Make it a little more concise, so that it can be included in this README.md: # PATH-worthy Scripts 🛠️ A collection of useful scripts for your system PATH. Here's how to get started: ## Installation ```bash # Clone the repository git clone https://sij.ai/sij/pathScripts.git # Add to PATH on macOS echo 'export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/path/to/pathScripts"' >> ~/.zshrc source ~/.zshrc # Add to PATH on Debian/Ubuntu echo 'export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/path/to/pathScripts"' >> ~/.bashrc source ~/.bashrc ``` Make scripts executable: ```bash cd pathScripts chmod +x * ``` --- ## 📄 bates - PDF Bates Number Tool Extracts and renames PDFs based on Bates numbers. ### Setup ```bash pip3 install pdfplumber # For OCR support: pip3 install pytesseract pdf2image brew install tesseract poppler # macOS # or sudo apt-get install tesseract-ocr poppler-utils # Debian ``` ### Usage ```bash bates /path/to/folder --prefix "FWS-" --digits 6 --name-prefix "FWS " ``` ### Key Features - Extracts Bates numbers from text/scanned PDFs - Renames files with number ranges - Prepare files for use with my [Bates Source Link](https://sij.ai/sij/DEVONthink/src/branch/main/Bates%20Source%20Link.scpt#) DEVONthink script - Preserves original names in Finder comments - OCR support for scanned documents - Dry-run mode with `--dry-run` ### Options - `--prefix`: The Bates number prefix to search for (default: "FWS-") - `--digits`: Number of digits after the prefix (default: 6) - `--ocr`: Enable OCR for scanned documents - `--dry-run`: Test extraction without renaming files - `--name-prefix`: Prefix to use when renaming files - `--log`: Set logging level (DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL) ### Examples ```bash # Test without making changes bates /path/to/pdfs --prefix "FWS-" --digits 6 --dry-run # Rename files with OCR support bates /path/to/pdfs --prefix "FWS-" --digits 6 --name-prefix "FWS " --ocr ``` ### Notes - Always test with `--dry-run` first - Original filenames are preserved in Finder comments (macOS only) - OCR is disabled by default to keep things fast --- ## kip - Intelligent Python Package Installer A smart package installer that automates Python dependency management, supporting both mamba and pip. ### Setup ```bash chmod +x kip ``` ### Usage ```bash kip [ ...] # Install specific packages kip # Install from Python file kip -r # Install from requirements file ``` ### Key Features - Smart import detection in Python files - Handles package name corrections automatically - Uses mamba first, falls back to pip - Supports multiple installation methods - Filters out built-in modules ### Examples ```bash # Install single package kip requests # Analyze script and install dependencies kip analysis.py # Install from requirements kip -r requirements.txt ``` ### Package Corrections Automatically corrects common package names: - `yaml` → `pyyaml` - `dateutil` → `python-dateutil` - `dotenv` → `python-dotenv` - `newspaper` → `newspaper3k` ### Notes - Requires Python 3.x - Works with mamba or pip - Provides clear installation feedback - Ignores built-in modules and generic names --- ## 🔒 vpn - Tailscale Exit Node Manager Privacy-focused Tailscale exit node management. ### Setup ```bash pip3 install requests ``` ### Usage ```bash vpn # actions: start, stop, new, shh ``` ### Actions - `start`: Connect to a suggested exit node if not already connected - `stop`: Disconnect from current exit node - `new`: Switch to a new suggested exit node - `shh`: Connect to a random exit node in a privacy-friendly country ### Key Features - Auto-connects to suggested nodes - Privacy-friendly country selection (SE, CH, DE, FI, NL, NO) - Connection verification via Mullvad API - Default Tailscale arguments: - `--exit-node-allow-lan-access` - `--accept-dns` - `--accept-routes` ### Examples ```bash vpn start # Connect to suggested node vpn shh # Connect via privacy-friendly country ``` ### Verification - Checks Tailscale's reported exit node - Verifies connection using Mullvad's API - Confirms hostname matches ### Notes - Requires active Tailscale configuration - Internet connectivity needed for verification - Some commands may need admin privileges --- _More scripts will be documented as they're updated. Each script includes `--help` for detailed usage information._