#!/bin/bash shopt -s nullglob cache_dir=/tmp/clipmenu.$USER cache_file=$cache_dir/line_cache # It's okay to hardcode `-l 8` here as a sensible default without checking # whether `-l` is also in "$@", because the way that dmenu works allows a later # argument to override an earlier one. That is, if the user passes in `-l`, our # one will be ignored. chosen_line=$(tac "$cache_file" | uniq | dmenu -l 8 "$@") [[ $chosen_line ]] || exit 1 file=$cache_dir/$(cksum <<< "$chosen_line") if ! [[ -f "$file" ]]; then # We didn't find this in cache printf 'FATAL: %s not in cache, run clipmenu-fsck\n' "$chosen_line" >&2 exit 2 fi for selection in clipboard primary; do if type -p xsel >/dev/null 2>&1; then xsel -i --"$selection" < "$file" else xclip -sel "$selection" < "$file" fi done