# Scripts ## Description: Some useful scripts (for me) that can be added to $PATH :) ## List: * apt-fast: Script for faster package downloading with 'axel'. * bash_quote: Get a random quote from http://danstonchat.com * firewall: A script shell to set some iptables rules. * update-dynmotd.d/: scripts to update the motd (via the /etc/update-motd.d directory). * flac_to_mp3: convert all flac files of a directory into mp3. * num_circle: Transform a number into a digit with a circle. * pomodoro: Print a task and a timer in a file. Try to apply Pomodoro Technique! * snapsend.sh: Send a ZFS snapshot to a remote host. * test_ssl3: Test if a website supportes the SSLV3 protocol. * veille.sh: Kill every sensitive process and files then lock the screen. * vimmanpager: Tiny script can be used as PAGER, it will call VIM! * weblink: Tiny Python script that run a small webserver to share files. * wol: Send WakeOnLan/magic packets to remote host. * zenity_generator: Script to generate zenity window. * zfSnap.sh: Take snapshot of a ZFS pool. ### Apt-fast Speed-up APT packages downloading with 'axel' (light command line download accelerator). Juste use it like aptitude/apt/apt-get. ```sh sudo apt-fast full-upgrade ``` ### Bash_quote Get a random quote from http://danstonchat.com with 'lynx'. ### Firewall A shell script to apply some Iptables rules. * Rules are automatically apply only for the UP interfaces. * If it's detect some softwares (eg. Apache2), Iptables rules for ports 80/443 are automatically apply. * Special rules allow all traffic throught a VPN: ```sh firewall vpn ``` * If a local file exists (firewall.local) it will also apply it. For personnal rules for example. ### Flac_to_mp3 Convert FLAC audio files to MP3 with 'avconv'. * Convert a directory: ```sh flac_to_mp3 /media/data/bisounours_land_v2 ``` * Convert a file: ```sh flac_to_mp3 /media/data/makarena.flac ``` ### Num_circle Tiny Bash script that take a number between 0 and 20 as argument and transform it into a digit with into a circle. ```sh num_circle 18 ⑱ ``` ### Pomodoro My implementation of the Pomodoro Technique (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique). You can simply launch it with: ```sh pomodoro "Work my french kiss" ``` Then the script will: * Create a ~/.pomodoro directory to store current task (current.task) and a summary of each week (eg week-42-2015.txt). * First, it's put task name and a timer (for $WORK_TIME) to the current task file. * Once the $WORK_TIME has been reached: 1. Log task name and worked time to the weekly log file 2. Toggle the sound to mark a pause 3. It's put a pause/break message for 5/20 minutes as current task 4. Delete the current task file #### Disavantages * Must run the script every ~30 minutes * …? #### Advantages * I can display my current task and it's timer wherever i want (tmux, herbstluftwm, …) * Written to work with /bin/sh ## Test_ssl3 Redhat's script to test if an LDAP server support SSLv3. You could also use a nmap command: ```sh nmap --script ssl-enum-ciphers -p 443 ldap.tld.org | grep "SSLv3: No supported ciphers found" ``` ## Weblink Python program that run a small webserver (BaseHTTPServer) to easily share some files. * eg: ```sh weblink /tmp/goodbye.file HTTP server running at http://localhost:8888/ ^C^C received, shutting down server ``` * With a password: ```sh weblink --pass=die /tmp/kitty.file HTTP server running at http://localhost:8888/die ```