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#!/usr/bin/bash
#
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# augmented by barbuk: https://github.com/BarbUk/dotfiles/blob/master/bin/snippy
# . restore current clipboard
# . {clipboard} placeholder to use current clipboard in snippet
# . {cursor} placeholder to place the cursor
# . go left to the correct position for cli and gui paste
# . go up for block snippet for gui paste
# . ##noparse header in snippet to not parse
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# . ##tmpfile header in snippet to replace $tmpfile by the temp filename used in the script
# . ##richsnippet header in snippet to use paste buffer in rich mode (To copy html content in gui)
# . execute command begining by $
# . execute bash script in $snippets_directory/scripts
# . copy script content when selection is selected by CTRL+Return
# . icons ! Icon name is set from first dir name. If you have the following snippets, the terminal icon will be displayed in rofi
# terminal/
# ├── other
# │   └── date
# └── script
# └── test
#
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# augmented by "opennomad": https://gist.github.com/opennomad/15c4d624dce99066a82d
# originally written by "mhwombat": https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=71938&p=2
# Based on "snippy" by "sessy"
# (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=71938)
#
# You will also need "rofi", "xsel", "xclip", "sponge" and "xdotool". Get them from your linux
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# distro in the usual way.
#
# To use:
# 1. Create the directory ~/.snippy
#
# 2. Create a file in that directory for each snippet that you want.
# The filename will be used as a menu item, so you might want to
# omit the file extension when you name the file.
#
# TIP: If you have a lot of snippets, you can organise them into
# subdirectories under ~/.snippy.
#
# TIP: The name of the subdirectory will be passed to rofi as an icon name
#
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# TIP: The contents of the file will be pasted asis, so if you
# don't want a newline at the end when the text is pasted, don't
# put one in the file.
#
# 3. Bind a convenient key combination to this script.
#
# TIP: If you're using XMonad, add something like this to xmonad.hs
# ((mod4Mask, xK_s), spawn "/path/to/snippy")
#
set -o errexit -o pipefail -o nounset
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readonly snippets_directory=$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/snippy
readonly MENU_ENGINE="rofi"
readonly DMENU_ARGS=(-dmenu -i -sort -async-pre-read 20 -theme-str 'element-icon { size: 2.35ch;}' -kb-accept-custom "" -kb-custom-1 "Ctrl+Return")
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# if nothing happens, try "xdotool click 2", "xdotool key ctrl+v" or "xdotool key ctrl+shift+v"
readonly GUIPASTE="xdotool key ctrl+v"
readonly CLIPASTE="xdotool key ctrl+shift+v"
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# Placeholders
readonly cursor_placeholder="{cursor}"
readonly clipboard_placeholder="{clipboard}"
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readonly tmpfile=$(mktemp)
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trap 'rm -f $tmpfile' EXIT HUP INT TRAP TERM
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script_content=false
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# smarty like template engine which executes inline bash in (bashdown) strings (replaces variables with values e.g.)
# @link http://github.com/coderofsalvation/bashdown
# @dependancies: sed cat
# @example: echo 'hi $NAME it is $(date)' | bashdown
# fetches a document and interprets bashsyntax in string (bashdown) templates
# @param string - string with bash(down) syntax (usually surrounded by ' quotes instead of ")
bashdown() {
while IFS= read -r line; do
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line="$(eval "printf -- \"$( printf "%s" "$line" | sed 's/"/\\"/g' )\"")";
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echo -e "$line"
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done
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}
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# Simplified version of bashdown, use echo and bash var search and replace
# Better handling of symbol char
bashdown_simple() {
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while IFS= read -r line; do
line="$(eval "echo \"${line//\"/\\\"}\"")"
echo "$line"
done
}
# Detect if focused app is a terminal or a gui
is_gui() {
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class="$(xprop -id "$(xdotool getwindowfocus)" WM_CLASS | cut -d'"' -f2 | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')"
# Return false if the class if a term
if [[ "$class" =~ term|tilda|kitty|alacritty ]]; then
return 1
fi
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return 0
}
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# Detect vim
is_vim() {
name="$(xprop -id "$(xdotool getwindowfocus)" WM_NAME | cut -d'"' -f2)"
# vim with `set title` set the term title with:
# document - VIM
if [[ "${name:(-3)}" == VIM ]]; then
return 0
fi
return 1
}
# Find the index of a string in a string
strindex() {
x="${1%%$2*}"
[[ "$x" = "$1" ]] && echo -1 || echo "${#x}"
}
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is_rich_snippet() {
file="$1"
grep -q "##richsnippet" "$file"
}
# Move the cursor up or left
move_cursor() {
local key=$1
local count=$2
local keys="End "
if [[ $count -gt 0 ]]; then
until [ "$count" -eq 0 ]; do
keys+="${key} "
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((count-=1)) || true
done
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
xdotool key --delay 0.1 $keys
fi
}
init() {
# Check
if [[ ! -d "$snippets_directory" ]]; then
mkdir -p "$snippets_directory"
echo "$snippets_directory created"
echo "hi it is \$(date)" > "$snippets_directory/test"
fi
}
run() {
cd "${snippets_directory}" || exit
local current_clipboard cursor_line cursor_line_position cursor_line cursor_position cursor_line_lenght
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# Use the filenames in the snippy directory as menu entries.
# Get the menu selection from the user.
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086
set +o errexit
snippet=$( find -L . -type f \
| grep -vE '^\.$|\.git/|\.gitconfig|\.gitkeep|\.gitignore' \
| sed -e 's!\.\/!!' -re 's_^([^/]*)/(.*)_&\x0icon\x1f\1_' \
| ${MENU_ENGINE} "${DMENU_ARGS[@]}" -p ' ')
if [ $? -eq 10 ]; then
script_content=true
fi
set -o errexit
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# just return if nothing was selected
[[ -z "${snippet}" ]] && return 1
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if [ -f "${snippets_directory}/${snippet}" ]; then
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# Put the contents of the selected file into the paste buffer.
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# If file is empty, the content is the basename of the file
if [ ! -s "${snippets_directory}/${snippet}" ]; then
content="$(basename "${snippet}")"
# Custom selection, copy the script content without parsing
elif [ "$script_content" = true ]; then
content="$( cat "${snippets_directory}/${snippet}" )"
# don't parse file with the ##noparse header
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elif grep -qE "^##noparse" "${snippets_directory}/${snippet}"; then
content="$( tail -n +2 "${snippets_directory}/${snippet}" )"
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# replace tmpfile for snippets with ##tmpfile header
elif grep -qE "^##tmpfile" "${snippets_directory}/${snippet}"; then
content="$( bashdown_simple <<< "$(tail -n +2 "${snippets_directory}/${snippet}" | sed "s%\$tmpfile%$tmpfile%g" )" )"
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# execute bash script in scripts dir
elif [[ $(dirname "${snippet}") == 'scripts' ]] && grep -qE "^#!/bin/bash" "${snippets_directory}/${snippet}"; then
content="$( bash "${snippets_directory}/${snippet}" )"
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# default action
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else
content="$( bashdown_simple < "${snippets_directory}/${snippet}" )"
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fi
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if [ -n "$content" ]; then
printf "%s" "$content" > "$tmpfile"
fi
else [[ ${snippet} =~ ^$ ]]
${snippet##*$} 2>/dev/null > "$tmpfile" # execute as bashcommand
fi
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# if tmpfile is empty at this step, nothing to do.
if [ ! -s "$tmpfile" ]; then
return
fi
# save current clipboard
current_clipboard=$(xsel --clipboard)
# clear clipboard
xsel --clipboard --clear
# replace {clipboard} by the clipboard content
# use awk to handle correctly multiline clipboard
if grep -q "$clipboard_placeholder" "$tmpfile"; then
awk \
-v clipboard="$current_clipboard" \
-v placeholder="$clipboard_placeholder" \
'{ gsub(placeholder, clipboard); print }' "$tmpfile" | sponge "$tmpfile"
# remove last EOL
perl -pi -e 'chomp if eof' "$tmpfile"
fi
# define cursor position and line at 0, we don't need to go up or left if there is no {cursor} placeholder
cursor_line_position=0
cursor_position=0
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# Check if there is a {cursor} placeholder
if grep -qF $cursor_placeholder "$tmpfile"; then
# retrieve the line number of the cursor placeholder
cursor_line_position=$(grep -n "$cursor_placeholder" "$tmpfile" | cut -d: -f1)
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# retrieve the line
cursor_line=$(grep $cursor_placeholder "$tmpfile")
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# calculate snippet total lines
file_lines=$(wc -l < "$tmpfile")
# determine the number of line to go up
cursor_line_position=$(( file_lines - cursor_line_position + 1 ))
# Extract cursor position
cursor_position=$(strindex "$cursor_line" $cursor_placeholder)
# total cursor line lenght
cursor_line_lenght=${#cursor_line}
# Compute the final cursor position ( 8 is the lenght of the placeholder {cursor} )
cursor_position=$(( cursor_line_lenght - cursor_position - 8 ))
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# remove the placeholder
sed -i -e "s/$cursor_placeholder//g" "$tmpfile"
fi
# Copy snippet in clipboard
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if is_rich_snippet "${snippets_directory}/${snippet}"; then
xclip -target text/html -selection clipboard -in -loops 1 < "$tmpfile"
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else
xsel --clipboard --input < "$tmpfile"
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fi
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# Paste into the current application.
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if is_gui; then
# We need a little pause to handle the time to focus on the window
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sleep 0.225
${GUIPASTE}
move_cursor "Up" $cursor_line_position
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else
${CLIPASTE}
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if is_vim; then
move_cursor "Up" $cursor_line_position
fi
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fi
move_cursor "Left" $cursor_position
# Restore current clipboard
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echo -ne "$current_clipboard" | xsel --clipboard --input
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}
init && run