* ext: Give the ability to extract multiple files and wildcards
* Variable renaming
* Make user get prompted if extracted file overwrites another file
* Deleted ext
We have atool
* Replace ext with aunpack
* minor forgoten stuff
we already have shutdown in sudo loop
* why was this still here? it belongs in ~/.config/
* what the actual phucc
* implemented loginctl and fixed shebang
* Changed paru to yay due to new LARBS changes
* Fix & improve lf's moveto, copyto and cd to bm-dir
When using any of the above functions they returned exit code 1. This was due to the cut command having tab as the delimiter, but spaces are used in the bm-dirs file.
As an improvement comments are now automatically removed from the fzf options, because selecting those wouldn't work anyway.
The final sed command substituting "~" for "$HOME" is also removed because that doesn't seem to do anything looking at the current structure of the bm-dirs file.
The J bind needed more parsing and environment variable substitution because cd didn't work by default with values from a subshell.
* Automatically backup existing config files
* Return by pywal edited config files to normal if pywal is uninstalled.
* Changed paru to yay due to new LARBS changes
* Fix & improve lf's moveto, copyto and cd to bm-dir
When using any of the above functions they returned exit code 1. This was due to the cut command having tab as the delimiter, but spaces are used in the bm-dirs file.
As an improvement comments are now automatically removed from the fzf options, because selecting those wouldn't work anyway.
The final sed command substituting "~" for "$HOME" is also removed because that doesn't seem to do anything looking at the current structure of the bm-dirs file.
The J bind needed more parsing and environment variable substitution because cd didn't work by default with values from a subshell.
github automatically redirects to vim-airline, so this is not a
problem when installing, but updating just for the sake of
explicitness and having the correct username/repo
A custom filename and directory can be specified with startx command,
which in this case is $XINITRC variable that indicates
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/x11/xinitrc
There is no reason for the URL of Luke's main RSS feed to be transferred over unencrypted HTTP. That's why i changed it to HTTPS. Nothing big, it just mildly infuriated me.
While removing trailing newlines is a good idea, it is a problem when
editing C files which "must" have an empty line at the bottom.
So we leave just a single newline, if there were any.
Co-authored-by: Spenser Truex <truex@equwal.com>
* Compatibility for FreeBSD's paste(1)
According to FreeBSD's
[paste(1)](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=paste&sektion=1&manpath=FreeBSD+12.2-RELEASE+and+Ports),
the extra `-` is needed (tested by myself).
This obviously works for Linux as well, tested on Void Linux at least.
> Create a colon-separated list of directories named bin,
> suitable for use in the PATH environment variable:
`find / -name bin -type d | paste -s -d : -`
* Compatibility for FreeBSD's paste(1)
According to FreeBSD's
[paste(1)](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=paste&sektion=1&manpath=FreeBSD+12.2-RELEASE+and+Ports),
the extra `-` is needed (tested by myself).
This obviously works for Linux as well, tested on Void Linux at least.
> Create a colon-separated list of directories named bin,
> suitable for use in the PATH environment variable:
`find / -name bin -type d | paste -s -d : -`
Letting zathura use the standard clipboard by default makes using it more intuitive.
We just have to select the zone to copy with our cursor and then it is directly usable with a CTRL-V in any windows.
* sort and add src; dt
I sorted them by category, so it isn't confusing, and also added `~/.local/src` & `~/.local/share`, and changed `~` for `$HOME`.
* sort alphabetically
sort alphabetically
* sort and make home shortcut break less
* Update directories
* Formatting
* Add missing brackets
* sort
Co-authored-by: Luke Smith <luke@lukesmith.xyz>
it could only work with '&&' and only in this order. i see that it would be logical to "slock" even if a preceding command will fail, though like i said it would only run in this order. i've tried using a script (even in this order) with " ; " it would not run.
the audios would mute and the screen would turn off, but it would not lock.
* add scripts to mpv's cfg \w mpvSockets as 1st dependency and\or script
* remove all usage of --input-ipc-server in all cmds
* remove mpv alias that adds --input-ipc-server
* fix pauseallmpv: correct paths to unix socket files
* fix dependency-scripts loading so it works also when opening files off main disk
This fix issues a warning message and does nothing in that case.
Running C-x c (copy) or C-x m (move) will copy/move all the marked files to a
single location. If that location is not a directory, then creating that file
and overwriting it several times results in complete loss of data in the case of
moving, and unhelpful behaviour in the case of "copying". Only the last marked
file remains in the file.