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now.sh
#!/bin/bash
# NAME: now
# PATH: $HOME/bin
# DESC: Display current weather, calendar and time
# CALL: Called from terminal or ~/.bashrc
# DATE: Apr 6, 2017. Modified: Mar 30, 2018.
# NOTE: To display all available toilet fonts use this one-liner:
# for i in ${TOILET_FONT_PATH:=/usr/share/figlet}/*.{t,f}lf; do j=${i##*/}; toilet -d "${i%/*}" -f "$j" "${j%.*}"; done
# Setup for 92 character wide terminal
DateColumn=34 # Default is 27 for 80 character line, 34 for 92 character line
TimeColumn=61 # Default is 49 for " " " " 61 " " " "
#--------- WEATHER ----------------------------------------------------------
# Current weather, already in color so no need to override
echo " "
# Replace Edmonton with your city name, GPS, etc. See: curl wttr.in/:help
curl wttr.in/Ljubljana?0 --silent --max-time 3
# Timeout #. Increase for slow connection---^
echo " "
echo " " # Pad with blank lines for calendar & time to fit
#--------- DATE -------------------------------------------------------------
# calendar current month with today highlighted.
# colors 00=bright white, 31=red, 32=green, 33=yellow, 34=blue, 35=purple,
# 36=cyan, 37=white
tput sc # Save cursor position.
# Move up 9 lines
while [ $((++i)) -lt 10 ]; do tput cuu1; done
# Depending on length of your city name and country name you will:
# 1. Comment out next three lines of code. Uncomment fourth code line.
# 2. Change subtraction value and set number of print spaces to match
# subtraction value. Then place comment on fourth code line.
Column=$(($DateColumn - 9))
tput cuf $Column # Move x column number
printf " " # Blank out ", country" with x spaces
#tput cuf $DateColumn # Position to column 27 for date display
# -h needed to turn off formating: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1013954/bash-substring-stringoffsetlength-error/1013960#1013960
cal > /tmp/terminal
CalLineCnt=1
Today=$(date +"%d")
# Prefix with space when length < 2
if [[ ${#Today} < 2 ]] ; then
Today=" "$Today
fi
printf "\033[32m" # color green -- see list above.
while IFS= read -r Cal; do
printf "$Cal"
if [[ $CalLineCnt > 2 ]] ; then
# See if today is on current line & invert background
tput cub 22
for (( j=0 ; j <= 18 ; j += 3 )) ; do
Test=${Cal:$j:2} # Current day on calendar line
if [[ "$Test" == "$Today" ]] ; then
printf "\033[7m" # Reverse: [ 7 m
printf "$Today"
printf "\033[0m" # Normal: [ 0 m
printf "\033[32m" # color green -- see list above.
tput cuf 1
else
tput cuf 3
fi
done
fi
tput cud1 # Down one line
tput cuf $DateColumn # Move 27 columns right
CalLineCnt=$((++CalLineCnt))
done < /tmp/terminal
printf "\033[00m" # color -- bright white (default)
echo ""
tput rc # Restore saved cursor position.
#-------- TIME --------------------------------------------------------------
tput sc # Save cursor position.
# Move up 9 lines
i=0
while [ $((++i)) -lt 10 ]; do tput cuu1; done
tput cuf $TimeColumn # Move 49 columns right
# Do we have the toilet package?
if hash toilet 2>/dev/null; then
echo " "$(date +"%I:%M %P")" " | \
toilet -f future --filter border > /tmp/terminal
# Do we have the figlet package?
elif hash figlet 2>/dev/null; then
echo $(date +"%I:%M %P") | figlet > /tmp/terminal
# else use standard font
else
echo $(date +"%I:%M %P") > /tmp/terminal
fi
while IFS= read -r Time; do
printf "\033[01;36m" # color cyan
printf "$Time"
tput cud1 # Up one line
tput cuf $TimeColumn # Move 49 columns right
done < /tmp/terminal
tput rc # Restore saved cursor position.
exit 0