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The 'precmd' +# function is executed before each prompt is displayed. +# +# Author: Ryan Caloras (ryan@bashhub.com) +# Forked from Original Author: Glyph Lefkowitz +# +# V0.3.7 +# + +# General Usage: +# +# 1. Source this file at the end of your bash profile so as not to interfere +# with anything else that's using PROMPT_COMMAND. +# +# 2. Add any precmd or preexec functions by appending them to their arrays: +# e.g. +# precmd_functions+=(my_precmd_function) +# precmd_functions+=(some_other_precmd_function) +# +# preexec_functions+=(my_preexec_function) +# +# 3. Consider changing anything using the DEBUG trap or PROMPT_COMMAND +# to use preexec and precmd instead. Preexisting usages will be +# preserved, but doing so manually may be less surprising. +# +# Note: This module requires two Bash features which you must not otherwise be +# using: the "DEBUG" trap, and the "PROMPT_COMMAND" variable. If you override +# either of these after bash-preexec has been installed it will most likely break. + +# Avoid duplicate inclusion +if [[ "$__bp_imported" == "defined" ]]; then + return 0 +fi +__bp_imported="defined" + +# Should be available to each precmd and preexec +# functions, should they want it. +__bp_last_ret_value="$?" +__bp_last_argument_prev_command="$_" + +__bp_inside_precmd=0 +__bp_inside_preexec=0 + +# Remove ignorespace and or replace ignoreboth from HISTCONTROL +# so we can accurately invoke preexec with a command from our +# history even if it starts with a space. +__bp_adjust_histcontrol() { + local histcontrol + histcontrol="${HISTCONTROL//ignorespace}" + # Replace ignoreboth with ignoredups + if [[ "$histcontrol" == *"ignoreboth"* ]]; then + histcontrol="ignoredups:${histcontrol//ignoreboth}" + fi; + export HISTCONTROL="$histcontrol" +} + +# This variable describes whether we are currently in "interactive mode"; +# i.e. whether this shell has just executed a prompt and is waiting for user +# input. It documents whether the current command invoked by the trace hook is +# run interactively by the user; it's set immediately after the prompt hook, +# and unset as soon as the trace hook is run. +__bp_preexec_interactive_mode="" + +__bp_trim_whitespace() { + local var=$@ + var="${var#"${var%%[![:space:]]*}"}" # remove leading whitespace characters + var="${var%"${var##*[![:space:]]}"}" # remove trailing whitespace characters + echo -n "$var" +} + +# This function is installed as part of the PROMPT_COMMAND; +# It sets a variable to indicate that the prompt was just displayed, +# to allow the DEBUG trap to know that the next command is likely interactive. +__bp_interactive_mode() { + __bp_preexec_interactive_mode="on"; +} + + +# This function is installed as part of the PROMPT_COMMAND. +# It will invoke any functions defined in the precmd_functions array. +__bp_precmd_invoke_cmd() { + # Save the returned value from our last command. Note: this MUST be the + # first thing done in this function. + __bp_last_ret_value="$?" + + # Don't invoke precmds if we are inside an execution of an "original + # prompt command" by another precmd execution loop. This avoids infinite + # recursion. + if (( __bp_inside_precmd > 0 )); then + return + fi + local __bp_inside_precmd=1 + + # Invoke every function defined in our function array. + local precmd_function + for precmd_function in "${precmd_functions[@]}"; do + + # Only execute this function if it actually exists. + # Test existence of functions with: declare -[Ff] + if type -t "$precmd_function" 1>/dev/null; then + __bp_set_ret_value "$__bp_last_ret_value" "$__bp_last_argument_prev_command" + "$precmd_function" + fi + done +} + +# Sets a return value in $?. We may want to get access to the $? variable in our +# precmd functions. This is available for instance in zsh. We can simulate it in bash +# by setting the value here. +__bp_set_ret_value() { + return $1 +} + +__bp_in_prompt_command() { + + local prompt_command_array + IFS=';' read -ra prompt_command_array <<< "$PROMPT_COMMAND" + + local trimmed_arg + trimmed_arg=$(__bp_trim_whitespace "$1") + + local command + for command in "${prompt_command_array[@]}"; do + local trimmed_command + trimmed_command=$(__bp_trim_whitespace "$command") + # Only execute each function if it actually exists. + if [[ "$trimmed_command" == "$trimmed_arg" ]]; then + return 0 + fi + done + + return 1 +} + +# This function is installed as the DEBUG trap. It is invoked before each +# interactive prompt display. Its purpose is to inspect the current +# environment to attempt to detect if the current command is being invoked +# interactively, and invoke 'preexec' if so. +__bp_preexec_invoke_exec() { + # Save the contents of $_ so that it can be restored later on. + # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40944532/bash-preserve-in-a-debug-trap#40944702 + __bp_last_argument_prev_command="$1" + + # Don't invoke preexecs if we are inside of another preexec. + if (( __bp_inside_preexec > 0 )); then + return + fi + local __bp_inside_preexec=1 + + # Checks if the file descriptor is not standard out (i.e. '1') + # __bp_delay_install checks if we're in test. Needed for bats to run. + # Prevents preexec from being invoked for functions in PS1 + if [[ ! -t 1 && -z "$__bp_delay_install" ]]; then + return + fi + + if [[ -n "$COMP_LINE" ]]; then + # We're in the middle of a completer. This obviously can't be + # an interactively issued command. + return + fi + if [[ -z "$__bp_preexec_interactive_mode" ]]; then + # We're doing something related to displaying the prompt. Let the + # prompt set the title instead of me. + return + else + # If we're in a subshell, then the prompt won't be re-displayed to put + # us back into interactive mode, so let's not set the variable back. + # In other words, if you have a subshell like + # (sleep 1; sleep 2) + # You want to see the 'sleep 2' as a set_command_title as well. + if [[ 0 -eq "$BASH_SUBSHELL" ]]; then + __bp_preexec_interactive_mode="" + fi + fi + + if __bp_in_prompt_command "$BASH_COMMAND"; then + # If we're executing something inside our prompt_command then we don't + # want to call preexec. Bash prior to 3.1 can't detect this at all :/ + __bp_preexec_interactive_mode="" + return + fi + + local this_command + this_command=$(HISTTIMEFORMAT= builtin history 1 | { IFS=" " read -r _ this_command; echo "$this_command"; }) + + # Sanity check to make sure we have something to invoke our function with. + if [[ -z "$this_command" ]]; then + return + fi + + # If none of the previous checks have returned out of this function, then + # the command is in fact interactive and we should invoke the user's + # preexec functions. + + # Invoke every function defined in our function array. + local preexec_function + local preexec_function_ret_value + local preexec_ret_value=0 + for preexec_function in "${preexec_functions[@]}"; do + + # Only execute each function if it actually exists. + # Test existence of function with: declare -[fF] + if type -t "$preexec_function" 1>/dev/null; then + __bp_set_ret_value $__bp_last_ret_value + "$preexec_function" "$this_command" + preexec_function_ret_value="$?" + if [[ "$preexec_function_ret_value" != 0 ]]; then + preexec_ret_value="$preexec_function_ret_value" + fi + fi + done + + # Restore the last argument of the last executed command, and set the return + # value of the DEBUG trap to be the return code of the last preexec function + # to return an error. + # If `extdebug` is enabled a non-zero return value from any preexec function + # will cause the user's command not to execute. + # Run `shopt -s extdebug` to enable + __bp_set_ret_value "$preexec_ret_value" "$__bp_last_argument_prev_command" +} + +__bp_install() { + # Exit if we already have this installed. + if [[ "$PROMPT_COMMAND" == *"__bp_precmd_invoke_cmd"* ]]; then + return 1; + fi + + trap '__bp_preexec_invoke_exec "$_"' DEBUG + + # Preserve any prior DEBUG trap as a preexec function + local prior_trap=$(sed "s/[^']*'\(.*\)'[^']*/\1/" <<<"$__bp_trap_string") + unset __bp_trap_string + if [[ -n "$prior_trap" ]]; then + eval '__bp_original_debug_trap() { + '"$prior_trap"' + }' + preexec_functions+=(__bp_original_debug_trap) + fi + + # Adjust our HISTCONTROL Variable if needed. + __bp_adjust_histcontrol + + + # Issue #25. Setting debug trap for subshells causes sessions to exit for + # backgrounded subshell commands (e.g. (pwd)& ). Believe this is a bug in Bash. + # + # Disabling this by default. It can be enabled by setting this variable. + if [[ -n "$__bp_enable_subshells" ]]; then + + # Set so debug trap will work be invoked in subshells. + set -o functrace > /dev/null 2>&1 + shopt -s extdebug > /dev/null 2>&1 + fi; + + # Install our hooks in PROMPT_COMMAND to allow our trap to know when we've + # actually entered something. + PROMPT_COMMAND="__bp_precmd_invoke_cmd; __bp_interactive_mode" + + # Add two functions to our arrays for convenience + # of definition. + precmd_functions+=(precmd) + preexec_functions+=(preexec) + + # Since this function is invoked via PROMPT_COMMAND, re-execute PC now that it's properly set + eval "$PROMPT_COMMAND" +} + +# Sets our trap and __bp_install as part of our PROMPT_COMMAND to install +# after our session has started. This allows bash-preexec to be inlucded +# at any point in our bash profile. Ideally we could set our trap inside +# __bp_install, but if a trap already exists it'll only set locally to +# the function. +__bp_install_after_session_init() { + + # Make sure this is bash that's running this and return otherwise. + if [[ -z "$BASH_VERSION" ]]; then + return 1; + fi + + # If there's an existing PROMPT_COMMAND capture it and convert it into a function + # So it is preserved and invoked during precmd. + if [[ -n "$PROMPT_COMMAND" ]]; then + eval '__bp_original_prompt_command() { + '"$PROMPT_COMMAND"' + }' + precmd_functions+=(__bp_original_prompt_command) + fi + + # Installation is finalized in PROMPT_COMMAND, which allows us to override the DEBUG + # trap. __bp_install sets PROMPT_COMMAND to its final value, so these are only + # invoked once. + # It's necessary to clear any existing DEBUG trap in order to set it from the install function. + # Using \n as it's the most universal delimiter of bash commands + PROMPT_COMMAND=$'\n__bp_trap_string="$(trap -p DEBUG)"\ntrap DEBUG\n__bp_install\n' +} + +# Run our install so long as we're not delaying it. +if [[ -z "$__bp_delay_install" ]]; then + __bp_install_after_session_init +fi; diff --git a/home/.local/share/ntfy/icon.ico b/home/.local/share/ntfy/icon.ico new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1047166 Binary files /dev/null and b/home/.local/share/ntfy/icon.ico differ diff --git a/home/.local/share/ntfy/icon.png b/home/.local/share/ntfy/icon.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa4a5f8 Binary files /dev/null and b/home/.local/share/ntfy/icon.png differ