My scripts for startup, dmenu, and the command line
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README.md

My Macros

This is a collection of commands I use every day that make editing and accessing files and websites easier.

Prompt

Dependencies

mpc dmenu scrot xclip tmux vim lbry

They’re all optional, since the prompt options that don’t call them will still work. The prompt works best with the xbindkeys config file.

  • dmenu for the prompts. It can be changed to rofi or some other solution
  • scrot and xclip for screenshots
  • all scripts assume your prefered terminal is st
  • mpc is for media controls
  • It assumes your passwords are in a location

Usage

prompt [launch | action | cmd | ddg | pass]

Use it to automagically select and run terminal applications, send signals to daemons, execute arbitrary commands, search the web, and grab passwords from the password manager

TODO

  • Finish vpn and networking stuff after ini script is finished, then make sure printf in case goes to stderror which is shown in bar
  • Add ddg search prompt
  • setup pass
  • variables to the script to make assumed paths easier to change
  • show script for man pages, pkg info, and other things
  • command to clipboard
  • emoji select to clipboard
  • system of additional clipboards using /tmp files