Add disclaimer about curl-pipe safety
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#!/bin/bash
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# envoke with:
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# curl -fsSL 'https://tinyurl.com/yadm-bootstrap' | bash [-s -- REPO_URL [YADM_RELEASE]]
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# or
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#
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# This script can be "curl-piped" into bash to bootstrap a dotfiles repo when
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# yadm is not locally installed. Read below for instructions.
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#
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# DISCLAIMER: In general, I would advise against piping someone's code directly
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# from the Internet into an interpreter (like Bash). You should
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# probably review any code like this prior to executing it. I leave
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# it to you to decide if this is risky behavior or not. The main
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# reason this script exists is because I find it to be a pragmatic
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# way to bootstrap my dotfiles, and install yadm in one step
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# (allowing the yadm project to be a submodule of my dotfiles
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# repo).
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#
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# Invoke with:
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#
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# curl -fsSL 'https://tinyurl.com/yadm-bootstrap' | bash
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#
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# OR
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#
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# curl -fsSL 'https://github.com/TheLocehiliosan/yadm/raw/master/bootstrap' | bash [-s -- REPO_URL [YADM_RELEASE]]
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YADM_REPO="https://github.com/TheLocehiliosan/yadm"
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