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But first, please read +<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..52209a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# Organization utilities + +These utilities are intended to help with overall organization: + +* Making sure that tasks can be quickly listed. +* Aiding with calendar management. +* Support for time tracking. diff --git a/collector b/collector new file mode 100755 index 0000000..387cb02 --- /dev/null +++ b/collector @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +# +# Collector: add, view, edit a collector file (from GTD/ZTD methodologies). +# +# The collector file is a Markdown file with the Task list extension, such as +# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/markdown.html#task-lists +# + +# Parameters +BASENAME="`basename $0`" +ACTION="$1" +COLLECTOR_NAME="`echo $COLLECTOR_FILE | sed -e "s|$HOME|~|"`" + +# Check +if [ -z "$COLLECTOR_FILE" ]; then + # Do not be verbose here, otherwise the "status" command will show an error + # message on unconfgirued systems. Maybe that should be controlled by a verbosity flag. + #echo "$BASENAME: please export the COLLECTOR_FILE environment variable pointing to your collector markdown file" + + exit 1 +elif [ ! -e "$COLLECTOR_FILE" ]; then + echo "$BASENAME: error: file not found: $COLLECTOR_FILE" + exit 1 +fi + +# Dispatch +if [ -z "$ACTION" ] || [ "$ACTION" == "view" ]; then + cat "$COLLECTOR_FILE" +elif [ "$ACTION" == "add" ]; then + shift + echo "* $*" >> "$COLLECTOR_FILE" +elif [ "$ACTION" == "list" ]; then + if grep -q -e "^ *\* " "$COLLECTOR_FILE"; then + echo "Collected items at $COLLECTOR_NAME:" + echo "" + grep -e "^ *\* " "$COLLECTOR_FILE" + echo "" + fi +elif [ "$ACTION" == "count" ]; then + if grep -q -e "^ *\* " "$COLLECTOR_FILE"; then + COUNT="`grep -e "^ *\* " "$COLLECTOR_FILE" | wc -l`" + echo "$COUNT collected items at $COLLECTOR_NAME" + echo "" + fi +elif [ "$ACTION" == "edit" ]; then + if [ ! -z "$EDITOR" ]; then + $EDITOR "$COLLECTOR_FILE" + else + echo "$BASENAME: error: please export the EDITOR environment variable pointing to your editor of choice" + exit 1 + fi +fi diff --git a/dangling-archive b/dangling-archive new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e9a66c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/dangling-archive @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Archive dangling files. +# + +# Parameters +DATE="`date +%Y%m%d%I%M%S`" +LOAD="$HOME/load" +IMAGES="$HOME/data/images/incoming" +IMAGES_PATTERN=".*\.(png|jpg|jpeg|gif|svg)" +DOC="$HOME/data/doc/incoming" +DOC_PATTERN=".*\.(txt|doc|docx|rtf|pdf|sxc|csv|odt|odf|ods|xls|xlsx|ppt|epub|mobi|djvu|lit)" +NOISE="$HOME/data/noise/incoming" +NOISE_PATTERN=".*\.(mp3|ogg|opus|m4a)" +VIDEO="$HOME/data/video/incoming" +VIDEO_PATTERN=".*\.(mp4|mov|mkv|avi|srt|mpg)" +FIND_OPTS="-maxdepth 1 -regextype posix-egrep -iregex" + +# Ensure all folders exist +mkdir -p $LOAD $IMAGES $DOC + +# Move images +if [ "`find $LOAD/ $FIND_OPTS "$IMAGES_PATTERN" | wc -l`" != "0" ]; then + echo "Moving images into $IMAGES/$DATE ..." + mkdir -p $IMAGES/$DATE + find $LOAD/ $FIND_OPTS "$IMAGES_PATTERN" -exec mv {} $IMAGES/$DATE/ \; +fi + +# Move doc +if [ "`find $LOAD/ $FIND_OPTS "$DOC_PATTERN" | wc -l`" != "0" ]; then + echo "Moving docs into $DOC/$DATE ..." + mkdir -p $DOC/$DATE + find $LOAD/ $FIND_OPTS "$DOC_PATTERN" -exec mv {} $DOC/$DATE/ \; +fi + +# Move noise +if [ "`find $LOAD/ $FIND_OPTS "$NOISE_PATTERN" | wc -l`" != "0" ]; then + echo "Moving noise into $NOISE/$DATE ..." + mkdir -p $NOISE/$DATE + find $LOAD/ $FIND_OPTS "$NOISE_PATTERN" -exec mv {} $NOISE/$DATE/ \; +fi + +# Move video +if [ "`find $LOAD/ $FIND_OPTS "$VIDEO_PATTERN" | wc -l`" != "0" ]; then + echo "Moving video into $VIDEO/$DATE ..." + mkdir -p $VIDEO/$DATE + find $LOAD/ $FIND_OPTS "$VIDEO_PATTERN" -exec mv {} $VIDEO/$DATE/ \; +fi @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# FIXME visualizer. +# Run on itself for a nice result: fixmes `which fixmes` +# + +# Basic params +NAME="$0" +BASENAME="`basename $NAME`" + +# Run +if [ ! -z "$1" ] && [ -e "$1" ]; then + file="$1" +else + file='-R *' +fi + +grep -i "FIXME" $file | sed -e 's/^ *//' diff --git a/quarter-timestamps b/quarter-timestamps new file mode 100755 index 0000000..8f1bab5 --- /dev/null +++ b/quarter-timestamps @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +# +# Determine the quarter's timestamps +# + +# Parameters +BASENAME="`basename $0`" +DIRNAME="`dirname $0`" +QUARTER="$1" +YEAR="`echo $QUARTER | cut -d . -f 1`" +QUARTILE="`echo $QUARTER | cut -d . -f 2`" + +# Syntax check +if [ -z "$QUARTILE" ]; then + echo "usage: $BASENAME <quarter>" + echo "quarter format: YYYY.QQ" + echo "example: 2024.Q3" + exit 1 +fi + +# Lookup table +case $QUARTILE in + Q1) + BEGIN="01-01" + END="03-31" + ;; + + Q2) + BEGIN="04-01" + END="06-30" + ;; + + Q3) + BEGIN="07-01" + END="09-30" + ;; + + Q4) + BEGIN="10-01" + END="12-31" + ;; +esac + +# Determine the UNIX timestamp for the beginning and end of the quarter +QUARTER_BEGIN="`date -d "${YEAR}-${BEGIN} 00:00:00 UTC" +%s`" +QUARTER_END="`date -d "${YEAR}-${END} 00:00:00 UTC" +%s`" + +# Output +echo "Quarter begins at UNIX timestamp $QUARTER_BEGIN ($YEAR-$BEGIN)" +echo "Quarter ends et UNIX timestamp $QUARTER_END ($YEAR-$END)" diff --git a/reminders b/reminders new file mode 100755 index 0000000..c40936b --- /dev/null +++ b/reminders @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Print a short summary of today's reminders. + +# Dispatch only if $HOME/.reminders exists +if [ -e "$HOME/.reminders" ]; then + cd + remind $HOME/.reminders $* | grep -v '^No reminders.$' | sed -e '/^$/d' +fi @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Check the overall status of your work. +# + +# Parameters +BASENAME="`basename $0`" + +# Usage +function status_usage { + echo "usage: $BASENAME [-l|--long] [-d|--delay N] [project]" + + if [ -z "$1" ]; then + exit 1 + else + exit $1 + fi +} + +# See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2721946/cross-platform-getopt-for-a-shell-script#4300224 +function status_options { + getopt -T > /dev/null + if [ $? -eq 4 ]; then + # GNU enhanced getopt is available + ARGS=`getopt --name "$BASENAME" --long loop,delay: --options ld: -- "$@"` + else + # Original getopt is available (no long option names, no whitespace, no sorting) + ARGS=`getopt ld: "$@"` + fi + + if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then + echo "$BASENAME: usage error" >&2 + status_usage 2 + fi + + eval set -- $ARGS + + while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do + case "$1" in + l|--loop) + LOOP="yes";; + d|--delay) + DELAY="$2" + shift;; + --) + shift + break;; + *) + status_usage + ;; + esac + shift + done + + if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then + PROJECT="$1" + shift + fi +} + +# Calculate timestamp delta from a file +function status_file_changed_delta { + local file="$1" + + if [ -z "$file" ] || [ ! -e "$file" ]; then + echo 0 + fi + + local file_timestamp="`stat -c '%Z' $file`" + local timestamp="`date +%s`" + + echo $(( timestamp - file_timestamp )) +} + +# Run command if a file is older than a given number of seconds +function status_run_if_file_older_than { + local file="$1" + local interval="$2" + local run="0" + + shift 2 + + # Run command if there's still no file to test + if [ ! -e "$file" ]; then + run="1" + else + local age="`status_file_changed_delta $file`" + local interval="3600" + + # Run command only when file is older or equal the interval + if (( $age >= $interval )); then + run="1" + fi + fi + + # Run if criteria matches + if [ "$run" == "1" ]; then + $* + fi +} + +# Run status +function status_run { + if [ ! -z "$PROJECT" ]; then + # Check the status of the given project + cd $PROJECT &> /dev/null && git status + elif git status &> /dev/null; then + # Check the status of the current project + mr status + else + # Ensure we are in the home folder + cd + + # Check your reminders + if which remind &> /dev/null && [ -e "$HOME/.reminders" ]; then + remind ~/.reminders | grep -iv '^no reminders.$' # | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' + fi + + # Update your mrconfig and check all registered repositories + if which mr &> /dev/null; then + local mrconfig="$HOME/.custom/mrconfig-automatic" + + status_run_if_file_older_than $mrconfig 3600 mrconfig-updater + + # Pipe through cat so we don't have to deal with mr's dynamic output weirdness + #mr -m status | cat + + # Replace eventual "/mnt/crypt/home/$USER" with "~/" from output + # Piping through sed also handles mr's dynamic output weirdness + mr -m status | sed -e "s|/mnt/crypt/home/$USER/|~/|" -e "s|$HOME|~|" + fi + + # Use this as an opportunity to save our configs + if which git-config-save &> /dev/null; then + git config-save --sometimes &> /dev/null + fi + + # Check your TODO lists, filtering only important tasks + # Convention here is to use uppercase "IMPORTANT", to be explicit and avoid false positives + todo list IMPORTANT + + # Collected items that need to be moved somewhere else + #collector count + collector list + + # Check if you have mails to send + postponed + + # Check unread mails + unread-mails + + # Alarms set + #xalarm list + + # Check for spool files + if [ -e "$HOME/temp/log/spool.md" ] && [ "`wc -l $HOME/temp/log/spool.md | cut -d ' ' -f 1`" != "0" ]; then + echo "Spool file not empty: $HOME/temp/log/spool.md" + fi + + # Check if are dangling downloaded files + if [ -e "$HOME/load" ] && [ ! -z "`ls -1 ~/load/`" ]; then + # Print a newline if needed depending of the output of the previous commands + if [ ! -z "`postponed`" ] || [ ! -z "`unread-mails`" ] || [ ! -z "`collector list`" ]; then + echo "" + fi + + echo "Dangling files at ~/load:" + echo "" + ls -lh ~/load/ + fi + fi +} + +# Options +status_options $@ + +# Dispatch +if [ "$LOOP" == "yes" ]; then + PROJECT="" + + if [ -z "$DELAY" ]; then + DELAY="60" + fi + + while true; do + clear + status_run + sleep $DELAY + done +else + status_run +fi @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# A very simple taskwarrior wrapper. +# + +# Parameters +TASK="/usr/bin/task" + +# Dispatch +if [ -e ".task" ]; then + $TASK rc.data.location=.task "${@}" +else + $TASK "${@}" +fi @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# A taskwarrior wrapper. +# + +# Basic params +CONFIG="$HOME/.config/tasks" +BASENAME="`basename $0`" +PROJECT="$1" + +# Config +if [ -e "$CONFIG" ] ; then + source $CONFIG +fi + +# Custom params +TODO_MAXDEPTH="2" +WORKPATH="${WORKPATH:=~/}" +FOLDERS="`echo $WORKPATH | tr ':' ' ' | sed -e "s|~|$HOME|g"`" + +# Check if first param is a project +if [ ! -z "$PROJECT" ] && cd $PROJECT &> /dev/null || false; then + IS_PROJECT="true" + shift +else + IS_PROJECT="false" +fi + +# Go back to the previous folder +cd - &> /dev/null + +# Check if project exists +if [ "$IS_PROJECT" == "true" ]; then + cd $PROJECT &> /dev/null || exit 1 + + # Get full path + CWD="`pwd`" + + # Call taskwarrior + if [ -d "$CWD/.task" ]; then + task rc.data.location=$CWD/.task rc.verbose=nothing $* + fi +else + for folder in $FOLDERS; do + if [ ! -d "$folder" ]; then + continue + fi + + find $folder/ -maxdepth $TODO_MAXDEPTH -xtype d -iname '.task' | while read task; do + if [ -z "$SILENT" ]; then + echo "Tasks from $task:" + echo "" + fi + + task rc.data.location=$task rc.verbose=nothing $* + done + done +fi diff --git a/timew-shell b/timew-shell new file mode 100755 index 0000000..2ebbf28 --- /dev/null +++ b/timew-shell @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Timewarrior shell. +# + +# Shell +function timew_shell { + local last_exit_code="0" + + # While a "quit" command isn't entered, read STDIN + while read -rep "$last_exit_code timew> " STDIN; do + history -s "$STDIN" + + if [ "$STDIN" == "quit" ] || [ "$STDIN" == "exit" ] || [ "$STDIN" == "bye" ]; then + break + elif [[ -n "$STDIN" && "$STDIN" != "#"* ]]; then + # If line is not empty or commented, process command + STDIN=($STDIN) + + if [ "$STDIN" == "status" ] || [ "$STDIN" == "st" ]; then + timew + else + timew ${STDIN[@]} + fi + + last_exit_code="$?" + fi + done +} + +# Dispatch +timew_shell @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# +# Task list visualizer. +# + +# Basic params +CONFIG="$HOME/.config/todo" +NAME="$0" +BASENAME="`basename $NAME`" +OPTION="$1" + +# Config +if [ -e "$CONFIG" ] ; then + source $CONFIG +fi + +# Custom params +TODO_MAXDEPTH="2" +WORKPATH="${WORKPATH:=~/}" +FOLDERS="`echo $WORKPATH | tr ':' ' ' | sed -e "s|~|$HOME|g"`" + +# Iterate +function todo_find { + for folder in $FOLDERS; do + if [ ! -d "$folder" ]; then + continue + fi + + find $folder/ -maxdepth $TODO_MAXDEPTH -xtype f -iname 'todo*' | while read todo; do + # Ignore lists without tasks + if grep -q -e '\* \[ \]' -e '-' $todo; then + echo $todo + fi + done + done +} + +function todo_list { + local status="$1" + + # User's Taskwarrior + if which task &> /dev/null; then + if [ "`task status:pending count 2> /dev/null`" != "0" ]; then + echo "taskwarrior:" + #echo "" + task list 2> /dev/null + echo "" + fi + + # Taskwarrior data from projects + if [ ! -z "$status" ]; then + taskstatus="+$status" + SILENT="true" + fi + + SILENT=$SILENT tasks $taskstatus list 2> /dev/null + echo "" + fi + + # User's Timewarrior + if which timew &> /dev/null; then + if ! timew | grep -q "^There is no active time tracking."; then + timew + echo "" + fi + fi + + todo_find | while read todo; do + if [ "$todo" != "$NAME" ]; then + if [ ! -z "$status" ] && ! grep -q "\($status\)" $todo; then + continue + fi + + path="`echo $todo | sed -e "s|^$HOME|~|"`" + delim="===`echo $path | sed -e 's|.|=|g'`" + #echo "" + echo In $path + echo $delim + echo "" + + if [ ! -z "$status" ]; then + if echo $todo | grep -q $status; then + grep -e '\* \[ \]' -e '-' $todo + else + grep -e '\* \[ \]' -e '-' $todo | grep "\($status\)" + fi + else + grep -e '\* \[ \]' -e '-' $todo + fi + + echo "" + fi + done +} + +if [ "$OPTION" == "find" ]; then + todo_find | grep -v -e "^$NAME$" | sed -e "s|^$HOME|~|" +elif [ "$OPTION" == "count" ]; then + todo_find | grep -v $NAME | wc -l +elif [ "$OPTION" == "show" ] || [ "$OPTION" == "see" ] || [ "$OPTION" == "view" ]; then + if [ ! -z "$2" ] && [ -e "$2" ]; then + # Check TODO inside files + grep -i "todo" $2 | sed -e 's/^ *//' + + # Check also for FIXMEs + fixmes $2 + elif cd $2 &> /dev/null; then + ( + cd $2 &> /dev/null + find -maxdepth 1 -xtype f -iname 'todo*' -exec cat {} \; | grep -e '*' -e '-' + ) + fi +elif [ "$OPTION" == "list" ]; then + todo_list $2 +elif [ "$OPTION" == "help" ]; then + echo "usage: $BASENAME [list|count]" + echo " $BASENAME <show|see|view> <file|project>" +else + todo_list +fi |