Posted at May 17, 2013.
Ja, ich gebe zu, daß mein Shell Skript wirklich sehr hässlich war. Jetzt ist es zwar immer noch hässlich, aber nicht ganz so sehr. Und es merkt sich die letzten 10 gespielten Songs. Fuck yeah :D
Der Output ist nach wie vor hier zu sehen...
#!/bin/sh lasttrack=`cat /Users/thomas/.lasttrack` host=`hostname` datum=`date` if [ "$1" != "$lasttrack" ]; then if [ "$1" != "" ]; then echo "<html><head><meta charset=\"utf-8\" /><title>xythobuz listened to...</title></head><body><pre>" > /Users/thomas/.tmpfile echo "Last song played on <b>${host}</b>'s iTunes:" >> /Users/thomas/.tmpfile echo >> /Users/thomas/.tmpfile echo " <b>$1</b>" >> /Users/thomas/.tmpfile echo "by" >> /Users/thomas/.tmpfile echo " <b>$2</b>" >> /Users/thomas/.tmpfile echo "on the Album" >> /Users/thomas/.tmpfile echo " <b>$3</b>" >> /Users/thomas/.tmpfile echo "at" >> /Users/thomas/.tmpfile echo " <i>${datum}</i>" >> /Users/thomas/.tmpfile echo >> /Users/thomas/.tmpfile echo "Last Songs played:" >> /Users/thomas/.tmpfile cat /Users/thomas/.trackhistory >> /Users/thomas/.tmpfile echo "</pre></body></html>" >> /Users/thomas/.tmpfile scp /Users/thomas/.tmpfile zaphod:/var/www/lastmusic echo $1 > /Users/thomas/.lasttrack echo "<b>$1</b> by <b>$2</b> on <b>$3</b> at <i>${datum}</i>" >> /Users/thomas/.trackhistory tail -n 10 /Users/thomas/.trackhistory | tee /Users/thomas/.trackhistory fi ficomments powered by Disqus