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#
# This program lists all paired devices which you can select from, the selected one
# will be connected / disconnected
#
connect_bluetooth(){
local MAC=$1
local DEVICE=$2
if bluetoothctl connect $MAC | grep -q 'successful'
then
notify-send -t 5000 -r 2954 -u normal " Connected successfully from" " $DEVICE"
else
notify-send -t 5000 -r 2954 -u normal " Couldn't connect from" " $DEVICE"
fi
}
disconnect_bluetooth(){
local MAC=$1
local DEVICE=$2
if bluetoothctl disconnect $MAC | grep -q 'successful'
then
notify-send -t 5000 -r 2954 -u normal " Disconnected successfully from" " $DEVICE"
else
notify-send -t 5000 -r 2954 -u normal " Couldn't disconnect from" " $DEVICE"
fi
}
# Opens dmenu prompt, which lets you decide which device you want to connect to
DEVICE=$(bluetoothctl devices | sed 's/[^ ]* //' | sed 's/[^ ]* //' | dmenu -i)
# If dmenu was cancelled, exit program
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
exit 1
fi
# Get MAC adress of the device you selected
MAC=$(bluetoothctl devices | grep "$DEVICE" | sed 's/[^ ]* //' | cut -d ' ' -f1)
# If bluetooth device is already connected, disconnect, else connect
CONNECTED=$(bluetoothctl devices Connected | cut -f3 -d ' ')
if echo $CONNECTED | grep $DEVICE
then
disconnect_bluetooth $MAC $DEVICE
else
connect_bluetooth $MAC $DEVICE
fi
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