dotfiles/install.sh
Andrew R. M 5e65bb5a28 Make dotfiles compatible with gitpod style dotfiles
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.
2023-10-06 17:52:33 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
echo "CURRENT LOCATION: $PWD"
echo "Installing dotfiles..."
if [ -f /etc/os-release ]; then
echo "Idenitfying OS to install GNU stow..."
if grep -q -i debian /etc/os-release; then
echo "You've got Debian!";
sudo apt update;
sudo apt install -y stow;
elif grep -q -i rhel /etc/os-release || grep -q -i fedora /etc/os-release; then
echo "You've got RedHat (or maybe Fedora)! Which is unsupported right now sorry!";
# sudo yum install -y stow;
# sudo yum clean all;
exit 1
elif grep -q -i alpine /etc/os-release; then
echo "You've got Alpine! Which is unsupported right now sorry!";
exit 1;
# apk add --no-cache jq curl;
else
echo "ERROR: Unable to identify OS!" 1>&2;
exit 1;
fi;
else
echo "ERROR: Unable to find '/etc/os-release' information!" 1>&2;
exit 1;
fi
# Apply the dotfiles with stow
echo "RUNNING APPLY DOTFILES"
./apply-dotfiles
echo "RAN APPLY DOTFILES"