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bink - a personal collection of scripts

bink is a collection of scripts that I share between work and home. I hope you enjoy them and find them useful. I've tried to give attribution for scripts and ideas I found on the intertubes. Stackoverflow gets lots of thanks.

Script Description
bash_debug BASH debugging tools
bash_prompt a utilitarian BASH prompt
bash_sshagent automatic SSH agent handling for BASH
brew_symlinks install symlinks to shadow macOS commands of same name
diffdirs diff two directories, but not their contents
diffdocx diff two Word files
genuuid cheap UUID generation on Linux/macOS
gsync.sh script to sync git repos via github with onall
knock knock but no more than needed
install_agent_wrapper.sh SSH agent wrapper for Dock-started apps
m mail result of executing command to an email address
macosx_tweaks automate change various macOS settings
macosx_installs automate the installation of a default set of packages
motd.sh print/email a message of the day
mount_smb BSD/macOS: mount an SMB share over an SSH tunnel
myrsync adds --max-delete argument to rsync
onall run command on machines defined by ONALL_HOSTS
pmv access/modify time preserving version of mv
pmv_test.sh test suite for pmv
reload_crontab reload $HOME/.crontab.$host if different
sleepcontrol macOS: scripts for controlling sleep behavior
sshwrap SSH wrapper to create $HOME/.ssh/config
{start,kill}_caffeinate_daemon keep a macOS machine awake for a period of time
tarsum print summation of space used in a tar file
turn-off-spotlight.sh turn off that Spotlight nonsense
vrsync rsync a directory and keep versions of it
wake-host use ether-wake to wake a host

For more detailed information on the scripts, see the source for the script. I recommend that you not run the script without examining and understanding it first.