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As a matter of fact it is one of the scripts that I cannot do without, I use it everyday, it is very convenient. But then again I wrote it myself, so I can’t be objective.
As a matter of fact it is one of the scripts that I cannot do without, I use it everyday, it is very convenient. But then again I wrote it myself, so I can’t be objective.
Hey, I know the guy who wrote the script, he is great.
I have never tried it. But debian based + xfce, so you know what to expect.
This is a long list of terminal goodies: https://github.com/toolleeo/cli-apps/
Also, check the games that I have written, in the same spirit as this one:
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/tui-sudoku
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/wordle
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/ladder
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/mneme
Someone should come up with a new distro with the name potatOS, just for cases like this .
I am still using the arrow keys, I must be an idiot , too. If this script helps you with the vim movements, you can check out for the same reason two or three scripts of mine, in the same repo: tui-mines, mneme,tui-sudoku.
Fear not, there are no scary commands in this script.
There is, if you like fzf, or if you are not comfortable with vim keybindings. Still, Ranger is awesome.
Well, after a quick search, from that source, I found that :
…A .theme file is a .ini text file that is divided into sections, which specify visual elements that appear on a Windows desktop. Section names are wrapped in brackets ([]) in the .ini file.
I believe that the themes.txt
file has not much to do with the above, furthermore, confusion between the two does not sound a good idea. What is more, one can say that file names such as themes.txt
and current_theme.txt
are quite descriptive and leave no doubts about their function. However, I think I understand your point of view. Perhaps I would consider renaming these in the future.
Well, there is just one themes.txt
file, created inside .config/basht/
directory. There is no particular reason why it should not be a .txt
. Would you suggest another solution?
This is a bash script I wrote:
https://gitlab.com/christosangel/magic-tape
As far as searches go:
s option
: Search using a keyword/phraseh option
: Watch historyj option
: Search historyIf I understand correctly, in your case: let’s say you search for a term , i.e. vanillaOS
. You will be able to select from a list of videos, with a preview image and other data ( data, views, channel etc).
If on a later date you wish to search again for this term, by selecting the j option, you can easily repeat the same search, with any new videos available included.
Thanks, any feedback would be welcome!
Somehow things seem similar (perhaps better) in Greece:
Thanks for the feedback.
Well, the two scripts are almost identical, what is more, the radio stations and tv channels lists can be already merged and run together without major issues. However, I feel that I should keep things simple,and the two ‘twins’ separate.
I am glad you like it! Of course you can add more channels, easily, you can find the instructions in the README. Feel free to share them, too.
Thanks!
Update: Recording functionality added, with the use of another (you guessed it) bash script
Also options in read
as Preferred selector are also case insensitive.
Any feedback is appreciated!
Hey, I am glad you like it ;)
Check out basht