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#!/bin/bash
#
# This script can be "curl-piped" into bash to bootstrap a dotfiles repo when
# yadm is not locally installed. Read below for instructions.
#
# This script is hosted at bootstrap.yadm.io to make it easy to remember/type.
#
# DISCLAIMER: In general, I would advise against piping someone's code directly
# from the Internet into an interpreter (like Bash). You should
# probably review any code like this prior to executing it. I leave
# it to you to decide if this is risky behavior or not. The main
# reason this script exists is because I find it to be a pragmatic
# way to bootstrap my dotfiles, and install yadm in one step
# (allowing the yadm project to be a submodule of my dotfiles
# repo).
#
# Invoke bootstrap with:
#
# curl -L bootstrap.yadm.io | bash
#
# OR
#
# curl -L bootstrap.yadm.io | bash [-s -- REPO_URL [YADM_RELEASE]]
#
# Alternatively, source in this file to export a yadm() function which uses
# yadm remotely until it is locally installed.
#
# source <(curl -L bootstrap.yadm.io)
#
YADM_REPO="https://github.com/yadm-dev/yadm"
YADM_RELEASE=${release:-master}
REPO_URL=""
function _private_yadm() {
unset -f yadm
if command -v yadm &>/dev/null; then
echo "Found yadm installed locally, removing remote yadm() function"
unset -f _private_yadm
command yadm "$@"
else
function yadm() { _private_yadm "$@"; }
export -f yadm
echo WARNING: Using yadm remotely. You should install yadm locally.
curl -fsSL "$YADM_REPO/raw/$YADM_RELEASE/yadm" | bash -s -- "$@"
fi
}
export -f _private_yadm
function yadm() { _private_yadm "$@"; }
export -f yadm
# if being sourced, return here, otherwise continue processing
return 2>/dev/null
unset -f yadm
function remote_yadm() {
curl -fsSL "$YADM_REPO/raw/$YADM_RELEASE/yadm" | bash -s -- "$@"
}
function ask_about_source() {
if ! command -v yadm &>/dev/null; then
echo
echo "***************************************************"
echo "yadm is NOT currently installed."
echo "You should install it locally, this link may help:"
echo "https://yadm.io/docs/install"
echo "***************************************************"
echo
echo "If installation is not possible right now, you can temporarily \"source\""
echo "in a yadm() function which fetches yadm remotely each time it is called."
echo
echo " source <(curl -L bootstrap.yadm.io)"
echo
fi
}
function build_url() {
echo "No repo URL provided."
echo
echo "Where is your repo?"
echo
echo " 1. GitHub"
echo " 2. Bitbucket"
echo " 3. GitLab"
echo " 4. Other"
echo
read -r -p "Where is your repo? (1/2/3/4) ->" choice </dev/tty
case $choice in
1)
REPO_URL="https://github.com/"
;;
2)
REPO_URL="https://bitbucket.org/"
;;
3)
REPO_URL="https://gitlab.com/"
;;
*)
echo
echo Please specify the full URL of your dotfiles repo
read -r -p "URL ->" choice </dev/tty
REPO_URL="$choice"
return
;;
esac
echo
echo "Provide your user and repo separated by '/'"
echo "For example: UserName/dotfiles"
echo
read -r -p "User/Repo ->" choice </dev/tty
[[ "$choice" =~ ^[^[:space:]]+/[^[:space:]]+$ ]] || {
echo "Not formatted as USER/REPO"
REPO_URL=
return
}
REPO_URL="${REPO_URL}${choice}.git"
}
function main() {
[ -n "$1" ] && REPO_URL="$1"
[ -n "$2" ] && YADM_RELEASE="$2"
[ -z "$REPO_URL" ] && build_url
[ -z "$REPO_URL" ] && echo "Unable to determine the repo URL" && exit 1
echo "Using URL: $REPO_URL"
remote_yadm clone "$REPO_URL"
ask_about_source
}
main "$@"
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