X-Git-Url: https://ruderich.org/simon/gitweb/?p=config%2Fdotfiles.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=setup.sh;h=08efb21e3da725828b957307d14bc633ded08f9b;hp=d7d0cbdfe039099c9dd987ddd30cc8764bef08ed;hb=b2a118a0ad79bcee7bd83925ac9df338d6087f2f;hpb=4c6c14ab6bef478138a3a659cf59776f31ccd407 diff --git a/setup.sh b/setup.sh index d7d0cbd..08efb21 100755 --- a/setup.sh +++ b/setup.sh @@ -30,8 +30,16 @@ terminal_info() { terminal_available() { terminal_info "$@" > /dev/null } -grep_i() { - cmd_i grep "$@" +# Usage: +apply_optional_replacement() { + if test -n "$4"; then + printf '%s: using %s %s\n' "$1" "$2" "$4" + generate "$1" '' simple_cpp \ + "$3" -- "$4" + else + printf '%s: removing %s display\n' "$1" "$2" + grep_i -v "$3" "$1" + fi } # Check if `infocmp` is available. if ! infocmp >/dev/null 2>&1; then @@ -59,12 +67,8 @@ mkdir -p zsh/cache # file in this directory; this requires replacing the constant HISTORY_PATH in # lesskey. echo 'lesskey: generating .lesskey' -perl < lesskey \ - -e 'while () { - s/\bHISTORY_PATH\b/$ARGV[0]/; - print; - }' \ - "`pwd`/lesshistory" \ +simple_cpp /dev/null 2>&1; then - ls_color=gnu -else - if ls -G >/dev/null 2>&1; then - ls_color=cli - else - ls_color= - fi -fi -# Absolute path to `ls`. -ls_path=`installed_path ls` -# GNU ls with colors. -if test "x$ls_color" = xgnu; then ls_env= ls_color='--color' -# Normal (BSD) ls with colors. -elif test "x$ls_color" = xcli; then +# Normal (BSD) ls with colors available. +elif ls -G >/dev/null 2>&1; then ls_env='CLICOLOR_FORCE=1' ls_color='-G' # Simple ls with no colors. @@ -111,15 +103,9 @@ else column= fi -generate perl shell/aliases \ - -e 'while () { - s/\bLS_ENV\b/$ARGV[0]/; - s/\bLS_PATH\b/$ARGV[1]/; - s/\bLS_COLOR\b/$ARGV[2]/; - s/\bCOLUMN\b/$ARGV[3]/; - print; - }' \ - "$ls_env" "$ls_path" "$ls_color" "$column" +generate shell/aliases .in simple_cpp \ + LS_ENV LS_COLOR COLUMN -- \ + "$ls_env" "$ls_color" "$column" # If `tig` is not available use my simple replacement. if ! installed tig; then @@ -134,15 +120,19 @@ else sed_i '/^alias grep=/ s/^/#/' shell/aliases fi -generate cat screenrc .in +generate screenrc .in cat # As screen-256color is not widely supported use it only on machines where the # matching terminfo entry is available. This also requires a terminal emulator # which supports 256 colors. Also used for tmux. use_256colors= if terminal_available screen-256color; then + # GNU/Linux's virtual terminal doesn't support 256 colors. If setup.sh is + # run one one, assume this user is mostly used from the terminal. + if test x"$TERM" = xlinux || test x"$TERM" = xscreen.linux; then + echo 'screenrc: running on virtual terminal, disabling 256 colors' # Called through SSH connection, assume the local system supports 256 # colors. - if test -n "$SSH_CONNECTION"; then + elif test -n "$SSH_CONNECTION"; then use_256colors=1 # We have rxvt-unicode installed, check if it supports 256 colors. elif installed urxvt; then @@ -189,27 +179,42 @@ if installed rxvt; then sed_i 's/attrcolor b ".I"/#attrcolor b ".I"/' screenrc fi # Display current battery charge on computers with a battery. Necessary lines -# are marked as "(BATTERY)". -if test ! -d /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0; then - echo 'screenrc: removing battery display' - grep_i -v '(BATTERY)' screenrc +# are marked as "(BATTERY)". Also used for Tmux. +battery= +for x in /sys/class/power_supply/BAT*; do + test -d "$x" || continue + battery="$x" +done +apply_optional_replacement screenrc \ + battery BATTERY "$battery" +# Display current temperature. Necessary lines are marked as "(TEMPERATURE)". +# Also used for Tmux. +temperature=/sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0 +if ! test -d "$temperature"; then + temperature= fi +apply_optional_replacement screenrc \ + temperature TEMPERATURE "$temperature" + if installed tmux; then - generate perl tmux.conf ./bin/remove-continuation.pl + generate tmux.conf .in cat + + apply_optional_replacement tmux.conf \ + battery BATTERY "$battery" + apply_optional_replacement tmux.conf \ + temperature TEMPERATURE "$temperature" + + # Old Tmux versions can't handle that. + generate tmux.conf '' ./bin/remove-continuation.pl # Add mappings to switch to windows 10-29 quickly. See tmux-window.pl for # details. perl ./tmux-window.pl 1 "`pwd`/tmux-window2.conf" >tmux-window1.conf perl ./tmux-window.pl 2 >tmux-window2.conf # Set absolute path to tmux-window1.conf in tmux.conf. - perl tmux.conf.tmp \ - -e 'while () { - s/\bTMUX_WINDOW_PATH\b/$ARGV[0]/; - print; - }' \ - "`pwd`/tmux-window1.conf" - mv tmux.conf.tmp tmux.conf + generate tmux.conf '' simple_cpp \ + TMUX_WINDOW_PATH -- "`pwd`/tmux-window1.conf" # 256 colors not available. if test -z "$use_256colors"; then @@ -225,7 +230,12 @@ if installed tmux; then fi # Htop overwrites the comments in its configuration file. -generate cat htoprc .in +generate htoprc .in cat + +if installed dig; then + # dig doesn't support any comments in digrc. + grep -v -E '^#' digrc.in >digrc +fi # LINK SETUP @@ -244,6 +254,10 @@ link zsh/env ~/.zshenv link zsh/rc ~/.zshrc link zsh/logout ~/.zlogout +if installed tmux; then + link terminfo ~/.terminfo +fi + # Link setup for additional files. if installed crontab; then link crontab.d ~/.crontab.d @@ -266,3 +280,6 @@ fi if test -d ~/.ssh && test -O ~/.ssh; then link ssh_config ~/.ssh/config fi +if installed dig; then + link digrc ~/.digrc +fi