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This repository contains some of my scripts. Feel free to use, modify or share as you wish. Quality of the script and or code might or might not be questionable. I am not responsible for any accidental rimraffing of your home or any other directories nor for any other damage.
Index
flac2opus_collection.bash
This script converts a copy of a directory containing .flac
files and converts them all to opus.
The source folder remains unmodified and the whole directory structure, including non-flac files, will
be simply copied over to the output directory. This serves the purpose of being able to compress
your whole lossless library to copy over to devices which are storage limited and or unable to playback
the lossless files at a quality where they are distinguishable from the compressed files.
Overview of arguments
arguments:
in [input directory] (required) <The flac directory> {default: none}
out [output directory] (required) <The opus directory> {default: none}
verify [on/off] (optional) <Check converted files for corruption> {default: on}
vbr [on/off] (optional) <Toggle variable bit rate> {default: on}
bitrate [{bitrate}k] (optional) <Set the bitrate to be passed to ffmpeg> {default: 128k}
zypper_autoremove.bash
This script replicates the behaviour of apt autoremove
or emerge --depclean
by filtering all unneeded
packages and passing them to zypper rm -u
to remove all of them. You will be prompted to verify the packages
to be removed by zypper.
Overview of arguments
This script takes no arguments.
webpautoconv.bash
This script scans directories for webp files and converts them to png files. It can also be run as a daemon that runs whenever a file is created in the specified (sub)directories.
Overview of arguments
arguments:
-c/--config [config file] (optional) <The configuration file> {default:~/.config/webpautoconv}
-d/--directory [scan directory] (optional) <The directory to convert files in> {default:~/Downloads}
-w/--watch [none] (optional) <Launch in daemon mode and watch folder> {default:off}
-r/--recursive [non] (optional) <Also scan subdirectories> {default:off}