From 89d0e7e4ee392615335226b9cd338add542659e9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Antonio Ospite Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2019 16:04:17 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Initial import --- .bash/aliases.d/aliases | 59 +++++ .bash/aliases.d/archives | 63 +++++ .bash/aliases.d/debian | 32 +++ .bash/aliases.d/filters | 19 ++ .bash/aliases.d/ls | 28 ++ .bash/aliases.d/net | 12 + .bash/aliases.d/rai-play | 18 ++ .bash/aliases.d/record | 22 ++ .bash/aliases.d/ssh | 28 ++ .bash/dircolors | 206 +++++++++++++++ .bash/env | 42 +++ .bash_logout | 7 + .bashrc | 43 +++ LICENSE | 674 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ README | 1 + 15 files changed, 1254 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .bash/aliases.d/aliases create mode 100644 .bash/aliases.d/archives create mode 100644 .bash/aliases.d/debian create mode 100644 .bash/aliases.d/filters create mode 100644 .bash/aliases.d/ls create mode 100644 .bash/aliases.d/net create mode 100644 .bash/aliases.d/rai-play create mode 100644 .bash/aliases.d/record create mode 100644 .bash/aliases.d/ssh create mode 100644 .bash/dircolors create mode 100644 .bash/env create mode 100644 .bash_logout create mode 100644 .bashrc create mode 100644 LICENSE create mode 100644 README diff --git a/.bash/aliases.d/aliases b/.bash/aliases.d/aliases new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f39d66 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/aliases.d/aliases @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# http://www.shellperson.net/using-sudo-with-an-alias/ +alias sudo='sudo ' + +alias grep='grep --color=auto' + +# always show English man pages +alias man='LANG=C man' + +if command -v vim &> /dev/null; +then + alias vimdent='vim -esc "normal gg=G" -c "wq"' +fi + +if command -v ccze &> /dev/null; +then + function ct() + { + local FILENAME="$1" + shift + # The $@ means that we can pass + # additional parameters to tail + tail "$@" -f "$FILENAME" | ccze + } + complete -f ct +fi + +if command -v dot &> /dev/null; +then + function dot2png() + { + local FILENAME="$1" + dot -Tpng "$FILENAME" > "$(basename "$FILENAME" .dot).png" + } +fi + +if command -v tidy &> /dev/null; +then + alias htmltidy='tidy -utf8 -asxhtml -i -access 1' +fi + +if command -v diff &> /dev/null; +then + # Can be used with programs which expect a diff as input, e.g.: + # filediff file.c | .../linux/scripts/checkpatch.pl - + function filediff() + { + echo "Signed-off-by: " + diff -pruN /dev/null "$@" + } +fi + +# Drupal coding standard checks using Code Sniffer: +# https://www.drupal.org/node/1419980 +if command -v phpcs &> /dev/null; +then + alias drupalcs="phpcs --standard=Drupal --extensions='php,module,inc,install,test,profile,theme,js,css,info,txt'" +fi diff --git a/.bash/aliases.d/archives b/.bash/aliases.d/archives new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b708078 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/aliases.d/archives @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# Some aliases to make it easier to deal with archives +# +if command -v tar &> /dev/null; +then + function gztar() + { + [ -d "$1" ] || { echo "usage: gztar [tar options]" 1>&2; exit 1; } + DIR="$1" + shift + tar "$@" -czvf "$(basename "$DIR").tar.gz" "$DIR" + } + + function bztar() + { + [ -d "$1" ] || { echo "usage: bztar [tar options]" 1>&2; exit 1; } + DIR="$1" + shift + tar "$@" -cjvf "$(basename "$DIR").tar.bz2" "$DIR" + } + + function xztar() + { + [ -d "$1" ] || { echo "usage: xztar [tar options]" 1>&2; exit 1; } + DIR="$1" + shift + tar "$@" -cJvf "$(basename "$DIR").tar.xz" "$DIR" + } + + function untar() + { + [ -f "$1" ] || return + # the 'a' options detects the compression from the file name + # http://petereisentraut.blogspot.it/2012/05/time-to-retrain-fingers.html + tar -xavf "$1" + } + + alias gzuntar=untar + alias bzuntar=untar + alias xzuntar=untar + + complete -o default -f -X '!*.?(t)bz2' bzuntar + complete -o default -f -X '!*.@(Z|gz|tgz|Gz|dz)' gzuntar + complete -o dirnames gztar bztar +fi + +if command -v unzip &> /dev/null; +then + # Unzip files into a directory names as the zip file basename + function dunzip() + { + local FILENAME="$1" + local DIRNAME + DIRNAME="$(basename "$FILENAME" .zip)" + shift; + + [ -d "$DIRNAME" ] && { echo "destination exists!"; return 1; } + mkdir "$DIRNAME" && unzip "$@" -d "$DIRNAME" "$FILENAME" + } + + complete -o default -f -X '!*.@(zip|ZIP)' dunzip +fi diff --git a/.bash/aliases.d/debian b/.bash/aliases.d/debian new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7efbc63 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/aliases.d/debian @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# Some debian specific aliases +if [ -x /usr/bin/fakeroot ] && [ -x /usr/bin/dpkg-repack ]; +then + alias drepack='fakeroot -u dpkg-repack' +fi + +if command -v aptitude &> /dev/null; +then + function aptitude-remove-dep() + { + PACKAGES=$(apt-cache showsrc "$1" | grep Build-Depends | perl -p -e 's/(?:[\[(].+?[\])]|Build-Depends:|,|\|)//g') + sudo aptitude markauto "$PACKAGES" + } + complete -F _aptitude -o default aptitude-remove-dep +fi + +if command -v dpkg-buildpackage &>/dev/null; +then + alias debbbuild='dpkg-buildpackage -b -us -uc -tc' +fi + +if command -v git &> /dev/null; +then + alias cdgit='cd $(git root)' +fi + +if command -v cme &> /dev/null; +then + alias cme-deps='cme fix dpkg -from control -filter Depends' +fi diff --git a/.bash/aliases.d/filters b/.bash/aliases.d/filters new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a40229a --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/aliases.d/filters @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# Input filters are useful also for non interactive shells (e.g. from vim), so +# expand them unconditionally. +shopt -s expand_aliases + +if command -v php &> /dev/null; +then + # Encode/decode HTML special characters. + alias htmlencode="php -r 'echo htmlspecialchars(file_get_contents(\"php://stdin\"), ENT_COMPAT | ENT_XHTML, \"UTF-8\", false);'" + alias htmldecode="php -r 'echo htmlspecialchars_decode(file_get_contents(\"php://stdin\"), ENT_COMPAT | ENT_XHTML);'" +fi + +# Decode URL encoded strings. +# From https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6250698/how-to-decode-url-encoded-string-in-shell +urldecode() { : "${*//+/ }"; echo -e "${_//%/\\x}"; } + +# Probably a more robust one. +#alias urldecode='python -c "import sys, urllib as ul; print ul.unquote(sys.stdin.read());"' diff --git a/.bash/aliases.d/ls b/.bash/aliases.d/ls new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b75eb16 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/aliases.d/ls @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +if [ -x /usr/bin/dircolors ]; then + if command ls --color=auto /dev/null &> /dev/null; + then + if [ -r ~/.bash/dircolors ]; + then + eval "$(dircolors -b ~/.bash/dircolors)" + else + eval "$(dircolors -b)" + fi + export LS_OPTIONS="--color=auto" + fi +fi + +if command ls --show-control-chars /dev/null &> /dev/null; +then + LS_OPTIONS="$LS_OPTIONS --show-control-chars" +fi + +if command ls -h /dev/null &> /dev/null; +then + LS_OPTIONS="$LS_OPTIONS -h" +fi + +alias ls='LC_ALL=C ls $LS_OPTIONS' +alias ll='ls $LS_OPTIONS -al' +alias l='ls $LS_OPTIONS -l' diff --git a/.bash/aliases.d/net b/.bash/aliases.d/net new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3a15d40 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/aliases.d/net @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# a more informative netstat alternative +if command -v ss &> /dev/null; +then + alias ns='ss -tunap' +fi + +# Don't use net-tools, suggest iproute2 instead +alias ifconfig='echo "Stop using net-tools. Use iproute2 commands instead!" >&2' +alias netstat='echo "Stop using net-tools. Use iproute2 commands instead!" >&2' +alias route='echo "Stop using net-tools. Use iproute2 commands instead!" >&2' diff --git a/.bash/aliases.d/rai-play b/.bash/aliases.d/rai-play new file mode 100644 index 0000000..771eab5 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/aliases.d/rai-play @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +if command -v jq &> /dev/null && command -v gst-launch-1.0 &> /dev/null; +then + function rai-play() + { + [ "x$1" = "x" ] && return 1; + + local BANDWIDTH="2479000" + local CONTENT_URL + + CONTENT_URL=$(wget -q "${1}?json" -O - | jq -r '.video .contentUrl') + if [ "x$CONTENT_URL" != "x" ]; + then + gst-launch-1.0 playbin connection-speed="$BANDWIDTH" uri="$CONTENT_URL" + fi + } +fi diff --git a/.bash/aliases.d/record b/.bash/aliases.d/record new file mode 100644 index 0000000..00372b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/aliases.d/record @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +if command -v script &> /dev/null; +then + function record() + { + TIMESTAMP="$(date '+%Y-%m-%d-%H:%M:%S')" + + # The trick here is to use 'type' to eat any leading environment variables + # and get to the command name. + COMMAND_NAME="$(type -P "$@" 2>/dev/null | cut -d ' ' -f 1)" + + [ "x$COMMAND_NAME" = "x" ] && return 1 + + # Escape the argument so that it can be reused as shell input + # NOTE: this is Bash specific. + COMMAND_ESCAPED=$(printf "%q " "$@") + + script -q -e -c "$COMMAND_ESCAPED" "${TIMESTAMP}_$(basename "$COMMAND_NAME").log" + } + complete -F _command record +fi diff --git a/.bash/aliases.d/ssh b/.bash/aliases.d/ssh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9a1413 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/aliases.d/ssh @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +if command -v ssh &> /dev/null; +then + # Launch screen remotely via ssh and resume the remote session. + function ressh() + { + ssh -t "$@" screen -D -R + } +fi + +if command -v ssh-agent &> /dev/null; +then + # Use ssh-agent. + # + # Assumes "$HOME/.ssh-agent" has been updated with the info from the + # running, agent, this can be done by using a user con job: + # @reboot ssh-agent -s | grep -v echo > $HOME/.ssh-agent + + if [ -z "$SSH_CLIENT" ] && [ -e "$HOME/.ssh-agent" ]; + then + . "$HOME/.ssh-agent" + + alias keyon="ssh-add -t 10800" + alias keyoff='ssh-add -D' + alias keylist='ssh-add -l' + fi +fi diff --git a/.bash/dircolors b/.bash/dircolors new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3aa445b --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/dircolors @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +# Configuration file for dircolors, a utility to help you set the +# LS_COLORS environment variable used by GNU ls with the --color option. + +# Copyright (C) 1996-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, +# are permitted provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. + +# The keywords COLOR, OPTIONS, and EIGHTBIT (honored by the +# slackware version of dircolors) are recognized but ignored. + +# Below are TERM entries, which can be a glob patterns, to match +# against the TERM environment variable to determine if it is colorizable. +TERM Eterm +TERM ansi +TERM *color* +TERM con[0-9]*x[0-9]* +TERM cons25 +TERM console +TERM cygwin +TERM dtterm +TERM gnome +TERM hurd +TERM jfbterm +TERM konsole +TERM kterm +TERM linux +TERM linux-c +TERM mlterm +TERM putty +TERM rxvt* +TERM screen* +TERM st +TERM terminator +TERM tmux* +TERM vt100 +TERM xterm* + +# Below are the color init strings for the basic file types. +# One can use codes for 256 or more colors supported by modern terminals. +# The default color codes use the capabilities of an 8 color terminal +# with some additional attributes as per the following codes: +# Attribute codes: +# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed +# Text color codes: +# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white +# Background color codes: +# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white +#NORMAL 00 # no color code at all +#FILE 00 # regular file: use no color at all +RESET 0 # reset to "normal" color +DIR 01;34 # directory +LINK 01;36 # symbolic link. (If you set this to 'target' instead of a + # numerical value, the color is as for the file pointed to.) +MULTIHARDLINK 00 # regular file with more than one link +FIFO 40;33 # pipe +SOCK 01;35 # socket +DOOR 01;35 # door +BLK 40;33;01 # block device driver +CHR 40;33;01 # character device driver +ORPHAN 40;31;01 # symlink to nonexistent file, or non-stat'able file ... +MISSING 00 # ... and the files they point to +SETUID 37;41 # file that is setuid (u+s) +SETGID 30;43 # file that is setgid (g+s) +CAPABILITY 30;41 # file with capability +STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE 30;42 # dir that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w) +OTHER_WRITABLE 34;42 # dir that is other-writable (o+w) and not sticky +STICKY 37;44 # dir with the sticky bit set (+t) and not other-writable + +# This is for files with execute permission: +EXEC 01;32 + +# List any file extensions like '.gz' or '.tar' that you would like ls +# to colorize below. Put the extension, a space, and the color init string. +# (and any comments you want to add after a '#') + +# If you use DOS-style suffixes, you may want to uncomment the following: +#.cmd 01;32 # executables (bright green) +#.exe 01;32 +#.com 01;32 +#.btm 01;32 +#.bat 01;32 +# Or if you want to colorize scripts even if they do not have the +# executable bit actually set. +#.sh 01;32 +#.csh 01;32 + + # archives or compressed (bright red) +.tar 01;31 +.tgz 01;31 +.arc 01;31 +.arj 01;31 +.taz 01;31 +.lha 01;31 +.lz4 01;31 +.lzh 01;31 +.lzma 01;31 +.tlz 01;31 +.txz 01;31 +.tzo 01;31 +.t7z 01;31 +.zip 01;31 +.z 01;31 +.dz 01;31 +.gz 01;31 +.lrz 01;31 +.lz 01;31 +.lzo 01;31 +.xz 01;31 +.zst 01;31 +.tzst 01;31 +.bz2 01;31 +.bz 01;31 +.tbz 01;31 +.tbz2 01;31 +.tz 01;31 +.deb 01;31 +.rpm 01;31 +.jar 01;31 +.war 01;31 +.ear 01;31 +.sar 01;31 +.rar 01;31 +.alz 01;31 +.ace 01;31 +.zoo 01;31 +.cpio 01;31 +.7z 01;31 +.rz 01;31 +.cab 01;31 +.wim 01;31 +.swm 01;31 +.dwm 01;31 +.esd 01;31 + +# image formats +.jpg 01;35 +.jpeg 01;35 +.mjpg 01;35 +.mjpeg 01;35 +.gif 01;35 +.bmp 01;35 +.pbm 01;35 +.pgm 01;35 +.ppm 01;35 +.tga 01;35 +.xbm 01;35 +.xpm 01;35 +.tif 01;35 +.tiff 01;35 +.png 01;35 +.svg 01;35 +.svgz 01;35 +.mng 01;35 +.pcx 01;35 +.mov 01;35 +.mpg 01;35 +.mpeg 01;35 +.m2v 01;35 +.mkv 01;35 +.webm 01;35 +.ogm 01;35 +.mp4 01;35 +.m4v 01;35 +.mp4v 01;35 +.vob 01;35 +.qt 01;35 +.nuv 01;35 +.wmv 01;35 +.asf 01;35 +.rm 01;35 +.rmvb 01;35 +.flc 01;35 +.avi 01;35 +.fli 01;35 +.flv 01;35 +.gl 01;35 +.dl 01;35 +.xcf 01;35 +.xwd 01;35 +.yuv 01;35 +.cgm 01;35 +.emf 01;35 + +# https://wiki.xiph.org/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions +.ogv 01;35 +.ogx 01;35 + +# audio formats +.aac 00;36 +.au 00;36 +.flac 00;36 +.m4a 00;36 +.mid 00;36 +.midi 00;36 +.mka 00;36 +.mp3 00;36 +.mpc 00;36 +.ogg 00;36 +.ra 00;36 +.wav 00;36 + +# https://wiki.xiph.org/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions +.oga 00;36 +.opus 00;36 +.spx 00;36 +.xspf 00;36 diff --git a/.bash/env b/.bash/env new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2f179d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash/env @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# don't remember duplicate commands or commands starting with spaces +export HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth + +# colored GCC warnings and errors +export GCC_COLORS='auto' + +if command -v xdg-open &> /dev/null; +then + export BROWSER='xdg-open' +fi + +if command -v vi &> /dev/null; +then + export EDITOR='vi' +fi + +if [ -f "$HOME/.pythonrc" ]; +then + export PYTHONSTARTUP="$HOME/.pythonrc" +fi + +if [ -d "$HOME/.config/composer/vendor/bin" ] && [[ ":$PATH:" != *":$HOME/.config/composer/vendor/bin:"* ]]; +then + export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.config/composer/vendor/bin" +fi + +# Set up the 'less' pager +if command -v lessfile &> /dev/null; +then + eval "$(lessfile)" +fi + +# use vim as the pager if vimpager is available +if [ -x "$HOME/.vim/vimpager" ]; +then + export PAGER="$HOME/.vim/vimpager" + alias less="\$PAGER" + # info is broken with vimpager + alias info="PAGER=/usr/bin/less info" +fi diff --git a/.bash_logout b/.bash_logout new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de4f5f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bash_logout @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# ~/.bash_logout: executed by bash(1) when login shell exits. + +# when leaving the console clear the screen to increase privacy + +if [ "$SHLVL" = 1 ]; then + [ -x /usr/bin/clear_console ] && /usr/bin/clear_console -q +fi diff --git a/.bashrc b/.bashrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..91c91c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/.bashrc @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells. + +# If not running interactively, don't do anything +case $- in + *i*) ;; + *) return;; +esac + +# system-wide bash completion +[ -f /etc/bash_completion ] && . /etc/bash_completion + +# user-defined aliases +aliases_dir="$HOME/.bash/aliases.d" +if [[ -d $aliases_dir && -r $aliases_dir && -x $aliases_dir ]]; then + for i in "$aliases_dir"/*; do + [[ -f $i && -r $i ]] && . 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