commit 8ba721bd73e159501137fc2b22f94b86db0ad58c
parent ad8370054330b5e85453735744b8cf2bc9bdbf91
Author: oscarbenedito <oscar@obenedito.org>
Date:   Wed, 22 Jan 2020 23:00:11 +0100

Deleted Markion dependency

Diffstat:
M.chezmoi.toml.tmpl | 1-
M.chezmoiignore | 11++---------
M.gitignore | 6------
DCC0-1.0 | 119-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MCOPYING | 793++++++++++++-------------------------------------------------------------------
MREADME.md | 6++----
Adot_aliases.tmpl | 55+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ddot_bash_aliases.tmpl.md | 135-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adot_gitconfig.tmpl | 10++++++++++
Ddot_gitconfig.tmpl.md | 27---------------------------
Adot_scripts/executable_deploy-website.sh | 14++++++++++++++
Ddot_scripts/executable_deploy-website.sh.tmpl.md | 42------------------------------------------
Adot_scripts/executable_tmux-website.sh | 20++++++++++++++++++++
Ddot_scripts/executable_tmux-website.sh.md | 37-------------------------------------
Adot_vimrc | 86+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ddot_vimrc.md | 184-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dmarkion.py | 56--------------------------------------------------------
Dmarkion.sh | 10----------
18 files changed, 308 insertions(+), 1304 deletions(-)

diff --git a/.chezmoi.toml.tmpl b/.chezmoi.toml.tmpl @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ [data] pgpkey = {{ eq $c "gray" }} website = {{ eq $c "gray" }} - chezmoi_location = "{{ if or (eq $c "gray") (eq $c "white") }}/usr/bin/chezmoi{{ end }}{{ if eq $c "fme-desktop" }}/$HOME/.local/bin/chezmoi{{ end }}" {{- if eq $c "gray" }} [data.backup] backup_exclude = ["/.*"] diff --git a/.chezmoiignore b/.chezmoiignore @@ -1,11 +1,4 @@ COPYING -CC0-1.0 -markion.sh -markion.py -*.md -.scripts/*.md -.*/*/*.md +README.md .scripts/deploy-website.sh -{{ if not .website -}} -.scripts/tmux-website.sh -{{- end }} +{{ if not .website }}.scripts/tmux-website.sh{{ end }} diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore @@ -1,7 +1 @@ *.swp - -dot_vimrc -dot_bash_aliases.tmpl -dot_gitconfig.tmpl -dot_scripts/executable_tmux-website.sh -dot_scripts/executable_deploy-website.sh.tmpl diff --git a/CC0-1.0 b/CC0-1.0 @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -CC0 1.0 Universal - - CREATIVE COMMONS CORPORATION IS NOT A LAW FIRM AND DOES NOT PROVIDE - LEGAL SERVICES. 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Currently, I have the `chezmoi` alias redefined to run [this script](https://gitlab.com/oscarbenedito/dotfiles/blob/master/markion.sh) that updates the files using Markion before any call to chezmoi (I am aware of chezmoi's script support but currently scripts are run *after* the dotfiles are changed so two calls to `chezmoi apply` would be needed). +I use [chezmoi](https://github.com/twpayne/chezmoi) to manage varying configs across different machines. ## License -This program is licensed under the GPL v3. See [COPYING](https://gitlab.com/oscarbenedito/dotfiles/blob/master/COPYING) for the complete license. - -Although the whole repository is released under GPL v3 (due to `markion.py` being licensed with it), many files are part of the public domain. See each individual. You can find a copy of the CC0 1.0 Universal license [here](https://gitlab.com/oscarbenedito/dotfiles/blob/master/CC0-1.0). +This repository is licensed under the CC0 1.0 Universal license and therefore is part of the public domain. To the extent possible under law, Oscar Benedito, who associated CC0 with this work, has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work. You can find a copy of the CC0 license [here](https://gitlab.com/oscarbenedito/dotfiles/blob/master/COPYING). diff --git a/dot_aliases.tmpl b/dot_aliases.tmpl @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +alias clear="printf '\033c'" +alias ls="ls --color=auto" +{{ if ne .chezmoi.hostname "fme-desktop" -}} +alias upgrade=" +{{- if eq .chezmoi.osRelease.id "debian" -}} + sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade +{{- else -}} + sudo pacman -Syyu +{{- end }}" +{{- end }} +{{- if eq .chezmoi.hostname "fme-desktop" }} +alias vscode="$HOME/KOLMOGOROV/VSCode-linux-x64/bin/code" +{{- end }} + +{{- if .backup }} + +# Backup to external HD +alias backup_all="rsync -loptruzvP --delete --exclude={{ if gt (len .backup.backup_exclude) 1 -}} { {{- end }} + {{- range $i, $dir := .backup.backup_exclude }} + {{- if $i -}} + , + {{- end -}} + '{{ $dir }}' + {{- end -}} +{{ if gt (len .backup.backup_exclude) 1 -}} } {{- end }} $HOME/ /media/$USER/OSCAR/.{{ .backup.backup_dir }}/" + +# Encrypted backup to USB +backup_vc_10_11() { + veracrypt --mount /media/$USER/Oscar/Varis/copia-gris.hc --slot="10" + veracrypt --mount /media/$USER/Oscar/Varis/copia-gris-git.hc --slot="11" + rsync -gloptruzvP --delete --exclude={"/Git", + {{- range $i, $dir := .backup.backup_exclude }} + {{- if $i -}} + , + {{- end -}} + "{{ $dir }}" + {{- end -}} + {{ range $dir := .backup.small_backup_exclude -}} + ,"{{ $dir }}" + {{- end -}} + } $HOME/ /media/veracrypt10/{{ .backup.backup_dir }}/ + rsync -gloptruzvP --delete $HOME/Git/ /media/veracrypt11/{{ .backup.backup_dir }}/ + veracrypt --dismount /media/$USER/Oscar/Varis/copia-gris.hc + veracrypt --dismount /media/$USER/Oscar/Varis/copia-gris-git.hc +} + +# Backup the contents of the USB +alias backup_usb="rsync -gloptruzvP --delete --exclude={'/Varis/copia-gris.hc','/Varis/copia-gris-git.hc','/.Trash-1000','/.Trashes','/.Spotlight-V100'} /media/$USER/Oscar/ /home/oscar/USB/" +{{- end }} +{{- if .website }} +alias website="~/.scripts/tmux-website.sh" +{{- end }} +{{- if eq .chezmoi.hostname "fme-desktop" }} +setxkbmap -option "caps:swapescape" # Switch caps and escape +{{- end }} diff --git a/dot_bash_aliases.tmpl.md b/dot_bash_aliases.tmpl.md @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -# File `.bash_aliases` -Alias to run Markion everytime we use chezmoi, before actually running chezmoi. -``` file dot_bash_aliases.tmpl -chezmoi() { - if [ $1 = "atom" ]; then - atom /home/$USER/.local/share/chezmoi - else - sh $HOME/.local/share/chezmoi/markion.sh - {{ .chezmoi_location }} $* - fi -} -``` - -Changing the `clear` command. -``` file dot_bash_aliases.tmpl -alias clear="printf '\033c'" -``` - -Alias to update the system, diferent for Debian or Arch. -``` file dot_bash_aliases.tmpl -{{ if ne .chezmoi.hostname "fme-desktop" -}} -alias upgrade=" -{{- if eq .chezmoi.osRelease.id "debian" -}} - sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade -{{- else -}} - sudo pacman -Syyu -{{- end }}" -{{- end }} -``` - -Alias to run VSCode on computer where I can't install programs -``` file dot_bash_aliases.tmpl -{{- if eq .chezmoi.hostname "fme-desktop" -}} -alias vscode="$HOME/KOLMOGOROV/VSCode-linux-x64/bin/code" -{{- end }} -``` - -## Backups -If backup is enabled in the `chezmoi` data, create backup alias, excluding the files specified in the `chezmoi` data. First is the complete backup alias: -``` block backup_all -alias backup_all="rsync -loptruzvP --delete --exclude={{ if gt (len .backup.backup_exclude) 1 -}} { {{- end }} - {{- range $i, $dir := .backup.backup_exclude }} - {{- if $i -}} - , - {{- end -}} - "{{ $dir }}" - {{- end -}} -{{ if gt (len .backup.backup_exclude) 1 -}} } {{- end }} {{ .chezmoi.homedir }}/ /media/$USER/OSCAR/.{{ .backup.backup_dir }}/" -``` - -And secondly the smaller backup, with extra excluded directories. I back it up on a USB drive so I encrypted with VeraCrypt (as I carry my USB around, I wouldn't want my personal data to be in plain text in case I lost it). It will back it up to two VeraCrypt volumes (as the backup takes up more than 4GiB and the USB where I do it is formated with a FAT filesystem). First of all, we mount the VeraCrypt volumes: -``` block mount-backup-vc -veracrypt --mount /media/$USER/Oscar/Varis/copia-gris.hc --slot="10" -veracrypt --mount /media/$USER/Oscar/Varis/copia-gris-git.hc --slot="11" -``` -Then we back up all the data: -``` block rsync-small-backup -rsync -gloptruzvP --delete --exclude={"/Git", -{{- range $i, $dir := .backup.backup_exclude }} - {{- if $i -}} - , - {{- end -}} - "{{ $dir }}" -{{- end -}} -{{ range $dir := .backup.small_backup_exclude -}} - ,"{{ $dir }}" -{{- end -}} -} {{ .chezmoi.homedir }}/ /media/veracrypt10/{{ .backup.backup_dir }}/ -rsync -gloptruzvP --delete {{ .chezmoi.homedir }}/Git/ /media/veracrypt11/{{ .backup.backup_dir }}/ -``` - -And finally we unmount the volumes. -``` block unmount-backup-vc -veracrypt --dismount /media/$USER/Oscar/Varis/copia-gris.hc -veracrypt --dismount /media/$USER/Oscar/Varis/copia-gris-git.hc -``` - -So the alias will be: -``` block backup_vc_10_11 -backup_vc_10_11() { - [[ include mount-backup-vc ]] - [[ include rsync-small-backup ]] - [[ include unmount-backup-vc ]] -} -``` - -### USB Backups -The following alias is used when backing up my USB drive. -``` block backup_usb -alias backup_usb="rsync -gloptruzvP --delete --exclude={"/Varis/copia-gris.hc","/Varis/copia-gris-git.hc"} /media/$USER/Oscar/ {{ .chezmoi.homedir }}/USB/" -``` - -### Git Backups -Backing up all the git repositories. -``` block backup_git -alias backup_git="cd {{ .chezmoi.homedir }}/Git/backup && ./git-backup.py" -``` - -### Writing the backups -Finally, we include the aliases to the file. -``` file dot_bash_aliases.tmpl -{{- if .backup }} -[[ include backup_all ]] -[[ include backup_vc_10_11 ]] -[[ include backup_usb ]] -[[ include backup_git ]] -{{- end }} -``` - -## Website -If website is enabled in the `chezmoi` configuration, we create aliases to the scripts to open the website working environment the to deploy the website. -``` file dot_bash_aliases.tmpl -{{- if .website }} -alias website="~/.scripts/tmux-website.sh" -{{- end }} -``` - -I used to have the following alias for deploying the website. It is not needed anymore -``` -alias deploy_website="~/.scripts/deploy-website.sh" -``` - -## Setup at college - -Not really an alias, but will be needed to swith Caps Lock and Escape. -``` file dot_bash_aliases.tmpl -{{- if eq .chezmoi.hostname "fme-desktop" }} -setxkbmap -option "caps:swapescape" -{{- end }} -``` - -On other machines it is set up by modifying the file `/etc/default/keyboard`, specifically the line with `XKBOPTIONS="caps:swapescape". - -## License -This file is licensed under the CC0 1.0 Universal license and therefore is part of the public domain. To the extent possible under law, Oscar Benedito, who associated CC0 with this work, has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work. You can find a copy of the CC0 license [here](https://gitlab.com/oscarbenedito/dotfiles/blob/master/CC0-1.0). diff --git a/dot_gitconfig.tmpl b/dot_gitconfig.tmpl @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +[user] + email = oscar@obenedito.org + name = oscarbenedito + {{- if .pgpkey }} + signingkey = 827E5A8E3AE8A499 + {{- end }} +{{- if .pgpkey }} +[commit] + gpgsign = true +{{- end }} diff --git a/dot_gitconfig.tmpl.md b/dot_gitconfig.tmpl.md @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -# File `.gitconfig` - -Adding git user account. -```toml file dot_gitconfig.tmpl -[user] - email = oscar@obenedito.org - name = oscarbenedito - [[ include pgpsigningkey]] -``` -## PGP key -If specified in the `chezmoi` data, configure the signing key. Note that the following code is the block included with `pgpsigningkey`. -```toml block pgpsigningkey -{{- if .pgpkey }} -signingkey = 827E5A8E3AE8A499 -{{- end }} -``` - -If a PGP key is used, we'll add the following line to sign commits by default. -```toml file dot_gitconfig.tmpl -{{- if .pgpkey }} -[commit] - gpgsign = true -{{- end }} -``` - -## License -This file is licensed under the CC0 1.0 Universal license and therefore is part of the public domain. To the extent possible under law, Oscar Benedito, who associated CC0 with this work, has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work. You can find a copy of the CC0 license [here](https://gitlab.com/oscarbenedito/dotfiles/blob/master/CC0-1.0). diff --git a/dot_scripts/executable_deploy-website.sh b/dot_scripts/executable_deploy-website.sh @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +HUGO_PATH="$HOME/Git/obenedito.org" +TEMP_DIR="$HOME/.tmp-webdav" +MOUNT_PATH="/media/obenedito" +WEBDAV_FOLDER="html-obenedito.org" + +rm -rf $HUGO_PATH/public +hugo -s $HUGO_PATH --minify +mount $MOUNT_PATH +mkdir $TEMP_DIR +rsync -ruvc --progress --delete --temp-dir=$TEMP_DIR $HUGO_PATH/public/ $MOUNT_PATH/$WEBDAV_FOLDER +rmdir $TEMP_DIR +umount $MOUNT_PATH diff --git a/dot_scripts/executable_deploy-website.sh.tmpl.md b/dot_scripts/executable_deploy-website.sh.tmpl.md @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -# File `deploy-website.sh` -This file automatically deploys my website, given the appropriate configuration on the machine. - -## File description -Shebang line and setting up the variables. -```bash file executable_deploy-website.sh.tmpl -#!/bin/bash -HUGO_PATH="{{ .chezmoi.homedir }}/Git/obenedito.org" -TEMP_DIR="{{ .chezmoi.homedir }}/.tmp-webdav" -MOUNT_PATH="/media/obenedito" -WEBDAV_FOLDER="html-obenedito.org" -``` - -We delete the previous build site on the folder (as far as I have noticed, Hugo doesn't delete the files by default, so deleted files would still be in the new build if this line wasn't here). -```bash file executable_deploy-website.sh.tmpl -rm -rf $HUGO_PATH/public -``` - -We build the website -```bash file executable_deploy-website.sh.tmpl -hugo -s $HUGO_PATH --minify -``` - -We mount the filesystem with WebDAV (considering it is well configured) and we create the temporary directory for the `rsync` call. -```bash file executable_deploy-website.sh.tmpl -mount $MOUNT_PATH -mkdir $TEMP_DIR -``` - -We synchronize the files with `rsync`. -```bash file executable_deploy-website.sh.tmpl -rsync -ruvc --progress --delete --temp-dir=$TEMP_DIR $HUGO_PATH/public/ $MOUNT_PATH/$WEBDAV_FOLDER -``` - -Finally, we remove the temporary directory and unmount the filesystem. -```bash file executable_deploy-website.sh.tmpl -rmdir $TEMP_DIR -umount $MOUNT_PATH -``` - -## License -This file is licensed under the CC0 1.0 Universal license and therefore is part of the public domain. To the extent possible under law, Oscar Benedito, who associated CC0 with this work, has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work. You can find a copy of the CC0 license [here](https://gitlab.com/oscarbenedito/dotfiles/blob/master/CC0-1.0). diff --git a/dot_scripts/executable_tmux-website.sh b/dot_scripts/executable_tmux-website.sh @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +SESSION=$USER + +# New tmux session +tmux -2 new-session -d -s $SESSION + +# New window called Hugo running 'hugo server' in website folder +tmux new-window -t $SESSION:1 -n 'hugo' +tmux send-keys "cd ~/Git/obenedito.org" C-m +tmux send-keys "hugo server" C-m + +# Back to window #0, open file with atom, run local server and open it on firefox +tmux select-window -t $SESSION:0 +tmux send-keys "cd ~/Git/obenedito.org" C-m +tmux send-keys "atom . &" C-m +tmux send-keys "firefox http://localhost:1313/ &" C-m + +# Attach session +tmux -2 attach-session -t $SESSION diff --git a/dot_scripts/executable_tmux-website.sh.md b/dot_scripts/executable_tmux-website.sh.md @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -# File `tmux-website.sh` -This file is a script to automatically open the needed programs to work on my website. - -## File description -Setting up varibles and keyboard setup. -```bash file executable_tmux-website.sh -#!/bin/bash -SESSION=$USER -setxkbmap es -``` - -Create a new tmux session. -```bash file executable_tmux-website.sh -tmux -2 new-session -d -s $SESSION -``` - -Create a new window called `hugo` and run `hugo server` in it. -```bash file executable_tmux-website.sh -tmux new-window -t $SESSION:1 -n 'hugo' -tmux send-keys "cd ~/Git/obenedito.org" C-m -tmux send-keys "hugo server" C-m -``` -In the window number 0, open the folder with Atom and open the local server on Firefox. -```bash file executable_tmux-website.sh -tmux select-window -t $SESSION:0 -tmux send-keys "cd ~/Git/obenedito.org" C-m -tmux send-keys "atom . &" C-m -tmux send-keys "firefox http://localhost:1313/ &" C-m -``` - -Finally, we attach to the session. -```bash file executable_tmux-website.sh -tmux -2 attach-session -t $SESSION -``` - -## License -This file is licensed under the CC0 1.0 Universal license and therefore is part of the public domain. To the extent possible under law, Oscar Benedito, who associated CC0 with this work, has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work. You can find a copy of the CC0 license [here](https://gitlab.com/oscarbenedito/dotfiles/blob/master/CC0-1.0). diff --git a/dot_vimrc b/dot_vimrc @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +call plug#begin('~/.vim/plugged') +Plug 'junegunn/goyo.vim' " minimalist design, nice for writing text +call plug#end() + +" commands for latex-suite +filetype plugin on " invokes latex-suite +set grepprg=grep\ -nH\ $* +filetype indent on " automatic indentation +let g:tex_flavor='latex' +let g:Tex_Folding=0 +let g:Tex_AutoFolding=0 + +autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.tex set filetype=tex +autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.cls set filetype=tex +autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.sty set filetype=tex + +" indentation +set expandtab +set shiftwidth=2 +set tabstop=2 + +" line numbers +set number +set relativenumber + +" line wrapping +set wrap +set linebreak + +" splits configuraction +set splitbelow +set splitright + +imap <C-o> <Plug>IMAP_JumpForward " switch C-j to C-o on latex-suite +nmap <C-o> <Plug>IMAP_JumpForward + +map <C-h> <C-w>h " set up vim-like commands to switch panels +map <C-j> <C-w>j +map <C-k> <C-w>k +map <C-l> <C-w>l + +" set up colorscheme +colorscheme onedark +set t_ut="" " deactivates vim BCE option (messes up colors) + +if (empty($TMUX)) " 24-bit true-color configuration + if (has("nvim")) + let $NVIM_TUI_ENABLE_TRUE_COLOR=1 + endif + if (has("termguicolors")) + set termguicolors + endif +endif + +" set up status line +function! GitBranch() + let l:branchname = system("cd '".expand('%:p:h')."' && git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null | tr -d '\n'") + return strlen(l:branchname) > 0?' '.l:branchname.' ':'' +endfunction + +let gitbranch={} +autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile,FileReadPre * let gitbranch[expand('%:p')]=GitBranch() + +set statusline= +set statusline+=%#PmenuSel# +set statusline+=%{gitbranch[expand('%:p')]} +set statusline+=%#PmenuSbar# +set statusline+=\ %F +set statusline+=%m\ +set statusline+=%= +set statusline+=%#CursorColumn# +set statusline+=\ %y +set statusline+=\ %{&fileencoding?&fileencoding:&encoding} +set statusline+=\[%{&fileformat}\] +set statusline+=\ %p%% +set statusline+=\ %l:%c +set statusline+=\ +set laststatus=2 " activate status line + +" other useful defaults +syntax on " syntax coloring +set foldmethod=marker " using {{{ and }}} to delimit folding areas +set modeline +set colorcolumn=81 " color line 81 differently +set textwidth=80 " break lines longer than 80 characters +:command Make :w | :!make " make shortcut diff --git a/dot_vimrc.md b/dot_vimrc.md @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -# File `.vimrc` - -## Plug-ins - -We'll install plug-ins with `vim-plug`. Installed plug-ins: - - - `goyo.vim`: Creates a very minimalist editor. Nice for writing text. - -```vim file dot_vimrc -call plug#begin('~/.vim/plugged') -Plug 'junegunn/goyo.vim' -call plug#end() -``` - -## Latex-Suite -First of all we include the code required by `vim-latexsuite`. The following code is required and it makes vim invoke Latex-Suite when you open a tex file. -```vim file dot_vimrc -filetype plugin on -``` - -The following code is important as grep will sometimes skip displaying the file name if you search in a singe file. This will confuse Latex-Suite. Set your grep program to always generate a file-name. -```vim file dot_vimrc -set grepprg=grep\ -nH\ $* -``` - -The following code is optional and it enables automatic indentation as you type. -```vim file dot_vimrc -filetype indent on -``` - -The following code is optional. Starting with Vim 7, the filetype of empty `.tex` files defaults to 'plaintex' instead of 'tex', which results in vim-latex not being loaded. The following changes the default filetype back to 'tex': -```vim file dot_vimrc -let g:tex_flavor='latex' -let g:Tex_Folding=0 -let g:Tex_AutoFolding=0 -``` - -## Defaults -Configures indentation. -```vim file dot_vimrc -set expandtab -set shiftwidth=2 -set tabstop=2 -``` - -Configures syntax coloring. -```vim file dot_vimrc -syntax on -``` - -Show line number and other lines' relative number. -```vim file dot_vimrc -set number -set relativenumber -``` - -Setting the folding method to marker (you should use `{{{` and `}}}` to delimit areas that should fold). -```vim file dot_vimrc -set foldmethod=marker -``` - -Enable line wrapping by work. -```vim file dot_vimrc -set wrap -set linebreak -``` - -Set modeline to be able to change defaults in a per file basis. -```vim file dot_vimrc -set modeline -``` - -Set a line in column 81 and cut lines after column 80. -```vim file dot_vimrc -set colorcolumn=81 -set tw=80 -``` - -Set the colorscheme. -```vim file dot_vimrc -colorscheme onedark -``` - -Deactivate vim's Background Color Erase (BCE) option -```vim file dot_vimrc -set t_ut="" -``` - -## Splits configuration - -New file positions changed. -```vim file dot_vimrc -set splitbelow -set splitright -``` - -Moving around shortcuts. -```vim file dot_vimrc -imap <C-o> <Plug>IMAP_JumpForward -nmap <C-o> <Plug>IMAP_JumpForward -map <C-h> <C-w>h -map <C-j> <C-w>j -map <C-k> <C-w>k -map <C-l> <C-w>l -``` - -## Color scheme configuration -Use 24-bit (true-color) mode in Vim/Neovim when outside tmux. If you're using tmux version 2.2 or later, you can remove the outermost $TMUX check and use tmux's 24-bit color support (see < http://sunaku.github.io/tmux-24bit-color.html#usage > for more information). - -```vim file dot_vimrc -if (empty($TMUX)) -``` - -For Neovim 0.1.3 and 0.1.4 < https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/2198 > - -```vim file dot_vimrc - if (has("nvim")) - let $NVIM_TUI_ENABLE_TRUE_COLOR=1 - endif -``` - -For Neovim > 0.1.5 and Vim > patch 7.4.1799 < https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/61be73bb0f965a895bfb064ea3e55476ac175162 >. Based on Vim patch 7.4.1770 (`guicolors` option) < https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Following-HEAD#20160511 >. - -```vim file dot_vimrc - if (has("termguicolors")) - set termguicolors - endif -endif -``` - -## Status line - -First of all, a function to get the git branch we are editing (if we are). -```vim file dot_vimrc -function! GitBranch() - let l:branchname = system("cd '".expand('%:p:h')."' && git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null | tr -d '\n'") - return strlen(l:branchname) > 0?' '.l:branchname.' ':'' -endfunction -``` - -We define `gitbranch` to the value of such function every time a file is opened. -```vim file dot_vimrc -let gitbranch={} -autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile,FileReadPre * let gitbranch[expand('%:p')]=GitBranch() -``` - -And then we define our status line, note that text between `#` are defining the color. -```vim file dot_vimrc -set statusline= -set statusline+=%#PmenuSel# -set statusline+=%{gitbranch[expand('%:p')]} -set statusline+=%#PmenuSbar# -set statusline+=\ %F -set statusline+=%m\ -set statusline+=%= -set statusline+=%#CursorColumn# -set statusline+=\ %y -set statusline+=\ %{&fileencoding?&fileencoding:&encoding} -set statusline+=\[%{&fileformat}\] -set statusline+=\ %p%% -set statusline+=\ %l:%c -set statusline+=\ -``` - -And we finally activate the status line. -```vim file dot_vimrc -set laststatus=2 -``` - -## Other useful commands -Shortcut to execute the make command. -```vim file dot_vimrc -:command Make :w | :!make -``` - -Sets the filetype for Latex documents. -```vim file dot_vimrc -autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.tex set filetype=tex -autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.cls set filetype=tex -autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.sty set filetype=tex -``` - -## License -This file is licensed under the CC0 1.0 Universal license and therefore is part of the public domain. To the extent possible under law, Oscar Benedito, who associated CC0 with this work, has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work. You can find a copy of the CC0 license [here](https://gitlab.com/oscarbenedito/dotfiles/blob/master/CC0-1.0). diff --git a/markion.py b/markion.py @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python3 -# Copyright (C) 2019 Oscar Benedito -# -# This file is part of Markion. -# -# Markion is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# Markion is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with Markion. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -import os, sys, re, argparse -parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Markion is a simple scripts that retrieves tangled code from Markdown.') -parser.add_argument('file', metavar='file', type=str, nargs=1, help='Input file.') -parser.add_argument('-d', '--output-directory', dest='out_dir', type=str, default=os.getcwd(), help='Change the output directory.') -parser.add_argument('-D', '--auto-directory', dest='auto_dir', action='store_true', help='Auto detect output directory.') -args = parser.parse_args() -with open(args.file[0], 'r') as f: - inp = f.read() -r_block = '```[\w\-.]*\s+block\s+([\w.-]+).*?\n(.*?)\n```\s*?\n' -r_file = '```[\w\-.]*\s+file\s+([\w.-]+).*?\n(.*?\n)```\s*?\n' -blocks = re.findall(r_block, inp, flags = re.DOTALL) -files = re.findall(r_file, inp, flags = re.DOTALL) -r_include = re.compile('([ \t]*)\[\[\s*include\s+([\w\-.]+)\s*\]\]', flags = re.DOTALL) -def resolve(content, blocks): - it = r_include.finditer(content) - for include in it: - block_name = include[2] - if blocks[block_name][0]: - raise Exception('Circular dependency in block ' + block_name) - blocks[block_name][0] = True - s = resolve(blocks[block_name][1], blocks) - blocks[block_name][0] = False - blocks[block_name][1] = s - s = include[1] + s.replace('\n', '\n' + include[1]) - content = r_include.sub(repr(s)[1:-1], content, count = 1) - return content -block_content = { b[0] : [False, b[1]] for b in blocks } -file_content = dict() -for f in files: - if f[0] not in file_content: - file_content[f[0]] = '' - file_content[f[0]] += resolve(f[1], block_content) -if args.auto_dir: - args.out_dir = os.path.dirname(args.file[0]) -if not os.path.exists(args.out_dir): - os.mkdirs(args.out_dir) -for fn, fc in file_content.items(): - with open(args.out_dir + '/' + fn, 'w') as f: - f.write(fc) diff --git a/markion.sh b/markion.sh @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# Licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal. To the extent possible under law, Oscar -# Benedito, who associated CC0 with this work has waived all copyright and -# related or neighboring rights to this work. -for f in $(find $HOME/.local/share/chezmoi -name "*.md"); do - if [ "$f" = "$HOME/.local/share/chezmoi/README.md" -o "${f%.*}" -nt "$f" ]; then - continue - fi - python3 $HOME/.local/share/chezmoi/markion.py -D $f -done