From bc18824a0d89c2a40b01e39aa97667d70076ea36 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Connor Olding Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 20:53:38 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] regenerate readme --- README.md | 114 +++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------- 1 file changed, 53 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c184632..36cd3cd 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -688,15 +688,15 @@ invoke mpv with some extra flags suited for streamed sources. play some media in mpv with a bunch of unnecessary filters. -### [mpv_stream (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L91) +### [mpv_stream (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L89) watch a stream in mpv with a bunch of unnecessary filters. -### [twitch (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L100) +### [twitch (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L98) watch a twitch stream in mpv with a bunch of unnecessary filters. -### [yt (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L107) +### [yt (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L105) watch a youtube video in mpv with a bunch of unnecessary filters. this can be given a full URL or just a video ID. @@ -706,19 +706,11 @@ there exist several variants for more specific use cases. **NOTE:** there also exists a yt(1) program provided by the *python3-yt* package that i don't use. -### [ytg (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L121) - -watch a youtube video. like `yt`, but with a preference for different formats. - -### [ytll (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L128) +### [ytll (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L127) watch a stream from youtube in mpv, etcetera etcetera. this is the low latency version that does not support seeking. -### [ytgll (sh/streamcrap)](/sh/streamcrap#L135) - -watch a stream from youtube in mpv. like `ytll`, but with a preference for different formats. - ### [sum](/sh/sum#L7) compute the summation of its arguments without forking processes. @@ -868,213 +860,213 @@ return 0, ignoring arguments. **TODO:** respect initctl like in `.zshrc`. -### [ADDPATH (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L23) +### [ADDPATH (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L30) append a directory to `$PATH` if it isn't already present. -### [fils (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L81) +### [fils (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L88) (GNU du) display human-friendly filesizes for the files in a directory. -### [lsa (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L82) +### [lsa (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L89) (GNU ls) list files with directories and dotfiles ordered first. -### [perlu (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L83) +### [perlu (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L90) invoke perl expecting files with UTF-8 encoding. -### [rgn (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L84) +### [rgn (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L91) invoke ripgrep without respecting `.gitignore` files. -### [cms (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L85) +### [cms (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L92) invoke cryptominisat5 with less noise. -### [curls (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L86) +### [curls (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L93) invoke curl with less noise. -### [get (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L90) +### [get (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L97) retrieve the most recent files from the default branch of a git repository, and not much else. -### [gs (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L91) +### [gs (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L98) invoke git's status subcommand. **TODO:** consider renaming because gs(1) already exists. -### [gd (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L93) +### [gd (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L100) invoke git's diff subcommand with fewer lines of context. -### [gds (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L94) +### [gds (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L101) display difference stats from git. -### [gl (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L95) +### [gl (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L102) invoke git's log subcommand with a single line per commit. -### [glo (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L96) +### [glo (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L103) navigate git's commit tree succinctly. -### [g1 (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L97) +### [g1 (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L104) display the most recent git commit. -### [gr (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L98) +### [gr (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L105) display remote git repositories verbosely. -### [gb (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L99) +### [gb (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L106) display the current git branch. **NOTE:** there also exists a gb(1) program provided by the *gb* package that i don't use. -### [gdp (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L102) +### [gdp (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L109) invoke `gd` to diff a commit from its parent. the commit defaults to "HEAD". -### [revend (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L112) +### [revend (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L119) reverse the 4-byte endianness of a single file. *this is an in-place operation!* -### [clone (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L113) +### [clone (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L120) invoke rsync suitably for creating virtually indistinguishable copies of files. -### [aligntabs (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L114) +### [aligntabs (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L121) align tab-delimited fields in stdin. -### [crawla (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L115) +### [crawla (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L122) play Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup through ssh on the akrasiac server. -### [crawlz (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L116) +### [crawlz (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L123) play Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup through ssh on the develz server. -### [eahead (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L118) +### [eahead (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L125) deprecated name for [`ea head`.](#ea) -### [eaget (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L119) +### [eaget (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L126) deprecated name for [`ea get`.](#ea) -### [eaput (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L120) +### [eaput (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L127) deprecated name for [`ea put`.](#ea) -### [eamove (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L121) +### [eamove (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L128) deprecated name for [`ea move`.](#ea) -### [eacopy (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L122) +### [eacopy (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L129) deprecated name for [`ea copy`.](#ea) -### [eadelete (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L123) +### [eadelete (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L130) deprecated name for [`ea delete`.](#ea) -### [eamv (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L124) +### [eamv (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L131) invoke [`ea move`.](#ea) -### [eacp (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L125) +### [eacp (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L132) invoke [`ea copy`.](#ea) -### [earm (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L126) +### [earm (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L133) invoke [`ea delete`.](#ea) -### [ll (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L128) +### [ll (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L135) list files verbosely, fancily, ordered, but not recursively. -### [diff (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L137) +### [diff (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L144) use git's diff subcommand for general diffing. -### [gc (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L138) +### [gc (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L145) columnize text by using git's column subcommand. **TODO:** consider renaming because gc(1) already exists. -### [counts (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L140) +### [counts (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L147) count files in the current directory, including files found recursively. -### [exts (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L141) +### [exts (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L148) count and sort file extensions in the current directory, including files found recursively. -### [nocom (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L142) +### [nocom (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L149) strip single-line C-like and shell-like comments. -### [jrep (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L143) +### [jrep (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L150) extract strings comprised of basic ASCII or Japanese codepoints. -### [bomb (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L144) +### [bomb (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L151) add a Byte-Order Mark to a file. -### [cleanse (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L145) +### [cleanse (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L152) strip unprintable and non-ASCII characters. -### [unwrap (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L146) +### [unwrap (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L153) join paragraphs into one line each. -### [double (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L147) +### [double (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L154) print every line twice.
print every line twice. **NOTE:** there also exists a double(1) program provided by the *plotutils* package that i don't use. -### [join2 (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L150) +### [join2 (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L157) join every other line. -### [katagana (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L151) +### [katagana (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L158) convert katakana codepoints to their equivalent hiragana. this is occasionally useful when translating [debug text from ancient games.](https://tcrf.net/) -### [picky (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L153) +### [picky (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L160) list pacman packages that were manually installed and are not in some common package groups. this list can be used to assist later reinstalls. -### [unused (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L156) +### [unused (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L163) list pacman packages that weren't installed explicitly and don't satisfy any dependencies. this list can be used to free up some disk space. -### [makepkgf (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L159) +### [makepkgf (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L166) make the freakin' package! -### [rakef (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L160) +### [rakef (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L167) make the freakin' gem! -### [pl (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L162) +### [pl (-shrc)](/home/-shrc#L169) print each argument on its own line.