This is my collection of UNIX shell configuration files and utilities. These days I only use them with zsh and bash on Linux, but in the past I also used them on various Solaris and FreeBSD machines, and for the most part they should work on any POSIX-oriented UNIX.
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Configuration files for zsh
.zshrc
- config for interactive instances only.zshenv
- config for non-interactive and interactive instances.zsh/
hierarchy, including:.zsh/functions/
- various handy interactive and completion functions.zsh/accounts.d/
- for configuring completion of (user, host) pairs.zsh/users.d/
- for configuring completion of users
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Configuration files for bash
.bashrc
- config for interactive instances only.bash_profile
- config for interactive "login shell" instances only.bashenv
- config for non-interactive and interactive instances
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Configuration files to be shared by any Bourne-compatible shell
.shared_env
- config for non-interactive and interactive instances.shared_rc
- config for interactive instances only
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Mechanism for automatically switching between shells.
Useful for when you do not have root privileges and want to run a locally compiled version ofzsh
rather than a system-wide shell. See: -
Perl library
lib/perl5/Sh.pm
providing some handy native Perl replacements for shell-like operations. -
Hook-runner mechanism for building composite configuration out of multiple files in a
foo.d/
hierarchy. For more information see:doc/ConfigHooks.org
.zsh/functions/find_hooks
- find applicable hook files underneathfoo.d/
hierarchy.zsh/functions/run_hooks
- run hook files found byfind_hooks
, assuming that they contain shell codelib/libhooks.sh
- concatenate hook files found byfind_hooks
into a single configuration file which can then be consumed by an external program such asssh
,mutt
,crontab
etc.
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Configuration files for various commonly used UNIX utilities and libraries:
less
rsync
ls
readline
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Useful utility and wrapper scripts under
bin/
:AC-online
- Determine if we are running off battery.AC-state
- Determine AC power adapter state.abs
- Convert a relative path to absolute path(s) with all symlinks resolved.active-since
- Determine whether I've touched the keyboard since a given time.age-of
- Show the age in seconds of a running or completed command run under theage-track
wrapper.age-track
- Track the start and end times of a command, ensuring against concurrent invocations. Useful as a helper for asynchronous process invocations.alertme
- Poor man's attention grabber.beep
- Make some kind of noise reliably.bip
- Wrapper aroundplay
to generate a sine wave of a given frequency / duration / volume.bsplit
- Split a file or STDIN into buckets.c3
- Show 3 months of the calendar.cg
- Shortcut forchgrp
.clip
- Copy a symLink In Place - converts a symlink to a real file. Suspiciously similar toharden-ln
(below).cm
- Shortcut which allows you to omitchmod
from typicalchmod 775 foo
command lines.colour-diff-output
- Colour-codesdiff
output (seedl
below)count-dirents
- Count the number of files in a bunch of directories.cp-merge
- Copies the entire contents of one directory to another, even if some subdirectories are common to both source and destination directories. See alsomv-merge
.crypt
- Generate a hashed password.csort
-sort(1)
helper which allows custom sort orders based on string/regexp matchingcy
- Show a whole calendar year.dbm
- Simple DBM file reader/writerdfh
-df -h
wrapperdfl
- alternativedf
wrapperdfll
- todfl
whatls -l
is tols -lh
diff-inodes
- Compares output ofdump-inodes
(below) with inode details in another tree.diff-less
- Wrapper aroundless
for viewing output fromcolour-diff-output
. Used bytty-colour-diff
.div
- Echo a highly visible divider.dl
-diff
wrapper.dts
- Runs a command, date/time-stamping each line of STDOUT.du1
- Rundu
with maximum depth 1du2
- Rundu
with maximum depth 2dump-inodes
- Dump machine-readable inode meta-data viafind
for use withdiff-inodes
.dutree
- Print sorted indented rendition of du output.dwatch
- Simple monitor to watch for when things change.edate
- Show seconds since UNIX epoch.fbig
- Find big files.fds
- Shortcut tofile-datestamp
(below).feed
- Feed keystrokes to a command then interact with it as normal. Requires Perl'sExpect
module.file-datestamp
- Produce a date-stamp suitable for use within filenames.find-wan-gateway
- Find upstream WAN's gateway. See alsopingwan
.fs-monitor
- Poll a filesystem viadf
.fswap
- Swap the names/contents of two files.ftrace
- Shortcut forstrace -e trace=file
.glob-to-re
- Filter to convert globs into regexps.grep-shortcuts
- Provide handy egrep shortcuts, e.g.gilr
is equivalent toegrep -i -l -r
gw-dev
- Detect the default gateway's network interface.gw-dev-IP
- Detect the IP of the default gateway's network interface.harden-ln
- Suspiciously similar toclip
(above).hex
- Convert numbers to hexadecimal.ifw
- Show a concise summary of network interface information.isup
- Check whether a machine is pingable.keepalive
- Keep an ssh session alive (for port forwarding) viaExpect.pm
.keymap-menu
- OOB mechanism for switching between keyboard layouts.lesspipe.sh
- My personal$LESSOPEN
filter.lh
- View recent logins.logseek
- Jump to a date/time within a large log file.lsofp
- Runlsof
by pid or command.md5
-md5sum
wrapper.mnt-image
- Mount a file containing a filesystem via loopback.mnt-initrd
- Mount a Linux initial ram disk image via loopback.mnt-isos
- Mount ISOs in/mnt
via loopback.mnx
- Make file(s) non-executable.mnp
- Make file(s) non-public.mp
- Make file(s) public.multi-syphon
- Wrapper around[syphon](https://github.com/aspiers/shell-env/blob/master/bin/syphon) -i
(see below).mv-merge
- Moves the entire contents of one directory to another, even if some subdirectories are common to both source and destination directories. Seecp-merge
andrm-src-dups
.mvi
-mv -i
shortcut.mx
- Make file(s) executable.newer
- Returns true if a file is newer than the given age.nth
- Return the nth line of file(s).ntrace
- Shortcut forstrace -e trace=network
.ord
- Show decimal/octal/hex values of ASCII characters.ox
-objdump -x
shortcut.pdf
- Find a preferred PDF viewer and run it.phup
-pkill -HUP
shortcut.bping
- Wrapper around ping to make it do a lot of beeping ;-) Pitch of beeps represents latency: concert A (440Hz) for 10ms, going one octave up or down for every order of magnitude.penv
- Dump the environment of a given process id.pinggw
- Ping the gateway.pingns
- Ping a nameserver.pingwan
- Ping the WAN gateway found byfind-wan-gateway
.protect
- UNFINISHED: make a process hard to killpst
-pstree
wrapper.pstt
- Anotherpstree
wrapper.quietrun
- Run a command and only allow output if the exit code didn't reflect success. Useful when writing crontab files, so that you only get e-mailed when something goes wrong.ra
- List unusual processes.ra.pats
- Data file forra
containing patterns matching "usual" processes.ran
- Advanced replacement forseq
.rcslocks
- Check RCS-controlled files for locks, and optionally nag the lock owners via e-mail.resolver-domain
- Extract the resolver domain name fromresolv.conf
.rj
-ps
wrapper which searches for specific processes. (Its etymology was forgotten long ago...)rjd
- Search for processes inD
(non-interruptible) state (Linux-only).rjr
- Anotherps
wrapper.rm-src-dups
- Remove duplicate files from a mirrored directory hierarchy.root-zsh
- [OLD]expect
script for logging in as root and then loading my shell config.rot13
- ROT13 filterrotate
- Losslessly rotate JPEGs.rpath
- Extract RPATH from object files.safe-pipe
- Pipe through a command with fallback.service-commands
- Shortcuts for starting/stopping/restarting Linux system services.sfind
- Find source files or links, usingso
(below).show-colours
- Show all ANSI 3-bit console colours (foreground and background).shuffle
- Fisher-Yates shuffle lines from STDIN.source-only
/so
- Prune a list of files using~/.cvsignore
.sort-by-filename
- Sort list of newline-separated paths by basename (filename ignoring path segments).sparse
- Show sparseness of files.split-by-boot
- Split syslog messages from STDIN into a new file per system boot.syphon
- Removes lines from top of a file based on pattern matching.tailfgrep
- Monitor a file à latail -f
, looking for a given regexp.tf
-tail -f
shortcut. When only tailing a single file, usesless +F
which is nicer.tfs
- Similar totf
but truncates long lines.timeout
- Run a command with a timeout.tre
-tree -C
shortcut.trim-lines
- Truncate long lines of STDIN, taking non-printing escape sequences (e.g. colour) into account.trim-whitespace
- Trim leading/trailing whitespace from STDIN.tty-colour-diff
- Filter for viewing diff output. If connected to a tty, provides glorious technicolour and paging viadiff-less
.udate
- Show human-readable version of UNIX epoch time.uidle
- Finds the session with the smallest idle time corresponding to the specified user and by default outputs the number of seconds idle.umnt-initrd
- Unmounts an initrd image mounted viamnt-initrd
, generating a new initrd file.un
-uname -a
shortcut.unpack
- Safely unpack an archive file. Supports multiple formats.up-since
- Show when the system was last booted.url-handler
- Handler for opening various types of URLsviz
- Customisable change-control wrapper around an editor - a bit likevipw
,vigr
,visudo
etc. but with validation mechanism implemented by the user.waitpid
- Wait for a PID to finish.waitproc
- Wait for a command to finish (useswaitpid
).watchdiff
- Likewatch
, but output in diff formatwchan
-ps -O wchan
shortcut.wget-monitor
- Simple URL monitor.whenup
- Wait for a host to become pingable and then alert or take some action.wl
- Show the contents of an executable script on$PATH
.xauth-user
- Give another user access to this$DISPLAY
viaxauth
.zipseqs
- Take two or more sequences and 'zip' them together (in the functional programming sense).
This repository is designed to be stowed directly into your home directory:
git clone git://github.com/aspiers/shell-env.git
stow -d . -t ~ shell-env
However if you only want to cherry-pick bits and pieces then you can easily just copy or symlink them in manually. Just be aware that some of the files depend on other files, especially the shell configuration files.
The software in this repository is free software: except where noted otherwise, 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.
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