Uses jscpd to detect code clones in shell scripts.
Blocks commit if duplication exceeds 5% threshold.
Suggests extracting common code to scripts/lib/common.sh.
Limits beeper, signal-desktop, and discord to one launch per hour.
Shows notification when blocked. Tracks state in ~/.local/state/compulsive-block/.
Features:
- install/uninstall commands (handles both files and symlinks)
- status command to view current state
- reset/reset-all to allow reopening within the hour
- Follows existing wrapper pattern from youtube-music-wrapper.sh
- Changed from pgrep -f (matches any process with 'code' in cmdline) to
xdotool window detection (only matches visible windows)
- VS Code background services (code-tunnel, etc.) no longer trigger blocking
- Music is only blocked when VS Code window is actually open
- Split detection into FOCUS_APPS_WINDOWS and FOCUS_APPS_PROCESSES arrays
- New 'instant' mode polls every 0.5 seconds (vs 3s for regular mode)
- Made instant mode the default for the systemd service
- Added youtube-music-wrapper.sh to block launch when focus apps running
- YouTube Music killed within 0.5 seconds of opening
- Added 'youtube-music' and 'YouTube Music' patterns to detect Electron app
- Added explicit killing of youtube-music process
- Use SIGKILL (-9) to ensure apps are actually terminated
- Fixed log function to not fail on permission errors
Prevents multitasking between focus work and music streaming.
When focus apps (VS Code, Steam, Godot, etc.) are detected running
alongside music services (YouTube Music, Spotify, etc.), the music
is automatically stopped.
Features:
- Monitors for focus applications (IDEs, games, creative software)
- Detects music streaming via browser tabs and native apps
- Closes music windows/processes when conflict detected
- Desktop notifications when music is stopped
- Status command to check current state
- Systemd service for background monitoring
- Add RefuseManualStop=true to prevent systemctl stop
- Add RestartForceExitStatus to restart even on SIGTERM/SIGKILL
- Add watchdog timer that checks monitor every 60 seconds
- Watchdog also restarts the main timer if stopped
- Tested: manual stop refused, pkill auto-restarts, timer tampering detected
- Remove 'disable' option from setup_midnight_shutdown.sh
- Add shutdown-timer-monitor.sh that watches the timer every 30s
- Re-enables timer automatically if someone tries to disable it
- Monitor service installed alongside the timer
- Makes it significantly harder to bypass the shutdown schedule
- Similar pattern to hosts-file-monitor.service
- Track custom blocked entries in /etc/hosts.custom-entries.state
- Block installation if any previously blocked entries are removed
- No bypass option - manual chattr removal required for changes
- Protects against impulsive unblocking of sites
- State file is also protected with chattr +i
This is the original all-in-one script that was later split into:
- raspberry_pi_flash_sd.sh (SD card flashing)
- raspberry_pi_nextcloud.sh (Nextcloud installation)
Kept for reference and as an alternative single-script deployment option.
- raspberry_pi_flash_sd.sh: Flash RPi OS to SD card (local/remote)
- Auto-discovers SD cards on local or remote systems
- Configures headless SSH access with auto-generated passwords
- Supports flashing via remote laptop with SD card reader
- raspberry_pi_nextcloud.sh: Install and configure Nextcloud
- Automated installation of Nextcloud with Apache, MariaDB, Redis
- DuckDNS + Let's Encrypt for publicly trusted HTTPS
- Security hardening: HSTS, cron jobs, default phone region
- Auto-generated admin credentials stored in config file
- fix command for security warnings
- setup-ssl-remote for Let's Encrypt via DuckDNS
Includes shellcheck compliance with appropriate directives.
- Add segmented generation with crossfading for long audio (>30s)
- Add Bark integration for speech/vocal generation (--speech flag)
- Add full song generation with vocals over instrumental (--song flag)
- Auto-select MusicGen model size based on available VRAM
- Enforce CUDA for NVIDIA GPUs (no CPU fallback)
- Update README with new features and examples
- Fail fast if NVIDIA GPU detected but CUDA unavailable (no CPU fallback)
- Auto-select largest model based on VRAM (large=12GB+, medium=8GB+)
- Remove torchaudio dependency (scipy handles audio I/O)
- Use safetensors format to avoid torch.load security issues
Features:
- Generate music from text prompts using open-source MusicGen model
- Support for small/medium/large models (500MB to 6.5GB)
- CUDA, Apple Silicon MPS, and CPU support
- Interactive mode with example prompts
- Setup script that handles venv and GPU detection
Usage:
cd python_pkg/music_gen && ./setup.sh
python music_generator.py 'upbeat electronic dance music'
- Add fix_systemctl.sh to repair corrupted media-organizer.service
- Fix setup_media_organizer.sh to use SUDO_USER instead of whoami
when running with sudo (prevents User/Group being set to root)
The service was failing due to:
1. Corrupted ExecStart path (line break in the middle)
2. Wrong script path (missing 'utils/' directory)
3. User/Group set to root instead of actual user
- Fix startup_monitor check to verify timer instead of service
- Fix pacman hooks filename check (10-unlock-etc-hosts.hook, 90-relock-etc-hosts.hook)
- Add re-verification after fixes to update status correctly
- Set immutable attribute before bind mount in pacman-post-relock-hosts.sh
- Add new check_and_enable_services.sh script for verifying all digital wellbeing services
- Log full workout data (exercises, sets, reps, weights) instead of just type
- Add workout_log.json to gitignore
- Support variable reps per set using + separator (e.g., 12+12+11+11+12)
- Widen exercise name input field from 30 to 50 characters