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date: "2025-06-08T04:00:00-07:00"
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title: "TUI Challenge: Day 1"
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tags: ["cli","tui"]
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categories: ["personal","sa"]
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#image: ""
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series: ["tuichallenge"]
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summary: "TUI Challenge starts"
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---
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*tap, tap* Is this thing on? When was the last time I published anything? Oh, back on [January 15, 2024](/posts/2024/01/check-in-2024-01). Oops.
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Well, I had to clean up a few things to get this back working with updates to [hugo](https://gohugo.io), the static blogging engine I use for the site.
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So, what prompted me to fire this up again, and actually make it work (unlike the last few times I was going to start this)?
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Well, I listen to a bunch of podcasts from [Jupiter Broadcasting](https://jupiterbroadcasting.com),
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including one called [Linux Unplugged](https://linuxunplugged.com), and they are running a [7 day TUI Challenge](https://github.com/JupiterBroadcasting/linux-unplugged/blob/main/challenges/TUI-Challenge.md).
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Now, since I normally read my email and RSS feeds in a TUI app, and I use VIM as my editor and IDE, I figured it would be fairly easy for me to take part.
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The two big things I use a GUI for are [web browsing with qutebrowser](https://www.qutebrowser.org) and watch youtube vids with MPV, I should be able to adapt.
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Anyway, Day 1 challenge is to write document using a TUI editor of at least 200 words. There are bonus points for using scripts to help things out, and I guess the script I use to start editing a file should work:
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```
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#===============================================================================
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#
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# FILE: dopost
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#
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# USAGE: ./dopost
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#
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# DESCRIPTION: make a new post for hugo
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#
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# OPTIONS: ---
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# REQUIREMENTS: ---
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# BUGS: ---
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# NOTES: ---
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# AUTHOR: Don Harper (), duck@duckland.org
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# ORGANIZATION:
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# CREATED: 02/02/2019 08:35:34 PM CDT
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# REVISION: Based off of genpost.sh
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#===============================================================================
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set -o nounset # Treat unset variables as an error
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trap onexit 1 2 3 15 ERR EXIT
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#--- onexit() -----------------------------------------------------
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# @param $1 integer (optional) Exit status. If not set, use `$?'
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function onexit() {
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local exit_status=${1:-$?}
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if [ "${exit_status}" == 0 ]
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then
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exit
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fi
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notify-send "Exiting ${myname} with $exit_status"
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cd
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exit "${exit_status}"
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}
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myname="$(basename ${0} .sh)"
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Title="untitled"
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Category="none"
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TAGS="tagless"
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while getopts "t:T:c:h" OPTIONS
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do
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case ${OPTIONS} in
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t) Title="$OPTARG" ;;
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c) Category="$OPTARG" ;;
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T) TAGS="$OPTARG" ;;
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*)
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echo "$0 -t '<title>' -c '<category>' [-T '<tags[,tags2]>']"
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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done
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shift
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if [ "${Title}" == "untitled" ]
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then
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echo "Missing title"
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echo "$0 -t '<title>' -c '<category>' [-T '<tags[ tags2]>']"
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ "${Category}" == "none" ]
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then
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echo "Missing category"
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echo "$0 -t '<title>' -c '<category>' [-T '<tags[ tags2]>']"
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exit 1
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fi
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if $(echo "${TAGS}" | grep -q ' ')
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then
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TAGS=$(echo "${TAGS}" | sed 's/ /", "/g')
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fi
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BASE="${HOME}/src/WWW/sites/duckland.org"
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DATE=$(date +%F)
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YEAR=$(echo $DATE | awk -F- '{print $1}')
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MON=$(echo $DATE | awk -F- '{print $2}')
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Name=$(echo ${Title} | sed -e 's/^ //' -e 's/,//' -e 's/ ://' -e 's/ /-/g' -e 's/\?//' -e 's/\!//' | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' )
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cd ${BASE}
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git co draft
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printf "title - %s\nname - %s\n" "$Title" "$Name"
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OUTPUTDIR="${BASE}/content/posts/${YEAR}/${MON}/"
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mkdir -p ${OUTPUTDIR}
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OUTPUT="${OUTPUTDIR}/${Name}.md"
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echo "---" > ${OUTPUT}
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echo "date: \"${DATE}T04:00:00-07:00\"" >> ${OUTPUT}
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echo "title: \"${Title}\"" >> ${OUTPUT}
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echo "tags: [\"${TAGS}\"]" >> ${OUTPUT}
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echo "categories: [\"${Category}\"]" >> ${OUTPUT}
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echo "#image: \"\"" >> ${OUTPUT}
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echo "#series: [\"\"]" >> ${OUTPUT}
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echo "summary: \"\"" >> ${OUTPUT}
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echo "Victor_Hugo: \"true\"" >> ${OUTPUT}
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echo "Focus_Keyword: \"\"" >> ${OUTPUT}
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echo "---" >> ${OUTPUT}
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echo "" >> ${OUTPUT}
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#cd ~/src/www.duckland.org
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#tmux neww -n "New Post" -t 30 "cd ~/src/www.duckland.org ; hugo serve -D -F"
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#tmux split-window -h "${EDITOR} ${OUTPUT}"
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#tmux select-layout main-vertical
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#. ~/.myapps
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#$TERMPROG -e tmuxp load duckland
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tmuxinator start duckland
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```
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As the TUI Challenge has a scoring system, I am claiming 10 points for editing a file under vim, and an additional 10 points as my script does a bit of formating, for a total of 20 points.
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