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Connor Olding
a2ae5a212d
the reason for the hyphen is that i was originally concerned about random shells executing the file when i didn't want them to. back then, i was only targetting zsh and bash, and therefore `~/.-shrc` was not yet suitable for any other shells. nowadays, `~/.-shrc` is has better shell compatibility, and i'm not actually aware of any shells that would execute `~/.shrc` by default -- `$ENV` is typically required to be set.
169 lines
4.9 KiB
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169 lines
4.9 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env sh
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# this script is compatible with following shells:
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# ash, dash, bash, zsh
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VERBOSE="${VERBOSE:-1}"
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NAME="$0"
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die() {
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printf '%s:' "$NAME"
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printf ' %s' "$@"
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printf '\n'
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exit 1
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} >&2
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backup() {
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: "${1:?missing argument}"
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printf '%s\n' "backing up $1"
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mkdir -p "${backup_dir:?backup_dir unset}/$(dirname "$1")"
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[ ! -e "$backup_dir/$1" ] || die "backup already exists"
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mv "$1" "$backup_dir/$1"
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}
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hardlink() {
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: "${1:?missing argument}"
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: "${2:?missing argument}"
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if [ -e "$1" ]; then
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[ ! "$1" -ef "$2" ] || return 0
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if [ -h "$1" ]; then
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printf '%s\n' "removing symbolic link $1"
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rm "$1" || die "failed to remove symbolic link"
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fi
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if [ -s "$1" ]; then
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backup "$1" || die "$1 already exists"
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fi
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fi
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ln "$2" "$1" || die "failed to hardlink $1"
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}
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softlink_nix() {
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: "${1:?missing argument}"
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: "${2:?missing argument}"
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if [ -e "$1" ]; then
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if [ -h "$1" ]; then
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[ "$(readlink "$1")" != "$2" ] || return 0
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printf '%s\n' "removing symbolic link $1"
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rm "$1" || die "failed to remove symbolic link"
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else
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die "$1 already exists and is not a symbolic link"
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fi
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fi
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ln -s "$2" "$1" || die "failed to symlink $1"
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}
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list_files() {
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find "${1:-.}" -maxdepth 1 -printf "%P\n" | while read -r f; do
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[ "${#f}" -gt 0 ] || continue
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printf "%s\n" "$f"
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done
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}
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softlink_pseudo() {
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: "${1:?missing argument}"
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: "${2:?missing argument}"
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[ -d "$2" ] || die "$1 is not a directory to softlink"
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[ -d "$1" ] || mkdir "$1" || die "failed to mkdir $1"
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list_files "$2" | while read -r f; do
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local d1="$1/$f"
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local d2="$2/$f"
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if [ -d "$d2" ]; then
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if [ "$d1" != ".vim/bundle" ]; then # buggy on Windows
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[ "$VERBOSE" -lt 1 ] || printf '\033[34m / \033[0m %s %s\n' "$d1" "$d2" >&2
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softlink_pseudo "$d1" "$d2" || exit
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fi
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elif [ -f "$d2" ]; then
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[ "$VERBOSE" -lt 1 ] || printf '\033[34m * \033[0m %s\n' "$d1" >&2
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hardlink "$d1" "$d2" || exit
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else
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die "i don't know how to pseudo-symlink $d2"
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fi
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done || exit
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}
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find_new_files() {
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: "${1:?missing argument}"
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: "${2:?missing argument}"
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list_files "$1" | while read -r f; do
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local d1="$1/$f"
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local d2="$2/$f"
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[ "$d1" != ".vim/.netrwhist" ] || continue
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[ "$d1" != ".vim/backup" ] || continue
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[ "$d1" != ".vim/bundle" ] || continue
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[ "$d1" != ".vim/swp" ] || continue
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[ "$d1" != ".vim/undo" ] || continue
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if [ -d "$d2" ]; then
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find_new_files "$d1" "$d2"
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elif [ ! "$d1" -ef "$d2" ]; then
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local ind=
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[ ! -d "$d1" ] || ind=/
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if [ "$VERBOSE" -lt 1 ]; then
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printf ' + %s%s\n' "$d1" "$ind" >&2
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else
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#printf 'new destination file. consider manually moving it:\n' >&2
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printf '\033[32m + \033[0m %s%s\n' "$d1" "$ind" >&2
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fi
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fi
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done
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}
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softlink() {
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if [ -n "$MSYSTEM" ]; then
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# MSYS2 does not have nor emulate symbolic links.
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softlink_pseudo "$@"
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find_new_files "$@" # to make up for git status not seeing new files
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else
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softlink_nix "$@"
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fi
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}
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which readlink >/dev/null || die 'failed sanity check (check your $PATH)'
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rc="$(readlink -f "$(dirname "$NAME")" )"
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[ -d "$rc" ] || die "failed to determine rc directory"
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cd "${HOME:?HOME variable empty or unset}" || die "failed to change directory"
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backup_dir="$rc/backup-$(date -u '+%s')"
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[ ! -d "$backup_dir" ] || die "backup directory already exists"
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for f in .shrc .bashrc .zshrc .prep .prezto-compinit .ls_colors \
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.vimrc .inputrc .Xresources .screenrc .tmux.conf; do
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hardlink "$f" "$rc/home/${f#.}"
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done
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for d in sh .vim .mpv; do
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softlink "$d" "$rc/${d#.}"
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done
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# ensure that .bashrc gets executed
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if [ ! -e .bash_profile ] || ! grep -qF .bashrc .bash_profile; then
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echo >> .bash_profile
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printf '%s\n' '[ ! -f ~/.bashrc ] || . ~/.bashrc' >> .bash_profile
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fi
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is_empty() {
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local f="${1:?is_empty requires an argument}"
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find "$f" -type f | while read -r f; do
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return 1
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done || return 1 # just in case pipes mess things up
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return 0
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}
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# delete any directory structure that may have been included with the OS.
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# note that i'm careful not to delete them if they contain even a single file,
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# but you might still want to remove this if you're adapting my install script.
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for d in Desktop Documents Downloads Music Pictures Public Templates Video Videos; do
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[ -d "$d" ] || continue
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if is_empty "$d"; then
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rm -r "$d" # doesn't really matter if it fails
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else
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printf '%s\n' "not removing $d because it contains files"
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fi
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done
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# create instead my preferred directory structure.
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mkdir -p opt/local/bin src work play
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