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But first, please read +<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..54c19ff --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +CC := gcc +CFLAGS := -O3 -march=native -pipe -Wall -Wextra -std=c99 + +SRCDIR := src +BINDIR := . + +SRCS := $(wildcard $(SRCDIR)/*.c) +PROGS := $(patsubst $(SRCDIR)/%.c,$(BINDIR)/%,$(SRCS)) + +.PHONY: all clean + +all: $(PROGS) + +$(BINDIR)/stmusic: $(SRCDIR)/stmusic.c + $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $< -lmpdclient + +$(BINDIR)/%: $(SRCDIR)/%.c + $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $< + +clean: + rm -f $(PROGS) diff --git a/sb-battery b/sb-battery new file mode 100755 index 0000000..0e25e72 --- /dev/null +++ b/sb-battery @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Prints all batteries, their percentage remaining and an emoji corresponding +# to charge status (🔌 for plugged up, 🔋 for discharging on battery, etc.). + +case $BLOCK_BUTTON in + 3) notify-send "🔋 Battery module" "🔋: discharging + 🛑: not charging + ♻: stagnant charge + 🔌: charging + ⚡: charged + ❗: battery very low! + - Scroll to change adjust xbacklight." ;; + 4) xbacklight -inc 10 ;; + 5) xbacklight -dec 10 ;; + 8) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" >/dev/null 2>&1 ;; +esac + +# Loop through all attached batteries and format the info +for battery in /sys/class/power_supply/BAT?*; do + # If non-first battery, print a space separator. + [ -n "${capacity+x}" ] && printf " " + # Sets up the status and capacity + case "$(bat "$battery/status" 2>&1)" in + "Full") status="⚡" ;; + "Discharging") status="🔋" ;; + "Charging") status="🔌" ;; + "Not charging") status="🛑" ;; + "Unknown") status="♻️" ;; + *) exit 1 ;; + esac + capacity="$(bat "$battery/capacity" 2>&1)" + # Will make a warn variable if discharging and low + [ "$status" = "🔋" ] && [ "$capacity" -le 25 ] && warn="❗" + # Prints the info + printf "%s%s%d%%" "$status" "$warn" "$capacity"; unset warn +done && printf "\\n" diff --git a/sb-doppler b/sb-doppler new file mode 100755 index 0000000..1930752 --- /dev/null +++ b/sb-doppler @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Show a Doppler RADAR of a user's preferred location. + +secs=600 # Download a new doppler radar if one hasn't been downloaded in $secs seconds. +radarloc="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/radar" +doppler="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/doppler.gif" + +pickloc() { chosen="$(echo "US: CONUS: Continental United States +US: Northeast +US: Southeast +US: PacNorthWest +US: PacSouthWest +US: UpperMissVly +US: SouthMissVly +US: SouthPlains +US: NorthRockies +US: SouthRockies +US: Alaska +US: Carib +US: Hawaii +US: CentGrLakes +US: Conus-Large +US: KABR: Aberdeen, SD +US: KBIS: Bismarck, ND +US: KFTG: Denver/Boulder, CO +US: KDMX: Des Moines, IA +US: KDTX: Detroit, MI +US: KDDC: Dodge City, KS +US: KDLH: Duluth, MN +US: KCYS: Cheyenne, WY +US: KLOT: Chicago, IL +US: KGLD: Goodland, KS +US: KUEX: Hastings, NE +US: KGJX: Grand Junction, CO +US: KGRR: Grand Rapids, MI +US: KMVX: Fargo/Grand Forks, ND +US: KGRB: Green Bay, WI +US: KIND: Indianapolis, IN +US: KJKL: Jackson, KY +US: KARX: La Crosse, WI +US: KILX: Lincoln/Central Illinois, IL +US: KLVX: Louisville, KY +US: KMQT: Marquette +US: KMKX: Milwaukee, WI +US: KMPX: Minneapolis, MN +US: KAPX: Gaylord/Alpena, MI +US: KLNX: North Platte, NE +US: KIWX: N. Webster/Northern, IN +US: KOAX: Omaha, NE +US: KPAH: Paducah, KY +US: KEAX: Pleasant Hill, MO +US: KPUX: Pueblo, CO +US: KDVN: Quad Cities, IA +US: KUDX: Rapid City, SD +US: KRIW: Riverton, WY +US: KSGF: Springfield, MO +US: KLSX: St. LOUIS, MO +US: KFSD: Sioux Falls, SD +US: KTWX: Topeka, KS +US: KICT: Wichita, KS +US: KVWX: Paducah, KY +US: ICAO: Responsible Wfo +US: KLTX: WILMINGTON, NC +US: KCCX: State College/Central, PA +US: KLWX: Sterling, VA +US: KFCX: Blacksburg/Roanoke, VA +US: KRAX: Raleigh/Durham, NC +US: KGYX: Portland, ME +US: KDIX: Mt Holly/Philadelphia, PA +US: KPBZ: Pittsburgh, PA +US: KAKQ: Wakefield, VA +US: KMHX: Morehead City, NC +US: KGSP: Greer/Greenville/Sprtbg, SC +US: KILN: Wilmington/Cincinnati, OH +US: KCLE: Cleveland, OH +US: KCAE: Columbia, SC +US: KBGM: Binghamton, NY +US: KENX: Albany, NY +US: KBUF: Buffalo, NY +US: KCXX: Burlington, VT +US: KCBW: Caribou, ME +US: KBOX: Boston /Taunton, MA +US: KOKX: New York City, NY +US: KCLX: Charleston, SC +US: KRLX: Charleston, WV +US: ICAO: Responsible WFO +US: KBRO: Brownsville, TX +US: KABX: Albuquerque, NM +US: KAMA: Amarillo, TX +US: KFFC: Peachtree City/Atlanta, GA +US: KEWX: Austin/Sanantonio, TX +US: KBMX: Birmingham, AL +US: KCRP: Corpus Christi, TX +US: KFWS: Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX +US: KEPZ: El Paso, TX +US: KHGX: Houston/ Galveston, TX +US: KJAX: Jacksonville, FL +US: KBYX: Key West, FL +US: KMRX: Morristown/knoxville, TN +US: KLBB: Lubbock, TX +US: KLZK: Little Rock, AR +US: KLCH: Lake Charles, LA +US: KOHX: Nashville, TN +US: KMLB: Melbourne, FL +US: KNQA: Memphis, TN +US: KAMX: Miami, FL +US: KMAF: Midland/odessa, TX +US: KTLX: Norman, OK +US: KHTX: Huntsville, AL +US: KMOB: Mobile, AL +US: KTLH: Tallahassee, FL +US: KTBW: Tampa Bay Area, FL +US: KSJT: San Angelo, TX +US: KINX: Tulsa, OK +US: KSRX: Tulsa, OK +US: KLIX: New Orleans/slidell, LA +US: KDGX: Jackson, MS +US: KSHV: Shreveport, LA +US: ICAO: Responsible WFO +US: KLGX: Seattle / Tacoma, WA +US: KOTX: Spokane, WA +US: KEMX: Tucson, AZ +US: KYUX: Phoenix, AZ +US: KNKX: San Diego, CA +US: KMUX: Monterey/san Francisco, CA +US: KHNX: San Joaquin/hanford, CA +US: KSOX: San Diego, CA +US: KATX: Seattle / Tacoma, WA +US: KIWA: Phoenix, AZ +US: KRTX: Portland, OR +US: KSFX: Pocatello, ID +US: KRGX: Reno, NV +US: KDAX: Sacramento, CA +US: KMTX: Salt Lake City, UT +US: KPDT: Pendleton, OR +US: KMSX: Missoula, MT +US: KESX: Las Vegas, NV +US: KVTX: Los Angeles, CA +US: KMAX: Medford, OR +US: KFSX: Flagstaff, AZ +US: KGGW: Glasgow, MT +US: KLRX: Elko, NV +US: KBHX: Eureka, CA +US: KTFX: Great Falls, MT +US: KCBX: Boise, ID +US: KBLX: Billings, MT +US: KICX: Salt Lake City, UT +US: ICAO: Responsible Wfo W/ MSCF +US: PABC: Anchorage, AK +US: PAPD: Fairbanks, AK +US: PHKM: Honolulu, HI +US: PAHG: Anchorage, AK +US: PAKC: Anchorage, AK +US: PAIH: Anchorage, AK +US: PHMO: Honolulu, HI +US: PAEC: Fairbanks, AK +US: TJUA: San Juan, PR +US: PACG: Juneau, AK +US: PHKI: Honolulu, HI +US: PHWA: Honolulu, HI +US: ICAO: Responsible Wfo W/ MSCF +US: KFDR: Norman, OK +US: PGUA: Guam +US: KBBX: Sacramento, CA +US: KFDX: Albuquerque, NM +US: KGWX: Jackson, MS +US: KDOX: Wakefield, VA +US: KDYX: San Angelo, TX +US: KEYX: Las Vegas, NV +US: KEVX: Mobile, AL +US: KHPX: Paducah, KY +US: KTYX: Burlington, VT +US: KGRK: Dallas / Ft. Worth, TX +US: KPOE: Lake Charles, LA +US: KEOX: Tallahassee, FL +US: KHDX: El Paso, TX +US: KDFX: San Antonio, TX +US: KMXX: Birmingham, AL +US: KMBX: Bismarck, ND +US: KVAX: Jacksonville, FL +US: KJGX: Peachtree City/atlanta, GA +US: KVNX: Norman, OK +US: KVBX: Vandenberg Afb: Orcutt, CA +DE: BAW: Baden-Württemberg +DE: BAY: Bavaria +DE: BBB: Berlin +DE: BBB: Brandenburg +DE: HES: Hesse +DE: MVP: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania +DE: NIB: Lower Saxony +DE: NIB: Bremen +DE: NRW: North Rhine-Westphalia +DE: RPS: Rhineland-Palatinate +DE: RPS: Saarland +DE: SAC: Saxony +DE: SAA: Saxony-Anhalt +DE: SHH: Schleswig-Holstein +DE: SHH: Hamburg +DE: THU: Thuringia +NL: The Netherlands +RU: Russian Federation" | mew -i -l 50 -p "Select a radar to use as default:")" + +# Ensure user did not escape. +[ -z "$chosen" ] && exit 1 + +# Set country code and radar code. +countrycode=${chosen%%:*} +radarcode=${chosen#* } radarcode=${radarcode%:*} + +# Print codes to $radarloc file. + printf "%s,%s\\n" "$countrycode" "$radarcode" > "$radarloc" ;} + +getdoppler() { + country=$(cut -c -2 "$radarloc") + province=$(cut -c 4- "$radarloc") + notify-send "🌦️ Doppler RADAR" "Pulling most recent Doppler RADAR for $province." + case "$country" in + "US") province="$(echo "$province" | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]")" + curl -sL "https://radar.weather.gov/ridge/standard/${province}_loop.gif" > "$doppler" ;; + "DE") province="$(echo "$province" | tr "[:upper:]" "[:lower:]")" + curl -sL "https://www.dwd.de/DWD/wetter/radar/radfilm_${province}_akt.gif" > "$doppler" ;; + "NL") curl -sL "https://cdn.knmi.nl/knmi/map/general/weather-map.gif" > "$doppler" ;; + "RU") curl -sL "https://meteoinfo.ru/hmc-output/rmap/phenomena.gif" > "$doppler" ;; + esac +} + +showdoppler() { setsid -f mpv --no-osc --loop=inf --no-terminal "$doppler" >/dev/null 2>&1 ;} + +case $BLOCK_BUTTON in + 1) [ ! -f "$radarloc" ] && pickloc && getdoppler + [ $(($(date '+%s') - $(stat -c %Y "$doppler"))) -gt "$secs" ] && getdoppler + showdoppler ;; + 2) pickloc && getdoppler && showdoppler ;; + 3) notify-send "🗺️ Doppler RADAR module" "\- Left click for local Doppler RADAR. +- Middle click to update RADAR location. +After $secs seconds, new clicks will also automatically update the doppler RADAR." ;; + 8) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" >/dev/null 2>&1 ;; +esac + +echo 🌅 diff --git a/sb-internet b/sb-internet new file mode 100755 index 0000000..378cccb --- /dev/null +++ b/sb-internet @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +case $BLOCK_BUTTON in + 1) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e nmtui >/dev/null 2>&1 ; pkill -RTMIN+4 waybar ;; + 3) notify-send " Internet module" "\- Click to connect + : wifi disabled + : no wifi connection + : wifi connection with quality + : no ethernet + : ethernet working + : vpn is active (routing) + : vpn is active + " ;; + 8) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" >/dev/null 2>&1 ;; +esac + +# Wifi +if [ "$(bat /sys/class/net/w*/operstate 2>/dev/null)" = 'up' ] ; then + quality=$(awk '/^\s*w/ { print int($3 * 100 / 70) }' /proc/net/wireless) + + case 1 in + $((quality >= 76)) ) wifiicon="" ;; + $((quality >= 51)) ) wifiicon="" ;; + $((quality >= 26)) ) wifiicon="" ;; + $((quality >= 1)) ) wifiicon="" ;; + * ) wifiicon="" ;; + esac + wifiicon="$wifiicon$quality% " + +elif [ "$(bat /sys/class/net/w*/operstate 2>/dev/null)" = 'down' ] ; then + [ "$(bat /sys/class/net/w*/flags 2>/dev/null)" = '0x1003' ] && wifiicon=" " || wifiicon=" " +fi + +# Ethernet +[ "$(bat /sys/class/net/e*/operstate 2>/dev/null)" = 'up' ] && ethericon="" || ethericon="" + +# TUN +[ -n "$(bat /sys/class/net/tun*/operstate 2>/dev/null)" ] && tunicon=" " +[ -n "$(bat /sys/class/net/route*/operstate 2>/dev/null)" ] && tunicon=" " + +printf "%s%s%s\n" "$wifiicon" "$ethericon" "$tunicon" diff --git a/sb-mailbox b/sb-mailbox new file mode 100755 index 0000000..19478e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/sb-mailbox @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Displays number of unread mail and an loading icon if updating. +# When clicked, brings up `neomutt`. + +case $BLOCK_BUTTON in + 1) setsid -w -f "$TERMINAL" -e neomutt ; pkill -RTMIN+12 "${STATUSBAR:-waybar}" ;; + 2) setsid -f mailup >/dev/null && exit ;; + 3) notify-send " Mail module" "\- Shows unread mail +- Shows if syncing mail +- Left click opens neomutt +- Middle click syncs mail" ;; + 8) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" >/dev/null 2>&1 ;; +esac + +unread="$(fd . "${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}"/mail/*/[Ii][Nn][Bb][Oo][Xx]/new/ -t f | wc -l 2>/dev/null)" + +icon=$(bat /tmp/mailupdate 2>/dev/null) + +if [ "$unread" -eq 0 ]; then + [ -n "$icon" ] && echo "$icon" || exit 0 +else + echo " $unread$icon" +fi diff --git a/sb-mpdup b/sb-mpdup new file mode 100755 index 0000000..42bd737 --- /dev/null +++ b/sb-mpdup @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# This loop will update the mpd statusbar module whenever a command changes the +# music player's status. mpd must be running on X's start for this to work. + +while : ; do + mpc idle >/dev/null && kill -45 "$(pidof "waybar")" || break +done @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +# Displays number of unread news items and an loading icon if updating. +# When clicked, brings up `newsboat`. + +case $BLOCK_BUTTON in + 1) setsid "$TERMINAL" -T newsboat -e newsboat >/dev/null 2>&1 ;; + 2) setsid -f newsup >/dev/null && exit ;; + 3) notify-send " News module" "\- Shows unread news items +- Shows if updating with \`newsup\` +- Left click opens newsboat +- Middle click syncs RSS feeds +<b>Note:</b> Only one instance of newsboat (including updates) may be running at a time." ;; + 8) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" >/dev/null 2>&1 ;; +esac + +bat /tmp/newsupdate 2>/dev/null || echo "$(newsboat -x print-unread | awk '{ if($1>0) print " " $1}')$(bat "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}"/newsboat/.update 2>/dev/null)" diff --git a/sb-torrent b/sb-torrent new file mode 100755 index 0000000..8415b25 --- /dev/null +++ b/sb-torrent @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +transmission-remote -l | rg % | + sed " # The letters are for sorting and will not appear. +s/.*Stopped.*/A /; +s/.*Seeding.*/Z /; +s/.*100%.*/N /; +s/.*Idle.*/B /; +s/.*Uploading.*/L /; +s/.*%.*/M /" | + sort -h | uniq -c | awk '{print $3 $1}' | paste -sd ' ' - + +case $BLOCK_BUTTON in + 1) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e stig >/dev/null 2>&1 ;; + 2) td-toggle ;; + 3) notify-send " Torrent module" "\- Left click to open stig. +- Middle click to toggle transmission. +- Shift click to edit script. +Module shows number of torrents: +: paused +: idle (seeds needed) +: uploading (unfinished) +: downloading +: done +: done and seeding" ;; + 8) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" >/dev/null 2>&1 ;; +esac diff --git a/sb-weather b/sb-weather new file mode 100755 index 0000000..dfaad4b --- /dev/null +++ b/sb-weather @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +#!/bin/sh +arg=$1 +report=~/.cache/weather_report.json + +ifinstalled jq + +# Get a weather report from 'wttr.in' and save it locally. +getforecast() { { rg -q -m1 '^up$' /sys/class/net/w*/operstate || rg -q -m1 '^up$' /sys/class/net/e*/operstate; } && + curl -sf "wttr.in/?format=j1" --output "$report" && touch "$report" +} + +# Forecast should be updated only once a day. +checkforecast() { + [ "$(stat -c %y "$report" 2>/dev/null | + cut -d' ' -f1)" = "$(date '+%Y-%m-%d')" ] +} + +# Function to get weather emoji from code +get_weather_emoji() { + local code="$1" + grep "^$code " ~/.local/share/extras/weather_codes | awk '{print $2}' +} + +showweather(){ + temp=$(jq -r '.current_condition[0].temp_C' $report) + code=$(jq -r '.current_condition[0].weatherCode' $report) + rainchance=$(jq '.weather[].hourly[].chanceofrain | tonumber' $report | sort -n | tail -n 1) + + emoji=$(get_weather_emoji "$code") + case "$arg" in + weather) + case 1 in + $((temp >= 30)) ) class="very_hot" ;; + $((temp >= 26)) ) class="hot" ;; + $((temp >= 21)) ) class="warm" ;; + $((temp >= 16)) ) class="mild" ;; + $((temp >= 11)) ) class="cool" ;; + $((temp >= 6)) ) class="chilly" ;; + $((temp >= 0)) ) class="cold" ;; + $((temp < 0)) ) class="below_zero" ;; + * ) echo unavailable && exit ;; + esac + output="$emoji$temp°C" + ;; + rain) + case 1 in + $((rainchance >= 70)) ) class="high" ;; + $((rainchance >= 45)) ) class="mid" ;; + $((rainchance > 0)) ) class="low" ;; + $((rainchance <= 0)) ) printf '' && exit ;; + * ) echo unavailable && exit ;; + esac + output="$rainchance%" + ;; + *) + echo "Usage: $0 {weather|rain}" + exit 1 + ;; + esac + printf '{"text": "%s", "class": "%s" }' "$output" "$class" +} + +case $BLOCK_BUTTON in + 2) getforecast && showweather ;; + 3) notify-send " Weather module" "\- Middle click to update forecast. +: Chance of rain/snow +: Current temperature" ;; + 8) setsid -f "$TERMINAL" -e "$EDITOR" "$0" >/dev/null 2>&1 ;; +esac + +# shellcheck disable=SC2015 +checkforecast && showweather || + ( flock -n 9 && + ( tries=0; while [ $tries -ne 100 ]; do + getforecast && break || + { tries=$((tries+1)); sleep .1; } + done + ! checkforecast && + until getforecast; do sleep 60; done + pkill -RTMIN+5 "${STATUSBAR:-waybar}" + ) & + echo ) 9>"${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/sb-forecast.lock" diff --git a/src/stclock.c b/src/stclock.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..00353d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/stclock.c @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +/* Copyright (C) 2025 awy <awy@awy.one> + + stclock is free software: you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation, + either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + stclock is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public + License along with stclock. If not, see + <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ + +#include <time.h> +#include <stdio.h> + +int main(void) +{ + time_t t = time(NULL); + struct tm *tm = localtime(&t); + printf("%02d:%02d", tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min); + return 0; +} diff --git a/src/stmemory.c b/src/stmemory.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..baf2c4b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/stmemory.c @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +/* Copyright (C) 2025 awy <awy@awy.one> + + stmemory is free software: you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation, + either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + stmemory is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public + License along with stmemory. If not, see + <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ + +#include <stdio.h> + +// TODO: Memory hogs on left click using signals + +int main(void) +{ + FILE *meminfo; + char buff[100]; + long memtotal, memavail = 0; + + meminfo = fopen("/proc/meminfo", "r"); + + if (meminfo == NULL) { + puts("Error opening file"); + return 1; + } + + fgets(buff, sizeof(buff), meminfo); + sscanf(buff + 9, "%ld", &memtotal); + + fgets(buff, sizeof(buff), meminfo); + fgets(buff, sizeof(buff), meminfo); + sscanf(buff + 13, "%ld", &memavail); + + printf("%ldMB", (memtotal - memavail) / 1024 ); + + fclose(meminfo); + + return 0; +} diff --git a/src/stmusic.c b/src/stmusic.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..64a7939 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/stmusic.c @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +/* Copyright (C) 2025 awy <awy@awy.one> + + stmusic is free software: you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation, + either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + stmusic is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public + License along with stmusic. If not, see + <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ + +#include <mpd/client.h> +#include <stdio.h> + +int main(void) +{ + struct mpd_connection *conn; + struct mpd_status *status; + struct mpd_song *song; + + // Connect to MPD (default: localhost:6600) + conn = mpd_connection_new(NULL, 0, 30000); + if (mpd_connection_get_error(conn) != MPD_ERROR_SUCCESS) { + fprintf(stderr, "MPD connection error: %s\n", + mpd_connection_get_error_message(conn)); + return 1; + } + + // Get MPD status + status = mpd_run_status(conn); + if (!status) { + fprintf(stderr, "Failed to get status: %s\n", + mpd_connection_get_error_message(conn)); + mpd_connection_free(conn); + return 1; + } + + enum mpd_state st = mpd_status_get_state(status); + + // Don't print anything if mpd is stopped + if (st == MPD_STATE_STOP) { + return 0; + } + + if (st == MPD_STATE_PAUSE) { printf(" "); }; + + // Get current song + song = mpd_run_current_song(conn); + + if (song) { + const char *artist = mpd_song_get_tag(song, MPD_TAG_ARTIST, 0); + const char *title = mpd_song_get_tag(song, MPD_TAG_TITLE, 0); + printf("%s - %s", + artist ? artist : "unknown", + title ? title : "unknown"); + mpd_song_free(song); + } + + if (mpd_status_get_repeat(status)) { printf(" "); }; + if (mpd_status_get_random(status)) { printf(" "); }; + + enum mpd_consume_state consumest = mpd_status_get_consume_state(status); + switch (consumest) { + case MPD_CONSUME_ONESHOT: + printf(" "); + break; + case MPD_CONSUME_ON: + printf(" "); + break; + case MPD_CONSUME_UNKNOWN: + break; + case MPD_CONSUME_OFF: + break; + } + + enum mpd_single_state singlest = mpd_status_get_single_state(status); + switch (singlest) { + case MPD_SINGLE_ONESHOT: + printf(" "); + break; + case MPD_SINGLE_ON: + printf(" "); + break; + case MPD_CONSUME_UNKNOWN: + break; + case MPD_CONSUME_OFF: + break; + } + + mpd_status_free(status); + mpd_connection_free(conn); + return 0; +} |