox/.iank
135 ltime
=$
(stat
-c%Y
$dir/e
/e
/.emacs.d
/init.el
)
136 if (( ltime
> rtime
)); then
137 m rsync
-rptL --delete --filter=". /b/ds/sl/rsync-filter" $dir "$remote":/home
/iank
143 local f
=/home
/iank
/.emacs.d
/init.el
144 sl
--sl-test-cmd ". /etc/os-release ; printf %s \${VERSION//[^a-zA-Z0-9]/}; test -e $f && stat -c%Y $f" --sl-test-hook slemacs
"$@"
148 # Run this manually after .emacs.d changes. Otherwise, to check if
149 # files changed with find takes 90ms. sl normally only adds 25ms. We
150 # could cut it down to 10ms if we put things on a btrfs filesystem and
151 # looked for changes there, or used some inotify thing, but that seems
152 # like too much work.
153 egh
() { # emacs gnuhope
154 RSYNC_RSH
=ssh m rsync
-rptL --delete --filter=". /b/ds/sl/rsync-filter" /a
/opt
/emacs-trisquel9-nox
/.iank lists2d.fsf.org
:.ianktrisquel_9
155 RSYNC_RSH
=ssh m rsync
-rptL --delete --filter=". /b/ds/sl/rsync-filter" /a
/opt
/emacs-trisquel8-nox
/.iank lists2d.fsf.org
:/home
/iank
158 local shell
="bash -s"
159 if [[ $HOSTNAME != kw
]]; then
160 shell
="ssh kw.office.fsf.org"
164 sudo mkdir /root/.ianktrisquel_9
165 sudo rsync -rptL --delete --filter=". /b/ds/sl/rsync-filter" /a/opt/emacs-trisquel9-nox/.iank /root/.ianktrisquel_9
166 rsync -rptL --delete --filter=". /b/ds/sl/rsync-filter" /a/opt/emacs-trisquel8-nox/.iank /home/iank
170 rm-docker-iptables
() {
171 s iptables
-S | gr docker | gr
-- -A |
sed 's/-A/-D/'|
while read -r l
; do sudo iptables
$l; done
172 s iptables
-S -t nat | gr docker | gr
-- -A |
sed 's/-A/-D/'|
while read -r l
; do sudo iptables
-t nat
$l; done
173 s iptables
-S | gr docker | gr
-- -N |
sed 's/-N/-X/'|
while read -r l
; do sudo iptables
$l; done
174 s iptables
-S -t nat | gr docker | gr
-- -N |
sed 's/-N/-X/'|
while read -r l
; do sudo iptables
-t nat
$l; done
177 # usage mkschroot [-] distro codename packages
178 # - means no piping in of sources.list
181 while [[ $1 == -* ]]; do
183 -f) force
=true
; shift ;;
186 if [[ ! -s $sources ]]; then
187 echo mkschroot
: error
: sources
file $sources does not exist or is empty
198 repo
=http
://mirror.fsf.org
/trisquel
/
201 repo
=http
://archive.ubuntu.com
/ubuntu
/
204 repo
=http
://deb.debian.org
/debian
/
210 if ! $force && schroot
-l |
grep -xFq chroot
:$n; then
211 echo "$0: $n schroot already installed, skipping"
216 sd
/etc
/schroot
/chroot.d
/$n.conf
<<EOF
222 preserve-environment=true
226 if [[ ! -e $d/bin
]]; then
228 # resolvconf otherwise schroot fails with
229 # cp: not writing through dangling symlink '/var/run/schroot/mount/flidas-7a2362e0-81b3-4848-92c1-610203ef5976/etc/resolv.conf'
230 sudo debootstrap
--exclude=resolvconf
$n $d $repo
232 if [[ $sources ]]; then
233 sudo
install -m 644 $sources $d/etc
/apt
/sources.list
235 sudo chroot
$d apt-get update
236 sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND
=noninteractive chroot
$d apt-get
-y dist-upgrade
--purge --auto-remove
237 sudo
cp -P {,$d}/etc
/localtime
238 if (( ${#apps[@]} )); then
239 sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND
=noninteractive schroot
-c $n -- apt-get
install --allow-unauthenticated -y ${apps[@]}
244 # note: this is incomplete and untested.
245 # https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Install_Arch_Linux_from_existing_Linux#Creating_a_chroot
248 mirror
=https
://mirrors.edge.kernel.org
/archlinux
/iso
/latest
/
249 tarball
=$
(curl
-s $mirror |
sed -nr 's/.*"(archlinux-bootstrap-.*-x86_64.tar.gz)".*/\1/p')
250 wget
-O /tmp
/arch.
tar.gz https
://mirrors.edge.kernel.org
/archlinux
/iso
/latest
/$tarball
251 s mkdir
-p /nocow
/schroot
/arch
252 cd _
/nocow
/schroot
/arch
253 s
sed -i '/## United States/,/^$/s,^#,,' etc
/pacman.d
/mirrorlist
254 # error: could not determine cachedir mount point /var/cache/pacman/pkg
255 s
sed -i /^CheckSpace
/d etc
/pacman.conf
256 chroot .
/bin
/bash
-s <<'EOF'
258 pacman-key --populate archlinux
261 # example of building an aur package:
262 # pacman -Sy base-devel wget
264 # f=$target/etc/sudoers
265 # line='iank ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL'
266 # if [[ ! -e $f ]] || ! grep -xF "$line" $f; then
270 # wget https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/snapshot/anbox-image-gapps.tar.gz
271 # tar xzf anbox-image-gapps.tar.gz
272 # cd anbox-image-gapps
277 # clock back in to timetrack from last entry
279 sqlite3
/p
/.timetrap.db
"update entries set end = NULL where id = (select max(id) from entries);"
283 # s sshfs bu@$host:/bu/home/md /bu/mnt -o reconnect,ServerAliveInterval=20,ServerAliveCountMax=30 -o allow_other
286 enn
-M $
(exiqgrep
-i -r.\
*)
289 enn
-M $
(exipick
-i -r.\
*|h1
)
294 /a
/f
/gnulib
/build-aux
/gnupload
"$@"
300 f
=(/p
/c
/firefox
*/compatibility.ini
)
301 if (( ${#f[@]} )); then
308 s checkrestart
-b /a
/bin
/ds
/checkrestart-blacklist
-pv
311 cp-blocked-domains-to-brains
() {
312 cp /a
/f
/ans
/roles
/exim
/files
/mx
/simple
/etc
/exim
4/bad-sender_domains
/a
/f
/brains
/sysadmin
/kb
/blocked_email_domains.mdwn
314 cp-blocked-domains-to-ansible
() {
315 cp /a
/f
/brains
/sysadmin
/kb
/blocked_email_domains.mdwn
/a
/f
/ans
/roles
/exim
/files
/mx
/simple
/etc
/exim
4/bad-sender_domains
320 # crashes on adding new cards in t9
321 schroot
-c buster
-- anki
326 hrcat
/m
/md
/alerts
/{cur
,new
}/*
329 ssh bk.b8.nz
"shopt -s nullglob; hrcat /m/md/INBOX/new/* /m/md/INBOX/cur/*"
333 rm -f /m
/md
/alerts
/{cur
,new
}/*
335 ssh bk.b8.nz
"shopt -s nullglob; rm -f /m/md/INBOX/new/* /m/md/INBOX/cur/*"
340 find /var
/local
/cron-errors
/home
/iank
/cron-errors
/sysd-mail-once-state
-type f
342 ralerts
() { # remote alerts
344 # this list is duplicated in check-remote-mailqs
345 for h
in bk je li frodo kwwg x3wg x2wg kdwg sywg
; do
348 if [[ $HOSTNAME == "${h%wg}" ]]; then
352 $shell find /var
/local
/cron-errors
/home
/iank
/cron-errors
/sysd-mail-once-state
-type f || ret
=$?
360 # pushd in case current directory has an ansible.cfg file
361 pushd /a
/xans
>/dev
/null
362 ansible-playbook
-v -l ${1:- $(hostname -f)} site.yml
366 pushd /a
/work
/ans
>/dev
/null
367 time ansible-playbook
-i inventory adhoc.yml
"$@"
371 pushd /a
/bin
/distro-setup
/a
>/dev
/null
372 ansible-playbook site.yml
"$@"
377 # googling android emulator libGL error: failed to load driver: r600
378 # lead to http://stackoverflow.com/a/36625175/14456
379 export ANDROID_EMULATOR_USE_SYSTEM_LIBS
=1
380 /a
/opt
/android-studio
/bin
/studio.sh
"$@" &r
;
389 read -r -p "enter path" path
391 url
=$
(readlink
-f "$path")
392 url
="https://brains.fsf.org/wiki/${url#*brains/}"
395 # /f/brains/sysadmin/interns/2022/nick_shrader/intro_blog_post.mdwn
397 # https://brains.fsf.org/wiki/sysadmin/interns/2022/nick_shrader/intro_blog_post
401 # Generate beet smartplaylists for navidrome.
402 # for going in the reverse direction, run
403 # /b/ds/navidrome-playlist-export
404 beetsmartplaylists
() {
405 install -m 0700 -d /tmp
/ianbeetstmp
407 # kill off any playlists we deleted. they will still need manual
408 # killing from a navidrome client.
409 rm -rf /i
/converted
/beetsmartplaylists
410 mkdir
-p /i
/converted
/beetsmartplaylists
411 for f
in /tmp
/ianbeetstmp
/*; do
412 sed 's,^/i/m,/i/converted,;s,\.flac$,.mp3,' "$f" >"/i/converted/beetsmartplaylists/${f##*/}"
415 rmdir /tmp
/ianbeetstmp
418 # Export beets ratings into navidrome
420 local tmp tmpfile myuser userid rating path cpath sqlpath
421 # plucked this from the db. im the only user.
422 userid
=23cc2eb9-e35e-4811-a0f0-d5f0dd6eb634
424 beet
ls -f '$rating $path' ^genre
:spoken-w ^genre
:skit rating
:2.
.5 >$tmpfile
425 while read -r rating path
; do
426 tmp
="/i/converted${path#/i/m}"
427 cpath
="${tmp%.*}.mp3" # converted path
428 sqlpath
="${cpath//\'/\'\'}"
429 old_rating
=$
(sqlite3
/i
/navidrome
/navidrome.db
"select rating from annotation inner join media_file on item_id = id where path = '$sqlpath' and item_type = 'media_file';")
430 if [[ $old_rating ]]; then
431 if [[ $old_rating != $rating ]]; then
432 # https://stackoverflow.com/a/50317320
433 m sqlite3
/i
/navidrome
/navidrome.db
"
434 update annotation set rating = $rating
436 select media_file.id from annotation inner join media_file on annotation.item_id = media_file.id
437 where media_file.path = '$sqlpath' and annotation.item_type = 'media_file' );"
440 # /a/opt/navidrome/persistence/sql_annotations.go v0.48.0
441 # https://www.sqlite.org/lang_insert.html
442 m sqlite3
/i
/navidrome
/navidrome.db
"insert into annotation select '$(uuidgen)', '$userid', id, 'media_file', 0, NULL, $rating, 0, NULL from media_file where path = '$sqlpath';"
444 #sqlite3 /i/navidrome/navidrome.db "select path from annotation inner join media_file on item_id = id where rating = $r;"
448 # Do transcoding and hardlinking of audio files for navidrome.
450 # This deletes files in the converted directory which should no longer
451 # be there due to a rename of the unconverted file.
455 query
="^genre:spoken-w ^genre:skit ^lesser_version:t ^rating:1"
456 # redirect is to avoid printing every file
457 beet convert
-y $query >/dev
/null
2> >(grep -v '^convert: Skipping' ||
:)
459 ## begin removal of files that are leftover from previous conversion,
460 # eg, previously rated > 1, now rated 1.
462 convertedpath
="/i/converted${l#/i/m}"
463 case $convertedpath in
464 *.flac
) convertedpath
="${convertedpath%.flac}.mp3" ;;
466 paths
[$convertedpath]=t
467 done < <(beet
ls -f '$path' $query)
469 if [[ ! ${paths[$l]} ]]; then
472 # note: the pruning is duplicative of filtering on name, but whatever.
473 done < <(find /i
/converted
-path /i
/converted
/beetsmartplaylists
-prune -o \
( -type f
-print \
) -name '*.mp3' -o -name '*.m4a')
478 # usage: beetag QUERY
479 # it lists the query, reads an input char for tagging one by one.
481 # a-x 0 6-9 / . , = set genre/playlist. (available buttons: ` \ ) ] [
483 # y = toggle to setting rare genres
484 # z = put the player in the foreground
486 # ' = toggle playing of songs, also replays current song if hit twice
487 # ; = go to previous song
488 # _ = delete file, remove from library
489 # -/+ = decrease / increase volume
491 # note, you may want to change the play command for doing rapid taging
492 # by immediately jumping forward into the song. this is set in the beets
495 local last_genre_i fstring tag id char new_item char_i genre tag remove doplay i j random
496 local do_rare_genres read_wait
497 local -a genres pl_tags buttons button_map ids tags rare_genres tmp_tags
511 echo beetag
: error expected a query arg
>&2
516 # gangsta rap / angry rap. something like g-rap would make beet queries for genre:rap include it
522 # slow instrumental. todo: reclassify some ambient into this.
527 # lyrical edm. todo: some pop needs reclassification to this
533 # mq = mac quale. similar to the mr robot soundtracks.
534 # slow, foreboding. usually electronic.
539 # like rain by brian crain. mostly slow broody piano
544 # because we were destined to run out of single key buttons.
553 ## cross-genre tags that dont really make a playlist
555 # songs i like but they get old fast due to feeling gimicky, or cringy after a while.
557 # alternate version of a song we already have which isn't as good
559 # anything sad which i sometimes like or avoid.
565 # favorite songs pump up songs
567 # favorite rap pump up songs, allows more songs than pump1
569 # heart rending, spine tickling
574 last_genre_i
=$
(( ${#genres[@]} - 1 ))
575 buttons
=( {a..p
} {r..w
} 0 {6.
.9} , .
/ )
576 button_map
=(${genres[@]} ${pl_tags[@]})
578 for tag
in "${pl_tags[@]}"; do
579 fstring
+="%ifdef{$tag,$tag }"
582 for (( i
=0; i
<${#buttons[@]}; i
++ )); do
583 button_i
[${buttons[i]}]=$i
585 beet
ls -f '%ifdef{rating,$rating }'"$fstring"', $genre $artist - $album - $title' "$@"
586 mapfile
-t ids
< <(beet
ls -f '$id' "$@" |
{ if $random; then sort -R; else cat; fi; } )
587 for (( j
=0; j
<${#ids[@]}; j
++ )); do
590 lsout
="$(beet ls -f '%ifdef{rating,$rating }'"$fstring"', $genre $id $artist - $album - $title' "id
:$id")"
591 tags
=( ${lsout%%,*} )
592 printf "%s\n" "$lsout"
593 for (( i
=0; i
<${#button_map[@]}; i
++ )); do
594 echo ${buttons[i]} ${button_map[i]}
597 beet play
--args=--volume=$volume "id:$id" &
603 read -r -N 1 -s -t $read_wait char || ret
=$?
605 # Automatically skip to the next song if this one ends, unless
606 # we turn off the autoplay.
607 if (( ret
== 142 )) ||
[[ ! $char ]]; then
608 if bg %% &>/dev
/null
; then
617 if [[ $char == $
'\n' ]]; then
618 kill %% ||
: &>/dev
/null
623 kill %% ||
: &>/dev
/null
632 kill %% ||
: &>/dev
/null
633 beet play
--args=--volume=$volume "id:$id" &
638 kill %% ||
: &>/dev
/null
639 m beet
rm --delete --force "id:$id"
643 beet modify
-y "id:$id" rating
=$char
647 volume
=$
(( volume
- 5 ))
648 if (( volume
< 0 )); then
655 kill %% ||
: &>/dev
/null
660 if (( volume
> 130 )); then
667 if $do_rare_genres; then
669 button_map
=(${genres[@]} ${pl_tags[@]})
670 last_genre_i
=$
(( ${#rare_genres[@]} - 1 ))
673 button_map
=(${rare_genres[@]} ${pl_tags[@]})
674 last_genre_i
=$
(( ${#genres[@]} - 1 ))
677 for (( i
=0; i
<${#buttons[@]}; i
++ )); do
678 button_i
[${buttons[i]}]=$i
680 for (( i
=0; i
<${#button_map[@]}; i
++ )); do
681 echo ${buttons[i]} ${button_map[i]}
686 # if we ctrl-z, it will put the whole function into sleep. so
687 # basically, we can't return from a foregrounded mpv like we
688 # would like to without some strange mechanism I can't think
689 # of. So, instead, detect ctrl-c and wait a while for prompt
690 # input. One idea would be to use a music player like mpd where
691 # we can send it messages.
698 char_i
=${button_i[$char]}
699 new_item
=${button_map[$char_i]}
700 if [[ ! $char_i ||
! $new_item ]]; then
701 echo "error: no mapping of input: $char found, try again"
704 if (( char_i
<= last_genre_i
)); then
705 m beet modify
-y "id:$id" genre
=$new_item
709 for tag
in ${tags[@]}; do
710 if [[ $new_item == "$tag" ]]; then
718 m beet modify
-y "id:$id" "$new_item!"
721 m beet modify
-y "id:$id" $new_item=t
728 # usage: FILE|ALBUM_DIR [GENRE]
730 local import_path genre_arg single_track_arg
732 if [[ ! -e $import_path ]]; then
733 echo "beetadd error: path does not exist"
736 genre_arg
="--set genre=$2"
738 if [[ -f $import_path ]]; then
741 beet import
--set totag
=t
$single_track_arg $genre_arg "$import_path"
743 beet modify
-y totag
:t
"totag!"
746 # update navidrome music data after doing beets tagging
753 # pull in beets library locally
755 if [[ ! -e /i
]]; then
764 # This is not perfect but generally good enough. It escapes all
765 # metachars listed man 3 pcrepattern.
767 sed 's/[]\\^$.[|()?*+{}]/[&]/g; s/\^/\\^/g' <<<"$*"
770 # usage beegenre QUERY
772 # beet set genre for QUERY based on existing artist most used genre on
774 # inverse of query for each artist found in QUERY. If query starts with
775 # "artist:" it is used as the artist instead of each artist in QUERY.
778 local artist artregex genre term singleartist
779 local -a artists genres terms
787 if $singleartist; then
788 read count genre
< <(beet
ls -f '$genre' "$artist" "${@/#/^}" |
sort |
uniq -c |
sort -n |
tail -n1) ||
:
789 beet modify
"$artist" "$@" genre
=$genre
791 while read -r artist
; do
792 artregex
=$
(er
"$artist")
793 read count genre
< <(beet
ls -f '$genre' "artist::^$artregex$" "${@/#/^}" |
sort |
uniq -c |
sort -n |
tail -n1) ||
continue
794 if [[ $count ]]; then
795 artists
+=("$artregex")
797 echo "beet modify -y $@ \"artist::^$artist$\" genre=$genre # $count"
799 done < <(beet
ls -f '$artist' "$@" |
sort -u)
800 read -r -N 1 -s -p "Y/n " char
803 for (( i
=0; i
<${#artists[@]}; i
++ )); do
804 beet modify
-y "$@" "artist::^${artists[i]}$" genre
=${genre[i]}
811 # note, to check for glue records
812 # First, find some the .org nameservers:
813 # dig +trace iankelling.org
815 # dig ns1.iankelling.org @b0.org.afilias-nst.org.
817 # Now, compare for a domain that does have glue records setup (note the A
818 # and AAAA records in ADDITIONAL SECTION, those are glue records like the
819 # one I'm asking for):
821 # $ dig ns1.gnu.org @b0.org.afilias-nst.org.
823 # todo: make sm pull/push use systemd instead of the journal cat command
824 bbk
() { # btrbk wrapper
828 systemctl is-active btrbk.timer || active
=false
832 btrbk_is_active
=$
(systemctl is-active btrbk.service ||
:)
833 case $btrbk_is_active in
834 inactive|failed
) : ;;
836 echo "bbk: error: systemctl is-active btrbk.service output: $btrbk_is_active"
837 if $active; then ser start btrbk.timer
; fi
843 # todo: consider changing this to srun and having the args come
844 # from a file like /etc/default/btrbk, like is done in exim
848 echo bbk
: WARNING
: btrbk.timer not restarted due to failure
850 ser start btrbk.timer
857 fai-monitor | pee
cat "fai-monitor-gui -"
860 bfg
() { java
-jar /a
/opt
/bfg-1.12
.14.jar
"$@"; }
863 xclock
-digital -update 1 -face 'arial black-80:bold'
866 nnn
() { /a
/opt
/nnn
-H "$@"; }
868 locat
() { # log-once cat
871 files
=(/var
/local
/cron-errors
/* /home
/iank
/cron-errors
/* /sysd-mail-once-state
/*)
889 # usage: first get an adb shell on the phone.
891 # just followed instructions in readme at
892 # https://github.com/Yuubi-san/ceb-tools
893 # tried to use ceb2txt but it failed because of schema
894 # slightly different than what it expected.
895 cheogram-get-logs
() {
896 adb shell
rm -r /storage
/emulated
/0/Download
/Cheogram
/Backup
897 read -p "do cheogram backup on phone, do not enable extra cheogram data. press any key when done"
900 adb pull
/storage
/emulated
/0/Download
/Cheogram
/Backup
901 sqlite3 b
</a
/opt
/ceb-tools
/schema.sql
902 echo "note: the next step took 39 seconds last time i measured"
903 /a
/opt
/ceb-tools
/ceb2sqlgz Backup
/iank@fsf.org.ceb
<pas | gunzip | sqlite3 b
907 # usage: cheologs [DAYS_LIMIT]
908 # default days is 100
914 datetime(substr(timeSent,0,11), 'unixepoch'),
915 replace(replace(counterpart,'@fsf.org',''),
916 '@conference.fsf.org',''),
919 where timeSent > $(( (EPOCHSECONDS - days * 60 * 60 * 24) * 1000 ))
921 sqlite3
/p
/cheogram
/b
".mode tabs" "$q" |
less
929 datetime(substr(timeSent,0,11), 'unixepoch'),
932 where timeSent > $(( (EPOCHSECONDS - days * 60 * 60 * 24) * 1000 ))
933 and counterpart = 'office@conference.fsf.org/iank'
935 sqlite3
/p
/cheogram
/b
".mode tabs" "$q" |
sed 's/ /./' |
less
938 # version of jdo for my non-root user
940 # comparison of alternative logging methods:
942 # systemd-run command (what this function does)
944 # If there is a user prompt, the program will detect that it is not
945 # connected to a terminal and act in a non-interactive way, skipping
946 # the prompt. This has the benefit that you know exactly how the
947 # program will act if you want to move it into a service that runs
950 # If run with sudo and command is a shell script which does a sleep,
951 # it can (sometimes?) output some extra whitespace in front of
952 # messages, more for each subsequent message. This can be avoided by
953 # becoming root first.
955 # It logs the command's pid and exit code, which is nice.
958 ### command |& ts | tee file.log
960 # If there is a user prompt, like "read -p prompt var", it will hang
961 # without outputting the prompt.
963 # I've had a few times where ts had an error and I wasn't totally sure
964 # if it was really the command or ts having the problem.
966 # Sometimes some output will get hidden until you hit enter.
969 ### command |& pee cat logger
971 # This seems to work. I need to test more.
974 ### command |& logger -s
976 # User prompts get confusingly prefixed to earlier output, and all log
977 # entries get prefixed with annoying priority level.
982 # Had a few problems. One major one is that it exited in the middle of
983 # a command on systemctl daemon-reload
985 # Related commands which can log a whole session: script, sudo, screen
986 local cmd cmd_name jr_pid ret
991 if [[ $cmd != /* ]]; then
992 cmd
=$
(type -P "$cmd")
995 journalctl
-qn2 -f -u "$cmd_name" &
996 # Trial and error of time needed to avoid missing initial lines.
997 # .5 was not reliable. 1 was not reliable. 2 was not reliable
1000 # note, we could have a version that does system --user, but if for example
1001 # it does sudo ssh, that will leave a process around that we can't kill
1002 # and it will leave the unit hanging around in a failed state needing manual
1003 # killing of the process.
1004 s systemd-run
--uid $
(id
-u) --gid $
(id
-g) \
1005 -E SSH_AUTH_SOCK
=/run
/openssh_agent \
1006 --unit "$cmd_name" --wait --collect "$cmd" "$@" || ret
=$?
1007 # The sleep lets the journal output its last line
1008 # before the prompt comes up.
1010 kill $jr_pid &>/dev
/null ||
:
1013 # this avoids any err-catch
1014 (( $ret == 0 )) ||
return $ret
1017 # service run, and watch the output
1022 journalctl
-qn2 -f -u $unit &
1023 systemctl start
$unit
1025 kill $jr_pid &>/dev
/null ||
:
1030 sm
() { # switch mail host
1034 keyhash
=$
(s ssh-keygen
-lf /root
/.ssh
/home |
awk '{print $2}')
1035 tmp
=$
(s ssh-add
-l |
awk '$2 == "'$keyhash'"')
1036 if [[ ! $tmp ]]; then
1037 s ssh-add
/root
/.ssh
/home
1040 s jdo switch-mail-host
"$@"
1043 sh2
() { # switch host2
1047 keyhash
=$
(s ssh-keygen
-lf /root
/.ssh
/home |
awk '{print $2}')
1048 tmp
=$
(s ssh-add
-l |
awk '$2 == "'$keyhash'"')
1049 if [[ ! $tmp ]]; then
1050 s ssh-add
/root
/.ssh
/home
1053 s jdo switch-host2
"$@"
1057 # shellcheck disable=SC2120
1059 # note, i had --delete-excluded, but that deletes all files in --exclude-from on
1060 # the remote site, which doesn't make sense, so not sure why i had it.
1062 # excluding emacs for now
1063 #p=(/a/opt/{emacs-debian11{,-nox},mu,emacs} /a/bin /a/exe /a/h /a/c /p/c/machine_specific/vps{,.hosts})
1064 p
=(/a
/bin
/a
/exe
/a
/h
/a
/c
/p
/c
/machine_specific
/vps
{,.hosts
})
1065 a
="-ahviSAXPH --specials --devices --delete --relative --exclude-from=/p/c/li-rsync-excludes"
1067 for h
in li je bk
; do
1068 m s rsync
"$@" $a ${p[@]} /p
/c
/machine_specific
/$h root@
$h.b8.nz
:/
1069 ## only li is debian11
1070 #p[0]=/a/opt/emacs-trisuqel10
1071 #p[1]=/a/opt/emacs-trisquel10-nox
1073 m s rsync
"$@" -ahviSAXPH root@li.b8.nz
:/a
/h
/proposed-comments
/ /a
/h
/proposed-comments || ret
=$?
1076 bkpush
() { # no emacs. for running faster.
1077 p
=(/a
/bin
/a
/exe
/a
/h
/a
/c
/p
/c
/machine_specific
/vps
{,.hosts
})
1078 a
="-ahviSAXPH --specials --devices --delete --relative --exclude-from=/p/c/li-rsync-excludes"
1080 m rsync
"$@" $a ${p[@]} /p
/c
/machine_specific
/bk root@bk.b8.nz
:/ || ret
=$?
1083 jepush
() { # no emacs. for running faster.
1084 p
=(/a
/bin
/a
/exe
/a
/h
/a
/c
/p
/c
/machine_specific
/vps
{,.hosts
})
1085 a
="-ahviSAXPH --specials --devices --delete --relative --exclude-from=/p/c/li-rsync-excludes"
1087 m rsync
"$@" $a ${p[@]} /p
/c
/machine_specific
/je root@je.b8.nz
:/ || ret
=$?
1092 dsign iankelling.org expertpathologyreview.com zroe.org amnimal.ninja
1116 local f
=/var
/lib
/bind
/db.b8.nz
1119 m sudo
rm -fv $f.jnl
$f.signed.jnl
1120 m sudo
install -m 644 -o bind -g bind /p
/c
/machine_specific
/vps
/bind-initial
/db.b8.nz
$f
1124 # keys generated like this
1125 # because of https://ftp.isc.org/isc/dnssec-guide/dnssec-guide.pdf
1126 # https://blog.apnic.net/2019/05/23/how-to-deploying-dnssec-with-bind-and-ubuntu-server/
1128 # key length is longer than that guide because
1129 # we are using those at fsf and when old key lengths
1130 # become insecure, I want some extra time to update.
1131 # dnsecgen (in brc2)
1134 dnssec-keygen
-a RSASHA256
-b 2048 $zone
1135 dnssec-keygen
-f KSK
-a RSASHA256
-b 4096 $zone
1136 for f
in K
$zone.
*.key
; do
1137 # eg Kb8.nz.+008+47995.key tag=47995
1138 # in dnsimple, you add the long string from this.
1139 # in gandi, you add the long string from the .key file,
1140 # then see that the digest matches the ds.
1141 echo "tag is the number after DS"
1142 dnssec-dsfromkey
-a SHA-256
$f
1144 # For b8.nz, we let bind read the keys and sign, and
1145 # right now they have root ownership, so let them
1150 # create .signed file
1151 # note: full paths probably not needed.
1154 local zone
=${arg#db.}
1155 local dir
=/p
/c
/machine_specific
/vps
/filesystem
/var
/lib
/bind
1156 dnssec-signzone
-S -e +31536000 -o $zone -K $dir -d $dir $dir/db.
$zone
1161 #### begin bitcoin related things
1163 local f
=/etc
/bitcoin
/bitcoin.conf
1164 # importprivkey will timeout if using the default of 15 mins.
1165 # upped it to 1 hour.
1166 bitcoin-cli
-rpcclienttimeout=60000 -$
(s
grep rpcuser
= $f) -$
(s
grep rpcpassword
= $f) "$@"
1168 btcusd
() { # $1 btc in usd
1170 price
="$(curl -s https://api.coinbase.com/v2/prices/BTC-USD/spot | jq -r .data.amount)"
1171 printf "$%s\n" "$price"
1173 printf "$%.2f\n" "$(echo "scale
=4; $price * $1"| bc -l)"
1176 usdbtc
() { # $1 usd in btc
1178 price
="$(curl -s https://api.coinbase.com/v2/prices/BTC-USD/spot | jq -r .data.amount)"
1179 printf "$%s\n" "$price"
1181 # 100 mil satoshi / btc. 8 digits after the 1.
1182 printf "%.8f btc\n" "$(echo "scale
=10; $1 / $price "| bc -l)"
1185 satoshi
() { # $1 satoshi in usd
1187 price
="$(curl -s https://api.coinbase.com/v2/prices/BTC-USD/spot | jq -r .data.amount)"
1188 price
=$
(echo "scale=10; $price * 0.00000001"|
bc -l)
1189 printf "$%f\n" "$price"
1191 printf "$%.2f\n" "$(echo "scale
=10; $price * $1"| bc -l)"
1194 #### end bitcoin related things
1198 cbfstool
() { /a
/opt
/coreboot
/build
/cbfstool
"$@"; }
1204 cp /a
/bin
/data
/COPYING
"$@"
1206 cp /a
/bin
/data
/COPYING .
1213 cp /a
/bin
/data
/LICENSE
"$@"
1215 cp /a
/bin
/data
/LICENSE .
1220 if type -p chromium
&>/dev
/null
; then
1224 cmd
="schroot -c bullseye chromium"
1225 CHROMIUM_FLAGS
='--enable-remote-extensions' $cmd &r
1231 # pipe to this, or just type like a shell
1234 tee >(ssh frodo.b8.nz
) >(ssh x2
) >(ssh tp.b8.nz
) >(ssh kw
) >(ssh tp.b8.nz
)
1238 for host in x2 kw tp.b8.nz x3.b8.nz frodo.b8.nz
; do
1244 debian_pick_mirror
() {
1245 # netselect-apt finds a fast mirror.
1246 # but we need to replace the mirrors ourselves,
1247 # because it doesnt do that. best it can do is
1248 # output a basic sources file
1249 # here we get the server it found, get the main server we use
1250 # then substitute all instances of one for the other in the sources file
1251 # and backup original to /etc/apt/sources.list-original.
1252 # this is idempotent. the only way to identify debian sources is to
1253 # note the original server, so we put it in a comment so we can
1254 # identify it later.
1256 file=$
(mktemp
-d)/f
# safe way to get file name without creating one
1257 sudo netselect-apt
-o "$file" ||
return 1
1258 url
=$
(grep ^
\\w
$file |
head -n1 |
awk '{print $2}')
1259 sudo
cp -f /etc
/apt
/sources.list
/etc
/apt
/sources.list-original
1260 sudo
sed -ri "/http.us.debian.org/ s@( *[^ #]+ +)[^ ]+([^#]+).*@\1$url\2# http.us.debian.org@" /etc
/apt
/sources.list
1264 digdiff @ns
{1,2}.iankelling.org
"$@"
1268 "$@" |
& ts ||
return $?
1278 /b
/ds
/distro-begin |
& ts ||
return $?
1279 /b
/ds
/distro-end |
& ts ||
return $?
1285 /b
/ds
/distro-begin |
& ts ||
return $?
1291 /b
/ds
/distro-end |
& ts ||
return $?
1304 envload
() { # load environment from a previous: export > file
1305 local file=${1:-$HOME/.${USER}_env}
1306 eval "$(export | sed 's/^declare -x/export -n/')"
1307 while IFS
= read -r line
; do
1308 # declare -x makes variables local to a function
1309 eval ${line/#declare -x/export}
1313 failfunc
() { asdf a b c
; }
1314 failfunc2
() { failfunc d e f
; }
1316 # one that comes with distros is too old for newer devices
1318 /a
/opt
/android-platform-tools
/fastboot
"$@";
1321 kdecd
() { /usr
/lib
/x86_64-linux-gnu
/libexec
/kdeconnectd
; }
1324 cat /sys
/class
/power_supply
/BAT
0/capacity
1327 # List of apps to install/update
1328 # Create from existing manually installed apps by doing
1330 # fdroidcl search -i, then manually removing
1331 # automatically installed/preinstalled apps
1334 # # my attempt at recovering from boot loop:
1335 # # in that case, boot to recovery (volume up, home button, power, let go of power after samsun logo)
1337 # mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p12 /data
1339 # find -iname '*appname*'
1341 # usually good enough to just rm -rf /data/app/APPNAME
1344 # # causes replicant to crash
1345 # org.quantumbadger.redreader
1346 # org.kde.kdeconnect_tp
1348 # not broke, but wont work without gps
1349 #com.zoffcc.applications.zanavi
1350 # not broke, but not using atm
1351 #com.nutomic.syncthingandroid
1352 # # doesn\'t work on replicant
1353 #net.sourceforge.opencamera
1356 net.mullvad.mullvadvpn
1358 io.github.subhamtyagi.lastlauncher
1360 com.biglybt.android.client
1361 de.marmaro.krt.ffupdater
1362 me.ccrama.redditslide
1363 org.fedorahosted.freeotp
1365 com.alaskalinuxuser.justnotes
1366 com.artifex.mupdf.viewer.app
1367 com.danielkim.soundrecorder
1370 com.jmstudios.redmoon
1372 org.kde.kdeconnect_tp
1375 cz.martykan.forecastie
1376 de.danoeh.antennapod
1378 de.marmaro.krt.ffupdater
1379 eu.siacs.conversations
1381 im.vector.alpha
# riot
1382 info.papdt.blackblub
1383 me.tripsit.tripmobile
1385 net.minetest.minetest
1390 org.smssecure.smssecure
1392 sh.
ftp.rocketninelabs.meditationassistant.opensource
1394 # https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/wip-selinux-capable-superuser-t3216394
1399 local -A installed updated
1401 # tried putting this in go buildscript cronjob,
1402 # but it failed with undefined: os.UserCacheDir. I expect its due to
1403 # an environment variable missing, but its easier just to stick it here.
1404 m go get
-u mvdan.cc
/fdroidcl ||
return 1
1406 if fdroidcl search
-u |
grep ^org.fdroid.fdroid
; then
1407 fdroidcl
install org.fdroid.fdroid
1411 for p
in $
(fdroidcl search
-i|
grep -o "^\S\+"); do
1414 for p
in $
(fdroidcl search
-u|
grep -o "^\S\+"); do
1417 for p
in ${fdroid_pkgs[@]}; do
1418 if ! ${installed[$p]:-false}; then
1419 m fdroidcl
install $p
1420 # sleeps are just me being paranoid since replicant has a history of crashing when certain apps are installed
1424 for p
in ${!installed[@]}; do
1425 if ! ${updated[$p]:-true}; then
1426 m fdroidcl
install $p
1432 firefox-default-profile
() {
1433 key
=Default value
=1 section
=$1
1434 file=/p
/c
/subdir_files
/.mozilla
/firefox
/profiles.ini
1435 sed -ri "/^ *$key/d" "$file"
1436 sed -ri "/ *\[$section\]/,/^ *\[[^]]+\]/{/^\s*$key[[:space:]=]/d};/ *\[$section\]/a $key=$value" "$file"
1438 fdhome
() { #firefox default home profile
1439 firefox-default-profile Profile0
1443 firefox-default-profile Profile4
1447 if type -P firefox
&>/dev
/null
; then
1455 firefox
-P alt
"$@" >/dev
/null
2>&1
1461 local dname
="${PWD##*/}"
1462 local m
="/a/tmp/$dname-missing"
1463 local d
="/a/tmp/$dname-diff"
1464 [[ -e $d ]] && rm "$d"
1465 [[ -e $m ]] && rm "$m"
1468 while read -r line
; do
1469 fsfile
="$1${line#.}"
1470 if [[ -e "$fsfile" ]]; then
1471 md5diff
"$line" "$fsfile" && tee -a "/a/tmp/$dname-diff" <<< "$fsfile $line"
1474 echo "$line" >> "$m"
1475 msize
=$
((msize
+ 1))
1477 done < <(find .
-type f
)
1480 (( msize
<= 100 )) && cat $m
1484 # expected output, with different tmp dirs
1485 # /tmp/tmp.HDPbwMqdC9/c/d ./c/d
1486 # /a/tmp/tmp.qLDkYxBYPM-missing
1496 echo different
> $x/c
/d
1501 # test whether missing files were renamed, generally for use with fsdiff
1502 # $1 = fsdiff output file, $2 = directory to compare to. pwd = fsdiff dir
1503 # echos non-renamed files
1507 { sums
+=( "$(md5sum < "$x")" ) ; } 2>/dev
/null
1509 while read -r line
; do
1510 { missing_sum
=$
(md5sum < "$line") ; } 2>/dev
/null
1512 for x
in "${sums[@]}"; do
1513 if [[ $missing_sum == "$x" ]]; then
1518 $renamed ||
echo "$line"
1524 # F = fullscren, z = random, Z = auto zoom
1525 command feh
-FzZ "$@"
1531 firefox
-P default
"$@" >/dev
/null
2>&1
1535 git config user.email ian@iankelling.org
1538 # at least in flidas, things rely on gpg being gpg1
1540 if type -P gpg2
&>/dev
/null
; then
1548 local email
=ian@iankelling.org
1549 git send-email
--notes "--envelope-sender=<$email>" \
1550 --suppress-cc=self
"$@"
1553 gup
() { /a
/f
/gnulib
/build-aux
/gnupload
"$@"; }
1555 dejagnu
() { /a
/opt
/dejagnu
/dejagnu
"$@"; }
1558 # do git status on published repos.
1561 cd $
(readlink
-f $x)/..
1562 status
=$
(i status
-s) ||
pwd
1563 if [[ $status ]]; then
1566 printf "%s\n" "$status"
1574 local day now i days_back
1576 for (( i
=0; i
<days_back
; i
++ )); do
1577 day
=$
( date +%F
-d @$
((EPOCHSECONDS
- 86400*i
)) )
1578 date "+%a %b %d" -d @$
((EPOCHSECONDS
- 86400*i
)) |
tr '\n' ' '
1579 /a
/opt
/timetrap
/bin
/t d
-ftotal -s $day -e $day all
-m '^w|lunch$'
1582 to
() { t out
-a "$@"; }
1583 ti
() { t
in -a "$@"; }
1588 m t out
-a $
(date +%F.
%T
-d @$
(( $
(date -d "$(echo $*|sed 's/[_.]/ /g')" +%s
) + 60*45 )) )
1592 arbttlog
() { arbtt-dump
"$@" |
grep -v '( )\|Current Desktop' |
sed -rn '/^[^ ]/{N;s/^(.{21})([0-9]*)[0-9]{3}m.*\(\*/\1\2/;s/^(.{21})[0-9]*.*\(\*/\1/;s/\n//;p}' ; }
1595 /a
/opt
/idea-IC-163.7743
.44/bin
/idea.sh
"$@" &r
1599 ssh root@iankelling.org
"cd /var/lib/znc/moddata/log/iank/freenode/ && hr && for x in \#$1/*; do base=\${x##*/}; files=(); for f in $@; do tmp=\#\$f/\$base; if [[ -e \$tmp ]]; then files+=(\#\$f/\$base); fi; done; sed \"s/^./\${base%log}/\" \${files[@]}|sort -n; hr; done"
1604 # use * instead of -r since that does sorted order
1605 ssh root@iankelling.org
"for n in freenode libera; do cd /var/lib/znc/moddata/log/iank/\$n/$chan && hr && for x in *; do echo \$x; sed \"s/^./\${x%log}/\" \$x; hr; done; done" |
less +G
1609 if type gio
&> /dev
/null
; then
1611 elif type gvfs-open
&> /dev
/null
; then
1616 # another alternative is run-mailcap
1621 # grep -Evi -e "^(\S+\s+){4}(sudo|sshd|cron)\[\S*:" \
1622 # -e "^(\S+\s+){4}systemd\[\S*: (starting|started) (btrfsmaintstop|dynamicipupdate|spamd dns bug fix cronjob|rss2email)\.*$"
1625 # journalctl -n 10000 -f "$@" | jfilter
1627 # jr() { journalctl "$@" | jfilter | less ; }
1628 # jrf() { journalctl -n 200 -f "$@" | jfilter; }
1630 jr
() { journalctl
"$@" ; }
1631 jrf
() { journalctl
-n 200 -f "$@" ; }
1634 ccomp journalctl jtail jr jrf
1636 kff
() { # keyboardio firmware flash. you must hold down the tilde key
1637 pushd /a
/opt
/Model01-Firmware
1638 # if we didn't want this yes hack, then remove "shell read" from
1639 # /a/opt/Kaleidoscope/etc/makefiles/sketch.mk
1640 yes $
'\n' | VERBOSE
=1 make flash
1645 local umask_orig name
1646 if (( $# != 1 )); then
1647 e expected
1 arg
>&2
1653 wg genkey |
tee $name-priv.key | wg pubkey
> $name-pub.key
1657 if (( $# != 2 )); then
1658 e expected
2 arg of hostname
, ip suffix
>&2
1661 local host ipsuf umask_orig
1664 mkdir
-p /p
/c
/machine_specific
/$host/filesystem
/etc
/wireguard
1665 cd /p
/c
/machine_specific
/$host/filesystem
/etc
/wireguard
1668 wg genkey |
tee hole-priv.key | wg pubkey
> hole-pub.key
1669 cat >wghole.conf
<<EOF
1671 # contents hole-priv.key
1672 PrivateKey = $(cat hole-priv.key)
1674 Address = 10.8.0.$ipsuf/24
1675 # https://dev.to/tangramvision/what-they-don-t-tell-you-about-setting-up-a-wireguard-vpn-1h2g
1676 # ||: makes the systemd service not fail due to the failed command
1677 PostUp = ping -c1 10.8.0.1 ||:
1680 # li. called wgmail on that server
1681 PublicKey = CTFsje45qLAU44AbX71Vo+xFJ6rt7Cu6+vdMGyWjBjU=
1682 AllowedIPs = 10.8.0.0/24
1683 Endpoint = 72.14.176.105:1194
1684 PersistentKeepalive = 25
1687 # old approach. systemd seems to work fine and cleaner.
1688 rm -f ..
/network
/interfaces.d
/wghole
1689 cedit
-q $host /p
/c
/machine_specific
/li
/filesystem
/etc
/wireguard
/wgmail.conf
<<EOF || [[ $? == 1 ]]
1691 PublicKey = $(cat hole-pub.key)
1692 AllowedIPs = 10.8.0.$ipsuf/32
1698 mns
() { # mount namespace
1701 s mkdir
-p /root
/mount_namespaces
1702 if ! sudo mountpoint
/root
/mount_namespaces
>/dev
/null
; then
1703 m sudo mount
--bind /root
/mount_namespaces
/root
/mount_namespaces
1705 m sudo mount
--make-private /root
/mount_namespaces
1706 if [[ ! -e /root
/mount_namespaces
/$ns ]]; then
1707 m sudo
touch /root
/mount_namespaces
/$ns
1709 if ! sudo mountpoint
/root
/mount_namespaces
/$ns >/dev
/null
; then
1710 m sudo unshare
--propagation slave
--mount=/root
/mount_namespaces
/$ns /bin
/true
1712 m sudo
-E /usr
/bin
/nsenter
--mount=/root
/mount_namespaces
/$ns "$@"
1718 mns
$ns sudo
-u iank
-E env
"PATH=$PATH" "$@"
1724 if ! s ip netns list |
grep -Fx nonet
&>/dev
/null
; then
1725 s ip netns add nonet
1727 mns
$ns --net=/var
/run
/netns
/nonet sudo
-E -u iank
/bin
/bash
1733 # l = the loopback device
1735 if [[ $1 == /* ]]; then
1738 if mns
$base mountpoint
-q /mnt
/$base; then
1741 l
=$
(losetup
-j $fs_file |
sed -rn 's/^([^ ]+): .*/\1/p' |
head -n1 ||
:)
1743 l
=$
(sudo losetup
-f)
1744 m sudo losetup
$l $fs_file
1746 if ! sudo cryptsetup status
/dev
/mapper
/$base &>/dev
/null
; then
1747 if ! m sudo cryptsetup luksOpen
$l $base; then
1748 m sudo losetup
-d $l
1752 m sudo mkdir
-p /mnt
/$base
1753 m mns
$base mount
/dev
/mapper
/$base /mnt
/$base
1754 m mns
$base chown
$USER:$USER /mnt
/$base
1758 if mns
$base mountpoint
/mnt
/$base &>/dev
/null
; then
1759 m mns
$base umount
/mnt
/$base
1761 if sudo cryptsetup status
/dev
/mapper
/$base &>/dev
/null
; then
1762 if ! m sudo cryptsetup luksClose
/dev
/mapper
/$base; then
1763 echo lom
: failed cryptsetup luksClose
/dev
/mapper
/$base
1767 l
=$
(losetup
-l --noheadings |
awk '$6 ~ /\/'$base'$/ {print $1}')
1769 m sudo losetup
-d $l
1771 echo lom
: warning
: no loopback device found
1776 # mu personality. for original, just run mp. for 2, run mp 2.
1777 # this is partly duplicated in mail-setup
1781 if ! killall mu
; then
1788 echo error
: mu not dead
1793 set -- /m
/mucache ~
/.cache
/mu
/m
/.mu ~
/.config
/mu
1798 if [[ -e $f && ! -L $f ]]; then
1801 m
ln -sf -T $target $f
1807 local md dst ln_path src two
1811 -2) two
=true
shift ;;
1823 for d
in /m
/md
/$md /m
/4e
2/$md; do
1824 if [[ -d $d && ! -L $d ]]; then
1829 if [[ ! $src ]]; then
1830 echo "error: could not find $md" >&2
1834 m
ln -sf -T $dst $ln_path
1844 ### begin copied from mdenable, but different d ###
1845 for d
in /m
/4e
/$md /m
/4e
2/$md; do
1846 if [[ -d $d && ! -L $d ]]; then
1851 if [[ ! $src ]]; then
1852 echo "error: could not find $md" >&2
1855 ### end copy from mdenable ###
1857 if [[ -L $dst ]]; then m
rm $dst; fi
1863 markdown
"$1" >/tmp
/mdtest.html
1864 firefox
/tmp
/mdtest.html
1867 mo
() { xset dpms force off
; } # monitor off
1870 # seems to be the best gpu decoding on my nvidia 670.
1871 # vlc gets similar or better framerate, but is much darker output on my test movie at least.
1876 echo 0f | sudo
tee -a /sys
/kernel
/debug
/dri
/0/pstate
1879 # going back to the default slow clock, and slower fan:
1880 # echo 07 | sudo tee -a /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/pstate
1881 if [[ $DISPLAY ]]; then
1882 mpv
--vo=vdpau
--hwdec=auto
"$@"
1884 # waylandvk seems to work the same
1885 mpv
--gpu-context=wayland
--hwdec=auto
1890 mpv
--profile=d
"$@";
1892 # mpv all media files in . or $1
1894 local -a extensions arg
1895 # get page source of https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Video_file_format&action=edit
1896 # into /a/x.log, then
1897 # grep '^| *\.' /a/x.log | sed 's/| *//;s/,//g'
1899 # note: to join them together for a regex, do:
1900 # old=; for e in ${extensions[@]/./}; do if [[ ! $old ]]; then old=$e; continue; fi; echo -n "$old|"; old=$e; done; echo $e
1923 .mpg .mp2 .mpeg .mpe .mpv
1933 arg
=("(" -iname "*${extensions[0]}")
1934 for (( i
=1 ; i
< ${#extensions[@]}; i
++ )); do
1935 arg
+=(-o -iname "*${extensions[i]}")
1940 #find $dir "${arg[@]}" -size +200k
1941 find $dir "${arg[@]}" -size +200k
-exec mpv
--profile=d
'{}' +
1944 mpv
--profile=s
"$@";
1952 d
=( /var
/lib
/znc
/moddata
/log
/iank
/{freenode
,libera
} )
1953 # use * instead of -r since that does sorted order
1954 ssh root@iankelling.org
"for f in ${d[@]}; do cd \$f/#$1; grep '\<iank.*' *; done" | cut
--complement -c12-16
1957 c
/p
/c
/.purple
/logs
/jabber
/iank@fsf.org
/office@conference.fsf.org.chat
1958 for x
in *.html
; do html2text
-o ${x%.html}.txt
$x; done;
1959 grep -A1 ') iank:' *.txt |
sed -r 's/^(.{10})[^ ]*\.txt:\(?([^ ]*)[[:space:]](..). iank:/\1_\2_\3/;s/^[^ ]*\.txt-//;/^--$/d;s/^[^ ]*\.txt:\((.{2}).(.{2}).(.{4}) (.{8}) (.{2})\)?/\3-\1-\2_\4_\5/' |
sed -n 'x;1d;0~2{G;s/\n/ /;p};${x;p}'
1963 d
=/var
/lib
/znc
/moddata
/log
/iank
/freenode
1964 ssh root@iankelling.org
"cd $d; find . -mtime -60 -type f -exec grep '\<iank.*' {} +" |
sed -r 's,^..([^/]*)/(.{11})(.{5})(.{8}).,\2\4 \1,' |
sort
1967 # usage: debvm DEBIAN_VERSION RAM_MB
1969 local ver ram fname src
1972 # * is because it might have -backports in the name
1973 fname
=debian-
$ver-*nocloud-$
(dpkg
--print-architecture).qcow2
1974 src
=/a
/opt
/roms
/$fname
1975 if [[ ! -f $src ]]; then
1976 echo debvm
: not found
$src, download from eg
: https
://cloud.debian.org
/images
/cloud
/buster
/latest
/
1980 # note, in fai-revm we do this: not sure why, maybe because of br device
1981 # --graphics spice,listen=0.0.0.0
1982 m s virt-install
--osinfo debian11
--rng /dev
/urandom
-n deb
${ver}tmp
--import -r $ram --vcpus 2 --disk /t
/$fname --graphics spice
1983 # note: to ssh into this machine will require host key generation: ssh-keygen -A
1985 # random: for cvs2git on gnu www, use debian 10. I could use trisquel,
1986 # but happen to want to try out the debian cloud images. the upstream
1987 # requires python2 and hasn't really changed since the version in d10.
1989 # apt install cvs2git cvs
1990 # # 7G was not enough
1991 # mount -o mode=1777,nosuid,nodev,size=34G -t tmpfs tmpfs /tmp
1992 # cvs2git --encoding utf_8 --fallback-encoding ascii --dumpfile=dump www-rsync/www |& tee /tmp/l
1993 ## www-rsync is an rsynced copy of the cvsfrom savannah
1997 local time time_sec time_pretty days
1999 sqlite3
-separator ' ' /p
/c
/subdir_files
/.local
/share
/gajim
/logs.db
"select time, message from logs where contact_name = 'iank' and jid_id = 17;" |
while read -r time l
; do
2004 if ! time_pretty
=$
(date +%F.
%R
-d @
$time); then
2005 echo bad
time: $time
2008 echo $time_pretty "$l"
2009 time_sec
=${time%%.*}
2010 # only look at the last 18 days. generally just use this for timesheet.
2011 if (( time_sec
< EPOCHSECONDS
- 60 * 60 * 24 * days
)); then break; fi
2016 sqlite3
-separator ' ' /p
/c
/subdir_files
/.local
/share
/gajim
/logs.db
"select time, message from logs where contact_name = 'iank'" |
less
2020 sqlite3
-separator ' ' /p
/c
/subdir_files
/.local
/share
/gajim
/logs.db
"select time, message from logs" |
less
2025 e
"lspci -nnk|gr -iA2 net"
2026 lspci
-nnk|gr
-iA2 net
2028 e
"s lshw -C network"
2030 sudo lshw
-C network
2034 ser stop NetworkManager
2035 ser disable NetworkManager
2036 ser stop NetworkManager-wait-online.service
2037 ser disable NetworkManager-wait-online.service
2039 sudo resolvconf
-d NetworkManager
2045 ser start NetworkManager
2051 oathtool
--totp -b "$*" | xclip
-selection clipboard
2054 "$@" |
& pee
"xclip -r -selection clipboard"
2059 # from http://askubuntu.com/questions/456021/remove-vocals-from-mp3-and-get-only-instrumentals
2060 pactl load-module module-ladspa-sink sink_name
=Karaoke master
=alsa_output.usb-Audioengine_Audioengine_D1-00.analog-stereo plugin
=karaoke_1409 label
=karaoke control
=-30
2063 pfind
() { #find *$1* in $PATH
2064 [[ $# != 1 ]] && { echo requires
1 argument
; return 1; }
2066 IFS
=: pathArray
=($PATH); unset IFS
2067 find "${pathArray[@]}" -iname "*$1*"
2071 # trash-restore lists everything that has been trashed at or below CWD
2072 # This picks out files just in CWD, not subdirectories,
2073 # which also match grep $1, usually use $1 for a time string
2074 # which you get from running restore-trash once first
2077 # last condition is to not ask again for ones we skipped
2078 while name
="$( echo | restore-trash | gr "$PWD/[^
/]\
+$
" | gr "$1" )" \
2079 && [[ $name ]] && (( $
(wc -l <<<"$name") >= nth
)); do
2080 name
="$(echo "$name" | head -n $nth | tail -n 1 )"
2081 read -r -p "$name [Y/n] " ask
2082 if [[ ! $ask ||
$ask == [Yy
] ]]; then
2083 x
=$
( echo "$name" | gr
-o "^\s*[0-9]*" )
2084 echo $x | restore-trash
> /dev
/null
2085 elif [[ $ask == [Nn
] ]]; then
2095 rld
/a
/h
/_site
/ li
:/var
/www
/iankelling.org
/html
2100 # fixes the menu bar in xmonad. this won\'t be needed when xmonad
2101 # packages catches up on some changes in future (this is written in
2104 # geekosaur: so youll want to upgrade to xmonad 0.13 or else use a
2105 # locally modified XMonad.Hooks.ManageDocks that doesnt set the
2106 # work area; turns out it\'s impossible to set correctly if you are
2107 # not a fully EWMH compliant desktop environment
2109 # geekosaur: chrome shows one failure mode, qt/kde another, other
2110 # gtk apps a third, ... I came up with a setting that works for me
2111 # locally but apparently doesnt work for others, so we joined the
2112 # other tiling window managers in giving up on setting it at all
2114 xprop
-root -remove _NET_WORKAREA
2118 # reviewboard, used at my old job
2119 #rbpipe() { rbt post -o --diff-filename=- "$@"; }
2120 #rbp() { rbt post -o "$@"; }
2128 r2e
() { command r2e
-d /p
/c
/rss2email.json
-c /p
/c
/rss2email.cfg
"$@"; }
2129 # only run on MAIL_HOST. simpler to keep this on one system.
2130 r2eadd
() { # usage: name url
2131 # initial setup of rss2email:
2132 # r2e new r2e@iankelling.org
2133 # that initializes files, and sets default email.
2134 # symlink to the config doesnt work, so I copied it to /p/c
2135 # and then use cli option to specify explicit path.
2136 # Only option changed from default config is to set
2139 # or else for a few feeds, the from address is set by the feed, and
2140 # if I fail delivery, then I send a bounce message to that from
2141 # address, which makes me be a spammer.
2143 r2e add
$1 "$2" $1@r2e.iankelling.org
2144 # get up to date and dont send old entries now:
2145 r2e run
--no-send $1
2148 rspicy
() { # usage: HOST DOMAIN
2149 # connect to spice vm remote host. use vspicy for local host
2151 # shellcheck disable=SC2087
2153 sudo virsh dumpxml $2|grep "<graphics.*type='spice'" | \
2154 sed -rn "s/.*port='([0-9]+).*/\1/p"
2157 if [[ $port ]]; then
2158 spicy
-h $1 -p $port
2160 echo "error: no port found. check that the domain is running."
2166 # s gem install scss-lint
2167 pushd /a
/opt
/thoughtbot-guides
2170 scss-lint
-c /a
/opt
/thoughtbot-guides
/style
/sass
/.scss-lint.yml
"$@"
2174 sk
-e 2120,245 /b
/ds
/brc
/b
/ds
/brc2
2179 out
=${2:-${1%.*}.sh}
2181 script -t -c "mpv --no-config --no-resume-playback --no-terminal --no-audio-display '$1'" $tmp/typescript
2>$tmp/timing
2182 # todo, the current sleep seems pretty good, but it
2183 # would be nice to have an empirical measurement, or
2184 # some better wait to sync up.
2186 # note: --loop-file=no prevents it from hanging if you have that
2187 # set to inf the mpv config.
2188 # --loop=no prevents it from exit code 3 due to stdin if you
2189 # had it set to inf in mpv config.
2191 # args go to mpv, for example --volume=80, 50%
2192 cat >$out <<EOFOUTER
2194 trap "trap - TERM && kill 0" INT TERM ERR; set -e
2195 ( sleep .2; scriptreplay <( cat <<'EOF'
2199 $(cat $tmp/typescript)
2202 base64 -d - <<'EOF'| mpv --loop=no --loop-file=no --no-terminal --no-audio-display "\$@" -
2211 smeld
() { # ssh meld usage host1 host2 file
2212 meld
<(ssh $1 cat $3) <(ssh $2 cat $3)
2216 PATH
=/usr
/local
/spdhackfix
:$PATH command spd
"$@"
2219 spamf
() { # spamtest on FILE
2220 local spamcpre spamdpid
2222 if (( $# != 1 )); then
2223 e spamtest error
: expected
1 arg
, filename
>&2
2227 spamdpid
=$
(systemctl status spamassassin|
sed -n '/^ *Main PID:/s/[^0-9]//gp')
2228 spamcpre
="nsenter -t $spamdpid -n -m"
2229 s
$spamcpre sudo
-u Debian-exim spamassassin
-t --cf='score PYZOR_CHECK 0' <"$1"
2235 declare -gi _seq
; _seq
+=1
2236 echo "test body" | m
mail -s "test mail from $HOSTNAME, $_seq" "${@:-root@localhost}"
2237 # for testing to send from an external address, you can do for example
2238 # -fian@iank.bid -aFrom:ian@iank.bid web-6fnbs@mail-tester.com
2239 # note in exim, you can retry a deferred message
2241 # MSG_ID is in /var/log/exim4/mainlog, looks like 1ccdnD-0001nh-EN
2244 # to test sieve, use below command. for fsf mail, see offlineimap-sync script
2245 # make modifications, then copy to live file, use -eW to actually modify mailbox
2247 # Another option is to use sieve-test SCRIPT MAIL_FILE. note,
2248 # sieve-test doesnt know about envelopes, Im not sure if sieve-filter does.
2250 # sieve with output filter. arg is mailbox, like INBOX.
2251 # This depends on dovecot conf, notably mail_location in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf
2253 # always run this first, edit the test files, then run the following
2255 sieve-filter ~
/sieve
/maintest.sieve
${1:-INBOX} delete
2> >(head; tail) >/tmp
/testsieve.log
&& sed -rn '/^Performed actions:/,/^[^ ]/{/^ /p}' /tmp
/testsieve.log |
sort |
uniq -c
2258 c ~
/sieve
; cp personal
{test,}.sieve
; cp lists
{test,}.sieve
; cp personalend
{test,}.sieve
2259 sieve-filter
-eWv ~
/sieve
/maintest.sieve
${1:-INBOX} delete
&> /tmp
/testsieve.log
2260 sed -r '/^info: filtering:/{h;d};/^info: msgid=$/N;/^info: msgid=.*left message in mailbox [^ ]+$/d;/^info: msgid=/{H;g};/^info: message kept in source mailbox.$/d' /tmp
/testsieve.log
2265 # printf "subject\nbody\n" | alertme
2270 To: alerts@iankelling.org
2277 To: alerts@iankelling.org
2289 To: daylert@iankelling.org
2296 To: daylert@iankelling.org
2305 # alert when a page goes live.
2307 local quiet url tmpdir
2310 # dont send a diff of the html. some html is not very readable
2316 tmpdir
="$(mktemp -d)"
2319 if wget
-q "$url"; then
2326 sleep $
(( 120 + RANDOM
% 300 ))
2330 # alert on changes to a webpage (just the base page that curl gets)
2331 # usage: weblert URL [SUBJECT...]
2333 local u old new quiet
2336 # dont send a diff of the html. some html is not very readable
2343 subject
="${*:-weblert}"
2344 old
=$
(curl
-s "$u") ||
:
2346 new
=$
(curl
-s "$u") ||
:
2347 if [[ $old && $new ]]; then
2348 if [[ $new != "$old" ]]; then
2350 echo | daylertme
"$subject"
2352 diff <(printf "%s\n" "$old") <(printf "%s\n" "$new") | daylertme
"$subject" ||
:
2357 sleep $
(( 60 + RANDOM
% 120 ))
2363 source `type -p torsocks` on
2367 less /var
/log
/exim
4/mymain
2373 # testmail above calls sendmail, which is a link to exim/postfix.
2374 # its docs dont say a way of adding an argument
2375 # to sendmail to turn on debug output. We could make a wrapper, but
2376 # that is a pain. Exim debug args are documented here:
2377 # http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-the_exim_command_line.html
2379 # http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-building_and_installing_exim.html
2380 # note, for exim daemon, you can turn on debug options by
2381 # adding -d, etc to COMMONOPTIONS in
2382 # /etc/default/exim4
2384 # to specify recipients other than those in to, cc, bcc, you can use the cli args, eg:
2385 # exim -t 'test@zroe.org, t2@zroe.org' <<'EOF'
2387 # -t = get recipient from header
2389 From: root@$(hostname -f)
2390 To: root@$(hostname -f)
2393 This is a test message.
2400 exim
-d -f '<>' $to <<EOF
2401 From: Mail Delivery System <Mailer-Daemon@gnu.org>
2403 Subject: Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender
2405 This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
2414 # https://askubuntu.com/questions/160945/is-there-a-way-to-disable-a-laptops-internal-keyboard
2415 id
=$
(xinput
--list --id-only 'AT Translated Set 2 keyboard')
2416 if xinput list |
grep -F '∼ AT Translated Set 2 keyboard' &>/dev
/null
; then
2417 echo enabling keyboard
2418 # find the first slave keyboard number, they are all the same in my output.
2419 # if they werent, worst case we would need to save the slave number somewhere
2420 # when it got disabled.
2421 slave
=$
(xinput list |
sed -n 's/.*slave \+keyboard (\([0-9]*\)).*/\1/p' |
head -n1)
2422 xinput reattach
$id $slave
2431 (sleep $
(calc
"$* * 60") && mpv
--no-config --volume 50 /a
/bin
/data
/alarm.mp3
) > /dev
/null
2>&1 &
2434 trg
() { transmission-remote-gtk
& r
; }
2436 # example, set global upload limit to 100 kilobytes:
2438 TR_AUTH
=":$(jq -r .profiles[0].password ~/.config/transmission-remote-gtk/config.json)" transmission-remote transmission.lan
-ne "$@"
2445 for (( i
=0; i
< retries
- 1; i
++ )); do
2457 if [[ -e $1 && ! -w $1 ||
! -w $
(dirname "$1") ]]; then
2460 # full path for using in some initial setup steps
2467 ecmd
="/usr/sbin/exim4 -C /etc/exim4/my.conf"
2468 if ip a show veth1-mail
&>/dev
/null
; then
2472 pid
=$
(pgrep
-f "/usr/sbin/exim4 -bd -q30m -C /etc/exim4/my.conf"|h1
)
2473 m s nsenter
-t $pid -n -m $ecmd "$@"
2476 # get pid of systemd service
2480 pid
=$
(systemctl show
--property MainPID
--value "$unit")
2485 dir
=/sys
/fs
/cgroup
/system.slice
2486 if [[ ! -d $dir ]]; then
2487 # t10 and older directory.
2488 dir
=/sys
/fs
/cgroup
/systemd
/system.slice
2491 # 0 or empty. This file includes the MainPid, so I expect we
2492 # could just get this in the first place, but i don't know if that
2493 # is always the case.
2494 pid
=$
(head -n1 $dir/${unit%.service}.service
/cgroup.procs
)
2498 printf "%s\n" "$pid"
2504 sdnbash
() { # systemd namespace bash
2506 if (( $# != 1 )); then
2507 echo $0: error wrong number of args
>&2
2511 pid
=$
(servicepid
$unit)
2512 m sudo nsenter
-t $pid -n -m sudo
-u $USER -i bash
2515 sdnbashroot
() { # systemd namespace bash
2517 if (( $# != 1 )); then
2518 echo $0: error wrong number of args
>&2
2522 pid
=$
(servicepid
$unit)
2523 m sudo nsenter
-t $pid -n -m bash
2527 sdncmd
() { # systemd namespace cmd
2529 if (( $# <= 2 )); then
2530 echo $0: error wrong number of args
>&2
2535 pid
=$
(servicepid
$unit)
2536 m sudo nsenter
-t $pid -n -m sudo
-u $USER -i "$@"
2544 # we use wireguard now, use mailnnbash.
2546 # m sudo nsenter -t $(pgrep -f "/usr/sbin/openvpn .* --config /etc/openvpn/.*mail.conf") -n -m sudo -u $USER -i bash
2551 pid
=$
(pgrep
-f "/usr/sbin/exim4 -bd -q30m -C /etc/exim4/my.conf"|h1
)
2552 if [[ ! $pid ]]; then
2553 echo "eximbash: failed to find exim pid. systemctl -n 30 status exim4:"
2554 systemctl status exim4
2556 m sudo nsenter
-t $pid -n -m
2560 spamdpid
=$
(systemctl show
--property MainPID
--value spamassassin
)
2561 m sudo nsenter
-t $spamdpid -n -m sudo
-u Debian-exim spamassassin
"$@"
2564 m sudo nsenter
-t $
(systemctl status unbound|
sed -n '/^ *Main PID:/s/[^0-9]//gp') -n -m sudo
-u $USER -i bash
2568 s nmtui-connect
"$@"
2572 local unit pid ns mailnn
2573 # mailvpn would belong on the list if using openvpn
2574 for unit
in mailnn unbound dovecot spamassassin exim4 radicale
; do
2575 pid
=$
(servicepid
$unit)
2576 echo debug
: unit
=$unit pid
=$pid
2577 if [[ ! $pid ]]; then
2578 echo failed to
find pid
for unit
=$unit
2581 if ! ns
=$
(s readlink
/proc
/$pid/ns
/net
); then
2582 echo failed to
find ns
for unit
=$unit pid
=$pid
2585 if [[ $mailnn ]]; then
2586 if [[ $ns != "$mailnn" ]]; then
2587 echo "$unit ns $ns != $mailnn"
2598 m sudo
-E env
"PATH=$PATH" nsenter
-t $
(pgrep
-f "/usr/sbin/openvpn .* --config /etc/openvpn/.*client.conf") -n "$@"
2602 vpncmd sudo
-u iank env
"PATH=$PATH" "$@"
2610 if [[ -e /lib
/systemd
/system
/openvpn-client@.service
]]; then
2611 local vpn_service
=openvpn-client
2613 local vpn_service
=openvpn
2616 [[ $1 ]] ||
{ echo need arg
; return 1; }
2617 journalctl
--unit=$vpn_service@
$1 -f -n0 &
2618 # sometimes the journal doesnt open until after the vpn output
2619 # has happened. hoping this fixes that.
2621 sudo systemctl start
$vpn_service@
$1
2622 # sometimes the ask-password agent does not work and needs a delay.
2624 # https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=779240
2625 # noticed around 8-2017 after update from around stretch release
2626 # on debian testing, even though the bug is much older.
2627 sudo systemd-tty-ask-password-agent
2632 ls -lad /run
/user
/1000
2633 stats
=$
(stat
-c%a-
%g-
%u
/run
/user
/1000)
2634 if [[ $stats != 700-1000-1000 ]]; then
2635 m s
chmod 700 /run
/user
/1000; m s chown iank.iank
/run
/user
/1000
2639 # systemctl is-enabled / status / cat says nothing, instead theres
2640 # some obscure symlink. paths copied from man systemd.unit.
2641 # possibly also usefull, but incomplete, doesnt show units not loaded in memory:
2642 # seru list-dependencies --reverse --all UNIT
2645 local -a dirs search
2651 ~
/.config
/systemd
/user.control
/*
2652 $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/systemd
/user.control
/*
2653 $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/systemd
/transient
/*
2654 $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/systemd
/generator.early
/*
2655 ~
/.config
/systemd
/user
/*
2657 $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/systemd
/user
/*
2659 $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/systemd
/generator
/*
2660 ~
/.local
/share
/systemd
/user
/*
2661 /usr
/lib
/systemd
/user
/*
2662 $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/systemd
/generator.late
/*
2667 /etc
/systemd
/system.control
/*
2668 /run
/systemd
/system.control
/*
2669 /run
/systemd
/transient
/*
2670 /run
/systemd
/generator.early
/*
2671 /etc
/systemd
/system
/*
2672 /etc
/systemd
/systemd.attached
/*
2673 /run
/systemd
/system
/*
2674 /run
/systemd
/systemd.attached
/*
2675 /run
/systemd
/generator
/*
2676 /lib
/systemd
/system
/*
2677 /run
/systemd
/generator.late
/*
2681 for f
in "${search[@]}"; do
2682 [[ -d $f ]] ||
continue
2689 # dirs is just so we write out the directory names, ls does it when there is 2 or more dirs.
2705 read _ link _ istls
< <(resolvectl dnsovertls tunfsf
)
2708 *) echo fixvpndns error
: unexpected istls value
: $istls >&2; return 1 ;;
2710 s busctl call org.freedesktop.resolve1
/org
/freedesktop
/resolve1 org.freedesktop.resolve1.Manager SetLinkDNSOverTLS is
$link no
2714 [[ $1 ]] ||
{ echo need arg
; return 1; }
2715 if [[ -e /lib
/systemd
/system
/openvpn-client@.service
]]; then
2716 local vpn_service
=openvpn-client
2718 local vpn_service
=openvpn
2720 sudo systemctl stop
$vpn_service@
$1
2722 vpnoffc
() { # vpn off client
2723 ser stop openvpn-client-tr@client
2726 ser start openvpn-client-tr@client
2730 vspicy
() { # usage: VIRSH_DOMAIN
2731 # connect to vms made with virt-install
2732 spicy
-p $
(sudo virsh dumpxml
"$1"|
grep "<graphics.*type='spice'"|\
2733 sed -r "s/.*port='([0-9]+).*/\1/")
2737 cat-new-files
/m
/4e
/INBOX
/new
2740 wtr
() { curl wttr.in
/boston
; }
2742 xevkb
() { xev
-event keyboard
; }
2747 printf "running: %s\n" "$*"
2751 f
=/a
/f
/ansible-configs
/files
/common
/etc
/fsf-workstation-bashrc.sh
2752 if [[ -e $f ]]; then
2753 # shellcheck disable=SC1090
2758 # https://electrum.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tor.html
2759 # https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum-docs/issues/129
2760 s rsync
-ptog --chown bitcoin
:bitcoin ~
/.Xauthority
/var
/lib
/bitcoind
/.Xauthority
2761 sudo
-u bitcoin DISPLAY
=$DISPLAY XAUTHORITY
=/var
/lib
/bitcoind
/.Xauthority
/a
/opt
/electrum-4.2
.1-x86_64.AppImage
-p socks5
:localhost
:9050
2764 sudo
-u bitcoin DISPLAY
=$DISPLAY XAUTHORITY
=/var
/lib
/bitcoind
/.Xauthority
/a
/opt
/monero-gui-v0.17
.3.2/monero-wallet-gui
2769 # we also have a file in /a/c/...konsole...
2770 local f
=$HOME/.config
/konsolerc
2771 setini DefaultProfile profileian.profile
"Desktop Entry" $f
2772 setini Favorites profileian.profile
"Favorite Profiles" $f
2773 setini ShowMenuBarByDefault false KonsoleWindow
$f
2774 setini TabBarPosition Top TabBar
$f
2778 while read -r k v
; do
2779 # shellcheck disable=SC2154
2780 setini
$k $v sakura
/a
/c
/subdir_files
/.config
/sakura
/sakura.conf
2782 colorset1_back rgb(33,37,39)
2786 disable_numbered_tabswitch true
2787 scroll_lines 10000000
2792 # make a page of links found in the files $@. redirect output
2794 gr
-oh 'https?:\/\/(www\.)?[-a-zA-Z0-9@:%._\+~#=]{1,256}\.[a-zA-Z0-9()]{1,6}\b([-a-zA-Z0-9()@:%_\+.~#?&//=]*)' "$@" | \
2795 rev |
sort -u |
rev |
sed 's,.*,<a href="\0">\0</a><br\>,'
2798 reset-xscreensaver
() {
2799 # except for spash, i set these by setting gui options in
2800 # xscreensaver-command -demo
2801 # then finding the corresponding option in .xscreensaver
2802 # spash, i happened to notice in .xscreensaver
2804 # dpmsOff, monitor doesnt come back on using old free software supported nvidia card
2805 cat > /home
/iank
/.xscreensaver
<<'EOF'
2808 dpmsStandby: 0:07:00
2809 dpmsSuspend: 0:08:00
2813 lockTimeout: 0:06:00
2820 # very useful, copy directory structure 3 deep. add remove /*/ to change level
2821 # rsync -aivh --exclude '/*/*/*/' -f"+ */" -f"- *" SRC DEST
2824 # * stuff that makes sense to be at the end
2825 if [[ "$SUDOD" ]]; then
2826 # allow failure, for example if we are sudoing into a user with diffferent/lesser permissions.
2829 elif [[ -d /a
]] && [[ $PWD == "$HOME" ]] && [[ $
- == *i
* ]]; then
2837 # for mitmproxy to get a newer python.
2838 # commented until i want to use it because it
2839 # noticably slows bash startup
2843 if [[ $EUID == 0 ||
! -e ~
/.pyenv
/bin
]]; then
2844 echo "error: dont be root. make sure pyenv is installed"
2847 export PATH
="$HOME/.pyenv/bin:$PATH"
2848 eval "$(pyenv init -)"
2849 eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init -)"
2853 export GOPATH
=$HOME/go
2854 path-add
$GOPATH/bin
2855 path-add
/usr
/local
/go
/bin
2857 # I have the git repo and a release. either one should work.
2858 # I have both because I was trying to solve an issue that
2859 # turned out to be unrelated.
2860 # ARDUINO_PATH=/a/opt/Arduino/build/linux/work
2862 ## i should have documented this...
2863 # based on https://github.com/keyboardio/Kaleidoscope
2864 export KALEIDOSCOPE_DIR
=/a
/opt
/Kaleidoscope
2866 # They want to be added to the start, but i think
2867 # that should be avoided unless we really need it.
2868 path-add
--end ~
/.npm-global
2871 path-add
--end $HOME/.cargo
/bin
2873 if type -P rg
&>/dev
/null
; then
2874 # --no-messages because of annoying errors on broken symlinks
2875 # -z = search .gz etc files
2876 # -. = search dotfilesq
2877 rg
() { command rg
-.
-z --no-messages -L -i -M 900 --no-ignore-parent --no-ignore-vcs -g '!.git' -g '!auto-save-list' -g '!.savehist' "$@" ||
return $?
; }
2878 #fails if not exist. ignore
2879 complete
-r rg
2>/dev
/null ||
:
2886 # taken from default changes to bashrc and bash_profile
2887 path-add
--end --ifexists $HOME/.rvm
/bin
2888 # also had ruby bin dir, but moved that to environment.sh
2889 # so its included in overall env
2892 export BASEFILE_DIR
=/a
/bin
/fai-basefiles
2894 #export ANDROID_HOME=/a/opt/android-home
2895 # https://f-droid.org/en/docs/Installing_the_Server_and_Repo_Tools/
2896 #export USE_SDK_WRAPPER=yes
2897 #PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/tools:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools
2899 # didnt get drush working, if I did, this seems like the
2900 # only good thing to include for it.
2901 # Include Drush completion.
2902 # if [ -f "/home/ian/.drush/drush.complete.sh" ] ; then
2903 # source /home/ian/.drush/drush.complete.sh
2910 # https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xinitrc#Autostart_X_at_login
2911 # i added an extra condition as gentoo xorg guide says depending on
2912 # $DISPLAY is fragile.
2913 if [[ ! $DISPLAY && $XDG_VTNR == 1 ]] && shopt -q login_shell
&& isarch
; then
2918 # ensure no bad programs appending to this file will have an affect