Dotfiles for my tiling window manager + terminal workflow.
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#!/bin/bash
# ensure {{{ #
# Ensure text of argument 1 exists in the file argument 2
ensure() {
if [[ ! -e "$2" ]]; then
touch "$2"
fi
(grep "$1" "$2")>/dev/null 2>&1 || echo "$1" >> "$2"
}
# }}} ensure #
# config files
bashrc="$HOME/.bashrc"
zshrc="$HOME/.zshrc"
fish_config="$HOME/.config/fish/config.fish"
ranger_config="$HOME/.config/ranger/rc.conf"
# Output locations
aliases="$HOME/.key_aliases"
fish_abbr="$HOME/.config/fish/key_abbr.fish"
ranger_mappings="$HOME/.config/ranger/key_mappings.conf"
# ensure sourcing new file in orig. config file
ensure "source $aliases" "$bashrc"
ensure "source $aliases" "$zshrc"
ensure "source $fish_abbr" "$fish_config"
ensure "source $ranger_mappings" "$ranger_config"
# key files
key_dirs="$HOME/linux-config/txt/key_dirs.txt"
key_files="$HOME/linux-config/txt/key_files.txt"
key_aliases="$HOME/linux-config/aliases/key_aliases"
# Remove, prepare files
rm -f "$ranger_mappings" 2>/dev/null
printf "# vim: filetype=sh\\n" > "$fish_abbr"
printf "# vim: filetype=sh\\nalias " > "$aliases"
# Format the key file in the correct syntax and sent it to all configs.
sed "s/\s*#.*$//;/^\s*$/d" "$key_dirs" | tee \
>(awk '{print $1"=\"cd "$2" && ls -a\" \\"}' >> "$aliases") \
>(awk '{print "abbr", $1, "\"cd " $2 "; and ls -a\""}' >> "$fish_abbr") \
| awk '{print "map f"$1, "cd", $2;
print "map t"$1, "tab_new", $2;
print "map m"$1, "shell mv -v", $2;
print "map Y"$1, "shell cp -rv", $2;
}' >> "$ranger_mappings"
sed "s/\s*#.*$//;/^\s*$/d" "$key_files" | tee \
>(awk '{print v$1"=\"$EDITOR "$2"\" \\"}' >> "$aliases") \
>(awk '{print "abbr v"$1, "\"$EDITOR "$2"\""}' >> "$fish_abbr") \
| awk '{print "map v"$1" shell $EDITOR "$2}' >> "$ranger_mappings"
sed -e '/^$/d' -e '/^[ \t#].*/d' "$key_aliases" | sort | tee \
>(awk '{printf "abbr " $1; $1 = ""; print $0; }' >> "$fish_abbr") \
| awk '{
printf $1;
$1 = "";
printf "=";
printf gensub(" ", "", 1, $0);
print " \\";
}' >> "$aliases"