## scripts This repository contains Python and shell scripts that I actively develop and utilize on my GNU/Linux [(or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux)](https://balaban.software/tribute.html) machine. ### launch_searx.sh starts a docker container for searx. use a cron job to execute this script on reboot. > @reboot sh $HOME/scripts/launch_searx.sh dependencies: - docker installation (do not use snap to install) ### pi & piw ssh into my dear raspberry pi, static ip addresses change according to connection medium (lan vs wlan) ### volumeup.sh used in i3wm to set maximum volume level. calling this script increases current volume level by 5% change the number in condition part of script ($current -lt 200) to set the upper limit used by: - i3wm configuration dependencies: - pactl - pulseaudio (?) ### update_repos.py updates repositories kept in $HOME/sources by calling 'git pull' using subprocess dependencies: - [termcolor](https://pypi.org/project/termcolor) ### launch_polybar.sh used by i3wm to launch polybar on occasions. ripped it off from arch wiki ;) used by: - i3wm configuration - [source_polybar.py](https://github.com/fybalaban/scripts#source_polybarpy) dependencies: - [polybar](https://github.com/polybar/polybar) ### source_polybar.py generates and deploys my polybar configuration with color parameters. significantly reduces the time it takes to change colors. dependencies: - [launch_polybar.sh](https://github.com/fybalaban/scripts#launch_polybarsh) - [polybar](https://github.com/polybar/polybar) (I mean how can you use this config without polybar?) ### launch_compton.sh restarting i3 using $mod+shift+r causes multiple instances of compton to be created :) i noticed that when the CPU temperature hit 85 degrees :) never doing that again :) dependencies: - [compton](https://github.com/chjj/compton) ### launch_picom.sh if there isn't any instance of picom running, creates one. dependencies: - [picom](https://github.com/yshui/picom) ## fetchpy fetchpy is an alternative to neofetch. I was tinkering around with my neofetch config file, and at some point I got frustrated enough to create a full-blown fetch script. This took me approximately ~6 hours to complete, and I'm proud of it! (I drank too much mineral soda with extra citric acid, acid reflux is really getting wild lol) dependencies: - [termcolor](https://pypi.org/project/termcolor) ## dotman.py dotman is (yet) another DOTfiles MANager that **I've** made for **my** machine. - Will it work on yours? Probably. - Do you really need it? Probably not. ### features of dotman - [x] Backup to any given local and remote repository - [x] Use whitelist to select folders - [x] Deploy to $HOME/.config - [x] Interactive mode - [x] Automatable mode - [ ] Verbose output - [ ] Logging capability dependencies: - python installation lol