Add an install.sh that attempts to determine the OS, install stow and then call my apply-dotfiles script to use stow. The old installation process that was based on nix, has been moved to nix-install.
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27 lines
553 B
Bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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apply_dotfile() {
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directory_to_stow="${1}"
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stow --adopt -S -t "${HOME}" "${directory_to_stow}"
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}
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# Adopt will change the files in stow to match existing files.
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# We don't want this, we just want to handle existing files gracefully.
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# We simply adopt all the files and then at the end restore our git repo to undo changes
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restore_from_adoption() {
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git restore .
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}
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apply_dotfile bash
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apply_dotfile sh
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apply_dotfile readline
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apply_dotfile vim
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apply_dotfile ruby
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apply_dotfile python
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apply_dotfile ssh
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restore_from_adoption
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