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Jon-William Lewis
57345a790d Merge branch 'legacy' of gitlab.xenami.net:xenami/vns into legacy 2019-04-08 08:59:31 -05:00
Jon-William Lewis
7ecc9e0361 Added old SNS script 2019-04-08 08:59:02 -05:00
Jon-William Lewis
3a757e08c5 Added old SNS script 2019-04-08 08:58:20 -05:00
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v1.1
Added merge, rename options
Enabled gpg-agent
v1.2
* Added import, duplicate options
* reworked delete option to support multiple deletions
* GNU Switches were never supported, and documentation has been updated to reflect this
* Reworked merge function

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Vim Note System, v1.2
The following is a table of exit codes
Code In Function Meaning
-----------------------------------------------------
10 vns Invalid argument given
20 sanityCheck Missing dependencies
21 sanityCheck VNS store not initialized
30 rm Insufficient arguments
31 rm Note does not exist
40 create Insufficient arguments
41 create Note already exists
50 edit Insufficient arguments
51 edit Note not found
60 print Insufficient arguments
70 mv Insufficient arguments
71 mv Couldn't read source note
72 mv Destination note already exists
81 merge No output specified
82 merge Output file already exists.
83 merge could not open note

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Vim Note System Simple Note System
================== ==================
## About ## About
Vim Note System is a shell script partially inspired by [pass]. Simple Note System, a script for managing notes inspired in part by "pass" is
vns stores notes as asymmetrically encrypted plaintext using the deprecated in favor of Vim Note System. This version 1.0 copy of Simple Note
vim-gnupg plugin. System is present under the legacy branch of Vim Note System for the purpose
of helping convert old openssl-encrypted SNS notes to GPG format.
VNS, formerly SNS, was originally conceived one morning during an update
to a popular note-taking app. The thought occurred that a note system need
not reinvent the wheel with its own GUI editor and proprietary file format,
but instead could use the tools already provided by the operating system.
usage: vns [-cdelpqr] <notebook/section/name>
vns -I GPG_RECIPIENT (GPG_RECIPIENTS...)
vns -h
vns git ...
-c : Create note
-d : Delete note(s)
-e : Open note for editing
-h : Display this message
-i : import file as note
-I : Initialize note store
-j : Open Daily Journal Entry
-l : List all notes in <notebook>
-m : Merge two or more notes
-p : Print note to console
-q : Query notes for expression
-r : Rename/move a note
-u : Duplicate note as given path
## Installing
### Dependencies
* vim
* gpg2
* tree
* git
** Note: ** Install [vim-gnupg] before use. vns does not verify notes encrypt successfully.
To install, place `vns` in your path, and run `vns -I`.
vim note system will establish its note store under ~/.vns.
The location of the store may be changed on line 4, or via the envioronment
variable VNS_STORE.
To uninstall, remove the files you copied. Notes will still exist in ~/.vns
## Tips and Tricks
* To list all notes in all notebooks, simply run `vns`.
* Notes beginning with . will not appear in the listing
## Credits
The code here is my own, however much of VNS's design and behavior was
influenced by [pass].
ZSH Completion is heavily modified, but adapted from pass's zsh completion file
as an example.
## License
Vim Note System is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
Version 2, as detailed in `LICENSE`.
## Bugs and Feature Requests
If something seems off, or just doesn't work, please open an issue and I'll look
into it.
Feature requests should be submitted to xenami@xenami.net with [VNS Feature Request]
in the subject line.
[pass]: http://passwordstore.org
[vim-gnupg]:http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3645

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# Simple Note System, version 2
## Error Code Reference
### General Codes
| Name | Code | Meaning |
|--------------|------|---------------------------------------|
| ERR_NO_STORE | 5 | the SNS store needs to be initialized |
| | | |
| ERR_NO_OPTS | 10 | No mode argument was specified |
| | | |
| ERR_NO_ARGS | 11 | A mode requiring an argument was |
| | | specified without an argument |
| | | |
### Encryption-related codes
|Name | Code | Meaning |
|------------|------|-----------------------------------------|
| ERR_NO_GPG | 100 | Encryption is enabled, but GPG is not |
| | | installed |
| | | |
| ERR_NO_KEY | 110 | Encryption is enabled, but no recipient |
| | | was specified |
### Creation-related codes
|Name | Code | Meaning |
|-----------------|------|------------------------------------|
| ERR_NOTE_EXiSTS | 200 | The specified note already exists |
| ERR_NOTE_NO_READ| 205 | The specified note cannot be read |

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#!/bin/bash
#==========================================================
# Simple Note System, v1.0
# Copyright 2014, Xenese Labs/Sicron-Perion XNF
#==========================================================
PROD_STR="Simple Note System"
VER_STR=v1.0
#==============================================================================
# Section: Helper Functions
#==============================================================================
function writeconf {
cat > $HOME/.sns << EOF
#==========================================================
# Simple Note System Config, v1.0
# Copyright 2014, Xenese Labs/Sicron-Perion XNF
#==========================================================
#Directory where notes will be stored
BASEDIR=$HOME/notes
#File extension to use (for listing notes)
EXT=note
#Preferred Editor
EDITOR=vim
#Encryption
#WARNING: ANY PREVIOUSLY UNENCRYPTED NOTES WILL BE LOST
ENCRYPTION="FALSE"
ENC_KEY=""
EOF
chmod 600 $HOME/.sns
}
function help {
echo ""
echo "usage: sns [-ce] NAME NOTEBOOK SECTION"
echo " sns [-d ] NAME NOTEBOOK SECTION"
echo " sns [-l ] NOTEBOOK"
echo " sns [-w ]"
echo ""
echo " -c | --create : Create note"
echo " -d | --delete : Delete note"
echo " -e | --edit : Open note for editing"
echo " -l | --list : List all notes in NOTEBOOK"
echo " -w | --wconf : Write default configuration to ~/.sns (useful for Encryption)"
echo ""
}
function pause {
read -p " Press [Enter] to continue."
echo ""
}
#==============================================================================
# End Section: Helper Functions
#==============================================================================
#==============================================================================
# Section: Configuration
#==============================================================================
if [ -r $HOME/.sns ]; then
source $HOME/.sns
else
BASEDIR=$HOME/notes
EDITOR=vim
EXT=note
fi
if [ "$ENCRYPTION" == "TRUE" ]; then
if [ -z "$ENC_KEY" ]; then
ERR_NO_KEY="TRUE"
ENCRYPTION="FALSE"
pause
fi
command -v openssl >/dev/null 2>&1 || { ERR_NO_SSL="TRUE"; ENCRYPTION="FALSE"; }
fi
if [ "$ENCRYPTION" == "TRUE" ]; then
PROD_STR="Simple Note System (Encryption Enabled)"
EXT="$EXT.enc"
if [ ! -d ~/.tmp ]; then
mkdir -p ~/.tmp
fi
fi
echo "$PROD_STR, $VER_STR"
if [ -n "$ERR_NO_SSL" ]; then
echo >&2 " Warning: OpenSSL not installed. Encryption disabled."
fi
if [ -n "$ERR_NO_KEY" ]; then
echo " Warning: No encryption key was provided. Encryption disabled."
fi
if [ -n "$ERR_NO_SSL" -o -n "$ERR_NO_KEY" ]; then
pause
fi
#==============================================================================
# End Section: Read Configuration
#==============================================================================
#==============================================================================
# Section: Argument Parsing
#==============================================================================
NAME=""
NOTEBOOK=""
SECTION=""
if [ -z "$1" ]; then #If no input was given, print help
help
exit
else #Assume the user wants to do something.
ARGS=( "$@" )
for ARG in ${ARGS[@]};do
if [ "$ARG" = "-c" -o $ARG == "--create" ]; then
CREATE="TRUE"
elif [ "$ARG" = "-d" -o $ARG == "--delete" ]; then
DELETE="TRUE"
elif [ "$ARG" = "-e" -o $ARG == "--edit" ]; then
EDIT="TRUE"
elif [ "$ARG" = "-ce" -o $ARG == "-ec" ]; then
EDIT="TRUE"
CREATE="TRUE"
elif [ "$ARG" == "-l" -o "$ARG" == "--list" ]; then #If user asks for list, print list
LIST="TRUE"
elif [ "$ARG" == "-h" -o "$ARG" == "--help" ]; then #If user asks for help, print help
help
exit
elif [ "$ARG" == "-w" -o "$ARG" == "--wconf" ]; then #If user wants to write config, write config
writeconf
exit
else
if [ -z "$NAME" -a -n $ARG ]; then
NAME=$ARG
echo "Name: $NAME"
elif [ -z "$NOTEBOOK" -a -n $ARG ]; then
NOTEBOOK=$ARG
echo "Notebook: $NOTEBOOK"
elif [ -z "$SECTION" -a -n $ARG ]; then
SECTION=$ARG/
echo "Section: $SECTION"
fi
fi
done
fi
#==============================================================================
# End Section: Argument Parsing
#==============================================================================
#==============================================================================
# Section: Main
#==============================================================================
NOTEDIR=$BASEDIR/$NOTEBOOK/$SECTION
NOTE=$NOTEDIR$NAME.$EXT
if [ "$ENCRYPTION" == "TRUE" ]; then
NOTE=$NOTE.tmp
fi
#==========================================================================
# Subection: List
#==========================================================================
if [ -n "$LIST" ]; then
NOTEBOOK="$NAME" #In case of a list command, arg parsing fails.
if [ -z "$NOTEBOOK" ]; then
echo " ERROR: Insufficient arguments"
help
exit
else
if [ -d "$BASEDIR"/"$NOTEBOOK" ]; then
echo ""
printf "Notes in $(basename $NOTEBOOK):"
echo ""
#find $BASEDIR/$NOTEBOOK -name "*.$EXT" -print0 | sed s:$BASEDIR/$NOTEBOOK/:" ":g | sed -e s:$EXT::g | tr "." " "
NOTES=( $(find $BASEDIR/$NOTEBOOK -name "*.$EXT" -print0 | sed s:$BASEDIR/$NOTEBOOK/:" ":g | sed -e s:$EXT::g | tr "." " " | tr "/" " ") )
let i=0
for NOTE in ${NOTES[@]}; do
if [ -d $BASEDIR/$NOTEBOOK/$NOTE ]; then
if [ "$LAST_SECTION" != "$NOTE" ]; then
printf " Section: $NOTE\n"
fi
LAST_SECTION=$NOTE
else
#if [ $(($i % 1)) -eq 0 ]; then
# printf "\n "
#fi
printf " $NOTE\n"
fi
let i++
done
printf "\n"
else
echo ""
echo "ERROR: Notebook $NOTEBOOK does not exist."
echo ""
fi
fi
exit
fi
#======================================================================
# Sanity Check - Actions below require a valid $NAME and $NOTEBOOK
#======================================================================
if [ -z "$NAME" -o -z "$NOTEBOOK" ]; then
if [ -z "$NAME" -o -z "$NOTEBOOK" ]; then
echo " ERROR: Insufficient arguments"
help
exit
fi
fi
#==========================================================================
# Subection: Delete
#==========================================================================
if [ "$DELETE" == "TRUE" ]; then
if [ -e $NOTE -o -e ${NOTE%.*} ]; then
if [ "$ENCRYPTION" == "TRUE" ]; then
rm ${NOTE%.*}
else
rm $NOTE
fi
echo ""
echo "Deleted note: $NOTEBOOK/$SECTION$NAME."
exit
else
echo ""
echo "ERROR: Note $NOTEBOOK/$SECTION$NAME does not exist."
exit
fi
fi
#==========================================================================
# Subection: Create
#==========================================================================
if [ -z "$CREATE" -a -z "$EDIT" ]; then #If no action specified, print help and exit
help
exit
else
if [ "$CREATE" == "TRUE" ]; then
if [ -e $NOTE -o -e ${NOTE%.*} ]; then
echo ""
echo "ERROR: Note already exists"
echo "Hint: use -e to edit the note."
echo ""
exit
else
#Create any necessary folders
mkdir -p $NOTEDIR
#Fill in title
echo "TITLE: $NAME" > $NOTE
#Fill the second line with the date
echo "DATE: $(date)" >> $NOTE
if [ "$ENCRYPTION" == "TRUE" ]; then
if [ $EDIT == "FALSE" ]; then
openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -salt -in $NOTE -out ${NOTE%.*} -pass pass:$ENC_KEY
fi
fi
fi
fi
#==========================================================================
# Subection: Edit
#==========================================================================
if [ "$EDIT" == "TRUE" ]; then
if [ -r "$NOTE" -o -r ${NOTE%.*} ]; then
if [ -z "$CREATE" ]; then
if [ "$ENCRYPTION" == "TRUE" ]; then
openssl enc -d -aes-256-cbc -in ${NOTE%.*} -pass pass:$ENC_KEY > $NOTE
fi
echo "" >> $NOTE
echo "EDIT $(date)" >> $NOTE
fi
$EDITOR $NOTE
if [ "$ENCRYPTION" == "TRUE" ]; then
openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -salt -in $NOTE -out ${NOTE%.*} -pass pass:$ENC_KEY
rm $NOTE
fi
else
echo ""
echo "ERROR: Note cannot be opened for editting."
echo ""
fi
fi
fi
exit

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#!/bin/bash
# Vim Note System, a simple script for managing encrypted plaintext notes
readonly VNS_STORE="${VNS_STORE:-$HOME/.vns}" # Where vns expects its note store
GPG_TTY="$(tty)" # Sets up gpg-agent for use
export GPG_TTY
vns_raise (){
# raise (message) (exit code)
# Prints error (message) to stderr, then exits with (exit code)
local -r VNS_RED_COLOR='\033[0;31m'
local -r VNS_RESET_COLOR='\033[0m'
printf "$VNS_RED_COLOR!$VNS_RESET_COLOR - %s\\n" "$1" 1>&2
exit "$2"
}
vns_report () {
# report (message)
# Prints message to the console, formatted with a blue asterisk to indicate
# some successful operation has completed
local -r VNS_BLUE_COLOR='\033[0;34m'
local -r VNS_RESET_COLOR='\033[0m'
printf "${VNS_BLUE_COLOR}*${VNS_RESET_COLOR} - %s\n" "$*"
}
vns_checkDeps (){
# checkDeps
# Prints a list of missing dependencies
# Currently these dependencies are {vim, tree, git}
for DEP in 'vim' 'tree' 'git'; do
if ! command -v "$DEP" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
printf "%s " "$DEP"
fi
done
}
vns_sanityCheck () {
# sanityCheck
# Terminates script if environment is not suitable for vns
# --- Dependencies ---
# Get list of missing dependencies
MISSING="$(vns_checkDeps)"
# Inform the user of missing dependencies and exit on code 20 if any were found
if [ -n "$MISSING" ]; then
vns_raise "Missing Dependencies: $MISSING" 20
# --- Store ---
# Verify that the note store has been initialized
elif [ ! -d "$VNS_STORE" ]; then
vns_raise "The vns store needs to be initialized (hint: -I)" 21
# Verify that intended GPG recipients are stored in compliance with v2.0
elif [ ! -r "$VNS_STORE/.gpg-id" ]; then
vns_raise "Re-initialize (-I) with gpg recipients. Existing notes will be re-encrypted" 21
fi
}
vns_init () {
# init (GPG recipients...)
# Prepares $VNS_STORE for use
# Verify that recipients were specified
if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then
vns_raise "No GPG Recipients Specified" 3
# Re-encrypt existing notes, if present
elif [ -d "$VNS_STORE/.git" ]; then
# Reset list of GPG recipients
echo -n '' > "${VNS_STORE}/.gpg-id"
vns_reencrypt "$@"
# No existing store found; initialize a new one
else
# Create a new VNS Store
git init "$VNS_STORE" >/dev/null
vns_report "Initialized new VNS store"
fi
# Store GPG Recipients for later note creation whether re-encrypting, or
# initializing a new store
for recipient in "$@"; do
echo "$recipient" >> "${VNS_STORE}/.gpg-id"
done
vns_git add .gpg-id >/dev/null
vns_git commit -am "Updated GPG recipients" >/dev/null
}
vns_reencrypt () {
# reencrypt (GPG recipients...)
# Re-encrypt all notes with provided gpg recipients.
# Construct list of arguments from provided recipients
local -a GPG_RECIPS;
for recipient in "$@"; do
GPG_RECIPS=( "${GPG_RECIPS[@]}" "-r" "$recipient" )
done
# Find all notes and re-encrypt them
find "${VNS_STORE}" -name "*.gpg" | while read -r FILE; do\
gpg2 --batch --decrypt "$FILE" 2>/dev/null | gpg2 --batch "${GPG_RECIPS[@]}" --encrypt --output "${FILE}_new".gpg >/dev/null 2>&1
mv "${FILE}_new.gpg" "$FILE";
done
vns_report "Re-encrypted existing notes with $*"
vns_git commit -am "Re-encrypted existing notes with ${GPG_RECIPS[*]}" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
vns_gpgid () {
# gpgid
# Print a list of all recipients listed in .gpg-id
sed 's/^/-r /' "$VNS_STORE/.gpg-id"
}
vns_printHelp (){
# printHelp
# Prints help information to stdout
printf "%s" "usage: vns [-cdelpqr] <notebook/section/name>"
printf "\\n%s" " vns -I GPG_RECIPIENT (GPG_RECIPIENTS...)"
printf "\\n%s" " vns -h"
printf "\\n%s" " vns git ..."
printf "\\n"
printf "\\n%s" " -c : Create note"
printf "\\n%s" " -d : Delete note(s)"
printf "\\n%s" " -e : Open note for editing"
printf "\\n%s" " -h : Display this message"
printf "\\n%s" " -i : import file as note"
printf "\\n%s" " -I : Initialize note store"
printf "\\n%s" " -j : Open Daily Journal Entry"
printf "\\n%s" " -l : List all notes in <notebook>"
printf "\\n%s" " -m : Merge two or more notes"
printf "\\n%s" " -p : Print note to console"
printf "\\n%s" " -q : Query notes for expression"
printf "\\n%s" " -r : Rename/move a note"
printf "\\n%s" " -u : Duplicate note as given path"
printf "\\n\\n"
}
vns_list () {
# list (notebook)
# Prints a tree containing all notes in the notebook
# If no notebook is specified, all notes are shown
# Check for default behavior
if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then
local -r "NOTEBOOK"=""
printf "%s\\n" "vns"
else
readonly NOTEBOOK="$1"
printf "%s\\n" "$1"
fi
tree --noreport --prune "$VNS_STORE/$NOTEBOOK"\
| tail -n +2\
| sed s/\.gpg//g
}
vns_rm () {
# rm (note)
# removes (note) from the store
# Verify notes were provided
if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then
vns_raise "Insufficient arguments" 30
fi
while [ "$#" -gt 0 ]; do
# Verify the note exists
if [ ! -r "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg" ]; then
vns_raise "Note does not exist" 31;
fi
# Delete the Note
vns_git rm "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg" > /dev/null
vns_git commit -m "Deleted $1" > /dev/null
# Report success
vns_report "Deleted $1"
# Move to the next item
shift
done
}
vns_header () {
# header (title)
# Print note title and date in Markdown format
if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then
vns_raise "header: no note title provided" 4
else
echo "# $1"
printf "## %s" "$(date)"
fi
}
vns_create () {
# create (note)
# Create a new note and open it for editing
local -r VNS_RED_COLOR='\033[0;31m'
local -r VNS_RESET_COLOR='\033[0m'
local -a create_gpgid="($(vns_gpgid))"
if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then
printf "usage: %s %s\n" "$(basename "$0")" "-c [notebook/section/](name)"
return
fi
# Refuse to overwrite a note
if [ -r "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg" ]; then vns_raise "Note already exists" 41; fi
# If the note belongs to a new notebook, create the notebook
if [ ! -d "$(dirname "$1")" ]; then mkdir -p "$VNS_STORE/$(dirname "$1")"; fi
# Create empty note
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg")"
if [ -n "${VNS_TITLE+isset}" ]; then
vns_header "${VNS_TITLE}" | gpg2 --batch "${create_gpgid[@]}" --encrypt -o "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg" 2>/dev/null
else
vns_header "$(basename "$1")" | gpg2 --batch "${create_gpgid[@]}" --encrypt -o "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg" 2>/dev/null
fi
# Edit the note
vim "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg"
# Update vns_git
vns_git add "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg" > /dev/null
vns_git commit -m "Added $1" > /dev/null
}
vns_edit () {
# edit (note)
# Open (note) for editing in Vim
# Verify $1 is bound
if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then vns_raise "Insufficient arguments" 50; fi
# Refuse to edit non-existent notes
if [ ! -r "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg" ]; then vns_raise "Note not found: $1" 51; fi
# Edit the specified note
vim "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg"
# Update vns_git
vns_git add "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg" > /dev/null
vns_git commit -m "Edited $1" > /dev/null
}
vns_journal () {
# journal
# Create or edit a Daily Journal Entry under yy/mm/dd
TODAY="$(date '+%y/%m/%d')"
if [ -r "$VNS_STORE/${TODAY}.gpg" ]; then
vns_edit "${TODAY}"
else
VNS_TITLE="Daily Journal for $TODAY" vns_create "${TODAY}"
fi
}
vns_import () {
# import (src) (dest)
# If src is the path to a file, and dest is a valid note name,
# import src dest copies an encrypted version of src to the note store
if [ "$#" -lt 2 ]; then
printf "usage: %s %s\n" "$(basename "$0")" "-i (source) (destination)"
return
fi
if [ ! -f "$1" ]; then
vns_raise "Cannot read $1" 92
elif [ -f "$VNS_STORE/$2" ]; then
printf "%s" "Note already exists. Overwrite? (Y/N) "
local response=''; read -r response
case "$response" in
Y|y)
rm "$VNS_STORE/$2";;
*)
vns_raise "User declined overwrite" 0;;
esac
fi
#printf "%s:" "Specify GPG Public Key: "
#local gpg_key=''; read -r gpg_key
# Create any necessary directories
mkdir -p "$VNS_STORE/$(dirname "$2.gpg")"
if [ "${1##*.}" == "gpg" ]; then
gpg2 --batch --decrypt "$1" | gpg2 --batch "$(vns_gpgid)" -o "$VNS_STORE/$2.gpg" --encrypt
else
gpg2 --batch "$(vns_gpgid)" -o "$VNS_STORE/$2.gpg" --encrypt "$1"
fi
vns_git add "$VNS_STORE/$2.gpg"
vns_git commit -m "Imported file $1 as $2"
}
vns_print () {
# print (note)
# print the given note to stdout
# Verify $1 is bound
if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then
vns_raise "Insufficient arguments" 11
# Verify $1 exists
elif ! [ -r "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg" ]; then
vns_raise "Could not read $1" 12
else
# Decrypt the specified note
gpg2 --batch -d "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg"
fi
}
vns_mv () {
# mv (src) (dest)
# If (src) is a note in the vns store, mv src dest moves src to dest
# Ensure two arguments were provided
if [ "$#" -lt 2 ]; then vns_raise "Insufficient arguments" 70; fi
# Ensure source can be read
if [ ! -r "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg" ]; then vns_raise "Cannot read $1" 71; fi
# Refuse to overwrite existing notes
if [ -r "$VNS_STORE/$2.gpg" ]; then vns_raise "Note $2 already exists" 72; fi
# Create any necessary directories
mkdir -p "$VNS_STORE/$(dirname "$2.gpg")"
# Rename the note
vns_git mv "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg" "$VNS_STORE/$2.gpg"
vns_git commit -am "Renamed $1 -> $2"
}
vns_merge () {
# merge (output) (notes[])
# If notes[] is an array of note names and output is a new note name,
# merge (output) (notes[]) concatenates notes[] into output.
if [ "$#" -lt 2 ]; then
printf "usage: %s %s\n" "$(basename "$0")" "-m (output) (notes...)"
return
fi
if [ -r "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg" ]; then vns_raise "Output file already exists." 82; fi
if [ ! -r "$VNS_STORE/$2.gpg" ]; then vns_raise "Could not read $2" 83; fi
local -r NOTE_NAME="$1"
local -r OUTPUT="${VNS_STORE}/${1}.gpg"
shift
vns_gpgcat () {
for note in "$@"; do
if [ ! -r "$VNS_STORE/$note.gpg" ]; then
rm "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg"
vns_raise "Could not read $note" 83;
fi
printf "File: %s\n" "$note"
gpg2 --batch -d "$VNS_STORE/$note.gpg" 2>/dev/null
printf "\n"
done
}
vns_gpgcat "$@" | gpg2 --batch --yes "$(vns_gpgid)" --encrypt -o "$OUTPUT"
printf "%s" "Remove old notes? (y/N) "
local response=''; read -r response
case "$response" in
Y|y)
for note in "$@"; do
vns_git rm "$VNS_STORE/$note.gpg"
done;;
esac
vns_git add "$OUTPUT" >/dev/null 2>&1
vns_git commit -m "merged files $* into $NOTE_NAME" >/dev/null 2>&1
vns_report "Successfully merged files $* into $NOTE_NAME"
}
vns_duplicate () {
if [ "$#" -lt 2 ]; then
vns_report "usage: $(basename "$0") -u (source) (destination)"
return
fi
if [ ! -f "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg" ]; then
vns_raise "Cannot read $1" 102
elif [ -f "$VNS_STORE/$2.gpg" ]; then
printf "%s" "Note already exists. Overwrite? (Y/N) "
response=''; read -r response
case "$response" in
Y|y)
rm "$VNS_STORE/$2.gpg";;
*)
vns_raise "User declined overwrite" 0;;
esac
fi
mkdir -p "$VNS_STORE/$(dirname $2)"
cp "$VNS_STORE/$1.gpg" "$VNS_STORE/$2.gpg"
vns_git add "$VNS_STORE/$2.gpg"
}
vns_query () {
# query EXPR
# Iterate through notes and find all instances of regular expression EXPR
if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then
vns_report "usage: $(basename "$0") -q EXPR"
return
fi
local -r VNS_ULNE="$(tput setaf smul)"
local -r VNS_="$(tput setaf rmul)"
# For each note, grep for QUERY
find "$VNS_STORE" -name "*.gpg" -not -name ".*" | while read -r note; do
# Remove VNS_STORE path and file extension for reporting
note_name="$(sed -e "s#$VNS_STORE/##" -e "s/.gpg//" -e "s#:#\\:#g" <<< "$note")"
# Decrypt note and perform the actual query
local query="$(gpg -d "$note" 2>/dev/null | grep -C 1 --color=always -nE "$1" )"
# Report only matches
if [ -n "${query:-}" ]; then
printf "$(tput smul)%s$(tput rmul)\n" "$note_name"
printf "%s\n" "$query"
fi
done
}
vns_git () {
# Simple passthrough for executing git commands in the VNS store
git -C "$VNS_STORE" "$@"
}
vns () {
# Bypass sanity check if told to initialize store
if [ "$1" != "-I" ]; then
vns_sanityCheck;
fi
primary_arg="$1"
shift
case "$primary_arg" in
"-c")
vns_create "$@"
;;
"-d")
vns_rm "$@"
;;
"-e")
vns_edit "$@"
;;
"-l")
vns_list "$@"
;;
"-h")
vns_printHelp "$@"
;;
"-I")
vns_init "$@"
;;
"-i")
vns_import "$@"
;;
"-j")
vns_journal "$@"
;;
"-m")
vns_merge "$@"
;;
"-p")
vns_print "$@"
;;
"-q")
vns_query "$@"
;;
"-r")
vns_mv "$@"
;;
"-u")
vns_duplicate "$@"
;;
"git")
vns_git "$@"
;;
*)
vns_list "$@"
esac
exit 0;
}
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#compdef vns
#autoload
# Modified from _pass zsh completion, with the following copyright information
# Copyright (C) 2012 - 2014:
# Johan Venant <jvenant@invicem.pro>
# Brian Mattern <rephorm@rephorm.com>
# Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>.
# All Rights Reserved.
# This file is licensed under the GPLv2+. Please see COPYING for more information.
_vns () {
local cmd
if (( CURRENT > 2)); then
cmd=${words[2]}
# Set the context for the subcommand.
curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:vns-$cmd"
# Narrow the range of words we are looking at to exclude `vns'
(( CURRENT-- ))
shift words
# Run the completion for the subcommand
case "${cmd}" in
-e|-p|-r|-d|-c)
_vns_complete_notes
;;
#-c)
# _vns_complete_notebooks
# ;;
-l)
_vns_complete_notes
;;
*)
if [ "${cmd[0]}" != '-' ] && (( CURRENT > 2)); then
_vns_complete_notebooks
fi
;;
esac
else
local -a subcommands
subcommands=(
"-c:Create note"
"-d:Delete note"
"-e:Edit note"
"-h:Display help message"
"-i:Import a note"
"-I:Initialize a new VNS store"
"-l:List notes"
"-m:Merge notes"
"-p:Print note to console"
"-r:Rename/move a note"
)
_describe -t commands 'vns' subcommands
_vns_complete_notebooks
fi
}
_vns_complete_entries_helper () {
local IFS=$'\n'
local prefix
zstyle -s ":completion:${curcontext}:" prefix prefix || prefix="${VNS_STORE_DIR:-$HOME/.vns}"
_values -C 'notes' ${$(find -L ${prefix} -mindepth 1 -name .git -prune -o $@ -print | sed -e "s#${prefix}/##" -e "s/.gpg//" -e "s#:#\\:#g" | sort):-""}
}
_vns_complete_notebooks () {
_vns_complete_entries_helper -type d
}
_vns_complete_notes () {
_vns_complete_entries_helper -type f
}
_vns