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## obligatory personal dotfiles repository
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_(plus some little shell scripts)_
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quick install for random boxes:
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```
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cd && curl -L https://github.com/notwa/rc/archive/master.tar.gz | tar zx && mv rc-master rc && rc/install
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```
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2021-08-01 00:35:56 -07:00
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**NOTE:** everything below this line is overwritten and automatically [regenerated.](/regenerate)
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<!-- DOCUMENT -->
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## shell functions
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### [arith](/sh/arith#L9)
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perform arithmetic using the shell and display the result.
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2021-07-30 18:08:59 -07:00
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### [aur](/sh/aur#L7)
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download, edit, make, and install packages from the
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[AUR.](https://aur.archlinux.org/)
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it's a little broken.
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2021-07-30 18:08:59 -07:00
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### [autosync](/sh/autosync#L8)
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combine `inotifywait` and `rsync`.
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this is sometimes nicer than `ssh`-ing into a server and running `vim` remotely.
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2021-07-30 18:08:59 -07:00
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### [cdbusiest](/sh/cdbusiest#L4)
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cd to the directory with the most files in it, counted recursively.
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### [colors](/sh/colors#L6)
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print out all the foreground and background terminal color combinations.
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excluding boilerplate, this script is a mere a 76-characters long!
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### [compandy](/sh/compandy#L5)
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generate compand arguments for ffmpeg audio filters.
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this is kinda pointless now that acompressor is wildly supported.
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2021-07-30 18:08:59 -07:00
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### [__setup_clang_ubuntu (sh/compile)](/sh/compile#L7)
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2021-07-30 18:08:59 -07:00
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### [compile](/sh/compile#L29)
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compile single-file C and C++ programs, messily.
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supports gcc and clang on \*nix, and mingw64 gcc, msvc clang,
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and regular msvc on Windows. tested on x86\_64 and on ARMv7 as well.
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does not support MacOS, maybe someday…
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defaults to gnu11 and gnu++1z as C and C++ standards respectively.
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defaults to clang, gcc, and msvc in that order.
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`compile` attempts to guess the most sane switches for any program, so that compilation may reduce to:
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**TODO:** restore examples.
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### [confirm](/sh/confirm#L6)
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display a simple yes-or-no prompt and return 0-or-1 respectively.
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```
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$ confirm && echo yay || echo nay
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Continue? [y/N] y
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yay
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$ confirm && echo yay || echo nay
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Continue? [y/N] n
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nay
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```
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### [days](/sh/days#L6)
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compute days since a given date.
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```
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$ days 'January 1 1970'
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18838
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```
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### [dbusiest](/sh/dbusiest#L6)
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display the directory with the most files in it, counted recursively.
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### [dfu](/sh/dfu#L6)
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pretty-print `df` in GiB.
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**TODO:** restore examples.
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### [disf](/sh/disf#L9)
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disassemble a single function from an unstripped executable, unreliably.
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### [e](/sh/e#L6)
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wrap around `$EDITOR` to run it as root if necessary.
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this still needs some work to detect root-owned directories.
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```
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$ e /etc/sudoers
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[sudo] password for notwa:
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```
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### [has](/sh/has#L6)
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print the result of `which` if the program is found, else simply return 1.
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`export CC="$(has clang || has clang-3.8 || has gcc)"`
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### [hex](/sh/hex#L9)
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perform arithmetic using the shell and display the result as an unsigned 32-bit integer in hexadecimal.
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### [ify](/sh/ify#L6)
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pipe one command through another, so you can still pass arguments to the former.
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this is mainly useful for aliases. 99% of the time you'll use this with `less`.
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```
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$ alias ll="ify less ls -ACX --group-directories-first --color=force"
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$ ll /etc
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```
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### [is_empty](/sh/is_empty#L6)
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return 0 if the directory given by argument is empty.
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### [isup](/sh/isup#L8)
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return 0 if a given website returns a 2xx HTTP code.
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### [minutemaid](/sh/minutemaid#L6)
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return 0 if the current minute is divisible by a number.
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note that a minute is relative to the seconds since the epoch, not the minute of the hour.
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```
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# crontab usage:
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* * * * * minutemaid 9 ~/work/do_my_bidding # runs every nine minutes
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```
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2021-07-30 18:08:59 -07:00
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### [monitor](/sh/monitor#L4)
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this is `watch` loosely reimplemented as a shell script.
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2021-07-30 18:08:59 -07:00
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### [noccom](/sh/noccom#L10)
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strip C-like comments; both multi-line and single-line.
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2021-07-30 18:08:59 -07:00
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### [now](/sh/now#L8)
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print a date-time (UTC) in a sortable format.
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this takes a date or file as an argument,
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else it defaults to the current time.
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```
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$ now
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2019-05-27_35083906
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$ now ~/sh/monitor
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2017-03-14_82387259
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$ now '@1234567890'
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2009-02-13_84690000
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```
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### [pacbm](/sh/pacbm#L6)
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list installed pacman packages by their filesize, and the sum, ascending. requires `expac`.
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```
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$ pacbm | head -n -1 | tail -2
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204.78M clang
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235.44M linux-firmware
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```
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### [pause](/sh/pause#L6)
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pause — the companion script of `confirm`.
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```
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$ pause
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Press any key to continue
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$
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```
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### [pre](/sh/pre#L6)
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dump all the `#define`s that `$CC $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS` would result in.
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**TODO:** restore examples.
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### [randir](/sh/randir#L6)
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display a random directory in the current working directory.
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```
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$ randir
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./sh
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```
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### [rs](/sh/rs#L4)
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record screen. does not record audio.
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currently only works on Windows (gdigrab).
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i'm sure there's something equivalent for Linux.
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### [sc](/sh/sc#L40)
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upload given files to a webserver and return a direct link for sharing them.
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you'll want to tweak this if you use it yourself.
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this contains some extra logic for screenshots created by `scropt`.
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### [scramble](/sh/scramble#L6)
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scrambles text in a predictable way using regex.
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sacbremls ttex in a pdrceailtbe way unsig reegx.
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### [screeny](/sh/screeny#L4)
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i don't use this anymore~
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### [scropt](/sh/scropt#L8)
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run `scrot` through `optipng` and save the result to `~/play/$(now).png`.
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`$ ~/sh/sc $(~/sh/scropt -s -d0.5)`
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### [slit](/sh/slit#L6)
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view specific columns of text.
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### [slitt](/sh/slitt#L6)
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view specific columns of text.
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this version of `slit` uses tabs for its field separators.
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### [sram](/sh/sram#L4)
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convert between a couple saveram formats for N64 emulators.
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### [mpv_watch (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L57)
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watch something in mpv with a bunch of extra audio filtering crap.
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### [mpv_stream (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L69)
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watch a stream in mpv with a bunch of extra audio filtering crap.
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### [twitch (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L82)
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watch a twitch stream in mpv with a bunch of extra audio filtering crap.
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### [yt (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L88)
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watch a youtube video in mpv with a bunch of extra audio filtering crap.
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this can be given a full URL or just a video ID.
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remaining arguments are passed to mpv.
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there exist several variants for more specific use cases.
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### [ytg (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L101)
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watch a youtube video. like `yt`, but with a preference for different formats.
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### [ytll (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L107)
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watch a stream on youtube in mpv, etcetera etcetera.
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this is the low latency version that does not support seeking.
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### [ytgll (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L113)
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watch a stream on youtube in mpv. like `ytll`, but with a preference for different formats.
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### [sv](/sh/sv#L6)
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collect the lastmost value of every key.
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the field separator can be given as its sole argument.
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```
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echo "this=that\nthem=those\nthis=cat" | sv =
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this=cat
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them=those
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```
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**TODO:** add multi-file grep example.
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### [tpad](/sh/tpad#L6)
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add a 1px transparent border around an image to prevent twitter from mangling it into a jpg.
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sadly, this trick doesn't work anymore.
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### [trunc](/sh/trunc#L6)
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truncate text to fit within your terminal using the unicode character `…`.
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### [unscreen](/sh/unscreen#L6)
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i don't use this anymore~
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### [wipe](/sh/wipe#L6)
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clear the screen and its scrollback, then print a high-contrast horizontal line.
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using this, you'll know with absolute certainty that you're looking at the top of your history,
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and that your terminal's scrollback didn't cap out and eat text.
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**TODO:** rename because wipe(1) already exists.
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## miscellaneous
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### [dirprev (zshrc)](/home/zshrc#L71)
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rotate and change to the previous directory in the directory stack
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without consuming the prompt.
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### [dirnext (zshrc)](/home/zshrc#L78)
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rotate and change to the next directory in the directory stack
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without consuming the prompt.
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### [dirup (zshrc)](/home/zshrc#L85)
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change to the parent directory of the current working directory
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without consuming the prompt.
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### [dirview (zshrc)](/home/zshrc#L92)
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use a fuzzy finder to select a recent directory in the directory stack
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and change to it without consuming the prompt.
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### [OMFG (zshrc)](/home/zshrc#L166)
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silence stdout.
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### [STFU (zshrc)](/home/zshrc#L167)
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silence stderr.
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### [WHOA (zshrc)](/home/zshrc#L168)
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expand to several C/C++ flags to ease development.
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### [WELP (zshrc)](/home/zshrc#L169)
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expand to C++ flags to enable a C++-as-C facade.
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### [pl (zshrc)](/home/zshrc#L173)
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print each argument on its own line.
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### [tw (zshrc)](/home/zshrc#L176)
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invoke `twitch` as a job with both stdout and stderr silenced.
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### [reload (zshrc)](/home/zshrc#L220)
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reload zsh by wiping temp files, recompiling rc files,
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and replacing the current process with a new zsh process.
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### [reload (bashrc)](/home/bashrc#L49)
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**TODO:** respect initctl like in `.zshrc`.
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### [has (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L8)
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hardcoded here for convenience.
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### [ADDPATH (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L24)
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append a directory to `$PATH` if it isn't already present.
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### [fils (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L113)
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(GNU du) display human-friendly filesizes for the files in a directory.
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### [lsa (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L114)
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(GNU ls) list files with directories and dotfiles ordered first.
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### [perlu (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L115)
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invoke perl expecting files with UTF-8 encoding.
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### [rgn (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L116)
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invoke ripgrep without respecting `.gitignore` files.
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### [cms (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L117)
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invoke cryptominisat5 with less noise.
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### [curls (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L118)
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invoke curl with less noise.
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### [get (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L122)
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retrieve the most recent files from the default branch of a git repository, and not much else.
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### [gs (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L123)
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invoke git's status subcommand.
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### [gd (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L124)
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invoke git's diff subcommand with fewer lines of context.
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### [gds (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L125)
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display difference stats from git.
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### [gl (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L126)
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invoke git's log subcommand with a single line per commit.
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### [glo (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L127)
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navigate git's commit tree succinctly.
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### [g1 (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L128)
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display the most recent git commit.
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### [gr (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L129)
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display remote git repositories verbosely.
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### [gb (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L130)
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display the current git branch.
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### [revend (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L136)
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reverse the 4-byte endianness of a single file. *this is an in-place operation!*
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### [clone (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L138)
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invoke rsync suitably for creating virtually indistinguishable copies of files.
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### [aligntabs (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L139)
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align tab-delimited fields in stdin.
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### [crawla (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L140)
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play Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup through ssh on the akrasiac server.
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### [crawlz (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L141)
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play Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup through ssh on the develz server.
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### [ll (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L144)
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list files verbosely, fancily, ordered, but not recursively.
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### [diff (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L152)
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use git's diff subcommand for general diffing.
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### [gc (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L153)
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columnize text by using git's column subcommand.
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### [counts (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L154)
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count files in the current directory, including files found recursively.
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### [exts (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L155)
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count and sort file extensions in the current directory, including files found recursively.
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### [nocom (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L156)
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strip single-line C-like and shell-like comments.
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### [sortip (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L157)
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sort numerically by IPv4 segments.
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### [jrep (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L158)
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extract strings comprised of basic ASCII or Japanese codepoints.
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### [bomb (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L159)
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add a Byte-Order Mark to a file.
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### [cleanse (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L160)
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strip unprintable and non-ASCII characters.
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### [rot13 (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L161)
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rot13 with numbers rotated as well.
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### [unwrap (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L162)
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join paragraphs into one line each.
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### [double (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L163)
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print every line twice. <br/> print every line twice.
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### [join2 (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L164)
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join every other line.
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### [katagana (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L165)
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convert katakana codepoints to their equivalent hiragana.
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useful for translating [debug text from ancient games.](https://tcrf.net/)
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### [picky (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L167)
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TODO
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### [unused (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L168)
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TODO
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### [makepkgf (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L169)
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make the freakin' package!
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### [rakef (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L170)
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make the freakin' gem!
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### [eashare (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L172)
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upload a file and copy its URL to the clipboard.
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**NOTE:** this only works on MSYS2 for now.
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**NOTE:** i lied, this doesn't work at all.
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