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mybash/setup-arch.sh
Robin Stevens 50d9d5945f typo
2022-10-31 09:39:31 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
RC='\e[0m'
RED='\e[31m'
YELLOW='\e[33m'
GREEN='\e[32m'
checkEnv(){
## Check if the current directory is writable.
GITPATH="$(dirname "$(realpath "$0")")"
if [[ ! -w ${GITPATH} ]];then
echo -e "${RED}Can't write to ${GITPATH}${RC}"
exit 1
fi
## Check for requirements.
REQUIREMENTS='curl yay sudo'
if ! which ${REQUIREMENTS}>/dev/null;then
echo -e "${RED}To run me,https://github.com/fearlessgeekmedia/mybash you need: ${REQUIREMENTS}${RC}"
exit 1
fi
## Check if member of the wheel group.
if ! groups|grep wheel>/dev/null;then
echo -e "${RED}You need to be a member of the wheel to run me!"
exit 1
fi
}
installDepend(){
## Check for dependencies.
# For some reason, if I put autojump in the original DEPENDENCIES variable,
# it skips the installation and just does bash and bash completion. So I
# put autojump in a separate variable and separate yay command.
DEPENDENCIES1='bash bash-completion'
DEPENDENCIES2='autojump'
echo -e "${YELLOW}Installing dependencies...${RC}"
yay -S ${DEPENDENCIES1}
yay -S ${DEPENDENCIES2}
sudo mkdir /usr/local/bin/autojump
sudo ln -s /etc/profile.d/autojump.sh /usr/share/autojump/autojump.sh
}
installStarship(){
if ! curl -sS https://starship.rs/install.sh|sh;then
echo -e "${RED}Something went wrong during starship install!${RC}"
exit 1
fi
}
linkConfig(){
## Check if a bashrc file is already there.
OLD_BASHRC="${HOME}/.bashrc"
if [[ -e ${OLD_BASHRC} ]];then
echo -e "${YELLOW}Moving old bash config file to ${HOME}/.bashrc.bak${RC}"
if ! mv ${OLD_BASHRC} ${HOME}/.bashrc.bak;then
echo -e "${RED}Can't move the old bash config file!${RC}"
exit 1
fi
fi
echo -e "${YELLOW}Linking new bash config file...${RC}"
## Make symbolic link.
ln -svf ${GITPATH}/.bashrc ${HOME}/.bashrc
ln -svf ${GITPATH}/starship.toml ${HOME}/.config/starship.toml
}
checkEnv
installDepend
installStarship
if linkConfig;then
echo -e "${GREEN}Done!\nrestart your shell to see the changes.${RC}"
else
echo -e "${RED}Something went wrong!${RC}"
fi