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Wofi emoji picker
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Source: https://gist.github.com/NearHuscarl/5d366e1a3b788814bcbea62c1f66241d | |
# | |
# Use wofi to pick emoji because that's what this | |
# century is about apparently... | |
# | |
# Requirements: | |
# wofi, wlroots based compositor | |
# | |
# Usage: | |
# 1. Download all emoji | |
# $ wofi-emoji --download | |
# | |
# 2. Run it! | |
# $ wofi-emoji | |
# | |
# Notes: | |
# * You'll need a emoji font like "Noto Emoji" or "EmojiOne". | |
# * Confirming an item will automatically paste it WITHOUT | |
# writing it to your clipboard. | |
# * Ctrl+C will copy it to your clipboard WITHOUT pasting it. | |
# | |
# Where to save the emojis file. | |
EMOJI_FILE="$HOME/.cache/emojis.txt" | |
# Urls of emoji to download. | |
# You can remove what you don't need. | |
URLS=( | |
'https://emojipedia.org/people/' | |
'https://emojipedia.org/nature/' | |
'https://emojipedia.org/food-drink/' | |
'https://emojipedia.org/activity/' | |
'https://emojipedia.org/travel-places/' | |
'https://emojipedia.org/objects/' | |
'https://emojipedia.org/symbols/' | |
'https://emojipedia.org/flags/' | |
) | |
function notify() { | |
if [ "$(command -v notify-send)" ]; then | |
notify-send "$1" "$2" | |
fi | |
} | |
function download() { | |
notify "$(basename "$0")" 'Downloading all emoji for your pleasure' | |
echo "" > "$EMOJI_FILE" | |
for url in "${URLS[@]}"; do | |
echo "Downloading: $url" | |
# Download the list of emoji and remove all the junk around it | |
emojis=$(curl -s "$url" | \ | |
xmllint --html \ | |
--xpath '//ul[@class="emoji-list"]' - 2>/dev/null) | |
# Get rid of starting/closing ul tags | |
emojis=$(echo "$emojis" | head -n -1 | tail -n +1) | |
# Extract the emoji and its description | |
emojis=$(echo "$emojis" | \ | |
sed -rn 's/.*<span class="emoji">(.*)<\/span> (.*)<\/a><\/li>/\1 \2/p') | |
echo "$emojis" >> "$EMOJI_FILE" | |
done | |
notify "$(basename "$0")" "We're all set!" | |
} | |
function wofi_menu() { # {{{ | |
wofi -width 25 -lines 7 -dmenu -i -p 'emoji: ' \ | |
-kb-row-tab '' \ | |
-kb-row-select Tab \ | |
-kb-custom-1 Ctrl+c | |
} | |
# }}} | |
function repeat() { # {{{ | |
local rplc str="$1" count="$2" | |
rplc="$(printf "%${count}s")" | |
echo "${rplc// /"$str"}" | |
} | |
# }}} | |
function toclipboard() { # {{{ | |
wl-copy | |
} | |
# }}} | |
function display() { | |
local emoji line exit_code quantifier | |
emoji=$(cat "$EMOJI_FILE" | grep -v '#' | grep -v '^[[:space:]]*$') | |
line="$(echo "$emoji" | wofi_menu)" | |
exit_code=$? | |
line=($line) | |
last=${line[${#line[@]}-1]} | |
quantifier="${last:${#last}-1:1}" | |
if [[ ! "$quantifier" =~ [0-9] ]]; then | |
quantifier=1 | |
fi | |
emoijs="$(repeat "${line[0]}" "$quantifier")" | |
if [ $exit_code == 0 ]; then | |
echo -n "$emoijs" | toclipboard | |
elif [ $exit_code == 10 ]; then | |
echo -n "$emoijs" | toclipboard | |
fi | |
} | |
# Some simple argparsing | |
if [[ "$1" =~ -D|--download ]]; then | |
download | |
exit 0 | |
elif [[ "$1" =~ -h|--help ]]; then | |
echo "usage: $0 [-D|--download]" | |
exit 0 | |
fi | |
# Download all emoji if they don't exist yet | |
if [ ! -f "$EMOJI_FILE" ]; then | |
download | |
fi | |
# display displays :) | |
display |
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Wow, I've been using it for a while and have just now realized that it wasn't properly respecting my wofi config (I set
layer=overlay
because of this: https://www.reddit.com/r/swaywm/comments/hyti1v/wofi_appears_under_full_screen_windows/), so I started tinkering and through some trial and error realized that it was because of the single hyphen parameters.-dmenu
should be--dmenu
and so one. After I fixed that it started properly appearing on top of fullscreen windows and I saw the proper sizing that you have originally intended for it. 😃Edit: After digging a bit more into it I think that it was disrespecting the layer config because of the
-dmenu
flag being interpreted as the combination of-d
,-m
and so on, among which-n
meant--normal-window
.