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-rw-r--r-- | mv/1systems/stro.nix | 245 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/2configs/bash_completion.sh | 779 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/2configs/default.nix | 197 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/2configs/git.nix | 62 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/2configs/hw/x220.nix | 77 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/2configs/mail-client.nix | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/2configs/smartd.nix | 17 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/2configs/vim.nix | 123 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/2configs/xserver/Xresources.nix | 215 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/2configs/xserver/default.nix | 153 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/2configs/xserver/xserver.conf.nix | 40 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/3modules/default.nix | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/3modules/iptables.nix | 125 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/5pkgs/default.nix | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/5pkgs/xmonad-tv/.gitignore | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/5pkgs/xmonad-tv/Main.hs | 277 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/5pkgs/xmonad-tv/Makefile | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | mv/5pkgs/xmonad-tv/xmonad.cabal | 17 |
18 files changed, 0 insertions, 2378 deletions
diff --git a/mv/1systems/stro.nix b/mv/1systems/stro.nix deleted file mode 100644 index 520bf14eb..000000000 --- a/mv/1systems/stro.nix +++ /dev/null @@ -1,245 +0,0 @@ -{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }: - -with config.krebs.lib; - -{ - krebs.build.host = config.krebs.hosts.stro; - - krebs.build.source.git.nixpkgs.rev = - "7ae05edcdd14f6ace83ead9bf0d114e97c89a83a"; - - imports = [ - ../. - ../2configs/hw/x220.nix - ../2configs/git.nix - ../2configs/mail-client.nix - ../2configs/xserver - { - environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ - - # stockholm - genid - gnumake - hashPassword - lentil - parallel - (pkgs.writeScriptBin "im" '' - #! ${pkgs.bash}/bin/bash - export PATH=${makeSearchPath "bin" (with pkgs; [ - tmux - gnugrep - weechat - ])} - if tmux list-sessions -F\#S | grep -q '^im''$'; then - exec tmux attach -t im - else - exec tmux new -s im weechat - fi - '') - - # root - cryptsetup - ntp # ntpate - - # tv - bc - bind # dig - #cac - dic - file - gnupg21 - haskellPackages.hledger - htop - jq - manpages - mkpasswd - netcat - nix-repl - nmap - p7zip - pass - posix_man_pages - qrencode - texLive - tmux - - #ack - #apache-httpd - #ascii - #emacs - #es - #esniper - #gcc - #gptfdisk - #graphviz - #haskellPackages.cabal2nix - #haskellPackages.ghc - #haskellPackages.shake - #hdparm - #i7z - #iftop - #imagemagick - #inotifyTools - #iodine - #iotop - #lshw - #lsof - #minicom - #mtools - #ncmpc - #nethogs - #nix-prefetch-scripts #cvs bug - #openssl - #openswan - #parted - #perl - #powertop - #ppp - #proot - #pythonPackages.arandr - #pythonPackages.youtube-dl - #racket - #rxvt_unicode-with-plugins - #scrot - #sec - #silver-searcher - #sloccount - #smartmontools - #socat - #sshpass - #strongswan - #sysdig - #sysstat - #tcpdump - #tlsdate - #unetbootin - #utillinuxCurses - #wvdial - #xdotool - #xkill - #xl2tpd - #xsel - - unison - ]; - } - { - tv.iptables = { - enable = true; - input-internet-accept-new-tcp = [ - "ssh" - "http" - "tinc" - "smtp" - ]; - }; - } - { - krebs.exim-retiolum.enable = true; - } - { - krebs.nginx = { - enable = true; - servers.default.locations = [ - (nameValuePair "~ ^/~(.+?)(/.*)?\$" '' - alias /home/$1/public_html$2; - '') - ]; - }; - } - { - krebs.retiolum = { - enable = true; - connectTo = [ - "cd" - "gum" - "wry" - ]; - }; - } - ]; - - boot.initrd.luks = { - cryptoModules = [ "aes" "sha512" "xts" ]; - devices = [ - { name = "xuca"; device = "/dev/sda2"; } - ]; - }; - - fileSystems = { - "/" = { - device = "/dev/mapper/xuvga-root"; - fsType = "btrfs"; - options = "defaults,noatime,ssd,compress=lzo"; - }; - "/home" = { - device = "/dev/mapper/xuvga-home"; - fsType = "btrfs"; - options = "defaults,noatime,ssd,compress=lzo"; - }; - "/boot" = { - device = "/dev/sda1"; - }; - "/tmp" = { - device = "tmpfs"; - fsType = "tmpfs"; - options = "nosuid,nodev,noatime"; - }; - }; - - nixpkgs.config.chromium.enablePepperFlash = true; - - #nixpkgs.config.allowUnfreePredicate = pkg: - # pkgs.lib.hasPrefix "virtualbox" pkg.name; - - #nixpkgs.config.allowUnfree = true; - #hardware.bumblebee.enable = true; - #hardware.bumblebee.group = "video"; - hardware.enableAllFirmware = true; - #hardware.opengl.driSupport32Bit = true; - hardware.pulseaudio.enable = true; - - environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ - #xlibs.fontschumachermisc - #slock - ethtool - #firefoxWrapper # with plugins - #chromiumDevWrapper - tinc - iptables - #jack2 - - gptfdisk - ]; - - security.setuidPrograms = [ - "sendmail" # for cron - ]; - - services.bitlbee.enable = true; - services.printing.enable = true; - - services.journald.extraConfig = '' - SystemMaxUse=1G - RuntimeMaxUse=128M - ''; - - # see tmpfiles.d(5) - systemd.tmpfiles.rules = [ - "d /tmp 1777 root root - -" # does this work with mounted /tmp? - ]; - - #virtualisation.libvirtd.enable = true; - - #services.bitlbee.enable = true; - #services.tor.client.enable = true; - #services.tor.enable = true; - - #nixpkgs.config.virtualbox.enableExtensionPack = true; - - # XXX Enable for maximum slowness: - virtualisation.virtualbox.host.enable = true; - - # The NixOS release to be compatible with for stateful data such as databases. - system.stateVersion = "15.09"; -} diff --git a/mv/2configs/bash_completion.sh b/mv/2configs/bash_completion.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 537484fb9..000000000 --- a/mv/2configs/bash_completion.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,779 +0,0 @@ - -# Expand variable starting with tilde (~) -# We want to expand ~foo/... to /home/foo/... to avoid problems when -# word-to-complete starting with a tilde is fed to commands and ending up -# quoted instead of expanded. -# Only the first portion of the variable from the tilde up to the first slash -# (~../) is expanded. The remainder of the variable, containing for example -# a dollar sign variable ($) or asterisk (*) is not expanded. -# Example usage: -# -# $ v="~"; __expand_tilde_by_ref v; echo "$v" -# -# Example output: -# -# v output -# -------- ---------------- -# ~ /home/user -# ~foo/bar /home/foo/bar -# ~foo/$HOME /home/foo/$HOME -# ~foo/a b /home/foo/a b -# ~foo/* /home/foo/* -# -# @param $1 Name of variable (not the value of the variable) to expand -__expand_tilde_by_ref() -{ - # Does $1 start with tilde (~)? - if [[ ${!1} == \~* ]]; then - # Does $1 contain slash (/)? - if [[ ${!1} == */* ]]; then - # Yes, $1 contains slash; - # 1: Remove * including and after first slash (/), i.e. "~a/b" - # becomes "~a". Double quotes allow eval. - # 2: Remove * before the first slash (/), i.e. "~a/b" - # becomes "b". Single quotes prevent eval. - # +-----1----+ +---2----+ - eval $1="${!1/%\/*}"/'${!1#*/}' - else - # No, $1 doesn't contain slash - eval $1="${!1}" - fi - fi -} # __expand_tilde_by_ref() - - -# Get the word to complete. -# This is nicer than ${COMP_WORDS[$COMP_CWORD]}, since it handles cases -# where the user is completing in the middle of a word. -# (For example, if the line is "ls foobar", -# and the cursor is here --------> ^ -# @param $1 string Characters out of $COMP_WORDBREAKS which should NOT be -# considered word breaks. This is useful for things like scp where -# we want to return host:path and not only path, so we would pass the -# colon (:) as $1 in this case. -# @param $2 integer Index number of word to return, negatively offset to the -# current word (default is 0, previous is 1), respecting the exclusions -# given at $1. For example, `_get_cword "=:" 1' returns the word left of -# the current word, respecting the exclusions "=:". -# @deprecated Use `_get_comp_words_by_ref cur' instead -# @see _get_comp_words_by_ref() -_get_cword() -{ - local LC_CTYPE=C - local cword words - __reassemble_comp_words_by_ref "$1" words cword - - # return previous word offset by $2 - if [[ ${2//[^0-9]/} ]]; then - printf "%s" "${words[cword-$2]}" - elif [[ "${#words[cword]}" -eq 0 || "$COMP_POINT" == "${#COMP_LINE}" ]]; then - printf "%s" "${words[cword]}" - else - local i - local cur="$COMP_LINE" - local index="$COMP_POINT" - for (( i = 0; i <= cword; ++i )); do - while [[ - # Current word fits in $cur? - "${#cur}" -ge ${#words[i]} && - # $cur doesn't match cword? - "${cur:0:${#words[i]}}" != "${words[i]}" - ]]; do - # Strip first character - cur="${cur:1}" - # Decrease cursor position - ((index--)) - done - - # Does found word matches cword? - if [[ "$i" -lt "$cword" ]]; then - # No, cword lies further; - local old_size="${#cur}" - cur="${cur#${words[i]}}" - local new_size="${#cur}" - index=$(( index - old_size + new_size )) - fi - done - - if [[ "${words[cword]:0:${#cur}}" != "$cur" ]]; then - # We messed up! At least return the whole word so things - # keep working - printf "%s" "${words[cword]}" - else - printf "%s" "${cur:0:$index}" - fi - fi -} # _get_cword() - - -# Get word previous to the current word. -# This is a good alternative to `prev=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}' because bash4 -# will properly return the previous word with respect to any given exclusions to -# COMP_WORDBREAKS. -# @deprecated Use `_get_comp_words_by_ref cur prev' instead -# @see _get_comp_words_by_ref() -# -_get_pword() -{ - if [[ $COMP_CWORD -ge 1 ]]; then - _get_cword "${@:-}" 1 - fi -} - - - -# Complete variables. -# @return True (0) if variables were completed, -# False (> 0) if not. -_variables() -{ - if [[ $cur =~ ^(\$\{?)([A-Za-z0-9_]*)$ ]]; then - [[ $cur == *{* ]] && local suffix=} || local suffix= - COMPREPLY+=( $( compgen -P ${BASH_REMATCH[1]} -S "$suffix" -v -- \ - "${BASH_REMATCH[2]}" ) ) - return 0 - fi - return 1 -} - -# Assign variable one scope above the caller -# Usage: local "$1" && _upvar $1 "value(s)" -# Param: $1 Variable name to assign value to -# Param: $* Value(s) to assign. If multiple values, an array is -# assigned, otherwise a single value is assigned. -# NOTE: For assigning multiple variables, use '_upvars'. Do NOT -# use multiple '_upvar' calls, since one '_upvar' call might -# reassign a variable to be used by another '_upvar' call. -# See: http://fvue.nl/wiki/Bash:_Passing_variables_by_reference -_upvar() -{ - if unset -v "$1"; then # Unset & validate varname - if (( $# == 2 )); then - eval $1=\"\$2\" # Return single value - else - eval $1=\(\"\${@:2}\"\) # Return array - fi - fi -} - -# Assign variables one scope above the caller -# Usage: local varname [varname ...] && -# _upvars [-v varname value] | [-aN varname [value ...]] ... -# Available OPTIONS: -# -aN Assign next N values to varname as array -# -v Assign single value to varname -# Return: 1 if error occurs -# See: http://fvue.nl/wiki/Bash:_Passing_variables_by_reference -_upvars() -{ - if ! (( $# )); then - echo "${FUNCNAME[0]}: usage: ${FUNCNAME[0]} [-v varname"\ - "value] | [-aN varname [value ...]] ..." 1>&2 - return 2 - fi - while (( $# )); do - case $1 in - -a*) - # Error checking - [[ ${1#-a} ]] || { echo "bash: ${FUNCNAME[0]}: \`$1': missing"\ - "number specifier" 1>&2; return 1; } - printf %d "${1#-a}" &> /dev/null || { echo "bash:"\ - "${FUNCNAME[0]}: \`$1': invalid number specifier" 1>&2 - return 1; } - # Assign array of -aN elements - [[ "$2" ]] && unset -v "$2" && eval $2=\(\"\${@:3:${1#-a}}\"\) && - shift $((${1#-a} + 2)) || { echo "bash: ${FUNCNAME[0]}:"\ - "\`$1${2+ }$2': missing argument(s)" 1>&2; return 1; } - ;; - -v) - # Assign single value - [[ "$2" ]] && unset -v "$2" && eval $2=\"\$3\" && - shift 3 || { echo "bash: ${FUNCNAME[0]}: $1: missing"\ - "argument(s)" 1>&2; return 1; } - ;; - *) - echo "bash: ${FUNCNAME[0]}: $1: invalid option" 1>&2 - return 1 ;; - esac - done -} - -# @param $1 exclude Characters out of $COMP_WORDBREAKS which should NOT be -# considered word breaks. This is useful for things like scp where -# we want to return host:path and not only path, so we would pass the -# colon (:) as $1 in this case. -# @param $2 words Name of variable to return words to -# @param $3 cword Name of variable to return cword to -# @param $4 cur Name of variable to return current word to complete to -# @see __reassemble_comp_words_by_ref() -__get_cword_at_cursor_by_ref() -{ - local cword words=() - __reassemble_comp_words_by_ref "$1" words cword - - local i cur index=$COMP_POINT lead=${COMP_LINE:0:$COMP_POINT} - # Cursor not at position 0 and not leaded by just space(s)? - if [[ $index -gt 0 && ( $lead && ${lead//[[:space:]]} ) ]]; then - cur=$COMP_LINE - for (( i = 0; i <= cword; ++i )); do - while [[ - # Current word fits in $cur? - ${#cur} -ge ${#words[i]} && - # $cur doesn't match cword? - "${cur:0:${#words[i]}}" != "${words[i]}" - ]]; do - # Strip first character - cur="${cur:1}" - # Decrease cursor position - ((index--)) - done - - # Does found word match cword? - if [[ $i -lt $cword ]]; then - # No, cword lies further; - local old_size=${#cur} - cur="${cur#"${words[i]}"}" - local new_size=${#cur} - index=$(( index - old_size + new_size )) - fi - done - # Clear $cur if just space(s) - [[ $cur && ! ${cur//[[:space:]]} ]] && cur= - # Zero $index if negative - [[ $index -lt 0 ]] && index=0 - fi - - local "$2" "$3" "$4" && _upvars -a${#words[@]} $2 "${words[@]}" \ - -v $3 "$cword" -v $4 "${cur:0:$index}" -} - -# Reassemble command line words, excluding specified characters from the -# list of word completion separators (COMP_WORDBREAKS). -# @param $1 chars Characters out of $COMP_WORDBREAKS which should -# NOT be considered word breaks. This is useful for things like scp where -# we want to return host:path and not only path, so we would pass the -# colon (:) as $1 here. -# @param $2 words Name of variable to return words to -# @param $3 cword Name of variable to return cword to -# -__reassemble_comp_words_by_ref() -{ - local exclude i j line ref - # Exclude word separator characters? - if [[ $1 ]]; then - # Yes, exclude word separator characters; - # Exclude only those characters, which were really included - exclude="${1//[^$COMP_WORDBREAKS]}" - fi - - # Default to cword unchanged - eval $3=$COMP_CWORD - # Are characters excluded which were former included? - if [[ $exclude ]]; then - # Yes, list of word completion separators has shrunk; - line=$COMP_LINE - # Re-assemble words to complete - for (( i=0, j=0; i < ${#COMP_WORDS[@]}; i++, j++)); do - # Is current word not word 0 (the command itself) and is word not - # empty and is word made up of just word separator characters to - # be excluded and is current word not preceded by whitespace in - # original line? - while [[ $i -gt 0 && ${COMP_WORDS[$i]} == +([$exclude]) ]]; do - # Is word separator not preceded by whitespace in original line - # and are we not going to append to word 0 (the command - # itself), then append to current word. - [[ $line != [$' \t']* ]] && (( j >= 2 )) && ((j--)) - # Append word separator to current or new word - ref="$2[$j]" - eval $2[$j]=\${!ref}\${COMP_WORDS[i]} - # Indicate new cword - [[ $i == $COMP_CWORD ]] && eval $3=$j - # Remove optional whitespace + word separator from line copy - line=${line#*"${COMP_WORDS[$i]}"} - # Start new word if word separator in original line is - # followed by whitespace. - [[ $line == [$' \t']* ]] && ((j++)) - # Indicate next word if available, else end *both* while and - # for loop - (( $i < ${#COMP_WORDS[@]} - 1)) && ((i++)) || break 2 - done - # Append word to current word - ref="$2[$j]" - eval $2[$j]=\${!ref}\${COMP_WORDS[i]} - # Remove optional whitespace + word from line copy - line=${line#*"${COMP_WORDS[i]}"} - # Indicate new cword - [[ $i == $COMP_CWORD ]] && eval $3=$j - done - [[ $i == $COMP_CWORD ]] && eval $3=$j - else - # No, list of word completions separators hasn't changed; - eval $2=\( \"\${COMP_WORDS[@]}\" \) - fi -} # __reassemble_comp_words_by_ref() - - -# If the word-to-complete contains a colon (:), left-trim COMPREPLY items with -# word-to-complete. -# With a colon in COMP_WORDBREAKS, words containing -# colons are always completed as entire words if the word to complete contains -# a colon. This function fixes this, by removing the colon-containing-prefix -# from COMPREPLY items. -# The preferred solution is to remove the colon (:) from COMP_WORDBREAKS in -# your .bashrc: -# -# # Remove colon (:) from list of word completion separators -# COMP_WORDBREAKS=${COMP_WORDBREAKS//:} -# -# See also: Bash FAQ - E13) Why does filename completion misbehave if a colon -# appears in the filename? - http://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/bash/FAQ -# @param $1 current word to complete (cur) -# @modifies global array $COMPREPLY -# -__ltrim_colon_completions() -{ - if [[ "$1" == *:* && "$COMP_WORDBREAKS" == *:* ]]; then - # Remove colon-word prefix from COMPREPLY items - local colon_word=${1%"${1##*:}"} - local i=${#COMPREPLY[*]} - while [[ $((--i)) -ge 0 ]]; do - COMPREPLY[$i]=${COMPREPLY[$i]#"$colon_word"} - done - fi -} # __ltrim_colon_completions() - - -# NOTE: Using this function as a helper function is deprecated. Use -# `_known_hosts_real' instead. -_known_hosts() -{ - local cur prev words cword - _init_completion -n : || return - - # NOTE: Using `_known_hosts' as a helper function and passing options - # to `_known_hosts' is deprecated: Use `_known_hosts_real' instead. - local options - [[ "$1" == -a || "$2" == -a ]] && options=-a - [[ "$1" == -c || "$2" == -c ]] && options+=" -c" - _known_hosts_real $options -- "$cur" -} # _known_hosts() - - -# Helper function for completing _known_hosts. -# This function performs host completion based on ssh's config and known_hosts -# files, as well as hostnames reported by avahi-browse if -# COMP_KNOWN_HOSTS_WITH_AVAHI is set to a non-empty value. Also hosts from -# HOSTFILE (compgen -A hostname) are added, unless -# COMP_KNOWN_HOSTS_WITH_HOSTFILE is set to an empty value. -# Usage: _known_hosts_real [OPTIONS] CWORD -# Options: -a Use aliases -# -c Use `:' suffix -# -F configfile Use `configfile' for configuration settings -# -p PREFIX Use PREFIX -# Return: Completions, starting with CWORD, are added to COMPREPLY[] -_known_hosts_real() -{ - local configfile flag prefix - local cur curd awkcur user suffix aliases i host - local -a kh khd config - - local OPTIND=1 - while getopts "acF:p:" flag "$@"; do - case $flag in - a) aliases='yes' ;; - c) suffix=':' ;; - F) configfile=$OPTARG ;; - p) prefix=$OPTARG ;; - esac - done - [[ $# -lt $OPTIND ]] && echo "error: $FUNCNAME: missing mandatory argument CWORD" - cur=${!OPTIND}; let "OPTIND += 1" - [[ $# -ge $OPTIND ]] && echo "error: $FUNCNAME("$@"): unprocessed arguments:"\ - $(while [[ $# -ge $OPTIND ]]; do printf '%s\n' ${!OPTIND}; shift; done) - - [[ $cur == *@* ]] && user=${cur%@*}@ && cur=${cur#*@} - kh=() - - # ssh config files - if [[ -n $configfile ]]; then - [[ -r $configfile ]] && config+=( "$configfile" ) - else - for i in /etc/ssh/ssh_config ~/.ssh/config ~/.ssh2/config; do - [[ -r $i ]] && config+=( "$i" ) - done - fi - - # Known hosts files from configs - if [[ ${#config[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then - local OIFS=$IFS IFS=$'\n' j - local -a tmpkh - # expand paths (if present) to global and user known hosts files - # TODO(?): try to make known hosts files with more than one consecutive - # spaces in their name work (watch out for ~ expansion - # breakage! Alioth#311595) - tmpkh=( $( awk 'sub("^[ \t]*([Gg][Ll][Oo][Bb][Aa][Ll]|[Uu][Ss][Ee][Rr])[Kk][Nn][Oo][Ww][Nn][Hh][Oo][Ss][Tt][Ss][Ff][Ii][Ll][Ee][ \t]+", "") { print $0 }' "${config[@]}" | sort -u ) ) - IFS=$OIFS - for i in "${tmpkh[@]}"; do - # First deal with quoted entries... - while [[ $i =~ ^([^\"]*)\"([^\"]*)\"(.*)$ ]]; do - i=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}${BASH_REMATCH[3]} - j=${BASH_REMATCH[2]} - __expand_tilde_by_ref j # Eval/expand possible `~' or `~user' - [[ -r $j ]] && kh+=( "$j" ) - done - # ...and then the rest. - for j in $i; do - __expand_tilde_by_ref j # Eval/expand possible `~' or `~user' - [[ -r $j ]] && kh+=( "$j" ) - done - done - fi - - - if [[ -z $configfile ]]; then - # Global and user known_hosts files - for i in /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts2 \ - /etc/known_hosts /etc/known_hosts2 ~/.ssh/known_hosts \ - ~/.ssh/known_hosts2; do - [[ -r $i ]] && kh+=( "$i" ) - done - for i in /etc/ssh2/knownhosts ~/.ssh2/hostkeys; do - [[ -d $i ]] && khd+=( "$i"/*pub ) - done - fi - - # If we have known_hosts files to use - if [[ ${#kh[@]} -gt 0 || ${#khd[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then - # Escape slashes and dots in paths for awk - awkcur=${cur//\//\\\/} - awkcur=${awkcur//\./\\\.} - curd=$awkcur - - if [[ "$awkcur" == [0-9]*[.:]* ]]; then - # Digits followed by a dot or a colon - just search for that - awkcur="^$awkcur[.:]*" - elif [[ "$awkcur" == [0-9]* ]]; then - # Digits followed by no dot or colon - search for digits followed - # by a dot or a colon - awkcur="^$awkcur.*[.:]" - elif [[ -z $awkcur ]]; then - # A blank - search for a dot, a colon, or an alpha character - awkcur="[a-z.:]" - else - awkcur="^$awkcur" - fi - - if [[ ${#kh[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then - # FS needs to look for a comma separated list - COMPREPLY+=( $( awk 'BEGIN {FS=","} - /^\s*[^|\#]/ { - sub("^@[^ ]+ +", ""); \ - sub(" .*$", ""); \ - for (i=1; i<=NF; ++i) { \ - sub("^\\[", "", $i); sub("\\](:[0-9]+)?$", "", $i); \ - if ($i !~ /[*?]/ && $i ~ /'"$awkcur"'/) {print $i} \ - }}' "${kh[@]}" 2>/dev/null ) ) - fi - if [[ ${#khd[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then - # Needs to look for files called - # .../.ssh2/key_22_<hostname>.pub - # dont fork any processes, because in a cluster environment, - # there can be hundreds of hostkeys - for i in "${khd[@]}" ; do - if [[ "$i" == *key_22_$curd*.pub && -r "$i" ]]; then - host=${i/#*key_22_/} - host=${host/%.pub/} - COMPREPLY+=( $host ) - fi - done - fi - - # apply suffix and prefix - for (( i=0; i < ${#COMPREPLY[@]}; i++ )); do - COMPREPLY[i]=$prefix$user${COMPREPLY[i]}$suffix - done - fi - - # append any available aliases from config files - if [[ ${#config[@]} -gt 0 && -n "$aliases" ]]; then - local hosts=$( sed -ne 's/^[ \t]*[Hh][Oo][Ss][Tt]\([Nn][Aa][Mm][Ee]\)\{0,1\}['"$'\t '"']\{1,\}\([^#*?]*\)\(#.*\)\{0,1\}$/\2/p' "${config[@]}" ) - COMPREPLY+=( $( compgen -P "$prefix$user" \ - -S "$suffix" -W "$hosts" -- "$cur" ) ) - fi - - # Add hosts reported by avahi-browse, if desired and it's available. - if [[ ${COMP_KNOWN_HOSTS_WITH_AVAHI:-} ]] && \ - type avahi-browse &>/dev/null; then - # The original call to avahi-browse also had "-k", to avoid lookups - # into avahi's services DB. We don't need the name of the service, and - # if it contains ";", it may mistify the result. But on Gentoo (at - # least), -k wasn't available (even if mentioned in the manpage) some - # time ago, so... - COMPREPLY+=( $( compgen -P "$prefix$user" -S "$suffix" -W \ - "$( avahi-browse -cpr _workstation._tcp 2>/dev/null | \ - awk -F';' '/^=/ { print $7 }' | sort -u )" -- "$cur" ) ) - fi - - # Add hosts reported by ruptime. - COMPREPLY+=( $( compgen -W \ - "$( ruptime 2>/dev/null | awk '!/^ruptime:/ { print $1 }' )" \ - -- "$cur" ) ) - - # Add results of normal hostname completion, unless - # `COMP_KNOWN_HOSTS_WITH_HOSTFILE' is set to an empty value. - if [[ -n ${COMP_KNOWN_HOSTS_WITH_HOSTFILE-1} ]]; then - COMPREPLY+=( - $( compgen -A hostname -P "$prefix$user" -S "$suffix" -- "$cur" ) ) - fi - - __ltrim_colon_completions "$prefix$user$cur" - - return 0 -} # _known_hosts_real() - - -# Get the word to complete and optional previous words. -# This is nicer than ${COMP_WORDS[$COMP_CWORD]}, since it handles cases -# where the user is completing in the middle of a word. -# (For example, if the line is "ls foobar", -# and the cursor is here --------> ^ -# Also one is able to cross over possible wordbreak characters. -# Usage: _get_comp_words_by_ref [OPTIONS] [VARNAMES] -# Available VARNAMES: -# cur Return cur via $cur -# prev Return prev via $prev -# words Return words via $words -# cword Return cword via $cword -# -# Available OPTIONS: -# -n EXCLUDE Characters out of $COMP_WORDBREAKS which should NOT be -# considered word breaks. This is useful for things like scp -# where we want to return host:path and not only path, so we -# would pass the colon (:) as -n option in this case. -# -c VARNAME Return cur via $VARNAME -# -p VARNAME Return prev via $VARNAME -# -w VARNAME Return words via $VARNAME -# -i VARNAME Return cword via $VARNAME -# -# Example usage: -# -# $ _get_comp_words_by_ref -n : cur prev -# -_get_comp_words_by_ref() -{ - local exclude flag i OPTIND=1 - local cur cword words=() - local upargs=() upvars=() vcur vcword vprev vwords - - while getopts "c:i:n:p:w:" flag "$@"; do - case $flag in - c) vcur=$OPTARG ;; - i) vcword=$OPTARG ;; - n) exclude=$OPTARG ;; - p) vprev=$OPTARG ;; - w) vwords=$OPTARG ;; - esac - done - while [[ $# -ge $OPTIND ]]; do - case ${!OPTIND} in - cur) vcur=cur ;; - prev) vprev=prev ;; - cword) vcword=cword ;; - words) vwords=words ;; - *) echo "bash: $FUNCNAME(): \`${!OPTIND}': unknown argument" \ - 1>&2; return 1 - esac - let "OPTIND += 1" - done - - __get_cword_at_cursor_by_ref "$exclude" words cword cur - - [[ $vcur ]] && { upvars+=("$vcur" ); upargs+=(-v $vcur "$cur" ); } - [[ $vcword ]] && { upvars+=("$vcword"); upargs+=(-v $vcword "$cword"); } - [[ $vprev && $cword -ge 1 ]] && { upvars+=("$vprev" ); upargs+=(-v $vprev - "${words[cword - 1]}"); } - [[ $vwords ]] && { upvars+=("$vwords"); upargs+=(-a${#words[@]} $vwords - "${words[@]}"); } - - (( ${#upvars[@]} )) && local "${upvars[@]}" && _upvars "${upargs[@]}" -} - -# Initialize completion and deal with various general things: do file -# and variable completion where appropriate, and adjust prev, words, -# and cword as if no redirections exist so that completions do not -# need to deal with them. Before calling this function, make sure -# cur, prev, words, and cword are local, ditto split if you use -s. -# -# Options: -# -n EXCLUDE Passed to _get_comp_words_by_ref -n with redirection chars -# -e XSPEC Passed to _filedir as first arg for stderr redirections -# -o XSPEC Passed to _filedir as first arg for other output redirections -# -i XSPEC Passed to _filedir as first arg for stdin redirections -# -s Split long options with _split_longopt, implies -n = -# @return True (0) if completion needs further processing, -# False (> 0) no further processing is necessary. -# -_init_completion() -{ - local exclude= flag outx errx inx OPTIND=1 - - while getopts "n:e:o:i:s" flag "$@"; do - case $flag in - n) exclude+=$OPTARG ;; - e) errx=$OPTARG ;; - o) outx=$OPTARG ;; - i) inx=$OPTARG ;; - s) split=false ; exclude+== ;; |