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1 | # AutoInstallBashScripts
2 | A bash script to install what I think are necessary applications. Thanks to Big Daddy Linux, Skrappjaw, and many others.
3 |
4 | ### Instructions
5 | 1. Download bash script to a folder (ex: /Documents or /Downloads)
6 | 2. Right click on file to give execute permissions
7 | 3. Go to terminal and change to directory where you put downloaded file (ex: cd Downloads)
8 | 4. Type in terminal `sudo ./installscript` to run
9 | - You may also need to type `chmod +x ./installscript` if you forgot to do step 2
10 | 5. A menu will open up with selectable packages to install
11 | 6. Select packages and click OK
12 | 7. Packages will auto-install
13 | Tested with latest Pop_OS as of Aug 15th 2022. Should work with latest Ubuntu, Mint, or other Ubuntu based distros!
14 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 | # Forked respin respun forked stolen and modified by DasGeek
3 | # Tested w/ Elementary OS Loki & Ubuntu 17 and 18.04 LTS
4 | # Forked and spooned from some forum post I can no longer find in a galaxy of the internet
5 | # Thank you to BigDaddyLinux and Skrappjaw for contributing!
6 | # Version 2.1.0
7 |
8 | ## Define Temporary Directory Location - "ais" stands for "Auto Install Script"
9 | tmp_dir=/tmp/ais
10 |
11 | ## Define some variables to make it less typing
12 | install='apt install -y'
13 | update='apt update; apt upgrade -y'
14 | user=$USER
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 | ## Check if snapd has been installed just in case
19 | check_snap () {
20 | if ! [ -e /usr/lib/snapd ] ; then
21 | $install snapd -y
22 | fi
23 | }
24 |
25 | check_flatpak () {
26 | if ! [ -e /usr/bin/flatpak ] ; then
27 | $install flatpak -y
28 | fi
29 | }
30 |
31 | ## Start script
32 | if [[ $EUID -ne 0 ]]; then
33 | echo "This script must be run as root type: sudo ./installscript"
34 | exit 1
35 | else
36 | #Update and Upgrade
37 | echo "Updating and Upgrading"
38 | $update
39 |
40 | echo "Creating temporary folder"
41 | mkdir $tmp_dir
42 |
43 | $install dialog
44 | cmd=(dialog --title "DasGeek Installer" --separate-output --checklist "Please Select Software You Want To Install:" 22 80 16)
45 | options=(
46 | #A "<----Category: Software Repositories---->" on
47 | 1_repos " Install Flatpak Repository" off
48 | 2_repos " Install Snaps Repository" off
49 | #B "<----Category: Notes---->" on
50 | 1_notes " Simplenote (Flatpak)" off
51 | 2_notes " Standard Notes (Flatpak)" off
52 | #C "<----Category: Social---->" on
53 | 1_social " Mumble Client" off
54 | 2_social " Zoom Meeting Client (Flatpak)" off
55 | 3_social " Telegram (Flatpak)" off
56 | 4_social " Discord (Flatpak)" off
57 | 5_social " Hexchat" off
58 | 6_social " Signal (Flatpak)" off
59 | 7_social " Element/Matrix (Flatpak)" off
60 | #D "<----Category: Tweaks---->" on
61 | 1_tweak " Elementary Tweaks" off
62 | 2_tweak " Ubuntu Restricted Extras" off
63 | 3_tweak " Gnome Tweak Tool" off
64 | 4_tweak " Xfce Monitor Move Script" off
65 | 5_tweak " Midnight Commander" off
66 | 6_tweak " Install i3wm DE" off
67 | #E "<----Category: Media---->" on
68 | 1_media " SM Player Media Player" off
69 | 2_media " Pithos (Pandora)" off
70 | 3_media " Google Desktop Player (Flatpak)" off
71 | #F "<----Category: Internet---->" on
72 | 1_internet " Google Chrome(Flatpak)" off
73 | 2_internet " Vivaldi" off
74 | 3_internet " Firefox Browser" off
75 | 4_internet " Chromium (Flatpak)" off
76 | #G "<----Category: Video, Audio & Pic Editing---->" on
77 | 1_edit " Kdenlive" off
78 | 2_edit " Shotwell" off
79 | 3_edit " GIMP" off
80 | 4_edit " OBS-Studio (Flatpak)" off
81 | 5_edit " OBS-Studio (SNAP)" off
82 | 6_edit " Audacity" off
83 | 7_edit " ffmpeg" off
84 | 8_edit " OcenAudio" off
85 | #H "<----Category: Security---->" on
86 | 1_security " Mullvad VPN" off
87 | #I "<----Category: Utility---->" on
88 | 1_utility " Virtualbox" off
89 | 2_utility " Fedora Media Writer (Flatpak)" off
90 | 3_utility " Tilix" off
91 | 4_utility " Terminator" off
92 | 5_utility " Synology NAS Backup (Flatpak)" off
93 | 6_utility " Gnome-do (Search Tool)" off
94 | 7_utility " Catfish - (File Search)" off
95 | 8_utility " Guvcview (webcam settings)" off
96 | 9_utility " Cheese" off
97 | 10_utility " Fish (command line shell)" off
98 | 11_utility " KVM" off
99 | 12_utility " Docker(CE)" off
100 | #J "<----Category: Coding & FTP---->" on
101 | 1_coding " Pycharm Pro (Pycharm Tools Flatpak)" off
102 | 2_coding " Sublime Text(Flatpak)" off # any option can be set to default to "on"
103 | 3_coding " Putty" off
104 | 4_coding " VS Codium(Flatpak)" off
105 | 5_coding " Gedit" off
106 | 6_coding " Filezilla" off
107 | 7_coding " Snapcraft (For Snap Dev)" off
108 | #K "<----Category: Gaming & Fun---->" on
109 | 1_gaming " Steam (Valve)" off
110 | 2_gaming " Lutris" off
111 | 3_gaming " DOSBox-X (Flatpak)" off
112 | 4_gaming " ScummVM (Flatpak)" off
113 | 5_gaming " Gnome Twitch Client" off
114 | 6_gaming " Kisak-mesa PPA Latest AMD Drivers (Risky)" off
115 | L "Post Install Auto Clean Up & Update" off)
116 | choices=$("${cmd[@]}" "${options[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/tty)
117 | clear
118 | for choice in $choices
119 | do
120 | case $choice in
121 | # Section A ------------repos----------------------
122 | 1_repos)
123 | #Install Flatpak Repo (Software Repository)
124 | echo "Installing Flatpak Repository"
125 | $install flatpak -y
126 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
127 | sleep 1
128 | ;;
129 |
130 | 2_repos)
131 | #Install Snap Repository (Software Repository)
132 | echo "Installing Snap Repository"
133 | check_snap
134 | sleep 1
135 | ;;
136 | # Section B -------notes---------------------------
137 |
138 | 1_notes)
139 | #Simplenote (Flatpak)
140 | echo "Installing Simplenote"
141 | check_flatpak
142 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
143 | flatpak install flathub com.simplenote.Simplenote -y
144 | sleep 1
145 | ;;
146 |
147 | 2_notes)
148 | # Standard Notes (Flatpak)
149 | echo "Installing Standard Notes"
150 | check_flatpak
151 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
152 | flatpak install flathub org.standardnotes.standardnotes -y
153 | sleep1
154 | ;;
155 |
156 | # Section C --------social-------------------------
157 |
158 | 1_social)
159 | #Mumble Client
160 | echo "Installing Mumble"
161 | add-apt-repository ppa:mumble/release
162 | apt update
163 | $install mumble
164 | sleep 1
165 | ;;
166 |
167 | 2_social)
168 | #Zoom (Flatpak)
169 | echo "Installing Zoom Meeting Client"
170 | check_flatpak
171 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
172 | flatpak install flathub us.zoom.Zoom -y
173 | sleep 1
174 | ;;
175 |
176 | 3_social)
177 | #Telegram
178 | echo "Telegram (Flatpak)"
179 | check_flatpak
180 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
181 | flatpak install flathub org.telegram.desktop -y
182 | sleep 1
183 | ;;
184 |
185 | 4_social)
186 | #Discord
187 | echo "Installing Discord (Flatpak)"
188 | check_flatpak
189 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
190 | flatpak install flathub com.discordapp.Discord -y
191 | sleep 1
192 | ;;
193 |
194 | 5_social)
195 | #Hexchat
196 | echo "Installing Hexchat"
197 | $install hexchat
198 | sleep 1
199 | ;;
200 |
201 | 6_social)
202 | #Signal (Flatpak)
203 | echo "Installing Signal Messenger (Flatpak)"
204 | check_flatpak
205 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
206 | flatpak install flathub org.signal.Signal -y
207 | sleep 1
208 | ;;
209 |
210 | 7_social)
211 | #Element (Flatpak)
212 | echo "Installing Element (Flatpak)"
213 | check_flatpak
214 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
215 | flatpak install flathub im.riot.Riot -y
216 | sleep 1
217 | ;;
218 |
219 | # Section D -----------tweak-----------------------
220 |
221 | 1_tweak)
222 | #Elementary OS Tweaks
223 | echo "Installing Elementary Tweaks"
224 | $install software-properties-common
225 | $install elementary-tweaks
226 | sleep 1
227 | ;;
228 | 2_tweak)
229 | #Ubuntu Restricted Extras
230 | echo "Installing Ubuntu Restricted Extras"
231 | $install ubuntu-restricted-extras
232 | sleep 1
233 | ;;
234 |
235 | 3_tweak)
236 | #Gnome tweak tool
237 | echo "Installing Gnome Tweak Tool"
238 | $install gnome-tweak-tool
239 | sleep 1
240 | ;;
241 |
242 | 4_tweak)
243 | #Install monitor move window script Xfce
244 | echo "Downloading Monitor move window script"
245 | wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dasgeekchannel/move-to-next-monitor/master/move-to-next-monitor -O /home/$USER/Documents/move-to-next-monitor
246 | chmod +x ~/Documents/move-to-next-monitor
247 | chown -R $USER:$USER ~/Documents/move-to-next-monitor
248 | echo "Script now resides at /home/$USER/Documents/move-to-next-monitor"
249 | sleep 1
250 | ;;
251 |
252 | 5_tweak)
253 | #Install Midnight Commander
254 | echo "Install Midnight Commander"
255 | $install mc
256 | ;;
257 |
258 | 6_tweak)
259 | #Install i3wm
260 | echo "Installing i3wm & config"
261 | $install i3 i3status dmenu i3lock xbacklight feh conky
262 | #Use XFCE panel instead of default i3 and xfce plugins
263 | $install xfwm4 xfce4-statusnotifier-plugin xfce4-statusnotifier-plugin
264 | $install xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin xfce4-sensors-plugin xfce4-battery-plugin
265 | $install xfce4-panel xfce4-clipman-plugin xfce4-session xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin
266 | $install xfce4-mount-plugin xfce4-kbdleds-plugin
267 | # Installs compton to prevent screen tearing
268 | sleep 2
269 | $install compton unclutter
270 | #hides mouse when not in use.
271 | #customize and theme
272 | $install lxappearance menulibre
273 | sleep 2
274 | mkdir /home/$USER/.config/i3
275 | sleep 2
276 | wget https://github.com/dasgeekchannel/i3wmFedora28Config/raw/master/i3wallpaper.png -O /home/$USER/Pictures/i3wallpaper.png
277 | wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dasgeekchannel/i3wmFedora28Config/master/compton.conf -O /home/$USER/.config/compton.conf
278 | wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dasgeekchannel/i3wmFedora28Config/master/config -O /home/$USER/.config/i3/config
279 | sleep 2
280 | wget https://github.com/dasgeekchannel/i3wmFedora28Config/raw/master/xfce4.zip
281 | #wget https://github.com/dasgeekchannel/i3wmFedora28Config/archive/master.zip
282 | #unzip master.zip
283 | unzip xfce4.zip
284 | sleep 2
285 | #move current xfce settings to xfce4backup
286 | mv /home/$USER/.config/xfce4 /home/$USER/.config/xfce4backup
287 | #moves downloaded xfce4 config in place
288 | sleep 2
289 | mv xfce4 /home/$USER/.config/
290 | sleep 2
291 | wget https://github.com/dasgeekchannel/i3wmFedora28Config/raw/master/xfce4.zip
292 | #wget https://github.com/dasgeekchannel/i3wmFedora28Config/archive/master.zip
293 | #unzip master.zip
294 | unzip xfce4.zip
295 | sleep 2
296 | #move current xfce settings to xfce4backup
297 | mv /home/$USER/.config/xfce4 /home/$USER/.config/xfce4backup
298 | #moves downloaded xfce4 config in place
299 | sleep 2
300 | mv xfce4 /home/$USER/.config/
301 | sleep 2
302 | chown -R $USER:$USER /home/$USER/.config/compton.conf
303 | chown -R $USER:$USER /home/$USER/Pictures/i3wallpaper.png
304 | chown -R $USER:$USER /home/$USER/.config/xfce4
305 | chown -R $USER:$USER /home/$USER/.config/i3
306 | ;;
307 |
308 | # Section E -------------media---------------------
309 |
310 | 1_media)
311 | #SMPlayer
312 | echo "Installing SMPlayer"
313 | $install smplayer
314 | sleep 1
315 | ;;
316 |
317 | 2_media)
318 | #Pithos
319 | echo "Installing Pithos"
320 | $install pithos
321 | sleep 1
322 | ;;
323 |
324 | 3_media)
325 | #Google Music Desktop Player (Flatpak)
326 | echo "Installing Google Desktop Player (Flatpak)"
327 | check_flatpak
328 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
329 | flatpak install flathub com.googleplaymusicdesktopplayer.GPMDP -y
330 | sleep 1
331 | ;;
332 |
333 | # Section F -------------internet--------------------
334 | 1_internet)
335 | #Chrome (Flatpak)
336 | echo "Installing Google Chrome"
337 | check_flatpak
338 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
339 | flatpak install flathub com.google.Chrome -y
340 | ;;
341 |
342 | 2_internet)
343 | #Vivaldi
344 | echo "Installing Vivaldi"
345 | wget https://downloads.vivaldi.com/stable/vivaldi-stable_5.4.2753.33-1_amd64.deb -O /tmp/ais/vivaldi.deb
346 | dpkg -i /tmp/ais/vivaldi.deb
347 | $install -f
348 | ;;
349 |
350 | 3_internet)
351 | #Firefox Browser
352 | echo "Firefox"
353 | $install firefox
354 | ;;
355 |
356 |
357 | 4_internet)
358 | #Chromium (Flatpak)
359 | echo "Installing Chromium"
360 | check_flatpak
361 | flatpak install flathub org.chromium.Chromium -y
362 | sleep 1
363 | ;;
364 |
365 | # Section G -------------edit(Video/Audio/Pic)---------------------
366 | 1_edit)
367 | #Kdenlive
368 | echo "Installing Kdenlive"
369 | $install kdenlive breeze-icon-theme vlc frei0r-plugins dvdauthor
370 | sleep 1
371 | ;;
372 |
373 | 2_edit)
374 | #Shotwell
375 | echo "Installing Shotwell"
376 | $install shotwell
377 | sleep 1
378 | ;;
379 |
380 | 3_edit)
381 | #GIMP (SNAP)
382 | echo "Installing GIMP"
383 | check_snap
384 | snap install gimp --edge
385 | sleep 1
386 | ;;
387 |
388 | 4_edit)
389 | #OBS Studio (Flatpak)
390 | echo "Installing OBS Studio"
391 | $install ffmpeg
392 | check_flatpak
393 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
394 | flatpak install flathub com.obsproject.Studio -y
395 | sleep 1
396 | ;;
397 |
398 | 5_edit)
399 | #OBS Studio (SNAP)
400 | echo "Installing OBS Studio (SNAP)"
401 | check_snap
402 | snap install obs-studio
403 | ;;
404 |
405 | 6_edit)
406 | #Audacity
407 | echo "installing Audacity"
408 | $install audacity
409 | sleep 1
410 | ;;
411 |
412 | 7_edit)
413 | #ffmpeg
414 | echo "Installing ffmpeg"
415 | $install ffmpeg
416 | sleep 1
417 | ;;
418 |
419 | 8_edit)
420 | #OcenAudio Editor
421 | echo "Installing OcenAudio"
422 | wget -O $tmp_dir/ocenaudio.deb https://www.ocenaudio.com/start_download/ocenaudio_debian64.deb
423 | dpkg -i $tmp_dir/ocenaudio.deb
424 | sleep 1
425 | ;;
426 |
427 | # Section H -----------security-----------------------
428 | 1_security)
429 | #Mullvad VPN
430 | echo "Mullvad VPN"
431 | wget -O $tmp_dir/mullvad.deb https://mullvad.net/download/app/deb/latest/
432 | dpkg -i $tmp_dir/mullvad.deb
433 | sleep 1
434 | ;;
435 |
436 |
437 | # Section I ----------utility------------------------
438 |
439 | 1_utility)
440 | #Virtualbox
441 | echo "Installing Virtualbox"
442 | $install virtualbox
443 | sleep 1
444 | ;;
445 |
446 | 2_utility)
447 | #Fedora Media Writer
448 | echo "Fedora Media Writer"
449 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
450 | flatpak install flathub org.fedoraproject.MediaWriter -y
451 | sleep 1
452 | ;;
453 |
454 | 3_utility)
455 | #Tilix (Tiling Terminal)
456 | echo "Installing Tilix"
457 | $install tilix
458 | sleep 1
459 | ;;
460 |
461 | 4_utility)
462 | #Skynet/Terminator
463 | echo "Installing Terminator"
464 | $install terminator
465 | sleep 1
466 | ;;
467 |
468 | 5_utility)
469 | #Synology NAS Assistant & Backup
470 | echo "Installing Syn Assist and Syn Drive"
471 | check_flatpak
472 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
473 | flatpak install flathub com.synology.CloudStationBackup -y
474 | flatpak install flathub com.synology.SynologyDrive -y
475 | sleep 1
476 |
477 | ;;
478 |
479 | 6_utility)
480 | #Gnome-do
481 | echo "Installing GnomeDo"
482 | $install gnome-do gnome-do-plugins
483 | sleep 1
484 | ;;
485 |
486 | 7_utility)
487 | #Install Catfish
488 | echo "Installing Catfish"
489 | $install catfish
490 |
491 | sleep 1
492 | ;;
493 |
494 | 8_utility)
495 | #Guvcview
496 | echo "Installing Guvcview"
497 | $install libgsl2 libguvcview guvcview
498 | sleep 1
499 | ;;
500 |
501 | 9_utility)
502 | #Cheese
503 | echo "Installing Cheese"
504 | $install cheese
505 | sleep 1
506 | ;;
507 |
508 | 10_utility)
509 | #Fish
510 | echo "Installing Fish"
511 | $install fish
512 | sleep 1
513 | ;;
514 |
515 | 11_utility)
516 | #kvm
517 | echo "Installing KVM"
518 | $install qemu-kvm libvirt-bin bridge-utils virt-manager virtinst virt-viewer firewalld ebtables iptables qemu libspice-client-gtk-3.0-dev
519 | sleep 1
520 | addgroup libvirtd
521 | adduser $USER libvirtd
522 | systemctl restart libvirtd
523 | sleep 1
524 | ;;
525 |
526 | 12_utility) #Docker
527 | echo "Installing Docker"
528 | $install apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl software-properties-common
529 | wget -O - https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo apt-key add -
530 | echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu $(lsb_release -cs) stable" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list
531 | apt update
532 | $install docker-ce
533 | ;;
534 |
535 | # Section J -----------coding-----------------------
536 |
537 | 1_coding)
538 | #Python Tools (Dev Testing)
539 | echo "Installing Python Tools"
540 | #Install PIP, packages, dev tools, and Pycharm
541 | $install python3-pip build-essential libssl-dev libffi-dev python-dev openjdk-8-jdk python3-setuptools
542 |
543 | #Install Flatpak
544 | echo "Installing Pycharm Pro"
545 | check_flatpak
546 | flatpak install flathub com.jetbrains.PyCharm-Professional -y
547 | sleep 1
548 | ;;
549 |
550 | 2_coding)
551 | #Install Sublime Text*
552 | echo "Installing Sublime Text"
553 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
554 | flatpak install flathub com.sublimetext.three -y
555 | sleep 1
556 | ;;
557 |
558 |
559 | 3_coding)
560 | #Putty
561 | echo "Installing Putty"
562 | $install putty
563 | sleep 1
564 | ;;
565 |
566 | 4_coding)
567 | #VSCodium - Visual Studio Code
568 | echo "VSCodium"
569 | check_flatpak
570 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
571 | flatpak install flathub com.vscodium.codium -y
572 | sleep 1
573 | ;;
574 |
575 | 5_coding)
576 | #Install Gedit
577 | echo "Gedit"
578 | $install gedit
579 | sleep 1
580 | ;;
581 |
582 | 6_coding)
583 | #Filezilla (not related to Godzilla)
584 | echo "Installing Filezilla"
585 | $install filezilla
586 | sleep 1
587 | ;;
588 |
589 | 7_coding)
590 | #SnapCraft
591 | $install snapcraft build-essential
592 | mkdir -p ~/mysnaps
593 | chown -R $USER:$USER ~/mysnaps
594 | ;;
595 |
596 | 1_gaming)
597 | #Steam
598 | echo "Installing Steam"
599 | $install steam
600 | sleep 1
601 | ;;
602 |
603 | 2_gaming)
604 | #Lutris
605 | echo "Installing Lutris"
606 | add-apt-repository ppa:lutris-team/lutris
607 | apt update
608 | $install lutris
609 | ;;
610 |
611 | 3_gaming)
612 | #DOSBox-X (SNAP)
613 | echo "Installing DOSBox-X"
614 | check_flatpak
615 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
616 | flatpak install flathub com.dosbox_x.DOSBox-X -y
617 | ;;
618 |
619 | 4_gaming)
620 | #ScummVM (SNAP)
621 | echo "Installing ScummVM"
622 | check_flatpak
623 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
624 | flatpak install flathub org.scummvm.ScummVM -y
625 | ;;
626 |
627 | 5_gaming)
628 | #Gnome Twitch Client
629 | echo "Installing Gnome Twitch client"
630 | $install gnome-twitch
631 | ;;
632 |
633 | 6_gaming)
634 | #Install AMD Drivers kisak-mesa ppa
635 | echo "Installing PPA latest Mesa Drivers"
636 | add-apt-repository ppa:kisak/kisak-mesa
637 | apt update
638 | apt upgrade
639 | ;;
640 |
641 | L)
642 | #Clean up
643 | echo "Cleaning up"
644 | $update
645 | apt autoremove -y
646 | rm -rf $tmp_dir
647 | ;;
648 |
649 | esac
650 | done
651 | fi
652 |
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