Bash-Snippets
A collection of small bash scripts for heavy terminal users with no dependencies
All of these scripts have been heavily tested on macOS and Linux
Most of these scripts have been tested on Windows 10 and the official developer bash instance. Does not work with Cygwin or Mysys2.
Looking for maintainers: I have been and probably will forever be too busy to maintain this properly on my own. I am looking for a few others to help out, if you want to be a maintainer either email me or raise an issue. I will probably only accept maintainers who have made a few contributions (no matter how small) and seem to understand the vision of this project.
Tools
Cheat
The fastest way to find {command options|code pieces} you need
Supports multiple languages and many bash commands
Cloudup
A tool that facilitates backing up github repositories to bitbucket
If you have ever felt the fear of the github unicorn this could be your savior
Furthermore you can backup the repositories of any github user to your bitbucket.
Backup all github repositories of the designated user at once with the -a option. Or run it with no flags and backup individual repositories.
Crypt
A wrapper for openssl that allows for quickly encrypting and decrypting files
crypt -e [original file] [encrypted file] # encrypts files
crypt -d [encrypted file] [output file] # decrypts files
Encryption Details
- Uses AES 256 level encryption
- Key is salted before creation
- Password is never in plain text, and OpenSSL generates key based on password
- Encrypted data is encoded in Base64, so it can be used as plain text in an email. (Not usually necessary if attached as a file)
Tested With .pdf, .txt, .docx, .doc, .png, .jpeg
CAUTION Make sure to use different filenames, otherwise your file will be overwritten!
Cryptocurrency
Converts Cryptocurrency based on realtime exchange rates of the top 10 cryptos
Originally written by: Jonas-Taha El Sesiy Heavy modifications by: Alex Epstein
Currency
Converts currency based on realtime exchange rates
If you want to bypass to guided input you can pass in 3 arguments and it will run from there
ex.currency [baseCurrency] [exchangeToCurrency] [amountBeingExchanged]
so a valid use case would be currency USD EUR 12.35
Qrify
Takes any string of text and turns it into a qr code
This is useful for sending links or saving a string of commands to your phone
Written by: Linyos Torovoltos
Siteciphers
Check which ciphers are enabled / disabled for a given https site.
Sometimes ciphers are deemed vulnerable, so when you are changing configuration, this can be used to confirm that the cipher truly is disabled.
Some browsers (For example old versions of IE) don't support some of the newer ciphers, which would be a good example of when a SysAdmin would need a list of currently supported ciphers so that changes can be made.
Taste
Recommendation engine that provides three similar items like the supplied item
Also can provide information on a given item
Valid items are: shows, books, music, artists, movies, authors, games
Needs an API Key (don't worry it's free)
- Get the API key here
- After getting the API key run the following line
export TASTE_API_KEY="yourAPIKeyGoesHere" >> ~/.bash_profile
Weather
Provides a 3 day forecast
With no arguments it will grab the weather for your location as determined by your ip
With arguments you can pass in a city or country and get the weather in that area
Also can show the current moon phase
Youtube-Viewer
Provides a way to watch youtube videos from the terminal.
You can use ytview -c [channel name]
to see recent videos by that artist.
You can use ytview -s [videoToSearch]
or just ytview [videoToSearch]
to search for videos.
Written by: Linyos Torovoltos
API's Used
All API's
- To get location based on ip address: ipinfo
- To get and print weather based on a location: wttr
- To grab the stock information in JSON format: alphavantage
- To grab the latest exchange rate between currencies: fixer
- To grab information on movies: omdbapi
- To grab recommendations based on an item: tastedive
- To determine masked link behind url shortner: ki.tc
- To grab cheatsheets for commands and languages: cheat
- To encode text into a qr code: qrenco
- To grab a list of a users repositories: github
- To upload a repository to bitbucket: bitbucket
- To get your WAN ip address: ipify
- To grab the latest exchange rate between cryptocurrencies to standard currencies: coinmarketcap
- To perform symbolic math and other computations: newton
- To transfer files: transfer
- To grab lyrics from a song: lyrics.ovh
- To generate memes: MemeGen
- To get a chart of the top 10 cryptocurrencies rate.sx
Installing
For macOS via homebrew / Linux via linuxbrew
brew install bash-snippets # installs all tools
brew install bash-snippets --without-all-tools --with-newton --with-weather # specifying install for individual tools
Apt Package Manager
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:navanchauhan/bash-snippets
sudo apt update
sudo apt install bash-snippets
Git Install
- First clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/alexanderepstein/Bash-Snippets
- Then cd into the cloned directory:
cd Bash-Snippets
- Git checkout to the latest stable release
git checkout v1.23.0
- Run the guided install script with
./install.sh
this will let you choose which scripts to install
- Install all the scripts
./install.sh all
- Install an individual script
./install.sh stocks
Updating
For macOS if installed via homebrew / Linux if installed via linuxbrew
brew upgrade bash-snippets
Apt Package Manager
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
Git Update
With any of the installed tools you can automate the update by running it with the -u option or passing in update as the arguments Ex.
stocks update
or
stocks -u
This will clone the repository and install the new versions of scripts that were installed, if you didn't install a certain tool this script will not install the new version of that tool.
Uninstalling
For macOS if installed via homebrew / Linux if installed via linuxbrew
brew uninstall bash-snippets
Apt Package Manager
sudo apt remove bash-snippets
Git Uninstall
- If you don't have the Bash-Snippets folder anymore clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/alexanderepstein/Bash-Snippets
- cd into the Bash-Snippets directory:
cd Bash-Snippets
To go through a guided uninstall
./uninstall.sh
To uninstall all installed bash-snippets
./uninstall.sh all
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Copyright (c) 2017 Alex Epstein
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