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#!/usr/bin/env bash
BASH_IT="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
case $OSTYPE in
darwin*)
CONFIG_FILE=.bash_profile
;;
*)
CONFIG_FILE=.bashrc
;;
esac
BACKUP_FILE=$CONFIG_FILE.bak
if [ -e "$HOME/$BACKUP_FILE" ]; then
echo -e "\033[0;33mBackup file already exists. Make sure to backup your .bashrc before running this installation.\033[0m" >&2
while true
do
read -e -n 1 -r -p "Would you like to overwrite the existing backup? This will delete your existing backup file ($HOME/$BACKUP_FILE) [y/N] " RESP
case $RESP in
[yY])
break
;;
[nN]|"")
echo -e "\033[91mInstallation aborted. Please come back soon!\033[m"
exit 1
;;
*)
echo -e "\033[91mPlease choose y or n.\033[m"
;;
esac
done
fi
test -w "$HOME/$CONFIG_FILE" &&
cp -a "$HOME/$CONFIG_FILE" "$HOME/$CONFIG_FILE.bak" &&
echo -e "\033[0;32mYour original $CONFIG_FILE has been backed up to $CONFIG_FILE.bak\033[0m"
sed "s|{{BASH_IT}}|$BASH_IT|" "$BASH_IT/template/bash_profile.template.bash" > "$HOME/$CONFIG_FILE"
echo -e "\033[0;32mCopied the template $CONFIG_FILE into ~/$CONFIG_FILE, edit this file to customize bash-it\033[0m"
function load_one() {
file_type=$1
file_to_enable=$2
mkdir -p "$BASH_IT/${file_type}/enabled"
dest="${BASH_IT}/${file_type}/enabled/${file_to_enable}"
if [ ! -e "${dest}" ]; then
ln -sf "../available/${file_to_enable}" "${dest}"
else
echo "File ${dest} exists, skipping"
fi
}
function load_some() {
file_type=$1
[ -d "$BASH_IT/$file_type/enabled" ] || mkdir "$BASH_IT/$file_type/enabled"
for path in `ls $BASH_IT/${file_type}/available/[^_]*`
do
file_name=$(basename "$path")
while true
do
read -e -n 1 -p "Would you like to enable the ${file_name%%.*} $file_type? [y/N] " RESP
case $RESP in
[yY])
ln -s "../available/${file_name}" "$BASH_IT/$file_type/enabled"
break
;;
[nN]|"")
break
;;
*)
echo -e "\033[91mPlease choose y or n.\033[m"
;;
esac
done
done
}
if [[ "$1" == "--interactive" ]]
then
for type in "aliases" "plugins" "completion"
do
echo -e "\033[0;32mEnabling $type\033[0m"
load_some $type
done
else
echo ""
echo -e "\033[0;32mEnabling sane defaults\033[0m"
load_one completion bash-it.completion.bash
load_one completion system.completion.bash
load_one plugins base.plugin.bash
load_one plugins alias-completion.plugin.bash
load_one aliases general.aliases.bash
fi
echo ""
echo -e "\033[0;32mInstallation finished successfully! Enjoy bash-it!\033[0m"
echo -e "\033[0;32mTo start using it, open a new tab or 'source "$HOME/$CONFIG_FILE"'.\033[0m"
echo ""
echo "To show the available aliases/completions/plugins, type one of the following:"
echo " bash-it show aliases"
echo " bash-it show completions"
echo " bash-it show plugins"
echo ""
echo "To avoid issues and to keep your shell lean, please enable only features you really want to use."
echo "Enabling everything can lead to issues."