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# Smart sprunge alias/script.
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#
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# Contributed and SLIGHTLY modded by Matt Parnell/ilikenwf <parwok -at- gmail>
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# Created by the blogger at the URL below...I don't know where to find his/her name
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# Original found at http://www.shellperson.net/sprunge-pastebin-script/
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sprunge_usage() {
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cat << HERE
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DESCRIPTION
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Upload data and fetch URL from the pastebin http://sprunge.us
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In addition to printing the returned URL, if the xset or xsel
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programs are available (on $PATH), the URL will also be copied to the
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PRIMARY selection and the CLIPBOARD selection (allowing to quickly
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paste the url into IRC client for example).
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USAGE
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$0 filename.txt
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$0 < filename.txt
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piped_data | $0
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INPUT METHODS
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$0 can accept piped data, STDIN redirection [<filename.txt], text strings
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following the command as arguments, or filenames as arguments. Only one
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of these methods can be used at a time, so please see the note on
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precedence. Also, note that using a pipe or STDIN redirection will treat
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tabs as spaces, or disregard them entirely (if they appear at the
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beginning of a line). So I suggest using a filename as an argument if
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tabs are important either to the function or readability of the code.
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PRECEDENCE
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STDIN redirection has precedence, then piped input, then a filename as an
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argument. Example:
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echo piped | "$0" arguments.txt < stdin_redirection.txt
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In this example, the contents of file_as_stdin_redirection.txt would be
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uploaded. Both the piped_text and the file_as_argument.txt are ignored. If
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there is piped input and arguments, the arguments will be ignored, and the
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piped input uploaded.
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FILENAMES
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If a filename is misspelled or doesn't have the necessary path
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description, it will NOT generate an error, but will instead treat it as
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a text string and upload it.
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HERE
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}
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sprunge () {
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local url syntax
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if [[ ! -t 0 ]]; then
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# We're dumb in this mode. So, dumb syntax highlighting!
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syntax="text"
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url=$(curl -s -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us <& 0)
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elif [[ $#argv -eq 0 ]]; then
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sprunge_usage
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return 1
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elif [[ -f $1 ]]; then
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# Use python to attempt to detect the syntax
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syntax=$(echo "try:
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from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_for_filename
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print(get_lexer_for_filename('$*').aliases[0])
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except:
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print('text')" | python)
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url=$(curl -s -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us < $1)
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else
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echo "$1 isn't a file"
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return 1
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fi
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# trim whitespaces and add syntax info
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url=${url//[[:space:]]}
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[[ $syntax != text ]] && url=${url}?${syntax}
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# output
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echo $url
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# don't copy to clipboad if piped
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[[ ! -t 1 ]] && return 0
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#copy url to primary and clipboard (middle-mouse & shift+ins/Ctrl+v)
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if (( $+commands[xclip] )); then
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echo -n $url | xclip -sel primary
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echo -n $url | xclip -sel clipboard
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elif (( $+commands[xsel] )); then
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echo -n $url | xsel -ip # primary
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echo -n $url | xsel -ib # clipboard
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fi
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}
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