Added random greetings and 12/24 hour clock toggle

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G2-Games 2022-09-04 20:52:00 -05:00
parent a8f761e309
commit bb426a101c
2 changed files with 79 additions and 75 deletions

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@ -49,18 +49,21 @@ To configure settings, open `welcome.sh` in your text editor of choice and go to
```bash
#=========SETUP========#
# Select which parts you want active by commenting them out #
# For example, on a desktop, disabling the battery message #
# is a good idea. You can also re order them to change how #
# they display! #
# Select which parts you want active by #
# commenting them out. For example, on a #
# desktop, disabling the battery message #
# is a good idea. You can also re-order #
# them to change how they display! #
flatpakupd="off" # Check for flatpak updates, this slows startup down A LOT
rechargenotif="off" # Notify that you should recharge if below 15%
randgreeting="off" #< Turn the random greetings on (eg. "Hello <user>, Hi <user>")
twelvehour="on" #< Switch between 12 and 24 hour time (eg. 8:00pm vs 20:00)
rechargenotif="off" #< Notify that you should recharge if below 15%
flatpakupd="off" #< Check for flatpak updates, this slows startup down A LOT
welcome
greeting
clock
#battery
battery
updates #< This makes startup slower
echo # Properly line break at the end
```

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@ -1,34 +1,29 @@
# For random colors; this will only generate colors with sufficient luma to be readable on a dark background... you may have to modify it for light
randcolor() {
cluma=0
while [[ $(printf %.0f $cluma) -le 100 ]] && [[ $loops -le 10 ]];
do
cr=$((0 + $RANDOM % 255))
crl=$(echo "$cr 0.299" | awk '{print $1 * $2}')
cg=$((0 + $RANDOM % 255))
cgl=$(echo "$cg 0.299" | awk '{print $1 * $2}')
cb=$((0 + $RANDOM % 255))
cbl=$(echo "$cb 0.299" | awk '{print $1 * $2}')
cluma=$(echo "$crl $cgl $cbl" | awk '{print $1 + $2 + $3}')
loops=$((loops+1))
done
echo "\e[38;2;${cr};${cg};${cb}m"
}
#========Welcome=======#
welcome () {
msg="Welcome" # Default
if [ "$randgreeting" = "on" ]; then
greetings=("Welcome" "Greetings" "Hello" "Hi") # Add your own greetings!
msg=${greetings[$(($RANDOM % $(echo ${#greetings[@]})))]}
fi
# Print the welcome message
echo -en "Welcome, ${USRC}${BOLD}$USER${NCOL}. "
echo -en "$msg, ${USRC}${BOLD}$USER${NCOL}. "
}
#=========Time=========#
clock () {
# Set the current hour and minute
hour12=$(date +%I)
if [ "$twelvehour" = "on" ]; then
hour="\b$(date +%_I)"
ampm=$(date +%p)
else
hour=$(date +%H)
bksp="\b \b"
fi
minute=$(date +%M)
# Print the time
echo -en "The time is ${TIME}$hour12${BLNK}:${NCOL}${TIME}$minute${NCOL}. "
echo -en "The time is ${TIME}$hour${BLNK}:${NCOL}${TIME}$minute $bksp${ampm}${NCOL}. "
}
#=======Greeting=======#
@ -36,17 +31,13 @@ greeting () {
# Set the hour
hour=$(date +%H)
if [ $hour -le 11 ] && [ $hour -gt 6 ];
then
if [ $hour -le 11 ] && [ $hour -gt 6 ]; then
echo -en "It's ${MORN}morning${NCOL}. "
elif [ $hour -eq 12 ];
then
elif [ $hour -eq 12 ]; then
echo -en "It's ${AFTN}noon${NCOL}. "
elif [ $hour -le 16 ] && [ $hour -gt 12 ];
then
elif [ $hour -le 16 ] && [ $hour -gt 12 ]; then
echo -en "It's ${AFTN}afternoon${NCOL}. "
elif [ $hour -le 19 ] && [ $hour -gt 17 ];
then
elif [ $hour -le 19 ] && [ $hour -gt 17 ]; then
echo -en "It's ${EVEN}evening${NCOL}. "
else
echo -en "It's ${NIGH}night${NCOL}. "
@ -59,29 +50,23 @@ battery () {
# Set a default to prevent errors
batlvl=0
if [[ -a "/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/capacity" ]];
then
if [[ -a "/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/capacity" ]]; then
batlvl=$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/capacity)
elif [[ -a "/sys/class/power_supply/BAT1/capacity" ]];
then
elif [[ -a "/sys/class/power_supply/BAT1/capacity" ]]; then
batlvl=$(cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT1/capacity)
fi
# Change color depending on level
if [ $batlvl -eq 100 ];
then
if [ $batlvl -eq 100 ]; then
echo -en "The battery is ${FULL}fully charged${NCOL}. "
else
echo -en "The battery level is "
if [ $batlvl -le 15 ];
then
if [ $batlvl -le 15 ]; then
echo -en "${CRIT}$batlvl%${NCOL}. "
if [ "$rechargenotif" = "on" ];
then
if [ "$rechargenotif" = "on" ]; then
echo -en "- ${NORM}You should probably recharge${NCOL}. "
fi
elif [ $batlvl -le 30 ];
then
elif [ $batlvl -le 30 ]; then
echo -en "${LOW}$batlvl%${NCOL}. "
else
echo -en "${NORM}$batlvl%${NCOL}. "
@ -100,37 +85,30 @@ updates () {
# Check for updates from different places...
# Check for APT
if command -v apt &> /dev/null;
then
if command -v apt &> /dev/null; then
debian=$(apt-get -s dist-upgrade -V | grep '=>' | awk '{print$1}' | wc -l)
fi
# Check for different Arch things
if command -v yay &> /dev/null;
then
if command -v yay &> /dev/null; then
arch=$(yay -Qu 2> /dev/null | wc -l)
elif command -v paru &> /dev/null;
then
elif command -v paru &> /dev/null; then
arch=$(paru -Quq 2> /dev/null | wc -l)
elif command -v pacman &> /dev/null;
then
elif command -v pacman &> /dev/null; then
arch=$(pacman -Qu 2> /dev/null | wc -l)
fi
# Check for Fedora things
if command -v dnf &> /dev/null;
then
if command -v dnf &> /dev/null; then
fedora=$(dnf list updates 2> /dev/null | wc -l)
fedora=$((fedora-1))
elif command -v yum &> /dev/null;
then
elif command -v yum &> /dev/null; then
fedora=$(yum list updates 2> /dev/null | wc -l)
fedora=$((fedora-1))
fi
# Check for Flatpak
if command -v flatpak &> /dev/null && [ "$flatpakupd" = "on" ];
then
if command -v flatpak &> /dev/null && [ "$flatpakupd" = "on" ]; then
flatpak=$(flatpak remote-ls --updates 2> /dev/null | wc -l)
fi
@ -139,29 +117,48 @@ updates () {
updates=$(($debian + $arch + fedora + $flatpak))
# Check the update amounts and print them out
if [ $updates -eq 1 ];
then
if [ $updates -eq 1 ]; then
echo -en "You have ${NORM}1${NCOL} pending update. "
elif [ $updates -eq 0 ];
then
elif [ $updates -eq 0 ]; then
echo -en "You have no pending updates. "
else
echo -en "You have ~${NORM}$updates${NCOL} pending updates. "
fi
}
#=====Random Color=====#
randcolor() {
# For random colors; this will only generate colors with sufficient
# perceptual luma to be readable on a dark background... you may have
# to modify it for light
cluma=0
while [[ $(printf %.0f $cluma) -le 100 ]] && [[ $loops -le 10 ]];
do
cr=$((0 + $RANDOM % 255))
crl=$(echo "$cr 0.299" | awk '{print $1 * $2}')
cg=$((0 + $RANDOM % 255))
cgl=$(echo "$cg 0.299" | awk '{print $1 * $2}')
cb=$((0 + $RANDOM % 255))
cbl=$(echo "$cb 0.299" | awk '{print $1 * $2}')
cluma=$(echo "$crl $cgl $cbl" | awk '{print $1 + $2 + $3}')
loops=$((loops+1))
done
echo "\e[38;2;${cr};${cg};${cb}m"
}
#=========COLORS=======#
# Set colors for ease of use
NCOL='\e[0m'
CRIT='\e[31m'
LOW='\e[33m'
NORM='\e[32m'
FULL='\e[3;4;92m'
BOLD='\e[1m'
ITAL='\e[3m'
UNDR='\e[4m'
BLNK='\e[5m'
# Battery level colors
CRIT='\e[31m'
LOW='\e[33m'
NORM='\e[32m'
FULL='\e[3;4;92m'
TIME='\e[38;2;224;146;252;1m' # Clock color
USRC=$(randcolor) # <-----------Username color
@ -172,12 +169,16 @@ AFTN='\e[38;2;250;245;110m'
EVEN='\e[38;2;171;54;3m'
#=========SETUP========#
# Select which parts you want active by commenting them out
# For example, on a desktop, disabling the battery message is a good idea
# You can also re order them to change how they display!
# Select which parts you want active by #
# commenting them out. For example, on a #
# desktop, disabling the battery message #
# is a good idea. You can also re-order #
# them to change how they display! #
flatpakupd="off" # Check for flatpak updates, this slows startup down A LOT
rechargenotif="off" # Notify that you should recharge if below 15%
randgreeting="off" #< Turn the random greetings on (eg. "Hello <user>, Hi <user>")
twelvehour="on" #< Switch between 12 and 24 hour time (eg. 8:00pm vs 20:00)
rechargenotif="off" #< Notify that you should recharge if below 15%
flatpakupd="off" #< Check for flatpak updates, this slows startup down A LOT
welcome
greeting