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The s/\\&/&/g operation only effect is to add "amp;" after any ampersand in the artist or song name. "&" displays just fine anyways, so there's no reason to include an operation to replace it.
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19 lines
751 B
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#!/bin/sh
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filter() { sed "/^volume:/d;s/\\[paused\\].*/⏸/g;/\\[playing\\].*/d;/^ERROR/Q" | paste -sd ' ' -;}
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pidof -x sb-mpdup >/dev/null 2>&1 || sb-mpdup >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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case $BLOCK_BUTTON in
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1) mpc status | filter ; setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e ncmpcpp ;; # right click, pause/unpause
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2) mpc toggle | filter ;; # right click, pause/unpause
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3) mpc status | filter ; notify-send "🎵 Music module" "\- Shows mpd song playing.
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- ⏸ when paused.
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- Left click opens ncmpcpp.
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- Middle click pauses.
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- Scroll changes track.";; # right click, pause/unpause
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4) mpc prev | filter ;; # scroll up, previous
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5) mpc next | filter ;; # scroll down, next
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6) mpc status | filter ; "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" ;;
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*) mpc status | filter ;;
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esac
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