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#!/usr/bin/env bash
function runDots() {
# Ask for the administrator password upfront
sudo -v
# Keep-alive: update existing `sudo` time stamp until the script has finished
while true; do sudo -n true; sleep 60; kill -0 "$$" || exit; done 2>/dev/null &
# Run sections based on command line arguments
for ARG in "$@"
do
if [ $ARG == "bootstrap" ] || [ $ARG == "all" ]; then
echo ""
echo "------------------------------"
echo "Syncing the dev-setup repo to your local machine."
echo "------------------------------"
echo ""
cd ~ && curl -#L https://github.com/donnemartin/dev-setup/tarball/master | tar -xzv --strip-components 1 --exclude={README.md,LICENSE}
fi
if [ $ARG == "osxprep" ] || [ $ARG == "all" ]; then
# Run the osxprep.sh Script
echo ""
echo "------------------------------"
echo "Updating OSX and installing Xcode command line tools"
echo "------------------------------"
echo ""
./osxprep.sh
fi
if [ $ARG == "brew" ] || [ $ARG == "all" ]; then
# Run the brew.sh Script
# For a full listing of installed formulae and apps, refer to
# the commented brew.sh source file directly and tweak it to
# suit your needs.
echo ""
echo "------------------------------"
echo "Installing Homebrew along with some common formulae and apps."
echo "This might awhile to complete, as some formulae need to be installed from source."
echo "------------------------------"
echo ""
./brew.sh
fi
if [ $ARG == "osx" ] || [ $ARG == "all" ]; then
# Run the osx.sh Script
# I strongly suggest you read through the commented osx.sh
# source file and tweak any settings based on your personal
# preferences. The script defaults are intended for you to
# customize. For example, if you are not running an SSD you
# might want to change some of the settings listed in the
# SSD section.
echo ""
echo "------------------------------"
echo "Setting sensible OSX defaults."
echo "------------------------------"
echo ""
./osx.sh
fi
if [ $ARG == "pydata" ] || [ $ARG == "all" ]; then
# Run the pydata.sh Script
echo "------------------------------"
echo "Setting up Python data development environment."
echo "------------------------------"
echo ""
./pydata.sh
fi
if [ $ARG == "aws" ] || [ $ARG == "all" ]; then
# Run the aws.sh Script
echo "------------------------------"
echo "Setting up AWS development environment."
echo "------------------------------"
echo ""
./aws.sh
fi
if [ $ARG == "datastores" ] || [ $ARG == "all" ]; then
# Run the datastores.sh Script
echo "------------------------------"
echo "Setting up data stores."
echo "------------------------------"
echo ""
./datastores.sh
fi
if [ $ARG == "webdev" ] || [ $ARG == "all" ]; then
# Run the webdev.sh Script
echo "------------------------------"
echo "Setting up JavaScript web development environment."
echo "------------------------------"
echo ""
./webdev.sh
fi
if [ $ARG == "android" ] || [ $ARG == "all" ]; then
# Run the android.sh Script
echo "------------------------------"
echo "Setting up Android development environment."
echo "------------------------------"
echo ""
./android.sh
fi
done
echo "------------------------------"
echo "Completed running .dots, restart your computer to ensure all updates take effect"
echo "------------------------------"
}
read -p "This script may overwrite existing files in your home directory. Are you sure? (y/n) " -n 1;
echo "";
if [[ $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
runDots $@
fi;
unset runDots;