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#!/bin/bash
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curl -F"file=@$@" https://0x0.st | tee >(xclip -sel clip)
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#!/bin/sh
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tmux ls -F \#S | grep disc && \
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tmux attach -t disc \
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|| \
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tmux new-session -s disc 'scli --save-history' \; \
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split-window -h -l 75% 'aerc' \; \
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split-window -v 'weechat' \; \
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#!/bin/sh
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VERSION="0.2.1"
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usage() {
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echo "emailbook $VERSION"'
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A minimalistic address book for e-mails only.
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Usage: emailbook FILE [OPTIONS]
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Prints all values in FILE if no option is given.
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Options:
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-a, --add [KEY] VALUE Add KEY/VALUE pair to FILE. If KEY is omitted,
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VALUE is used as key, too.
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[-s, --search] QUERY Search FILE for entries with keys or values containing QUERY.
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-k, --key QUERY Like `--search` but limit search to keys/aliases.
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-v, --value QUERY Like `--search` but limit search to values.
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-p, --parse SOURCE Parse stdin for e-mail addresses in header and add them to FILE.
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SOURCE might be either --from, --to , --cc, --bcc, or --all.
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-h, --help Show this help.
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-V, --version Print version.
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'
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}
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checkfilename() {
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[ $QUIET ] || [ -e "$filename" ] \
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|| echo "File $filename not found. Creating it." 1>&2
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}
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keyexists() {
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escaped=$(echo "$*" | sed 's/[][\.|$(){}?+*^]/\\&/g')
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# also check display name with/without double quotes
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quotestoggled=$(echo "$*" | sed -E 's/^"([^"]+)"( +<[^>]+>)/\1\2/;t;s/^([^"]+?)( +<[^>]+>)/"\1"\2/')
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quotestoggledescaped=$(echo "$quotestoggled" | sed 's/[][\.|$(){}?+*^]/\\&/g')
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grep -q -E "^$escaped( :|\$)" "$filename" 2> /dev/null \
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|| grep -q -E "^$quotestoggledescaped( :|\$)" "$filename" 2> /dev/null
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}
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addentry() {
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if keyexists "$1"; then
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[ $QUIET ] || echo "! $1 (skipped)"
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else
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[ "$2" ] && line="$1 : $2" || line="$1"
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[ $QUIET ] || echo "+ $line"
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echo "$line" >> "$filename"
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fi
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}
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add() {
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checkfilename
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case $# in
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1|2) addentry "$@" ;;
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*) echo "Expected one or two arguments after -a!"; exit 1 ;;
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esac
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}
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addfromstdin() {
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# Skip lines without "@", skip lines containing no-reply (or similar),
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# strip \r, strip leading spaces, do the following replacements:
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# "'John Doe'" <xxx> → "John Doe" <xxx>
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# 'John Doe' <xxx> → John Doe <xxx>
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# "john.doe@example.com" <john.doe@example.com> → <john.doe@example.com>
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# "<john.doe@example.com>" <john.doe@example.com> → <john.doe@example.com>
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# john.doe@example.com → <john.doe@example.com>
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grep '@' \
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| grep -v -i -E '\bnot?[_-]?reply' \
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| sed 's/\r$//' \
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| sed -E 's/^ +//g' \
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| sed -E "s/(\"?)'([^'\"]+)'(\"?)/\1\2\3/" \
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| sed -E 's/^"<?([^">]*)>?" +<\1>/<\1>/' \
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| sed -E 's/^[^<>@ ]*@[^<>@ ]+$/<\0>/' \
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| sort -u \
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| while read -r line; do addentry "$line"; done
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}
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searchall() {
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# show entries with matching alias first
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searchbyalias "$*"
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searchbyvalueonly "$*"
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}
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searchbyalias() {
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grep -i -E "$* :" "$filename" | sed -E 's/^[^:]+:\s*//'
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}
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searchbyvalue() {
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sed -E 's/^[^:]+:\s*//' "$filename" | grep -i -E "$*"
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}
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searchbyvalueonly() {
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# exclude matches found by searchbyalias
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grep -i -E -v "$* :" "$filename" | sed -E 's/^[^:]+:\s*//' | grep -i -E "$*"
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}
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parsefields() {
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# Find header fields starting with $1 (p.e. 'To:') plus following lines
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# starting with a space. Split entries at commas except when quoted. Skip
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# empty lines. Decode encoded strings. Squeeze double spaces.
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sed -E '/^\r?$/Q' - \
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| sed -E -n "/^$1:/{:a ; \$!N ; s/\n\s+/ / ; ta ; P ; D}" \
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| sed -E "s/^$1:\\s*//" \
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| grep -v -P '[\x80-\xFF]' \
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| awk -vFPAT='([^,"]*)("[^"]+")?([^,]*)?' -vOFS='\n' \
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'{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) printf("%s\n",$i)}' \
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| sed -E -e '/^ *$/d' \
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| perl -CS -MEncode -ne 'print decode("MIME-Header", $_)' \
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| sed -E -e 's/ +/ /g' \
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| addfromstdin
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}
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parse() {
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checkfilename
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case "$1" in
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--all) parsefields '(From|To|Cc|CC|Bcc)' ;;
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# TODO: Include References, In-Reply-To, Reply-To, Return-Path?
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--from) parsefields 'From' ;;
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--to) parsefields 'To' ;;
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--cc) parsefields '(Cc|CC)' ;;
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--bcc) parsefields 'Bcc' ;;
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esac
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}
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case "$1" in
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-h|--help|'') usage; exit ;;
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-V|--version) echo "$VERSION"; exit ;;
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esac
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filename="$1"; shift
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case "$1" in
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-q|--quiet) shift; QUIET=1 ;;
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esac
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case "$1" in
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-a|--add) shift; add "$@" ;;
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-s|--search) shift; searchall "$*" ;;
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-k|--key) shift; searchbyalias "$*" ;;
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-v|--value) shift; searchbyvalue "$*" ;;
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-p|--parse) shift; parse "$@" ;;
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*) searchall "$*" ;;
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esac
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current_resolution=$(xrandr | awk '/DSI1/ {print $4}')
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if [[ $current_resolution == 1920x1200* ]];
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then
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xrandr --size 600x960
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else
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xrandr --size 1200x1920
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fi
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chwp
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🈺 Japanese “open for business” button; U+1F23A
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🈵 Japanese “no vacancy” button; U+1F235
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🔴 red circle; U+1F534
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🟢 green circle; U+1F7E2
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🔵 blue circle; U+1F535
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⚪ white circle; U+26AA
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⚫ black circle; U+26AB
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bspc rule -a arduino state=pseudo_tiled
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bspc rule -a Spotify desktop=VII follow=off focus=off
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bspc rule -a discord desktop=VII follow=off focus=off
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bspc rule -a steam_app_2666510 state=pseudo_tiled split_dir=south split_ratio 340 locked private layer=above rectangle=1920x340+0+740
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#bspc rule -a steam_app_2666510 state=pseudo_tiling locked=on private=on split_dir=south split_ratio 296 layer=above rectangle=1920x296+0+784
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## Autogap adjusts windowgap automatically according to the number of
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## windows on the desktop. Using it disables negative window gap.
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[user]
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email = debucquoy.anthony@gmail.com
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name = Anthony Debucquoy
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email = tonitch@herisson.ovh
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name = tonitch
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signingkey = 3D06B2E67463D272D769DF59A78D6421F083D42E
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[init]
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defaultBranch = master
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fap = fetch --all --prune
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[push]
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autoSetupRemote = true
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[sendemail]
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smtpServer = mail.herisson.ovh
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smtpEncryption = tls
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smtpServerPort = 587
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smtpUser = tonitch
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smtpPass = bateaux
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annotate = yes
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vim.g.vimtex_view_method="zathura"
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vim.opt.completeopt="menu,popup,noinsert,noselect"
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vim.g.python3_host_prog="/bin/python"
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vim.keymap.set('i', '<C-S>', function()
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vim.lsp.buf.signature_help()
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end, { desc = 'vim.lsp.buf.signature_help()' })
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vim.keymap.set('n', ']g', vim.diagnostic.goto_next)
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vim.keymap.set('n', '[g', vim.diagnostic.goto_prev)
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end
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active-opacity = 1.0;
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inactive-opacity = 0.9;
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backend = "glx";
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shadow = true;
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corner-radius = 10;
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opacity-rule = [
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"100:name ~?= 'YouTube — Mozilla Firefox'",
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"100:name ~?= 'Netflix — Mozilla Firefox'",
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"100:class_g = 'Zathura'"
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]
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animation = ({
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triggers = ["open", "close"];
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preset = "appear";
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})
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# bspwm hotkeys
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#
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# Cleanly quit bspwm
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super + shift + q
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bspc quit 1
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super + shift + a
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bspc quit 1 && pkill lemonpanel && pkill lemonbar
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# Show keybindings
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super + F1
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# bspc node -n @/
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# go (Shift=move) to desktop (and focus the monitor that the desktop is located on. Bspwm style)
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super + {_,shift + }{1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0}
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super + {_,shift + }{ampersand,eacute,quotedbl,apostrophe,parenleft,minus,egrave,underscore,ccedilla,agrave}
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bspc {desktop -f,node -d} ^{1-9,10}
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## Alternative: i3 style behavior (focus nth, desktop of the focused monitor)
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WindowSelector
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#Focus windows by direction, works with multihead
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super + {a,s,w,d}
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super + {q,s,z,d}
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focusmover {west,south,north,east}
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super + {h,j,k,l}
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# Move tiled windows. Moving a tiled window to
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# preselected one moves into preselection instead.
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# Moving out of the screen should move the window to next monitor if possible
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super + shift + {q,s,w,d}
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super + shift + {q,s,z,d}
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windowgrabber {west,south,north,east}
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super + shift + {h,j,k,l}
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euclid_mover {west,south,north,east}
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#resize windows
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super + ctrl + {a,s,w,d}
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super + ctrl + {q,s,z,d}
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bspwm_resize.sh {west,south,north,east}
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super + ctrl + {h,j,k,l}
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{pkill picom ,\
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picom -b }
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ctrl + alt +t
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pkill rotateScreen_au || rotateScreen_auto
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# Remove receptacles
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super + BackSpace
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for i in $(bspc query -N -n .leaf.!window.local); do bspc node $i -k; done
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clean:
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rm -f *.o
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rm -f $1
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rm -f tags compile_commands.json
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bear: clean
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bear -- make
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tags:
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ctags **.{c,h}
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run: $1
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./$<
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set keywordprg=go\ doc
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unmap K
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set makeprg=go\ run\ .
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set tw=120
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vim/.vim/pack/autoload/start/loremipsum
Submodule
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vim/.vim/pack/autoload/start/loremipsum
Submodule
Submodule vim/.vim/pack/autoload/start/loremipsum added at 39354ae1c8
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vim/.vim/pack/autoload/start/vimspector
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vim/.vim/pack/autoload/start/vimspector
Submodule
Submodule vim/.vim/pack/autoload/start/vimspector added at ee3bd01205
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# Apply different settigns for different terminals
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case $(basename "$(cat "/proc/$PPID/comm")") in
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login)
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RPROMPT="%(?.%{$fg[green]%}✓ %{$reset_color%}.%{$fg[red]%}✗ %{$reset_color%})"
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# RPROMPT="%{$fg[red]%} %(?..[%?])"
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RPROMPT="%{$fg[red]%} %(?..[%?])"
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alias x='startx ~/.xinitrc' # Type name of desired desktop after x, xinitrc is configured for it
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;;
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# 'tmux: server')
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