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  1. #!/bin/bash
  2. ## hack to workaround Fedora/Red Hat bug 878428
  3. test -f /usr/share/git-core/contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh \
  4. && . /usr/share/git-core/contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh
  5. #######################################################
  6. ### things to do BEFORE host/user-specific settings ###
  7. #######################################################
  8. ### .... ###
  9. ### SUBZ ###
  10. ### '''' ###
  11. git() {
  12. #
  13. # /usr/bin/git wrapper just to disable dangerous commands
  14. #
  15. # In particular, `git-am` is a a close typo of my favorite
  16. # aliases `ap` (`git-add --patch`) and `cm` (`git-commit`)
  17. # but it's dangerous to call by accident as it destroys
  18. # workdir changes.
  19. #
  20. if grep -Fwqse "$1" "$GIT_DISABLED_COMMANDS"; then
  21. echo "You don't want this." >&2
  22. return 1
  23. else
  24. command git "$@"
  25. fi
  26. }
  27. grepr() {
  28. #
  29. # Grep recursively, keeping numbers and ignoring common dirs
  30. #
  31. # Number one tool for refactoring!
  32. #
  33. local p=$1; shift
  34. grep --color -n --exclude-dir=".git" -e "$p" -r "$@"
  35. }
  36. greph() {
  37. #
  38. # Grep through bash history
  39. #
  40. history | sed 's/^ *//; s/ / /' | cut -d' ' -f2- | grep "$@"
  41. }
  42. gitcd() {
  43. #
  44. # Deep in git repo, cd to the git root
  45. #
  46. cd "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)"
  47. }
  48. clsz() {
  49. #
  50. # Clear screen and move the prompt to bottom
  51. #
  52. tput clear; tput cup "$(tput lines)" 0
  53. }
  54. bcdiff() {
  55. #
  56. # Call bcompare only if objects actually differ
  57. #
  58. test $# -eq 2 && diff "$@" >/dev/null && return
  59. bcompare "$@" &
  60. }
  61. strip_colors() {
  62. #
  63. # Strip color codes from stdin
  64. #
  65. # Stolen from http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/4533/9365
  66. #
  67. sed -r "s/\x1B\[([0-9]{1,2}(;[0-9]{1,2})?)?[m|K]//g"
  68. }
  69. vims() {
  70. #
  71. # Show "abandoned" Vim .swp files in a nice table
  72. #
  73. # Call this after crash or poweroff to get back and recover
  74. # files open before the fact. Example:
  75. #
  76. # 2015-07-10 06:10:48.603953758 +0200 ~/TODO.todo
  77. #
  78. # Depends on .swp settings defined in my mydots repo.
  79. #
  80. local swap="$HOME/.local/share/vim/swap"
  81. find "$swap" -type f -print0 \
  82. | xargs -0 -r stat -c "%y %n" \
  83. | sed "
  84. s| $swap/| |
  85. s|%|/|g
  86. s|.swp$||
  87. s| $HOME| ~|
  88. s| \(..:..\):[^ ]* +.... | \\1 |
  89. " \
  90. | sort \
  91. | tac
  92. }
  93. fixnl() {
  94. #
  95. # Fix newlines in stdin and pass to stdout
  96. #
  97. # Note: We need to read whole stdin; this cannot work
  98. # for infinite stream.
  99. #
  100. # Fix annoying cases:
  101. #
  102. # * If multi-line text is missing newline at the
  103. # end---add the missing newline.
  104. #
  105. # * If -c is passed, and single-line text does have
  106. # a newline at the end, remove it.
  107. #
  108. # This will not touch properly terminated multi-line texts,
  109. # or zero-line texts (ie. oly chars with no newline at all).
  110. #
  111. local arg=$1 # argument passed
  112. local cache # cache to keep stream in
  113. local nlcount # count of newlines in the stream
  114. local lastchr # hex dump (2-digit, lowercase) of last char
  115. local single=keep # single-line streams:
  116. # keep: do nothing
  117. # chop: drop last char if it's a LF
  118. case $arg in
  119. -c|--chop-single) single=chop ;;
  120. esac
  121. cache="$(mktemp -t fixnl.XXXXXXXX)"
  122. cat >"$cache"
  123. nlcount=$(<"$cache" wc -l)
  124. lastchr=$(<"$cache" tail -c1 | hexdump -e '"%02x"')
  125. case $nlcount:$lastchr:$single in
  126. 0:??:*) cat "$cache" ;; # 'abc' => keep as is
  127. 1:0a:chop) head -c -1 "$cache" ;; # 'abc\n' => -c passed: chop!
  128. 1:0a:keep) cat "$cache" ;; # 'abc\n' => keep as is
  129. *:0a:*) cat "$cache" ;; # 'a\nb\nc\n' => keep as is
  130. *:??:*) cat "$cache"; echo ;; # 'a\nb\nc' => add the missing NL
  131. esac
  132. rm "$cache"
  133. }
  134. xod() {
  135. #
  136. # Like mktemp but get the content from clipboard
  137. #
  138. # Dump xo in a file named $1 somewhere in /tmp; echo the path
  139. # usage: scp $(xod useful_name.txt) eg:some/shared/place
  140. # instead of xo>useful_name.txt; scp useful_name.txt eg:some/shared/place; rm useful_name.txt
  141. #
  142. local name="${1:-clipboard_dump.txt}"
  143. local tmp=$(mktemp -d -t "xod.XXXXXXXX")
  144. xclip -o > "$tmp/$name"
  145. echo "$tmp/$name"
  146. }
  147. xood() {
  148. #
  149. # Just like xod() but using xoo (i.e. 'clipboard' clipboard)
  150. #
  151. local name="${1:-clipboard_dump.txt}"
  152. local tmp=$(mktemp -d -t "xood.XXXXXXXX")
  153. xclip -selection clipboard -o > "$tmp/$name"
  154. echo "$tmp/$name"
  155. }
  156. yum_hasbin() {
  157. #
  158. # Ask yum who has bin $1 (and make the output actually readable)
  159. #
  160. local bname
  161. for bname in "$@";
  162. do
  163. yum provides "*bin/$bname" \
  164. | grep '^.' \
  165. | grep -E '^[0-9a-zA-Z_:.-]+ :'
  166. done
  167. }
  168. ### .... ###
  169. ### BASH ###
  170. ### '''' ###
  171. HISTCONTROL=ignoredups:erasedups
  172. shopt -s histappend
  173. PROMPT_COMMAND="history -n; history -w; history -c; history -r; $PROMPT_COMMAND"
  174. HISTIGNORE="$HISTIGNORE:ls:ll:la:cd"
  175. HISTIGNORE="$HISTIGNORE:git dc:git st"
  176. #export HISTIGNORE="$HISTIGNORE:se *:sc *"
  177. HISTSIZE=-1
  178. HISTFILESIZE=100000
  179. GLOBIGNORE=.:..
  180. shopt -s histverify
  181. # some more aliases
  182. alias cal='cal -m'
  183. alias cls='clear'
  184. alias ll='ls -lh'
  185. alias lla='ls -lha'
  186. alias open='gnome-open'
  187. alias diff='colordiff -u'
  188. alias dmesg='dmesg --time-format iso'
  189. alias pad4='sed -e "/./s/^/ /"'
  190. alias grep='grep --color --binary-files=without-match'
  191. alias sc='se --direction=encz.cz'
  192. alias ts='ts "%F %T"'
  193. alias lsblk='lsblk -o +UUID,LABEL'
  194. alias virsh='virsh --connect qemu:///system'
  195. alias xaa='xclip -o | audit2allow'
  196. alias xi='xclip -i'
  197. alias xii='xclip -selection clipboard -i'
  198. alias xo='xclip -o'
  199. alias xoo='xclip -selection clipboard -o'
  200. alias reboot="echo -n . ; sync ; echo -n . ; sync ; echo -n . ; systemctl reboot"
  201. alias poweroff="echo -n . ; sync ; echo -n . ; sync ; echo -n . ; systemctl poweroff"
  202. RV_TMP="/tmp/bash-rv"
  203. mkdir -p "$RV_TMP"
  204. ### ...... ###
  205. ### OTHERS ###
  206. ### '''''' ###
  207. export LC_COLLATE=C # make sort upper first
  208. export SHELLFU_PRETTY=color
  209. export SHELLFU_DEBUG_EXCLUDE=inigrep
  210. # make green git bash trinket even cooler
  211. GIT_PS1_SHOWDIRTYSTATE=true
  212. GIT_PS1_SHOWUNTRACKEDFILES=true
  213. GIT_DISABLED_COMMANDS="$HOME/.gittum/disabled-commands"
  214. export GIT_PAGER='less -S'
  215. # disable mounting things like SFTP to ~/.gvfs when accessed
  216. # via GIO (used by nautilus etc.)
  217. export GVFS_DISABLE_FUSE=1
  218. # disable the terrible beep sound (only for X; for tty?, blacklist pcspkr)
  219. [[ ${!DISPLAY[@]} ]] && xset b off
  220. # get rid of those .pyc files once and for all
  221. export PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1
  222. ssh-add -l >& /dev/null || ssh-add