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sudo cp autojump /usr/bin/ |
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sudo cp autojump.sh /etc/profile.d/ |
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sudo cp autojump.1 /usr/share/man/man1/ |
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# TODO intelligently source /etc/profile for them if the line isn't already in their .bashrc |
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if [ -d "/etc/profile.d" ]; then |
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sudo cp autojump.sh /etc/profile.d/ |
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echo "Remember to add the line" |
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echo " source /etc/profile" |
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echo "to your ~/.bashrc if it's not there already" |
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# TODO intelligently source /etc/profile for them if the line isn't already in their .bashrc |
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else |
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echo "Your distribution does not have a /etc/profile.d directory, the default that we install one of the scripts to. Would you like us to copy it into your ~/.bashrc file to make it work? (If you have done this once before, delete the old version before doing it again.) [y/n]" |
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read ans |
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if [ $ans = "y" -o $ans = "Y" -o $ans = "yes" -o $ans = "Yes" ]; then |
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echo "" >> ~/.bashrc |
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echo "#autojump" >> ~/.bashrc |
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cat autojump.sh >> ~/.bashrc |
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else |
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echo "Then you need to put autojump.sh, or the code from it, somewhere where it will get read. Good luck!" |
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fi |
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fi |