#!/bin/bash # Copyright (C) 2019 Ian Kelling # SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later # this gets sourced. shebang is just for file mode detection # * settings HISTFILE=$HOME/.bh source /a/bin/distro-setup/path-add-function path-add /a/exe # add this with absolute paths as needed for better security #path-add --end /path/to/node_modules/.bin # pip3 --user things go here: path-add --end ~/.local/bin path-add --ifexists --end /a/work/libremanage path-add --ifexists --end /a/opt/adt-bundle*/tools /a/opt/adt-bundle*/platform-tools path-add --ifexists --end /a/opt/scancode-toolkit-3.0.2 export WCDHOME=/a # * include files # generated instead of dynamic for the benefit of shellcheck #for x in /a/bin/distro-functions/src/* /a/bin/!(githtml)/*-function?(s); do echo source $x ; done source /a/bin/distro-functions/src/identify-distros source /a/bin/distro-functions/src/package-manager-abstractions source /a/bin/log-quiet/logq-function source /a/bin/small-misc-bash/psg-function # for x in /a/bin/bash_unpublished/source-!(.#*); do echo source $x; done source /a/bin/bash_unpublished/source-semi-priv source /a/bin/bash_unpublished/source-state source /a/bin/log-quiet/logq-function # * functions # todo, update this complete -F _longopt la lower low rlt rld rl lld ts ll dircp ex fcp fct fpst gr anki() { if which anki &>/dev/null; then command anki else schroot -c anki -- anki fi } acat() { shopt -s nullglob hrcat /m/md/alerts/new/* /m/md/alerts/cur/* shopt -u nullglob } aclear() { shopt -s nullglob files=(/m/md/alerts/new/* /m/md/alerts/cur/*) if (( ${#files[@]} )); then rm -f ${files[@]} fi shopt -u nullglob system-status _ } ap() { # pushd in case current directory has an ansible.cfg file pushd /a/xans >/dev/null ansible-playbook -v -l ${1:- $(hostname -f)} site.yml popd >/dev/null } aw() { pushd /a/work/ansible-configs >/dev/null time ansible-playbook -v -i inventory adhoc.yml "$@" popd >/dev/null } ad() { pushd /a/bin/distro-setup/a >/dev/null ansible-playbook site.yml popd >/dev/null } astudio() { # googling android emulator libGL error: failed to load driver: r600 # lead to http://stackoverflow.com/a/36625175/14456 export ANDROID_EMULATOR_USE_SYSTEM_LIBS=1 /a/opt/android-studio/bin/studio.sh "$@" &r; } bindpush() { lipush || return 1 for h in li l2; do sl $h <<'EOF' || return 1 set -e conflink f=/var/lib/bind/db.b8.nz ser stop bind9 s rm -fv $f.jnl s install -m 644 -o bind -g bind /p/c/machine_specific/linode/bind-initial/db.b8.nz $f ser restart bind9 EOF done } bbk() { # btrbk wrapper c / local active=true systemctl is-active btrbk.timer || active=false if $active; then ser disable btrbk.timer fi if systemctl is-active btrbk.service; then $active && ser enable btrbk.timer echo "cron btrbk is already running" return 1 fi # run latest install-my-scripts btrbk-run "$@" | pee cat "systemd-cat -t btrbk-run" $active && ser enable btrbk.timer } bfg() { java -jar /a/opt/bfg-1.12.14.jar "$@"; } bigclock() { xclock -digital -update 1 -face 'arial black-80:bold' } bpull() { [[ $1 ]] || return 1 c / # run latest install-my-scripts switch-mail-host $1 $HOSTNAME | pee cat "systemd-cat -t switch-mail-host" } bpush() { [[ $1 ]] || return 1 c / # run latest install-my-scripts switch-mail-host $HOSTNAME $1 | pee cat "systemd-cat -t switch-mail-host" } lipush() { # note, i had --delete-excluded, but that deletes all files in --exclude-from on # the remote site, which doesn't make sense, so not sure why i had it. local p a p=(/a/bin /a/exe /a/h /a/c /p/c/machine_specific/linode{,.hosts} /a/opt/{emacs,emacs-debianstable,mu}) a="-ahviSAXPH --specials --devices --delete --relative --exclude-from=/p/c/li-rsync-excludes" ret=0 m rsync $@ $a ${p[@]} /p/c/machine_specific/l2 root@l2.b8.nz:/ || ret=$? m rsync $@ $a ${p[@]} /p/c/machine_specific/li root@li.b8.nz:/ || ret=$? m rsync $@ -ahviSAXPH root@iankelling.org:/a/h/proposed-comments/ /a/h/proposed-comments || ret=$? return $ret } lipushnoe() { # noe = noemacs. for running faster. rsync $@ --delete-excluded -ahviSAXPH --specials --devices --delete --relative \ --exclude-from=/p/c/li-rsync-excludes /a/bin /a/exe /a/h /a/c /p/c/machine_specific/li root@li:/ } #### begin bitcoin related things btc() { local f=/etc/bitcoin/bitcoin.conf # importprivkey will timeout if using the default of 15 mins. # upped it to 1 hour. bitcoin-cli -rpcclienttimeout=60000 -$(s grep rpcuser= $f) -$(s grep rpcpassword= $f) "$@" } btcusd() { # $1 btc in usd local price price="$(curl -s https://api.coinbase.com/v2/prices/BTC-USD/spot | jq -r .data.amount)" printf "$%s\n" "$price" if [[ $1 ]]; then printf "$%.2f\n" "$(echo "scale=4; $price * $1"| bc -l)" fi } usdbtc() { # $1 usd in btc local price price="$(curl -s https://api.coinbase.com/v2/prices/BTC-USD/spot | jq -r .data.amount)" printf "$%s\n" "$price" if [[ $1 ]]; then # 100 mil satoshi / btc. 8 digits after the 1. printf "%.8f btc\n" "$(echo "scale=10; $1 / $price "| bc -l)" fi } satoshi() { # $1 satoshi in usd local price price="$(curl -s https://api.coinbase.com/v2/prices/BTC-USD/spot | jq -r .data.amount)" price=$(echo "scale=10; $price * 0.00000001"| bc -l) printf "$%f\n" "$price" if [[ $1 ]]; then printf "$%.2f\n" "$(echo "scale=10; $price * $1"| bc -l)" fi } #### end bitcoin related things cbfstool () { /a/opt/coreboot/build/cbfstool "$@"; } cgpl() { if (($#)); then cp /a/bin/data/COPYING "$@" else cp /a/bin/data/COPYING . fi } capache() { if (($#)); then cp /a/bin/data/LICENSE "$@" else cp /a/bin/data/LICENSE . fi } chrome() { if type -p chromium &>/dev/null; then cmd=chromium else cd cmd="schroot -c stretch chromium" CHROMIUM_FLAGS='--enable-remote-extensions' $cmd &r fi } # do all tee. # pipe to this, or just type like a shell dat() { tee >(ssh frodo.b8.nz bash -l) >(ssh x2 bash -l) >(ssh tp.b8.nz bash -l) >(ssh kw bash -l) >(ssh tp.b8.nz bash -l) } da() { # do all local host for host in x2 kw tp.b8.nz x3.b8.nz frodo.b8.nz; do ssh $host "$@" done } debian_pick_mirror () { # netselect-apt finds a fast mirror. # but we need to replace the mirrors ourselves, # because it doesnt do that. best it can do is # output a basic sources file # here we get the server it found, get the main server we use # then substitute all instances of one for the other in the sources file # and backup original to /etc/apt/sources.list-original. # this is idempotent. the only way to identify debian sources is to # note the original server, so we put it in a comment so we can # identify it later. local file file=$(mktemp -d)/f # safe way to get file name without creating one sudo netselect-apt -o "$file" || return 1 url=$(grep ^\\w $file | head -n1 | awk '{print $2}') sudo cp -f /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list-original sudo sed -ri "/http.us.debian.org/ s@( *[^ #]+ +)[^ ]+([^#]+).*@\1$url\2# http.us.debian.org@" /etc/apt/sources.list sudo apt-get update } digme() { digdiff @ns{1,2}.iankelling.org "$@" } dup() { local ran_d ran_d=false case $PS1 in *DISTRO-BEGIN!*|*DISTRO!*) /b/ds/distro-begin || return $? ran_d=true ;;& *DISTRO-END!*|*DISTRO!*) /b/ds/distro-end || return $? ran_d=true ;;& *CONFLINK*) if ! $ran_d; then conflink fi ;; esac system-status _ } envload() { # load environment from a previous: export > file local file=${1:-$HOME/.${USER}_env} eval "$(export | sed 's/^declare -x/export -n/')" while IFS= read -r line; do # declare -x makes variables local to a function eval ${line/#declare -x/export} done < "$file" } # one that comes with distros is too old for newer devices fastboot() { /a/opt/android-platform-tools/fastboot "$@"; } kdecd() { /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexec/kdeconnectd; } # List of apps to install/update # Create from existing manually installed apps by doing # fdroidcl update # fdroidcl search -i, then manually removing # automatically installed/preinstalled apps # # # my attempt at recovering from boot loop: # # in that case, boot to recovery (volume up, home button, power, let go of power after samsun logo) # # then # mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p12 /data # cd /data # find -iname '*appname*' # rm -rf FOUND_DIRS # usually good enough to just rm -rf /data/app/APPNAME # # currently broken: # # causes replicant to crash # org.quantumbadger.redreader # org.kde.kdeconnect_tp # not broke, but wont work without gps #com.zoffcc.applications.zanavi # not broke, but not using atm #com.nutomic.syncthingandroid # # doesn\'t work on replicant #net.sourceforge.opencamera # fdroid_pkgs=( de.marmaro.krt.ffupdater me.ccrama.redditslide org.fedorahosted.freeotp at.bitfire.davdroid com.alaskalinuxuser.justnotes com.artifex.mupdf.viewer.app com.danielkim.soundrecorder com.fsck.k9 com.ghostsq.commander com.ichi2.anki com.jmstudios.redmoon com.jmstudios.chibe org.kde.kdeconnect_tp com.notecryptpro com.termux cz.martykan.forecastie de.danoeh.antennapod de.blinkt.openvpn de.marmaro.krt.ffupdater eu.siacs.conversations free.rm.skytube.oss im.vector.alpha # riot info.papdt.blackblub me.tripsit.tripmobile net.gaast.giggity net.minetest.minetest net.osmand.plus org.isoron.uhabits org.linphone org.gnu.icecat org.smssecure.smssecure org.yaaic sh.ftp.rocketninelabs.meditationassistant.opensource ) # https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/wip-selinux-capable-superuser-t3216394 # for maru, #me.phh.superuser fdup() { local -A installed updated local p fdroidcl update if fdroidcl search -u | grep ^org.fdroid.fdroid; then fdroidcl install org.fdroid.fdroid sleep 5 fdroidcl update fi for p in $(fdroidcl search -i| grep -o "^\S\+"); do installed[$p]=true done for p in $(fdroidcl search -u| grep -o "^\S\+"); do updated[$p]=false done for p in ${fdroid_pkgs[@]}; do if ! ${installed[$p]:-false}; then fdroidcl install $p # sleeps are just me being paranoid since replicant has a history of crashing when certain apps are installed sleep 5 fi done for p in ${!installed[@]}; do if ! ${updated[$p]:-true}; then fdroidcl install $p sleep 5 fi done } firefox-default-profile() { key=Default value=1 section=$1 file=/p/c/subdir_files/.mozilla/firefox/profiles.ini sed -ri "/^ *$key/d" "$file" sed -ri "/ *\[$section\]/,/^ *\[[^]]+\]/{/^\s*$key[[:space:]=]/d};/ *\[$section\]/a $key=$value" "$file" } fdhome() { #firefox default home profile firefox-default-profile Profile0 } fdwork() { firefox-default-profile Profile4 } ff() { if type -P firefox &>/dev/null; then firefox "$@" else iceweasel "$@" fi } fn() { firefox -P alt "$@" >/dev/null 2>&1 } fsdiff () { local missing=false local dname="${PWD##*/}" local m="/a/tmp/$dname-missing" local d="/a/tmp/$dname-diff" [[ -e $d ]] && rm "$d" [[ -e $m ]] && rm "$m" local msize=0 local fsfile while read -r line; do fsfile="$1${line#.}" if [[ -e "$fsfile" ]]; then md5diff "$line" "$fsfile" && tee -a "/a/tmp/$dname-diff" <<< "$fsfile $line" else missing=true echo "$line" >> "$m" msize=$((msize + 1)) fi done < <(find . -type f ) if $missing; then echo "$m" (( msize <= 100 )) && cat $m fi } fsdiff-test() { # expected output, with different tmp dirs # /tmp/tmp.HDPbwMqdC9/c/d ./c/d # /a/tmp/tmp.qLDkYxBYPM-missing # ./b cd $(mktemp -d) echo ok > a echo nok > b mkdir c echo ok > c/d local x x=$(mktemp -d) mkdir $x/c echo different > $x/c/d echo ok > $x/a fsdiff $x } rename-test() { # test whether missing files were renamed, generally for use with fsdiff # $1 = fsdiff output file, $2 = directory to compare to. pwd = fsdiff dir # echos non-renamed files local x y found unset sums for x in "$2"/*; do { sums+=( "$(md5sum < "$x")" ) ; } 2>/dev/null done while read -r line; do { missing_sum=$(md5sum < "$line") ; } 2>/dev/null renamed=false for x in "${sums[@]}"; do if [[ $missing_sum == "$x" ]]; then renamed=true break fi done $renamed || echo "$line" done < "$1" return 0 } feh() { # F = fullscren, z = random, Z = auto zoom command feh -FzZ "$@" } fw() { firefox -P default "$@" >/dev/null 2>&1 } gitian() { git config user.email ian@iankelling.org } # at least in flidas, things rely on gpg being gpg1 gpg() { command gpg2 "$@" } gse() { local email=ian@iankelling.org if readlink ~/.mu | grep fsf &>/dev/null; then email=iank@fsf.org fi git send-email --notes "--envelope-sender=<$email>" \ --suppress-cc=self "$@" } hstatus() { # do git status on published repos. c /a/bin/githtml for x in *; do cd $(readlink -f $x)/.. status=$(i status -s) || pwd if [[ $status ]]; then hr echo $x printf "%s\n" "$status" fi cd /a/bin/githtml done } idea() { /a/opt/idea-IC-163.7743.44/bin/idea.sh "$@" &r } o() { if type gvfs-open &> /dev/null ; then gvfs-open "$@" else xdg-open "$@" fi # another alternative is run-mailcap } jfilter() { grep -Evi -e "^(\S+\s+){4}(sudo|sshd|cron)\[\S*:" \ -e "^(\S+\s+){4}systemd\[\S*: (starting|started) (btrfsmaintstop|dynamicipupdate|spamd dns bug fix cronjob|rss2email)\.*$" } jtail() { journalctl -n 10000 -f "$@" | jfilter } jr() { journalctl "$@" | jfilter | less ; } jrf() { journalctl -f "$@" | jfilter; } kff() { # keyboardio firmware flash pushd /a/bin/distro-setup/Arduino/Model01-Firmware yes $'\n' | make flash popd } lom() { local l base if [[ $1 == /* ]]; then base=${1##*/} if mountpoint /mnt/$base; then return 0 fi l=$(sudo losetup -f) sudo losetup $l $1 if ! sudo cryptsetup luksOpen $l $base; then sudo losetup -d $l return 1 fi sudo mkdir -p /mnt/$base sudo mount /dev/mapper/$base /mnt/$base sudo chown $USER:$USER /mnt/$base else base=$1 sudo umount /mnt/$base l=$(sudo cryptsetup status /dev/mapper/$base|sed -rn 's/^\s*device:\s*(.*)/\1/p') sudo cryptsetup luksClose /dev/mapper/$base || return 1 sudo losetup -d $l fi } mbenable() { local mb=$1 dst=/m/4e/$mb src=/m/md/$mb set -x [[ -e $src ]] || { set +x; return 1; } mv -T $src $dst || { set +x; return 1; } ln -s -T $dst $src /a/exe/lnf /m/.mu ~ mu index --maildir=/m/4e set +x } mbdisable() { local mb=$1 dst=/m/md/$mb src=/m/4e/$mb set -x [[ -e $src ]] || { set +x; return 1; } if [[ -L $dst ]]; then rm $dst; fi mv -T $src $dst set +x } mdt() { markdown "$1" >/tmp/mdtest.html firefox /tmp/mdtest.html } mo() { xset dpms force off; } # monitor off net-dev-info() { e "lspci -nnk|gr -iA2 net" lspci -nnk|gr -iA2 net hr e "s lshw -C network" hr s lshw -C network } nk() { ser stop NetworkManager ser stop dnsmasq s resolvconf -d NetworkManager ser start dnsmasq s ifup br0 } ngo() { s ifdown br0 ser start NetworkManager sleep 4 s nmtui-connect } otp() { oathtool --totp -b "$@" | xclip -selection clipboard } pakaraoke() { # from http://askubuntu.com/questions/456021/remove-vocals-from-mp3-and-get-only-instrumentals 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 } pfind() { #find *$1* in $PATH [[ $# != 1 ]] && { echo requires 1 argument; return 1; } local pathArray IFS=: pathArray=($PATH); unset IFS find "${pathArray[@]}" -iname "*$1*" } pick-trash() { # trash-restore lists everything that has been trashed at or below CWD # This picks out files just in CWD, not subdirectories, # which also match grep $1, usually use $1 for a time string # which you get from running restore-trash once first local name x ask local nth=1 # last condition is to not ask again for ones we skipped while name="$( echo | restore-trash | gr "$PWD/[^/]\+$" | gr "$1" )" \ && [[ $name ]] && (( $(wc -l <<<"$name") >= nth )); do name="$(echo "$name" | head -n $nth | tail -n 1 )" read -r -p "$name [Y/n] " ask if [[ ! $ask || $ask == [Yy] ]]; then x=$( echo "$name" | gr -o "^\s*[0-9]*" ) echo $x | restore-trash > /dev/null elif [[ $ask == [Nn] ]]; then nth=$((nth+1)) else return fi done } pub() { rld /a/h/_site/ li:/var/www/iankelling.org/html } pumpa() { # fixes the menu bar in xmonad. this won\'t be needed when xmonad # packages catches up on some changes in future (this is written in # 4/2017) # # geekosaur: so youll want to upgrade to xmonad 0.13 or else use a # locally modified XMonad.Hooks.ManageDocks that doesnt set the # work area; turns out it\'s impossible to set correctly if you are # not a fully EWMH compliant desktop environment # # geekosaur: chrome shows one failure mode, qt/kde another, other # gtk apps a third, ... I came up with a setting that works for me # locally but apparently doesnt work for others, so we joined the # other tiling window managers in giving up on setting it at all # xprop -root -remove _NET_WORKAREA command pumpa &r } # reviewboard, used at my old job #rbpipe() { rbt post -o --diff-filename=- "$@"; } #rbp() { rbt post -o "$@"; } rebr() { s ifdown br0 s ifup br0 } resolvcat() { local f f=/etc/resolv.conf echo $f:; ccat $f hr; echo dnsmasq is $(systemctl is-active dnsmasq) f=/var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf hr; echo $f:; ccat $f f=/etc/dnsmasq-servers.conf hr; echo $f:; ccat $f } # only run on MAIL_HOST. simpler to keep this on one system. r2eadd() { # usage: name url # initial setup of rss2email: # r2e new r2e@iankelling.org # that initializes files, and sets default email. # symlink to the config doesnt work, so I copied it to /p/c # and then use cli option to specify explicit path. # Only option changed from default config is to set # force-from = True # # or else for a few feeds, the from address is set by the feed, and # if I fail delivery, then I send a bounce message to that from # address, which makes me be a spammer. r2e add $1 "$2" $1@r2e.iankelling.org # get up to date and dont send old entries now: r2e run --no-send $1 } r2e() { command r2e -d /p/c/rss2email.json -c /p/c/rss2email.cfg "$@"; } rspicy() { # usage: HOST DOMAIN # connect to spice vm remote host. use vspicy for local host local port # shellcheck disable=SC2087 port=$(ssh $1<$tmp/timing # todo, the current sleep seems pretty good, but it # would be nice to have an empirical measurement, or # some better wait to sync up. # # note: --loop-file=no prevents it from hanging if you have that # set to inf the mpv config. # --loop=no prevents it from exit code 3 due to stdin if you # had it set to inf in mpv config. # # args go to mpv, for example --volume=80, 50% cat >$out <= 3 )); then args+=("$1"); shift else args+=("$1" "$2"); shift 2 fi ;; *) break ;; esac done remote="$1"; shift if [[ ! $remote ]]; then echo $0: error hostname required >&2 return 1 fi dorsync=false haveinfo=false tmpa=(/p/sshinfo/???????????"$remote") sshinfo=${tmpa[0]} if [[ -e $sshinfo ]]; then haveinfo=true fi if $haveinfo; then tmp=${sshinfo[0]##*/} tmp2=${tmp::11} type=${tmp2: -1} if [[ $type == b ]]; then info_sec=${tmp::10} if (( $(stat -c%Y /b/ds/brc) > info_sec || $(stat -c%Y /b/ds/.bashrc) > info_sec )); then dorsync=true rm -f $sshinfo fi fi else dorsync=true # use this weird yes thing to ensure we know ssh succeeded tmp=$(command ssh "${args[@]}" "$remote" "if test -e /a/bin/ds/.bashrc -a -L .bashrc; then echo yes; fi") || return if [[ $tmp == yes ]]; then type=a else type=b fi fi if $dorsync || ! $haveinfo; then sshinfo=/p/sshinfo/$now$type"$remote" touch $sshinfo chmod 666 $sshinfo fi if [[ $type == b ]]; then if $dorsync; then RSYNC_RSH="ssh ${args[*]}" rsync -rptL /b/ds/sl/.iank "$remote": fi if (( ${#@} )); then # Theres a couple ways to do this. im not sure whats best, # but relying on bash 4.4+ escape quoting seems most reliable. command ssh "${args[@]}" "$remote" \ BRC=t bash -c '"\"\$@\""' bash ${@@Q} else # -t gives us an interactive shell for normal ssh. -l makes us use the rcfile when piping commands. command ssh -t "${args[@]}" "$remote" BRC=t INPUTRC=.iank/.inputrc bash --rcfile .iank/.bashrc -l fi else BRC=t command ssh "$remote" "$@" fi } sss() { # ssh solo ssh -oControlMaster=no -oControlPath=/ "$@" } # kill off old shared socket then ssh ssk() { local -a opts=() while [[ $1 == -* ]]; do opts+=("$1") shift done m pkill -f "^ssh: /tmp/ssh_mux_${USER}_${1#*@}_22_" m ssh "${opts[@]}" "$@" } # plain limited ssh ssh() { BRC=t command ssh "$@" } # mail related testmail() { declare -gi _seq; _seq+=1 echo "test body" | m mail -s "test mail from $HOSTNAME, $_seq" "${@:-root@localhost}" # for testing to send from an external address, you can do for example # -fian@iank.bid -aFrom:ian@iank.bid web-6fnbs@mail-tester.com # note in exim, you can retry a deferred message # s exim -M MSG_ID # MSG_ID is in /var/log/exim4/mainlog, looks like 1ccdnD-0001nh-EN } # to test sieve, use below command. for fsf mail, see offlineimap-sync script # make modifications, then copy to live file, use -eW to actually modify mailbox # # Another option is to use sieve-test SCRIPT MAIL_FILE. note, # sieve-test doesnt know about envelopes, Im not sure if sieve-filter does. # sieve with output filter. arg is mailbox, like INBOX. # This depends on dovecot conf, notably mail_location in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf _dosieve() { sieve-filter "$@" 2> >(head; tail) >/tmp/testsieve.log && sed -rn '/^Performed actions:/,/^[^ ]/{/^ /p}' /tmp/testsieve.log | sort | uniq -c } # always run this first, edit the test files, then run the following testsieve() { _dosieve ~/sieve/maintest.sieve ${1:-INBOX} delete } runsieve() { c ~/sieve; cp personal{test,}.sieve; cp lists{test,}.sieve; cp personalend{test,}.sieve _dosieve ~/sieve/main.sieve -eW ${1:-INBOX} delete } # mail related testexim() { # testmail above calls sendmail, which is a link to exim/postfix. # its docs dont say a way of adding an argument # to sendmail to turn on debug output. We could make a wrapper, but # that is a pain. Exim debug args are documented here: # http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-the_exim_command_line.html # # http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-building_and_installing_exim.html # note, for exim daemon, you can turn on debug options by # adding -d, etc to COMMONOPTIONS in # /etc/default/exim4 # # to specify recipients other than those in to, cc, bcc, you can use the cli args, eg: # exim -i 'test@zroe.org, t2@zroe.org' <<'EOF' # # exim -d -t <<'EOF' From: i@dmarctest.b8.nz To: mailman@dev.fsf.org Subject: test2 Reply-to: rtest@iankelling.org This is a test message. EOF } # toggle keyboard tk() { # based on # https://askubuntu.com/questions/160945/is-there-a-way-to-disable-a-laptops-internal-keyboard id=$(xinput --list --id-only 'AT Translated Set 2 keyboard') if xinput list | grep -F '∼ AT Translated Set 2 keyboard' &>/dev/null; then echo enabling keyboard # find the first slave keyboard number, they are all the same in my output. # if they werent, worst case we would need to save the slave number somewhere # when it got disabled. slave=$(xinput list | sed -n 's/.*slave \+keyboard (\([0-9]*\)).*/\1/p' | head -n1) xinput reattach $id $slave else xinput float $id fi } tm() { # timer in minutes # --no-config (sleep $(calc "$* * 60") && mpv --no-config --volume 50 /a/bin/data/alarm.mp3) > /dev/null 2>&1 & } trg() { transmission-remote-gtk&r; } trc() { # example, set global upload limit to 100 kilobytes: # trc -u 100 TR_AUTH=":$(jq -r .profiles[0].password ~/.config/transmission-remote-gtk/config.json)" transmission-remote transmission.lan -ne "$@" } tu() { local s dir dir="$(dirname "$1")" if [[ -e $1 && ! -w $1 || ! -w $(dirname "$1") ]]; then s=s; fi # full path for using in some initial setup steps $s /a/exe/teeu "$@" } vpncmd() { #m s nsenter -t $(pgrep -f "/usr/sbin/openvpn .* --config /etc/openvpn/.*pia.conf") -n -m "$@" m s nsenter -t $(pgrep -f "/usr/sbin/openvpn .* --config /etc/openvpn/.*client.conf") -n -m "$@" } vpnf() { vpncmd gksudo -u iank "firefox -no-remote -P vpn" &r } vpni() { vpncmd gksudo -u iank "$*" } vpnbash() { vpncmd bash } vpn() { if [[ -e /lib/systemd/system/openvpn-client@.service ]]; then local vpn_service=openvpn-client else local vpn_service=openvpn fi [[ $1 ]] || { echo need arg; return 1; } journalctl --unit=$vpn_service@$1 -f -n0 & s systemctl start $vpn_service@$1 # sometimes the ask-password agent does not work and needs a delay. sleep .5 # https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=779240 # noticed around 8-2017 after update from around stretch release # on debian testing, even though the bug is much older. s systemd-tty-ask-password-agent } vpnoff() { [[ $1 ]] || { echo need arg; return 1; } if [[ -e /lib/systemd/system/openvpn-client@.service ]]; then local vpn_service=openvpn-client else local vpn_service=openvpn fi s systemctl stop $vpn_service@$1 } vspicy() { # usage: VIRSH_DOMAIN # connect to vms made with virt-install spicy -p $(sudo virsh dumpxml "$1"|grep " /home/iank/.xscreensaver <<'EOF' mode: blank dpmsEnabled: True dpmsStandby: 0:02:00 dpmsSuspend: 0:03:00 dpmsOff: 0:00:00 timeout: 0:02:00 lock: True lockTimeout: 0:03:00 splash: False EOF } # * stuff that makes sense to be at the end if [[ "$SUDOD" ]]; then cd "$SUDOD" unset SUDOD elif [[ -d /a ]] && [[ $PWD == "$HOME" ]] && [[ $- == *i* ]]; then cd /a fi # best practice unset IFS # for mitmproxy to get a newer python. # commented until i want to use it because it # noticably slows bash startup # mypyenvinit () { if [[ $EUID == 0 || ! -e ~/.pyenv/bin ]]; then echo "error: dont be root. make sure pyenv is installed" return 1 fi export PATH="$HOME/.pyenv/bin:$PATH" eval "$(pyenv init -)" eval "$(pyenv virtualenv-init -)" } export GOPATH=$HOME/go path-add $GOPATH/bin path-add /usr/local/go/bin # I have the git repo and a release. either one should work. # I have both because I was trying to solve an issue that # turned out to be unrelated. # ARDUINO_PATH=/a/opt/Arduino/build/linux/work export ARDUINO_PATH=/a/opt/arduino-1.8.9 # They want to be added to the start, but i think # that should be avoided unless we really need it. path-add --end ~/.npm-global path-add --end $HOME/.cargo/bin # taken from default changes to bashrc and bash_profile path-add --end $HOME/.rvm/bin path-add --end $HOME/.gem/ruby/2.3.0/bin export BASEFILE_DIR=/a/bin/fai-basefiles #export ANDROID_HOME=/a/opt/android-home # https://f-droid.org/en/docs/Installing_the_Server_and_Repo_Tools/ #export USE_SDK_WRAPPER=yes #PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/tools:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools # didnt get drush working, if I did, this seems like the # only good thing to include for it. # Include Drush completion. # if [ -f "/home/ian/.drush/drush.complete.sh" ] ; then # source /home/ian/.drush/drush.complete.sh # fi # https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xinitrc#Autostart_X_at_login # i added an extra condition as gentoo xorg guide says depending on # $DISPLAY is fragile. if [[ ! $DISPLAY && $XDG_VTNR == 1 ]] && shopt -q login_shell && isarch; then exec startx fi # ensure no bad programs appending to this file will have an affect return 0