Crates.io | thqm |
lib.rs | thqm |
version | 0.6.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-02-04 16:17:36.77343 |
updated_at | 2024-10-06 17:45:10.834958 |
description | A simple HTTP server to serve a dynamic menu for your scripts over the network. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/loiccoyle/thqm-rs |
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thqm
takes its name from the arabic تحكم, pronounced tahakoom, meaning control.
thqm
is a nifty little command line utility. It dynamically generates a web page menu based on the provided stdin
and outputs any selections to stdout
.
In a sense, it functions similarly to dmenu
/rofi
but the menu is a web page served on the local network.
This makes it perfect to control scripts over the network.
See the examples folder for some example scripts.
To compile and install manually from this repo, you'll need rust
installed.
To compile the binary:
git clone https://github.com/loiccoyle/thqm-rs
cd thqm-rs
cargo build --release
The compiled binary will be located at ./target/release/thqm
.
Just place this binary somewhere in your $PATH
.
Or to install it straight from cargo
:
cargo install thqm
Make sure you have cargo
's bin folder in your $PATH
.
You'll also need to install the template styles with:
thqm --install-styles
This will install the styles in the user data folder.
Using your favourite AUR helper:
paru -S thqm
The installation process will install the styles system wide in the /usr/share/thqm
folder.
thqm
has a few command line options, when in doubt see the --help
.
$ thqm --help
A simple HTTP server to serve a dynamic menu web page.
thqm generates a menu based on the standard input and writes selections to standard output.
See https://github.com/loiccoyle/thqm-rs/tree/main/examples for script examples.
Basic usage:
$ echo 'Option 1\nOption 2' | thqm -u |
while IFS= read -r sel; do
case $sel in
'Option 1') echo 'hello';;
'Option 2') echo 'world';;
*) echo "$sel";;
esac
done
Usage: thqm [OPTIONS]
Options:
-p, --port <PORT> The port to listen on [default: 8000]
-U, --username <USERNAME> The username to authenticate with
-P, --password <PASSWORD> The password to authenticate with
-S, --separator <SEPARATOR> The entry separator [default: "\n"]
-t, --title <TITLE> The page title [default: thqm]
-s, --style <STYLE> The page style [default: default]
--style-dir <PATH> Specify style with its root directory
-Q, --qrcode Show the qrcode in terminal
--save-qrcode <PATH> Save the qrcode image to file
-u, --url Show the page url
-o, --oneshot Shutdown server after first selection
-c, --custom-input Show custom input field
--list-styles List available page styles
--no-shutdown Don't allow the server to be shutdown from the page
--no-qrcode Don't allow the qrcode to be shown in the page
--install-styles Download and install styles to the user data directory
-v, --verbose... Increase logging verbosity
-q, --quiet... Decrease logging verbosity
-h, --help Print help
-V, --version Print version
thqm
will generate a web page based on the provided stdin
, the selected entry will be printed to stdout
.
For this behaviour to actually be useful, we'll need to do a bit of scripting.
A typical script will look something like this:
#!/bin/sh
# define the handler function, i.e. what each option should do.
handler() {
while IFS= read -r event; do
case "$event" in
"Option 1")
# handle Option 1
;;
"Option 2")
# handle Option 2
;;
*)
# pass through thqm's output
echo "$event"
;;
esac
done
}
printf "Option 1\nOption 2" | thqm "$@" | handler
# ^ ^ ^ Pass user selections to the handler
# │ └ Forward script's options to thqm
# └ Provide the options to thqm through stdin
See the examples folder for some example scripts.
thqm
has a few pre-made menu styles, see the thqm-styles
repository, which can be installed to your system's user data directory with the --install-styles
flag.
To create your own styles, follow the same file structure as the included styles.
Path | Usage |
---|---|
{DATA_DIR}/thqm/{style_name} |
The name of the style is determined by the name of the style's root folder in the user data directory. |
{DATA_DIR}/thqm/{style_name}/template/index.html |
This file is the tera template which will be used to generate the menu. |
{DATA_DIR}/thqm/{style_name}/static/ |
This directory holds static resources such as css , js and image files. |
The
{DATA_DIR}
directory depends on the OS:
- Linux:
${XDG_DATA_HOME}
- MacOS:
$HOME/Library/Application Support
- Windows:
C:\Users\{USER}\AppData\Roaming
The style tera
template options are documented here.
User provided styles take priority over system wide styles.
If you want to contribute your own styles, please feel free to submit them to the thqm-styles
repository.