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 Re: A simple way to check MD5sum - Mike -  12-06-2014
 
 This is great misko! Would it be possible to add the ability to choose MD5 or Sha1?
 
 
 Re: A simple way to check MD5sum - anon222 -  12-06-2014
 
 Possible, but I keep it in the right-click menu
 
 Name: SHA1
 Description: Calculates SHA1 sum.
 Command: /usr/scripts/sha1 %f
 Pattern: *
 Files: Check all the boxes except Directories
 save the script as sha1
 make executable
 copy the file to /usr/scripts
 
 
 Code: #!/bin/bash
 sha1_file="$@"
 
 # Start sha1sum of a selected file
 sha1sum "$sha1_file" | tee >(cut -d ' ' -f1 > /tmp/sumsh1) |zenity --progress --title="SHA1" --text="Calculating sha1sum for:\n${sha1_file##*/}" --pulsate --auto-close
 
 # If Cancel is clicked then remove temporary file and exit
 if [ "${PIPESTATUS[2]}" -ne "0" ]; then
 rm /tmp/sumsh1
 exit 0
 fi
 
 # Display calculated md5sum
 sum=`cat /tmp/sumsh1`
 zenity --info --title="SHA1" --text="SHA1sum : $sum\nFile :          ${sha1_file##*/}"
 rm /tmp/sumsh1
And md5sum
 
 Name: MD5
 Description: Calculates MD5 sum.
 Command: /usr/scripts/md5 %f
 Pattern: *
 Files: Check all the boxes except Directories
 save the script as md5
 make executable
 copy the file to /usr/scripts
 
 It's better to use * as a pattern because that way you can calculate the sum of any file.Code: #!/bin/bash
 md5_file="$@"
 
 # Start MD5sum of a selected file
 md5sum "$md5_file" | tee >(cut -d ' ' -f1 > /tmp/sum) |zenity --progress --title="MD5sum" --text="Calculating md5sum for:\n${md5_file##*/}" --pulsate --auto-close
 
 # If Cancel is clicked then remove temporary file and exit
 if [ "${PIPESTATUS[2]}" -ne "0" ]; then
 rm /tmp/sum
 exit 0
 fi
 
 # Display calculated md5sum
 sum=`cat /tmp/sum`
 zenity --info --title="MD5sum" --text="MD5sum : $sum\nFile :          ${md5_file##*/}"
 # echo $sum > "$md5_file".md5sum
 rm /tmp/sum
 P.S. I hope this version works for rokytnji.
   
 
 Re: A simple way to check MD5sum - Mike -  12-06-2014
 
 Thank you! Do you think it might be better as a single script where you select which Checksum to verify? I imagine a dialog pops up where the user can choose SHA1 or MD5.
 
 
 Re: A simple way to check MD5sum - anon222 -  12-07-2014
 
 
  (12-06-2014, 03:38 PM)mlsmith link Wrote:  Do you think it might be better as a single script where you select which Checksum to verify? I imagine a dialog pops up where the user can choose SHA1 or MD5.Hmm, great idea.  Thank you. I'll set md5 as default one and add SHA256. Once it's ready, I'll post here.
 
 
 Re: A simple way to check MD5sum - anon222 -  12-07-2014
 
 Here it is:
 
 ![[Image: eXjC9Qh.png]](http://i.imgur.com/eXjC9Qh.png) 
 Name: Checksum
 Description: Calculates  checksum.
 Command: /usr/scripts/checksum %f
 Pattern: *
 Appearance: Check all the boxes except Directories
 
 save the script as checksum
 make executable
 copy the file to /usr/scripts
 
 
 Code: #!/bin/bash# Misko_2083
 
 file="$@"
 
 MD5=(`echo "" | awk '{print "TRUE","MD5", $0}'`)
 SHA1=(`echo "" | awk '{print "FALSE","SHA-1", $0}'`)
 SHA224=(`echo "" | awk '{print "FALSE","SHA-224", $0}'`)
 SHA256=(`echo "" | awk '{print "FALSE","SHA-256", $0}'`)
 SHA384=(`echo "" | awk '{print "FALSE","SHA-384", $0}'`)
 SHA512=(`echo "" | awk '{print "FALSE","SHA-512", $0}'`)
 
 selection=$(zenity --list --radiolist --height=300 --title="Checksum" --text="File:  <b>${file##*/}</b>\nPick the hash algorithm." --column="Pick" --column="Hash" "${MD5[@]}" "${SHA1[@]}" "${SHA224[@]}" "${SHA256[@]}" "${SHA384[@]}" "${SHA512[@]}")
 
 # If Quit is clicked then exit
 if [ "${PIPESTATUS[0]}" -ne "0" ]; then
 exit 0
 fi
 
 echo $selection | grep "MD5" > /dev/null
 if [ $? = 0 ];then
 md5sum "$file" | tee >(cut -d ' ' -f1 > /tmp/sum) |zenity --progress --title="MD5sum" --text="Calculating MD5 for:\n${file##*/}" --pulsate --auto-close
 
 # If Cancel is clicked then remove temporary file and exit
 if [ "${PIPESTATUS[2]}" -ne "0" ]; then
 rm /tmp/sum
 exit 0
 fi
 
 sum=`cat /tmp/sum`
 zenity --info --title="MD5sum" --text="MD5sum : $sum\nFile :          ${file##*/}"
 rm /tmp/sum
 exit 0
 fi
 
 echo $selection | grep "SHA-1" > /dev/null
 if [ $? = 0 ];then
 sha1sum "$file" | tee >(cut -d ' ' -f1 > /tmp/sum) |zenity --progress --title="SHA-1" --text="Calculating SHA-1 for:\n${file##*/}" --pulsate --auto-close
 
 # If Cancel is clicked then remove temporary file and exit
 if [ "${PIPESTATUS[2]}" -ne "0" ]; then
 rm /tmp/sum
 exit 0
 fi
 
 sum=`cat /tmp/sum`
 zenity --info --title="SHA-1" --text="SHA-1: $sum\nFile :    ${file##*/}"
 rm /tmp/sum
 exit 0
 fi
 
 echo $selection | grep "SHA-224" > /dev/null
 if [ $? = 0 ];then
 sha224sum "$file" | tee >(cut -d ' ' -f1 > /tmp/sum) |zenity --progress --title="SHA-224" --text="Calculating SHA-224 for:\n${file##*/}" --pulsate --auto-close
 
 # If Cancel is clicked then remove temporary file and exit
 if [ "${PIPESTATUS[2]}" -ne "0" ]; then
 rm /tmp/sum
 exit 0
 fi
 
 sum=`cat /tmp/sum`
 zenity --info --title="SHA-224" --text="SHA-224 : $sum\nFile :         ${file##*/}"
 rm /tmp/sum
 exit 0
 fi
 
 echo $selection | grep "SHA-256" > /dev/null
 if [ $? = 0 ];then
 sha256sum "$file" | tee >(cut -d ' ' -f1 > /tmp/sum) |zenity --progress --title="SHA-256" --text="Calculating SHA-256 for:\n${file##*/}" --pulsate --auto-close
 
 # If Cancel is clicked then remove temporary file and exit
 if [ "${PIPESTATUS[2]}" -ne "0" ]; then
 rm /tmp/sum
 exit 0
 fi
 
 sum=`cat /tmp/sum`
 zenity --info --title="SHA-256" --text="SHA-256 : $sum\nFile :         ${file##*/}"
 rm /tmp/sum
 exit 0
 fi
 
 echo $selection | grep "SHA-384" > /dev/null
 if [ $? = 0 ];then
 sha384sum "$file" | tee >(cut -d ' ' -f1 > /tmp/sum) |zenity --progress --title="SHA-384" --text="Calculating SHA-384 for:\n${file##*/}" --pulsate --auto-close
 
 # If Cancel is clicked then remove temporary file and exit
 if [ "${PIPESTATUS[2]}" -ne "0" ]; then
 rm /tmp/sum
 exit 0
 fi
 
 sum=`cat /tmp/sum`
 zenity --info --title="SHA-384" --text="SHA-384 : $sum\nFile :         ${file##*/}"
 rm /tmp/sum
 exit 0
 fi
 
 echo $selection | grep "SHA-512" > /dev/null
 if [ $? = 0 ];then
 sha512sum "$file" | tee >(cut -d ' ' -f1 > /tmp/sum) |zenity --progress --title="SHA-512" --text="Calculating SHA-512 for:\n${file##*/}" --pulsate --auto-close
 
 # If Cancel is clicked then remove temporary file and exit
 if [ "${PIPESTATUS[2]}" -ne "0" ]; then
 rm /tmp/sum
 exit 0
 fi
 
 sum=`cat /tmp/sum`
 zenity --info --title="SHA-512" --text="SHA-512 : $sum\nFile :         ${file##*/}"
 rm /tmp/sum
 exit 0
 fi
 
 Re: A simple way to check MD5sum - Mike -  12-07-2014
 
 Outstanding! Thanks so much misko.
 
 
 Re: A simple way to check MD5sum - anon222 -  12-07-2014
 
 You're welcome so much.
   
 
 Re: A simple way to check MD5sum - gold_finger -  12-07-2014
 
 Wow!  Excellent job misko_2083!
 
 Just loaded it on my LL 2.0 desktop -- works great.
 
 
 Re: A simple way to check MD5sum - Mike -  12-07-2014
 
 I think I need a sub menu in my right-click menu for all of misko's and Jerry's scripts.
   
 
 Re: A simple way to check MD5sum - anon222 -  12-09-2014
 
 
  (12-07-2014, 05:04 PM)gold_finger link Wrote:  Wow!  Excellent job misko_2083!Thanks. It was mlsmith's idea to merge the scripts.
 Just loaded it on my LL 2.0 desktop -- works great.
 
  (12-07-2014, 09:14 PM)mlsmith link Wrote:  I think I need a sub menu in my right-click menu for all of misko's and Jerry's scripts.  Or, you could modify my script and add all of right-click menu items in a list.  
 
 
 
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