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## What's here ## What's here
* **etc/** - Many of my scripts and shared functions call for configuration files. These configs are saved here. * **etc/** - Many of my scripts and shared functions call for configuration files. These configs are saved here.
* **lib/** - Shared functions and libraries that are used throughout the scripts. * **lib/** - Shared functions and libraries that are used throughout the scripts. Note all my scripts require these files and will break if they can not be found.
* **setupScripts/** - Scripts that configure new Mac computers from scratch. These scripts perform such tasks as: * **setupScripts/** - Scripts that configure new Mac computers from scratch. These scripts perform such tasks as:
* Insalling [Homebrew][1] & associated packages * Insalling [Homebrew][1] & associated packages
* Installing mac applications using [Homebrew Cask][2] * Installing mac applications using [Homebrew Cask][2]
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* Installing [RVM][4] and associated Gems * Installing [RVM][4] and associated Gems
* Pushing a new SSH key to Github * Pushing a new SSH key to Github
* **syncScripts/** - Scripts which use [RSYNC][5] and [Unison][6] to keep different directories and computers in sync. * **syncScripts/** - Scripts which use [RSYNC][5] and [Unison][6] to keep different directories and computers in sync.
* **scriptTemplate.sh** - A bash script boilerplate template.
## Usage
Each of the directories has its own `README` describing in more depth how to use the files contained within. Most of the scripts here won't work without the scripting utilities in `lib/`.
## Versioning ## Versioning
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## A Note on Code Reuse ## A Note on Code Reuse
The scripts herein were created by me over many years without ever having the intention to make them public. As a novice programmer, I have Googled, GitHubbed, and StackExchanged a path to solve my own scripting needs. Quite often I would lift a function whole-cloth from a GitHub repo and not keep track of it's original location. I have done my best within the scripts to recreate my footsteps and give credit to the original creators of the code when possible. Unfortunately, I fear that I missed as many as I found. My goal of making these scripts public is not to take credit for the wonderful code written by others. If you recognize or wrote something here that I didn't credit, please let me know. The scripts herein were created by me over many years without ever having the intention to make them public. As a novice programmer, I have Googled, GitHubbed, and StackExchanged a path to solve my own scripting needs. Quite often I would lift a function whole-cloth from a GitHub repo and not keep track of it's original location. I have done my best within the scripts to recreate my footsteps and give credit to the original creators of the code when possible. Unfortunately, I fear that I missed as many as I found. My goal of making these scripts public is not to take credit for the wonderful code written by others. If you recognize or wrote something here that I didn't credit, please let me know.
# scriptTemplate.sh
This is a bash script boilerplate template that I use to create all my scripts. It takes care of a number of items for you including:
* Sourcing associated libraries and functions
* Gracefully trapping exits
* Creating and cleaning up temporary directories
* Writing logs
* Checking for dependecies (i.e. - ffmpeg or rsync)
* Passing options from the command line
* Printing usage information when '-h' is passed
## Usage
To use the bash boilerplate for your own script follow these steps.
1. Make a copy of `scriptTemplate.sh`.
2. Ensure that the new script can find the utilities located in `lib/utils.sh` by updating the path of variable `utilsLocation` near the top.
3. Ensure your script is executable (i.e. - run `chmod a+x scriptname`)
4. Add your script within the function titled `mainScript`
[1]: http://brew.sh [1]: http://brew.sh
[2]: http://caskroom.io [2]: http://caskroom.io
[3]: https://github.com/lra/mackup [3]: https://github.com/lra/mackup