/sss

shitty and bad shell shortcuts

Primary LanguageShellGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

What is sss?

sss is a shortcut/hotkey software written with just POSIX shell script, and very few other utilities, with a short dependency list of things that you likely already have installed, its therefore quite minimal.

Why should you use it?

Who said you should? I sure didn't, because I'm not sure you should. I mean, it's a hotkey daemon written in POSIX shell script.

Dependencies

Coreutils (you have these, unless you're cynical):

  • tr
  • rm
  • cat
  • sed
  • grep
  • pgrep
  • mkdir
  • touch
  • stdbuf
  • mkfifo

Other dependencies (you may have these already):

  • xinput
  • xmodmap

Installation

$ git clone https://github.com/KiruPoruno/sss; cd sss
$ install -m 755 -D sss /usr/bin/sss

Configuring

Open the rc.example file, and read the top comment in there, it explains how the config system works, on top having example binds.