doomemacs/bin/org-capture
Henrik Lissner 528657a426 bin/org-capture: fix hanging
The script's stdin check was too simplistic and would block forever
waiting for input. From now on, to pipe to the script, pass it a dash.
2021-05-15 14:09:08 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
# Open an org-capture popup frame from the shell. This opens a temporary emacs
# daemon if emacs isn't already running.
#
# Usage: org-capture [-k KEY] [MESSAGE]
# Examples:
# org-capture -k n "To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders."
set -e
cleanup() {
emacsclient --eval '(let (kill-emacs-hook) (kill-emacs))'
}
# If emacs isn't running, we start a temporary daemon, solely for this window.
if ! emacsclient --suppress-output --eval nil; then
emacs --daemon
trap cleanup EXIT INT TERM
daemon=1
fi
# org-capture key mapped to argument flags
# keys=$(emacsclient -e "(+org-capture-available-keys)" | cut -d '"' -f2)
while getopts "hk:" opt; do
key="\"$OPTARG\""
break
done
shift $((OPTIND-1))
# use remaining args, else read from stdin if passed a single dash
str="$*"
case "$str" in
-) str=$(cat) ;;
esac
# Fix incompatible terminals that cause odd 'not a valid terminal' errors
[ "$TERM" = "alacritty" ] && export TERM=xterm-256color
if [ $daemon ]; then
emacsclient -a "" \
-c -F '((name . "doom-capture") (width . 70) (height . 25) (transient . t))' \
-e "(+org-capture/open-frame \"$str\" ${key:-nil})"
else
# Non-daemon servers flicker a lot if frames are created from terminal, so we
# do it internally instead.
emacsclient -a "" \
-e "(+org-capture/open-frame \"$str\" ${key:-nil})"
fi