#!/bin/bash # video demo at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90xoathBYfk # written by "mhwombat": https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=71938&p=2 # Based on "snippy" by "sessy" # (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=71938) # # This version may be more convenient for people who only need # one-line snippets, because all your snippets can go in one file. # # You will also need "dmenu", "xsel" and "xdotool". Get them from your linux # distro in the usual way. # # To use: # 1. Create a file in your home directory called ".snippyrc". # # 2. The format of the file is shown below: # # [tag] text_to_paste # # Where "[tag]" starts in column 1. For example: # # [hw] Hello, world! # [wombatSmilie] [img]http://nualeargais.ie/pictiuir/emoticons/wombatSmilie.gif[/img] # # 3. Bind a convenient key combination to this script. # # TIP: If you're using XMonad, add something like this to xmonad.hs # ((mod4Mask, xK_s), spawn "/path/to/snippy") # CONFIG=${HOME}/.snippyrc DMENU_ARGS="-b" #DMENU_ARGS="-b -p gotbletu$ -fn 10x20" XSEL_ARGS="--clipboard --input" # Display the menu and get the selection SELECTION=`sed 's/\].*/]/' ${CONFIG} | /usr/bin/dmenu ${DMENU_ARGS}` # Strip out the square brackets... PATTERN=`echo ${SELECTION} | tr -d "[]"` # ...and put them back in, escaped with a backslash. # Get the text associated with the selection. TEXT=`grep "\[${PATTERN}\]" ~/.snippyrc | sed "s/\[${PATTERN}\] //"` if [ "${TEXT}" ]; then # Put the selected string (without the trailing newline) into the paste buffer. echo -n ${TEXT} | xsel ${XSEL_ARGS} # Paste into the current application. xdotool key ctrl+v #gui paste # xdotool key ctrl+shift+v #cli fi