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67 lines
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# [[ zenUtils ]]
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### --refined UI/workflow helper scripts--
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#### Derek Stevens <nilix@nilfm.cc>
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## About
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This is a simple collection of helper scripts to round out my two common desktop sessions:
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* ryudo
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* fluxbox
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### extdisplay
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Wrapper script around `xrandr` to handle a second monitor on a laptop.
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### nmtuiWin
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Wrapper script around `nmtui` to aid in network configuration in the absence of nm-applet. An alacritty config file hardcodes the colors for the `ncurses` interface.
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### logout
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Dmenu script to provide session/power management menu.
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### batAlarm
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Simple script to tell you when your battery's running out when you don't have a panel.
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### sirius
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Background worker to sync an imap mailbox.
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### ztabelle
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Generate a timesheet for a given month by manipulating the output from `zeit`
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### zdconvert
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Breakdown weekly data from `zeit` into by-day/by-project buckets for easy transferral to daptiv
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### riosh
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Shell script to loosley emulate `rio` behavior in a EWMH-compliant WM; requires `wmctrl`, `slop`, `xdotool`, and `xmodmap`
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### desks
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shell script to facilitate desktop switching via a tint2 executor
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### t2stats
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tint2 system load/memory, battery, and network info
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### dynacal
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displays either regular or arvelie clock in a tint2 executor, with an action to switch them as well
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### podlist
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Parse podcast `rss` feeds into `m3u` playlists to drag-n-drop into `audacious` or any other audio player; uses `xmllint` from [libxml2](https://github.com/GNOME/libxml2)
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### storage_menu
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Openbox pipe menu for managing removable disks with udiskie (for when you don't want automount or systray)
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## License
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This collection is released permissively under the MIT License. You can do whatever you want with it, as long as you leave my name on it.
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