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zimfw/tools/zim_install
Jorrit Visser f818b1c787 bringup of install script
Basically what it says. This is an install script that can get called via shell (and we can curl it!).
A few niceties:

* Error handling for various problems
* Checks if other frameworks are installed, and backs them up
* Changes shell to zsh, without sudo

Its the oh-my-zsh installer, but very heavily modified. I wrote my own installer at first, but decided that reinventing the wheel was stupid.

There is one modification: Zim's template files are no longer prepended to .zshrc and .zlogin, but instead, .zshrc and .zlogin are backed up. During the writing and testing of the script I've had the prepending command mess up and paste the template lines in the middle of other lines in my .zshrc, multiple times. You simply don't want to risk that.
2017-05-20 17:29:11 +02:00

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main() {
# Use colors, but only if connected to a terminal, and that terminal
# supports them.
if which tput >/dev/null 2>&1; then
ncolors=$(tput colors);
fi;
if [ -t 1 ] && [ -n "${ncolors}" ] && [ "${ncolors}" -ge 8 ]; then
RED="$(tput setaf 1)";
GREEN="$(tput setaf 2)";
YELLOW="$(tput setaf 3)";
BLUE="$(tput setaf 4)";
BOLD="$(tput bold)";
NORMAL="$(tput sgr0)";
else
RED="";
GREEN="";
YELLOW="";
BLUE="";
BOLD="";
NORMAL="";
fi;
# Only enable exit-on-error after the non-critical colorization stuff,
# which may fail on systems lacking tput or terminfo
set -e
ZSH_INSTALLED=$(grep /zsh$ /etc/shells | wc -l)
if [ ! "${ZSH_INSTALLED}" -ge 1 ]; then
printf "${RED}Error: zsh is not installed!${BLUE} Please install zsh first!${NORMAL}\n";
exit 1;
fi;
unset ZSH_INSTALLED
# Set Zim directory
if [ ! -n "${ZIM_DIR}" ]; then
ZIM_DIR="${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zim";
fi;
# Check if Zim is already installed
if [ -d "${ZIM_DIR}" ]; then
printf "${RED}Error: You already have Zim installed!${NORMAL}\n";
exit 1;
fi;
# Check if other frameworks are installed
if [ -d "${HOME}/.oh-my-zsh" ]; then
mv "${HOME}/.oh-my-zsh" "${HOME}/.oh-my-zsh_zimbackup";
printf "${YELLOW}Oh-My-Zsh detected and backed up to \
${HOME}/.oh-my-zsh_zimbackup${NORMAL}\n";
printf "${BLUE}This is done to prevent framework conflicts.${NORMAL}\n";
elif [ -d "${HOME}/.zplug" ]; then
mv "${HOME}/.zplug" "${HOME}/.zplug_zimbackup";
printf "${YELLOW}Zplug detected and backed up to \
${HOME}/.zplug_zimbackup${NORMAL}\n";
printf "${BLUE}This is done to prevent framework conflicts.${NORMAL}\n";
elif [ -d "${HOME}/.zprezto" ]; then
mv "${HOME}/.zprezto" "${HOME}/.zprezto_zimbackup";
printf "${YELLOW}Prezto detected and backed up to \
${HOME}/.zprezto_zimbackup${NORMAL}\n";
printf "${BLUE}This is done to prevent framework conflicts.${NORMAL}\n";
else
: # Do nothing
fi;
# Prevent the cloned repository from having insecure permissions.
umask g-w,o-w
# Check if git is installed
hash git >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
printf "${RED}Error: git is not installed!${NORMAL}\n";
exit 1;
}
# The Windows (MSYS) Git is not compatible with normal use on cygwin
if [ "${OSTYPE}" = cygwin ]; then
if git --version | grep msysgit > /dev/null; then
printf "${RED}Error: Windows/MSYS Git is not supported on Cygwin${NORMAL}\n";
printf "${RED}Error: Make sure the Cygwin git package is installed and is first on the path${NORMAL}\n";
exit 1;
fi;
fi;
ZIM_REPO="https://github.com/Eriner/zim.git"
# Clone the repo, including submodules. `-j8` allows parallel downloading
env git clone --recursive -j8 "${ZIM_REPO}" "${ZIM_DIR}" &> /dev/null || {
printf "${RED}Error: git clone of Zim repo failed${NORMAL}\n";
exit 1;
}
unset ZIM_REPO
unset ZIM_DIR
# Back-up old zsh dotfiles
if [ -f "${HOME}/.zshrc" ] || [ -L "${HOME}/.zshrc" ]; then
printf "${YELLOW}Found ${HOME}/.zshrc!${NORMAL} ${BLUE}Backing up to ${HOME}/.zshrc_zimbackup.${NORMAL}\n";
mv "${HOME}/.zshrc" "${HOME}/.zshrc_zimbackup";
fi;
if [ -f "${HOME}/.zlogin" ] || [ -L "${HOME}/.zlogin" ]; then
printf "${YELLOW}Found ${HOME}/.zlogin!${NORMAL} ${BLUE}Backing up to ${HOME}/.zlogin_zimbackup${NORMAL}\n";
mv "${HOME}/.zlogin" "${HOME}/.zlogin_zimbackup";
fi;
# Place template files in ${HOME}
cp -a "${HOME}/.zim/templates/" "${HOME}/"
# If this user's login shell is not already "zsh", attempt to switch.
CURRENT_SHELL=$(expr "${SHELL}" : '.*/\(.*\)')
if [ "${CURRENT_SHELL}" != "zsh" ]; then
# Auto-change shell if platform provides "chsh" command
if hash chsh >/dev/null 2>&1; then
printf "${BLUE}Changing your default shell to zsh!${NORMAL}\n";
chsh -s $(grep /zsh$ /etc/shells | tail -1);
# If not, suggest user do so manually.
else
printf "${YELLOW}I can't change your shell automatically because this system does not have chsh.${NORMAL}\n";
printf "${YELLOW}Please manually change your default shell to zsh!${NORMAL}\n";
fi;
fi;
unset CURRENT_SHELL
Z="${RED}Z${GREEN}"
printf "${GREEN} ______ _ _____ __ __ _ ${NORMAL}\n"
printf "${GREEN} |$Z$Z$Z$Z$Z/ | | |$Z$Z$Z$Z$Z|$Z$Z\/$Z$Z| | |${NORMAL}\n"
printf "${GREEN} /$Z/ ___| |__ |$Z| |$Z\\$Z$Z/$Z|_ __ _ __ _____ _____ __| | ${NORMAL}\n"
printf "${GREEN} /$Z/ / __| '_ \ |$Z| |$Z|\/|$Z| '_ \| '__/ _ \ \ / / _ \/ _\` | ${NORMAL}\n"
printf "${GREEN} /$Z/__\__ | | | | _|$Z|_|$Z| |$Z| |_) | | | (_) \ V | __| (_| | ${NORMAL}\n"
printf "${GREEN} /$Z$Z$Z$Z$Z|___|_| |_| |$Z$Z$Z$Z$Z|$Z| |$Z| .__/|_| \___/ \_/ \___|\__,_| ${NORMAL}\n"
printf "${GREEN} | | ${NORMAL}\n"
printf "${GREEN} |_| ${NORMAL}\n"
unset Z
# For archival purposes
# ______ _ _____ __ __ _
# |___ / | | |_ _|| \/ | | |
# / / ___ | |__ | | | \ / | _ __ _ __ ___ __ __ ___ __| |
# / / / __|| '_ \ | | | |\/| || '_ \ | '__|/ _ \\ \ / // _ \ / _` |
# / /__ \__ \| | | | _| |_ | | | || |_) || | | (_) |\ V /| __/| (_| |
# /_____||___/|_| |_| |_____||_| |_|| .__/ |_| \___/ \_/ \___| \__,_|
# | |
# |_|
# Remind user to copy back old settings
if [ -f "${HOME}/.zshrc_zimbackup" ] || [ -L "${HOME}/.zshrc_zimbackup" ]; then
printf "${YELLOW}Please inspect ${HOME}/.zshrc_zimbackup and copy over${NORMAL}\n";
printf "${YELLOW}wanted settings to ${HOME}/.zshrc${NORMAL}\n";
fi;
if [ -f "${HOME}/.zlogin_zimbackup" ] || [ -L "${HOME}/.zlogin_zimbackup" ]; then
printf "${YELLOW}Please inspect ${HOME}/.zlogin_zimbackup and copy over${NORMAL}\n";
printf "${YELLOW}wanted settings to ${HOME}/.zlogin${NORMAL}\n";
fi;
# Reload zsh
env zsh
}
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