Copyright | (c) 2007 Brent Yorgey |
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License | BSD-style (see LICENSE) |
Maintainer | <byorgey@gmail.com> |
Stability | stable |
Portability | unportable |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
A prompt for appending a single line of text to a file. Useful for keeping a file of notes, things to remember for later, and so on--- using a keybinding, you can write things down just about as quickly as you think of them, so it doesn't have to interrupt whatever else you're doing.
Who knows, it might be useful for other purposes as well!
Synopsis
- appendFilePrompt :: XPConfig -> FilePath -> X ()
- appendFilePrompt' :: XPConfig -> (String -> String) -> FilePath -> X ()
- data AppendFile
Usage
You can use this module by importing it, along with XMonad.Prompt, into your ~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs file:
import XMonad.Prompt import XMonad.Prompt.AppendFile
and adding an appropriate keybinding, for example:
, ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_n), appendFilePrompt def "/home/me/NOTES")
Additional notes can be added via regular Haskell or XMonad functions; for example, to preface notes with the time they were made, one could write a binding like
, ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_n), do spawn ("date>>"++"/home/me/NOTES") appendFilePrompt def "/home/me/NOTES" )
(Put the spawn on the line after the prompt to append the time instead.)
appendFilePrompt'
can be used to transform the string input in the prompt
before saving into the file. Previous example with date can be rewritten as:
, ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_n), do date <- io $ fmap (formatTime defaultTimeLocale "[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M] ") getZonedTime appendFilePrompt' def (date ++) $ "/home/me/NOTES" )
A benefit is that if the prompt is cancelled the date is not output to the file too.
For detailed instructions on editing your key bindings, see XMonad.Doc.Extending.
appendFilePrompt :: XPConfig -> FilePath -> X () Source #
Given an XPrompt configuration and a file path, prompt the user for a line of text, and append it to the given file.
appendFilePrompt' :: XPConfig -> (String -> String) -> FilePath -> X () Source #
Given an XPrompt configuration, string transformation function and a file path, prompt the user for a line of text, transform it and append the result to the given file.
data AppendFile Source #
Instances
XPrompt AppendFile Source # | |
Defined in XMonad.Prompt.AppendFile showXPrompt :: AppendFile -> String Source # nextCompletion :: AppendFile -> String -> [String] -> String Source # commandToComplete :: AppendFile -> String -> String Source # completionToCommand :: AppendFile -> String -> String Source # completionFunction :: AppendFile -> ComplFunction Source # modeAction :: AppendFile -> String -> String -> X () Source # |