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86 lines
2.5 KiB
86 lines
2.5 KiB
2 years ago
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#!/bin/sh
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# Initialize verbose flag to 0
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verbose=0
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# Parse options
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while getopts "v" opt; do
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case $opt in
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v) verbose=1 ;; # If -v is passed, set verbose to 1
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\?) echo "Invalid option: -$OPTARG" >&2 ;; # Invalid option
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esac
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done
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shift $((OPTIND-1)) # Shift off the options and optional --.
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# Function to display priorities
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display_priorities() {
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# Get directory
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DIR="${PWD}"
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# Get the current priorities of the directory
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dir_priorities=$(read-magic "${DIR}" priorities)
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# If there are no priorities, print an error message and exit
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if [ -z "${dir_priorities}" ] || [ "$dir_priorities" = "Error: The attribute does not exist." ]; then
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echo "No priorities set in the current folder. Try 'prioritize <filename>'."
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exit 1
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fi
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# Initialize variables
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highest_priority=""
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line_added=false
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menu_command="menu Priorities:"
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# Loop through the priorities
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dir_priorities=$(echo "${dir_priorities}" | tr ',' '\n')
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for priority_hash in $dir_priorities; do
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# Get the priority file
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priority_file=$(get-card "${priority_hash}")
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# Check if the file exists
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if [ -n "${priority_file}" ]; then
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# Get priority of the file
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file_priority=$(read-magic "${priority_file}" priority 2>/dev/null)
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# If the file does not have a priority, set it to 0
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if [ -z "${file_priority}" ] || [ "$file_priority" = "Error: The attribute does not exist." ]; then
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file_priority=0
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fi
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# If the priority of the file is a number
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if [ "${file_priority}" -eq "${file_priority}" ] 2>/dev/null; then
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# If the file's priority is not the highest priority, add a line
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if [ -n "${highest_priority}" ] && [ "${file_priority}" -ne "${highest_priority}" ] && [ "${line_added}" = false ]; then
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menu_command="${menu_command} \"─── %\""
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line_added=true
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fi
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# Add the file to the menu command
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menu_command="${menu_command} \""
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if [ $verbose -eq 1 ]; then
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menu_command="${menu_command}${file_priority} "
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fi
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item_name=$(basename "$priority_file")
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menu_command="${menu_command}$item_name%priority-menu \\\"${priority_file}\\\"\""
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# Update the highest priority
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highest_priority="${file_priority}"
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fi
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fi
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done
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# Add exit command
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menu_command="${menu_command} \"Exit%kill -2 $$\""
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# Execute the constructed menu command
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eval "${menu_command}"
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}
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# This script displays a list of the prioritized cards in the current directory.
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# Catch Ctrl-C
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trap "exit" INT
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while true; do
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display_priorities
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done
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