moonarch/defaults/bin/moonarch-vpn
nevaforget 4d9cbe7ce2 Replace Rofi with Walker as application launcher
Walker (GTK4 + Elephant backend) replaces rofi-lbonn-wayland-git as the
central launcher and menu framework.

Native Walker providers replace 5 custom rofi scripts:
- App launcher (desktopapplications provider)
- Clipboard (clipboard provider, replaces cliphist frontend)
- Bluetooth (bluetooth provider, replaces bluetoothctl script)
- Volume/audio (wireplumber provider)
- Sink switcher (wireplumber provider)

3 scripts ported to Walker dmenu mode:
- moonarch-vpn (nmcli)
- moonarch-cpugov (auto-cpufreq)
- moonarch-sink-switcher (pactl)

Settings menu (moonarch-setmen) removed — apps are findable via Walker
app search directly.

Walker theme (gtk-inherit) inherits all colors from the active GTK4
theme instead of hardcoding Catppuccin values.

Walker and Elephant run as systemd user services for instant startup.

Also standardizes GTK theme to Colloid-Grey-Dark-Catppuccin across all
config files (was inconsistent between gsettings and file configs).

Old rofi configs preserved in legacy/rofi/ for reference.
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ABOUTME: Walker-dmenu VPN connection manager using NetworkManager (nmcli).
# ABOUTME: Lists VPN connections and toggles them on/off.
# Copyright (C) 2021 Damien Cassou
# Author: Damien Cassou <damien@cassou.me>
# Url: https://gitlab.com/DamienCassou/rofi-vpn
# Version: 0.2.0
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Commentary:
# This program uses rofi and nmcli to let the user enable/disable VPN
# connections.
# Code:
# What to show in front of an active VPN connection:
ACTIVE_PREFIX="󰌘 "
# What to show in front of an inactive VPN connection:
INACTIVE_PREFIX="󰌙 "
# Display on standard output all VPN connections, one per line. An
# active VPN connection is prefixed with `ACTIVE_PREFIX` and an inactive
# one is prefixed with `INACTIVE_PREFIX`.
function list_vpn_connections() {
nmcli --get-values ACTIVE,NAME,TYPE connection show \
| grep ':vpn$' \
| sed \
-e "s/^no:/${INACTIVE_PREFIX}/" \
-e "s/^yes:/${ACTIVE_PREFIX}/" \
-e 's/:vpn$//'
}
# Take a line as displayed by `list_vpn_connections()` as argument and
# use nmcli to toggle the corresponding connection.
function toggle_vpn_connection() {
local result="$1"
local connection
connection=$(extract_connection_name_from_result "${result}")
if [[ $result = ${ACTIVE_PREFIX}* ]]; then
feedback=$(nmcli connection down "$connection")
notify-send "VPN Status '$connection'" "$feedback"
else
foot -a="vpn-prompt" -T="VPN Connection" nmcli connection --ask up "$connection"
#feedback=$(nmcli connection up "$connection")
notify-send "VPN Status '$connection'" "Trying to connect"
fi
}
# Take a line as displayed by `list_vpn_connections()` as argument and
# remove `ACTIVE_PREFIX` or `INACTIVE_PREFIX` to only display the
# connection name.
function extract_connection_name_from_result() {
local result="$1"
# I don't know how to use plain bash to remove the prefix so I'm
# using sed:
# shellcheck disable=SC2001
sed -e 's/^.* \([^ ]\+\)$/\1/' <<< "$result"
}
# Execute the `rofi` command. The first argument of the function is
# used as lines to select from.
function start_rofi() {
local content="$1"
echo -e "$content" | walker -d -p "󰖂 VPN"
}
# List the VPN connections and let the user toggle one using rofi.
function main() {
local connections
local result
connections=$(list_vpn_connections)
result=$(start_rofi "$connections")
if [ -n "$result" ]; then
toggle_vpn_connection "$result"
else
exit 1
fi
}
main