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A simple Zsh/Bash function for getting and displaying a random xkcd comic in the Kitty terminal
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# XKCD | |
# Add this to your .bashrc or if you are using oh-my-zsh add a functions.zsh file under your oh-my-zsh/custom folder. | |
# Requirements: | |
# - Kitty terminal | |
# - jq | |
# - ImageMagick | |
function xkcd () { | |
comicNum=$1 | |
newestJson=$(curl -s https://xkcd.com/info.0.json) | |
newestNum=$(jq -r .num <<< $newestJson) | |
if [[ "$1" != "newest" ]] ; then | |
re='^[0-9]+$' | |
# Check if argument is not "new", not a number or otherwise not valid and select random comic | |
if ! [[ $1 =~ $re ]] || [[ comicNum -lt 1 ]] || [[ "$comicNum" -gt "$newestNum" ]] ; then | |
# Generate a random comic number if none is specified | |
comicNum=$((1 + $RANDOM % $newestNum)) | |
fi | |
# Get xkcd by number | |
json=$(curl -s https://xkcd.com/$comicNum/info.0.json) | |
else | |
# Use newest | |
comicNum=$newestNum | |
json=$newestJson | |
fi | |
# Parse response using jq | |
url=$(jq -r .img <<< $json) | |
title=$(jq -r .title <<< $json) | |
alt=$(jq -r .alt <<< $json) | |
transcript=$(jq -r .transcript <<< $json) | |
date="$(jq -r .day <<< $json).$(jq -r .month <<< $json).$(jq -r .year <<< $json)" | |
echo $url | |
echo "\n\"$title\"\n" | |
echo "#$comicNum -- $date\n" | |
# Display the image using icat or alternatively print the alt-text and transcript of the comic | |
kitty +kitten icat --align left $url || echo $transcript | |
echo "\n\"$alt\"\n" | |
} |
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