Re: [dwm] bash script for managing wireless connections

From: Ian Daniher <it.daniher_AT_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 18:41:51 -0500

I realized this earlier and resent the tarball without the symlink.
However, I attached it to the email about the youtubedl and
last.fmdownloader scripts.
Here it is again.
Best,

--
Ian Daniher
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 10:56 AM, pmarin <pacogeek_AT_gmail.com> wrote:
> wifi seems a just a simbolic link:
>
> edward_AT_casa:~/Desktop/WIFI$ ls -l wifi
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 edward edward 4 2009-01-06 16:51 wifi -> wifi
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 12:45 AM, Ian Daniher <it.daniher_AT_gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello dwm community!
> > In the honor of the recent plethora of code hitting the mailing
> > list, including the helpful dclip, I decided to share my wifi manager.
> >
> > Passionately disliking network manager but still needing some way
> > of juggling WEP and WPA keys as well as multiple access points for
> > multiple locations, I wrote a script that allows for the use of CSV
> > profiles as well as all commonly used forms of encryption.
> >
> > This "wifi" script is the culmination of several revisions and
> > pieces of code. Designed to provide an easy way to handle wifi
> > connections, it can use either dmenu or arguments to select a
> > profile. Profiles are stored in csv(comma-seperated value)
> > format in $HOME/.wifi. An example profile file is included for
> > reference. The code is very easy to read and is fairly solid,
> > but as I'm a new coder, there may be areas that are slightly
> > less elegant than they could be. Suggestions, comments, and
> > questions are appreciated!
> >
> > To use the dmenu interface, execute the script with no args.
> > If the first argument is the name of a profile, the script
> > will use the information and attempt to associate to the AP.
> > If the first argument is not the name of a profile but is
> > present,the script will try and use that for the name of an AP.
> > Enjoy,
> > Ian Daniher
> >
>
>

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