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Dominik 4cec214a53 Replace yq with pure bash for TOML parsing (#4171)
* Replace yq with pure bash for TOML parsing

The yq-based parsing only worked with jq/yq v3 and broke with go-yq v4.
This change removes the yq and uses bash for parsing. Some additional improvments:
- Handles single and double quoted values
- Strips inline comments (e.g. "#hex" #comment)

* Remove the no-longer-needed yq packages

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Co-authored-by: David Heinemeier Hansson <david@hey.com>
2026-01-09 15:39:07 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
TEMPLATES_DIR="$OMARCHY_PATH/default/themed"
USER_TEMPLATES_DIR="$HOME/.config/omarchy/themed"
NEXT_THEME_DIR="$HOME/.config/omarchy/current/next-theme"
COLORS_FILE="$NEXT_THEME_DIR/colors.toml"
# Convert hex color to decimal RGB (e.g., "#1e1e2e" -> "30,30,46")
hex_to_rgb() {
local hex="${1#\#}"
printf "%d,%d,%d" "0x${hex:0:2}" "0x${hex:2:2}" "0x${hex:4:2}"
}
# Only generate dynamic templates for themes with a colors.toml definition
if [[ -f $COLORS_FILE ]]; then
sed_script=$(mktemp)
while IFS='=' read -r key value; do
key="${key//[\"\' ]/}" # strip quotes and spaces from key
[[ $key && $key != \#* ]] || continue # skip empty lines and comments
value="${value#*[\"\']}"
value="${value%%[\"\']*}" # extract value between quotes (ignores inline comments)
printf 's|{{ %s }}|%s|g\n' "$key" "$value" # {{ key }} -> value
printf 's|{{ %s_strip }}|%s|g\n' "$key" "${value#\#}" # {{ key_strip }} -> value without leading #
if [[ $value =~ ^# ]]; then
rgb=$(hex_to_rgb "$value")
echo "s|{{ ${key}_rgb }}|${rgb}|g"
fi
done <"$COLORS_FILE" >"$sed_script"
shopt -s nullglob
# Process user templates first, then built-in templates (user overrides built-in)
for tpl in "$USER_TEMPLATES_DIR"/*.tpl "$TEMPLATES_DIR"/*.tpl; do
filename=$(basename "$tpl" .tpl)
output_path="$NEXT_THEME_DIR/$filename"
# Don't overwrite configs already exists in the output directory (copied from theme specific folder)
if [[ ! -f $output_path ]]; then
sed -f "$sed_script" "$tpl" >"$output_path"
fi
done
rm "$sed_script"
fi