dotfiles-pub/linux/.config/polybar/scripts/binaryclock-polybar.sh

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#!/bin/bash
state=0
sleep_pid=0
function toggle() {
state=$(((state+1)%3))
if [ "$sleep_pid" -ne 0 ]; then
kill $sleep_pid >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
}
trap "toggle" USR1
function bclock() {
local row0=("" "⠈" "⠐" "⠘" "⠠" "⠨" "⠰" "⠸" "⢀" "⢈")
local row1=("⠁" "⠉" "⠑" "⠙" "⠡" "⠩" "⠱" "⠹" "⢁" "⢉")
local row2=("⠂" "⠊" "⠒" "⠚" "⠢" "⠪" "⠲" "⠺" "⢂" "⢊")
local row3=("⠃" "⠋" "⠓" "⠛" "⠣" "⠫" "⠳" "⠻" "⢃" "⢋")
local row4=("⠄" "⠌" "⠔" "⠜" "⠤" "⠬" "⠴" "⠼" "⢄" "⢌")
local row5=("⠅" "⠍" "⠕" "⠝" "⠥" "⠭" "⠵" "⠽" "⢅" "⢍")
local chars=("${row0[@]}" "${row1[@]}" "${row2[@]}" "${row3[@]}" "${row4[@]}" "${row5[@]}")
local hour=$(date +"%H")
local minute=$(date +"%M")
local second=$(date +"%S")
[[ $hour = 0* ]] && hour=${hour:1:1}
[[ $minute = 0* ]] && minute=${minute:1:1}
[[ $second = 0* ]] && second=${second:1:1}
echo "${chars[$hour]} ${chars[$minute]} ${chars[$second]}"
}
while true; do
if [ $state -eq 0 ]; then
bclock
elif [ $state -eq 1 ]; then
echo "$(date +'%H:%M:%S')"
else
echo "$(date +'%a, %m/%d/%Y')"
fi
sleep 1 &
sleep_pid=$!
wait
done