├── src ├── hbclist.csv ├── newinst.csv ├── appPrefDir │ └── Sublime Text 3 │ │ └── myprefs.txt ├── hblist.csv ├── appsloc.csv ├── appSupportDir │ └── Sublime Text 3 │ │ └── Local │ │ └── readme.txt ├── local.formulas ├── local.apps ├── hb.apps.txt ├── hb.formulas.txt ├── copycache.sh ├── crelist.sh ├── bkupbrew.sh ├── hb.pips.txt ├── creuclist.sh ├── hbcoffline.sh ├── cppi.sh ├── macinst └── olinst ├── readme.txt ├── .gitignore ├── changelog.md ├── Contributing.md ├── README.md └── LICENSE /src/hbclist.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | atom 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/newinst.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | atom 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/appPrefDir/Sublime Text 3/myprefs.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | mypreferencestext -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/hblist.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | android-platform-tools 2 | atk 3 | autoconf 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/appsloc.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | atom 2 | sublime-text3,Sublime Text 3,Sublime Text 3 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/appSupportDir/Sublime Text 3/Local/readme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | this is where the license file is located -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/local.formulas: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # ============================== 3 | # brew install formulas 4 | # ============================== 5 | brew_install_or_upgrade 'python' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/local.apps: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # ============================== 3 | # brew cask install apps 4 | # ============================== 5 | brew_cask_install 'atom' 6 | brew_cask_install 'cloud' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | MAC app downloader and installer using Homebrew and Homebrew cask 2 | 3 | Edit the hb.apps.txt, hb.formulas.txt and hb.pips.txt 4 | for your required files 5 | 6 | Then run ./macinst from the command line to download and install 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/hb.apps.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # ============================== 3 | # brew cask install apps 4 | # ============================== 5 | brew_cask_install 'atom' 6 | brew_cask_install 'cloud' 7 | brew_cask_install 'firefox' 8 | brew_cask_install 'iterm2' 9 | brew_cask_install 'wget' 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/hb.formulas.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # ============================== 3 | # brew install formulas 4 | # ============================== 5 | brew_install_or_upgrade 'python' 6 | brew_install_or_upgrade 'Zsh' 7 | brew_install_or_upgrade 'Zshdb' 8 | brew_install_or_upgrade 'Zzz' 9 | 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/copycache.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # @name copycache.sh 3 | # @version v0.0.4 4 | # @description this script copies files from the $HOME/Library/Caches/Homebrew to the 5 | # external drive + /Library/Caches/Homebrew 6 | # @usage run this script from an external drive under a sub directory such as hbcoffline 7 | 8 | from_dir="$HOME/Library/Caches/Homebrew" 9 | to_dir="${PWD}/Library/Caches/" 10 | 11 | if [ ! -d "$to_dir" ]; then 12 | mkdir "$to_dir" 13 | fi 14 | rsync -rvuh ${from_dir} $to_dir --progress --exclude=.DS_Store --stats --safe-links 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/crelist.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # @Appname: crelist create a file list of homebrew and homebrew-cask 3 | # @version: 0.0.1 4 | # @Description: creates a list of installed homebrew and homebrew-cask files and stores them in 5 | # hblist.csv and hbclist.csv 6 | # @Usage: On the technician's computer run this script 7 | # then copy the files from the cache directory 8 | 9 | echo "Creating homebrew list of installed apps" 10 | 11 | brew list -1 >hblist.csv 12 | 13 | echo "Creating homebrew cask list of installed apps" 14 | 15 | brew cask list -1>hbclist.csv -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .idea/* 2 | appSupportDir/Sublime Text 3/.* 3 | appSupportDir/Sublime Text 3/Installed Packages/0_package_control_loader.sublime-package 4 | 5 | appSupportDir/Sublime Text 3/Installed Packages/Edit Command Palette.sublime-package 6 | 7 | appSupportDir/Sublime Text 3/Installed Packages/Package Control.sublime-package 8 | 9 | appSupportDir/Sublime Text 3/Installed Packages/Ruby Completions.sublime-package 10 | 11 | appSupportDir/Sublime Text 3/Installed Packages/SideBarEnhancements.sublime-package 12 | 13 | appSupportDir/Sublime Text 3/Packages/0_package_control_loader/00-package_control.py 14 | 15 | appSupportDir/Sublime Text 3/Packages/0_package_control_loader/00-package_control.pyc 16 | 17 | appSupportDir/Sublime Text 3/Packages/* 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/bkupbrew.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # @name bkupbrew.sh 3 | # @description this script will backup brew and brew cask files 4 | # @version v0.0.2 5 | # @changelog v0.0.2 changed cp to rsync 6 | 7 | 8 | # /usr/local/Library files 9 | 10 | from_dir="/usr/local/Homebrew/Library" 11 | to_dir="${PWD}/usr/local/" 12 | 13 | 14 | if [ ! -d "$to_dir/Library/" ]; then 15 | mkdir -pv "$to_dir/Library/" 16 | fi 17 | echo "Copying Brew Library" 18 | # cp -nvR ${from_dir} $to_dir 19 | rsync -rvuh ${from_dir} $to_dir --progress --exclude=.DS_Store --stats --safe-links 20 | 21 | 22 | # usr/local/bin 23 | echo "Copying Brew file" 24 | if [ ! -d "$to_dir/bin/" ]; then 25 | mkdir -pv "$to_dir/bin/" 26 | fi 27 | 28 | cp -v /usr/local/bin/brew $to_dir/bin/brew 29 | 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/hb.pips.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # pip install or update 3 | pip_install_or_update BeautifulSoup 4 | pip_install_or_update cElementTree 5 | pip_install_or_update ciElementTree 6 | pip_install_or_update doc2dash 7 | pip_install_or_update easygui 8 | pip_install_or_update docutils 9 | pip_install_or_update EasyTkinter 10 | pip_install_or_update lxml 11 | pip_install_or_update mysql-connector-python-cext 12 | pip_install_or_update Nuitka 13 | pip_install_or_update passlib 14 | pip_install_or_update pip 15 | pip_install_or_update py2app 16 | pip_install_or_update six 17 | pip_install_or_update Sphinx 18 | pip_install_or_update termcolor 19 | pip_install_or_update tikitiki 20 | pip_install_or_update tldextract 21 | pip_install_or_update TreeSoup 22 | pip_install_or_update vboxapi 23 | pip_install_or_update wheel 24 | pip_install_or_update wxPython 25 | pip_install_or_update wxPython-common 26 | pip_install_or_update zope.interface -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /changelog.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Changelog 2 | 3 | ## homebrew-homebrew-caskroom-offline-installer 4 | @version: 0.0.6 5 | * added in the following: 6 | 7 | LICENSE 8 | Contributing.md 9 | placed files in src directory 10 | 11 | ## @Appname: olinst - OffLine install 12 | 13 | @version: 0.0.5 14 | * added in the following: 15 | 16 | export HOMEBREW_CACHE="${PWD}/Library/Caches/Homebrew" 17 | 18 | export HOMEBREW_BREW_FILE="${PWD}/Homebrew/bin/brew" 19 | 20 | to allow installing from external drive 21 | 22 | @version: 0.0.4 23 | 24 | * added in update apps 25 | 26 | @version: 0.0.3 27 | * Added in update option 28 | 29 | @version: 0.0.2 30 | * initial release 31 | 32 | ## @Appname: crelist - create a file list of homebrew and homebrew-cask 33 | 34 | @version: 0.0.3 35 | * added in function to test if lastest and true 36 | 37 | @version: 0.0.2 38 | * added in add latest to file for use with olinst 39 | 40 | @version: 0.0.1 41 | * initial release 42 | 43 | ## @Appname: cppi Copy Preferences and Plug In's 44 | 45 | @version: 0.1.0 46 | * initial release 47 | 48 | ## @Appname copycache.sh - copy cache files 49 | @version v0.0.4 50 | * initial release 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/creuclist.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # @Appname: creuclist create a file list of homebrew-cask updates 3 | # @version: 0.0.3 4 | # @Description: creates a list of installed homebrew-cask files that have updates and stores them in 5 | # uclist.csv 6 | # @Usage: On the technician's computer run this script 7 | # edit uclist.csv to your requirements 8 | # then run olinst 9 | 10 | echo "Performing brew update to get the latest casks" 11 | brew update 12 | 13 | inputfile="uclist.csv" 14 | 15 | if [ -f "$inputfile" ]; then 16 | echo "$inputfile file found deleting" 17 | rm -f $inputfile 18 | # return 19 | else 20 | echo "$inputfile file not found" 21 | # return -1 22 | fi 23 | 24 | echo "Creating homebrew cask list of updateable apps" 25 | 26 | casks=( $(brew cask list) ) 27 | for cask in ${casks[@]}; do 28 | current="$(brew cask info $cask | sed -n '1p' | sed -n 's/^.*: \(.*\)$/\1/p')" 29 | auto_updates="$(brew cask cat $cask | sed -n s/'auto_updates '//p | sed -n 's/^.* \(.*\)$/\1/p')" 30 | installed=( $(ls /usr/local/Caskroom/$cask)) 31 | # if value of current equals latest and auto_updates is not true then add to the uclist.csv 32 | # if value of current equals latest and auto_updates is true then add to the uclatestlist.csv 33 | # if value of current is not equal to value of installed then add to the uclist.csv 34 | # else skip 35 | if [ "$current" = "latest" ]; then 36 | echo "$(tput sgr0)$(tput rev) ✔ $(tput sgr0) Adding $cask $current to upgrade list file" 37 | if [ "$auto_updates" = "true" ]; then 38 | echo $cask,$current,$auto_updates >>uclatestlist.csv 39 | else 40 | # echo "$cask,$current" 41 | echo $cask,$current >>uclist.csv 42 | fi 43 | else 44 | if (! [[ " ${installed[@]} " == *" $current "* ]]); then 45 | echo "$(tput sgr0)$(tput rev) ✔ $(tput sgr0) Adding $cask v$current to upgrade list file " 46 | echo $cask >>uclist.csv 47 | fi 48 | # display skipping cask when no updates to do. 49 | #else 50 | # if [ $current = "latest" ]; then 51 | # echo "$cask $current is up-to-date, skipping." 52 | # else 53 | # echo "$cask v$current is up-to-date, skipping." 54 | # fi 55 | fi 56 | done -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/hbcoffline.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | #!/bin/sh 3 | # ============================================ 4 | # This is an offline installer application of homebrew cask. 5 | # ============================================ 6 | # Procedure: 7 | # First use a Mac that is connected to the internet to download the files that will be used 8 | # for offline usage. Then copy the downloaded files from the /Library/Caches/Homebrew directory 9 | # to an external drive directory such as /homebrewfiles/Library/Caches/Homebrew 10 | # or use the copycache.sh script 11 | # ============================================ 12 | # What it does: 13 | # This will change the environment variable of HOMEBREW_CACHE to the current dir 14 | # and the path of /Library/Caches/Homebrew 15 | # Then loading the file list of 'local.apps' it will check and install apps 16 | # then it will load the file list of 'local.formulas' and check and install formulas. 17 | # 18 | # ============================================ 19 | 20 | # clear 21 | 22 | fancy_echo() { 23 | local fmt="$1"; shift 24 | 25 | # shellcheck disable=SC2059 26 | printf "\n$fmt\n" "$@" 27 | } 28 | 29 | fancy_echo "Changing HOMEBREW_CACHE to current location" 30 | export HOMEBREW_CACHE="${PWD}/Library/Caches/Homebrew" 31 | 32 | 33 | brew_install_or_upgrade() { 34 | if brew_is_installed "$1"; then 35 | if brew_is_upgradable "$1"; then 36 | fancy_echo "Upgrading %s ..." "$1" 37 | brew upgrade "$@" 38 | else 39 | fancy_echo "Already using the latest version of %s. Skipping ..." "$1" 40 | fi 41 | else 42 | fancy_echo "Installing %s ..." "$1" 43 | brew install "$@" 44 | # todo: add in if failure to get file then try proxy 45 | # http_proxy=http://: brew install $FORMULA 46 | fi 47 | } 48 | 49 | brew_is_installed() { 50 | brew list -1 | grep -Fqx "$1" 51 | } 52 | 53 | brew_is_upgradable() { 54 | ! brew outdated --quiet "$1" >/dev/null 55 | } 56 | 57 | brew_tap_is_installed() { 58 | brew tap | grep -Fqx "$1" 59 | } 60 | 61 | brew_tap() { 62 | if ! brew_tap_is_installed "$1"; then 63 | fancy_echo "Tapping $1..." 64 | brew tap "$1" 2> /dev/null 65 | fi 66 | } 67 | 68 | brew_cask_expand_alias() { 69 | brew cask info "$1" 2>/dev/null | head -1 | awk '{gsub(/:/, ""); print $1}' 70 | } 71 | 72 | brew_cask_is_installed() { 73 | local NAME 74 | NAME=$(brew_cask_expand_alias "$1") 75 | brew cask list -1 | grep -Fqx "$NAME" 76 | } 77 | 78 | app_is_installed() { 79 | local app_name 80 | app_name=$(echo "$1" | cut -d'-' -f1) 81 | find /Applications -iname "$app_name*" -maxdepth 1 | egrep '.*' > /dev/null 82 | } 83 | 84 | brew_cask_install() { 85 | if app_is_installed "$1" || brew_cask_is_installed "$1"; then 86 | fancy_echo "$1 is already installed. Skipping..." 87 | else 88 | fancy_echo "Installing $1..." 89 | brew cask install "$@" 90 | fi 91 | } 92 | 93 | brew_tap 'caskroom/cask' 94 | 95 | brew_install_or_upgrade 'brew-cask' 96 | 97 | brew_tap 'caskroom/versions' 98 | 99 | # brew_cask_install 'atom' 100 | 101 | # Install apps 102 | fancy_echo 'Checking and installing Apps' 103 | if [ -f "$PWD/local.apps" ]; then 104 | . "$PWD/local.apps" 105 | fi 106 | 107 | # Install formulas 108 | fancy_echo 'Checking and installing formulas' 109 | if [ -f "$PWD/local.formulas" ]; then 110 | . "$PWD/local.formulas" 111 | fi 112 | 113 | export HOMEBREW_CACHE='/Library/Caches/Homebrew' 114 | 115 | fancy_echo 'Changing HOMEBREW_CACHE to default location' 116 | 117 | 118 | # echo "$HOMEBREW_CACHE" 119 | 120 | fancy_echo 'All done!' 121 | 122 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Contributing.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [![cavtronics logo](https://cldup.com/BhJv2ZU0rj.jpg)](http://www.cavtronics.com "cavtronics") 2 | 3 | 4 | # Contributing 5 | 6 | When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue, 7 | email, or any other method with the owners of this repository before making a change. 8 | 9 | Please note we have a code of conduct, please follow it in all your interactions with the project. 10 | 11 | ## Pull Request Process 12 | 13 | 1. Ensure any install or build dependencies are removed before the end of the layer when doing a 14 | build. 15 | 2. Update the README.md with details of changes to the interface, this includes new environment 16 | variables, exposed ports, useful file locations and container parameters. 17 | 3. Increase the version numbers in any examples files and the README.md to the new version that this 18 | Pull Request would represent. The versioning scheme we use is [SemVer](http://semver.org/). 19 | 4. You may merge the Pull Request in once you have the sign-off of two other developers, or if you 20 | do not have permission to do that, you may request the second reviewer to merge it for you. 21 | 22 | ## Code of Conduct 23 | 24 | ### Our Pledge 25 | 26 | In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as 27 | contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and 28 | our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body 29 | size, disability, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, level of experience, 30 | nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and 31 | orientation. 32 | 33 | ### Our Standards 34 | 35 | Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment 36 | include: 37 | 38 | * Using welcoming and inclusive language 39 | * Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences 40 | * Gracefully accepting constructive criticism 41 | * Focusing on what is best for the community 42 | * Showing empathy towards other community members 43 | 44 | Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include: 45 | 46 | * The use of sexualized language or imagery and unwelcome sexual attention or 47 | advances 48 | * Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks 49 | * Public or private harassment 50 | * Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic 51 | address, without explicit permission 52 | * Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a 53 | professional setting 54 | 55 | ### Our Responsibilities 56 | 57 | Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable 58 | behavior and are expected to take appropriate and fair corrective action in 59 | response to any instances of unacceptable behavior. 60 | 61 | Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or 62 | reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions 63 | that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or 64 | permanently any contributor for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate, 65 | threatening, offensive, or harmful. 66 | 67 | ### Scope 68 | 69 | This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces 70 | when an individual is representing the project or its community. Examples of 71 | representing a project or community include using an official project e-mail 72 | address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed 73 | representative at an online or offline event. Representation of a project may be 74 | further defined and clarified by project maintainers. 75 | 76 | ### Enforcement 77 | 78 | Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be 79 | reported by contacting the project team at [INSERT EMAIL ADDRESS]. All 80 | complaints will be reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that 81 | is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances. The project team is 82 | obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident. 83 | Further details of specific enforcement policies may be posted separately. 84 | 85 | Project maintainers who do not follow or enforce the Code of Conduct in good 86 | faith may face temporary or permanent repercussions as determined by other 87 | members of the project's leadership. 88 | 89 | ### Attribution 90 | 91 | This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], version 1.4, 92 | available at [http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4][version] 93 | 94 | [homepage]: http://contributor-covenant.org 95 | [version]: http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [![cavtronics logo](https://cldup.com/BhJv2ZU0rj.jpg)](http://www.cavtronics.com "cavtronics") 2 | 3 | Buy Me A Coffee 4 | 5 | 6 | ![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/github/license/pacav69/homebrew-homebrew-caskroom-offline-installer?style=flat-square) 7 | [![contributions welcome](https://img.shields.io/badge/contributions-welcome-brightgreen.svg?style=flat)](#Contributing) 8 | ![GitHub issues](https://img.shields.io/github/issues/pacav69/homebrew-homebrew-caskroom-offline-installer)![GitHub release (latest by date including pre-releases)](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/pacav69/homebrew-homebrew-caskroom-offline-installer?display_name=release&include_prereleases) 9 | 10 | # Brew and Brew Cask OffLine installer 11 | 12 | # Purpose 13 | The purpose of these apps is to provide an offline installer for brew and brew cask files. 14 | 15 | 16 | # Usage 17 | These files provide a method to install apps on Mac computers: 18 | * for a new install of the Operating System 19 | * that don't have an internet connection 20 | * that are newly purchased 21 | * that are on a network 22 | * to save having to download files repeatively 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | ## Appname: crelist.sh - create list 27 | Description: creates a list of installed homebrew and homebrew-cask files and stores them in hblist.csv and hbclist.csv 28 | Usage: On the technician's computer run this script then copy the created files and the files stored in the cache directory to an external drive. 29 | from the command line run: 30 | ``` 31 | ./crelist 32 | ``` 33 | this will create two files hblist.csv and hbclist.csv in the current directory. 34 | Then edit the files to the desired requirements. 35 | 36 | 37 | ## Appname: olinst - OffLine install 38 | Description: this script will install homebrew and homebrew-cask files from a list stored in a hblist.csv and hbclist.csv or 39 | a filename from the command line. 40 | 41 | ### Options: 42 | 43 | usage: ./olinst [options] 44 | 45 | options: 46 | -c Cask Filename list to use for install. 47 | -b Brew Filename list to use for install. 48 | -uc Update Cask Filename list to use. 49 | -h, --help Show this help. 50 | If no filename is given then app will use the default files hblist.csv and hbclist.csv 51 | 52 | examples from the command line run: 53 | 54 | ``` 55 | ./olinst 56 | ``` 57 | this will install the files that are listed in hblist.csv and hbclist.csv files 58 | 59 | ``` 60 | ./olinst -c newinst.csv 61 | ``` 62 | this will install the brew cask files that are listed in newinst.csv 63 | 64 | 65 | ``` 66 | ./olinst -b mybrew.csv 67 | ``` 68 | this will install the brew files that are listed in mybrew.csv 69 | 70 | ``` 71 | ./olinst -uc ucask.csv 72 | ``` 73 | this will update the brew cask files installed that are listed in ucask.csv 74 | 75 | 76 | ### hbclist.csv options 77 | In the hbclist.csv if the second value is null then the appname will install to ~/Applications directory, otherwise if the second value is "A" then the app will install to /Applications directory 78 | 79 | ## Appname: cppi - Copy Preferences and Plug In's 80 | Description: copies preferences and plugins to the relevant directories. 81 | Usage: Install the app {appname}, make changes to your requirements eg colors, fonts etc and install plugins 82 | Copy files from $HOME/Library/Application Support/{appName} to appSupportDir or Copy files from /Library/Application Support/{appName} to appSupportDir and add "a" to 83 | appsloc.csv file so that it reads like this: 84 | ``` 85 | {appName},a, 86 | ``` 87 | 88 | so that the app will use the alternative location for copying files. 89 | 90 | Copy files from $HOME/Library/Preferences/{appName} to appPrefDir or Copy files from /Library/Preferences/{appName} to appPrefDir and add "a" to 91 | appsloc.csv file so that it reads like this: 92 | ``` 93 | {appName},,a 94 | ``` 95 | 96 | so that the app will use the alternative location for copying files. 97 | or a combination of both 98 | ``` 99 | {appName},a,a 100 | ``` 101 | 102 | Add {appName}, {appSupportDir}, {appPreferences} to appsloc.csv making sure that each field is separated with a comma including spaces in the directory names and matches the directory names in the appSupportDir and appPrefDir directories. 103 | Where 104 | * {appName} is the brew cask name 105 | * {appSupportDir} is the directory located in the '$HOME/Library/Application Support' directory or use "a" so that it will use the alternative '/Library/Application Support' 106 | * {appPreferences} is the directory located in the '$HOME/Library/Preferences/' directory or use "a" so that it will use the alternative '/Library/Preferences/' 107 | 108 | for example the contents of appsloc.csv 109 | ``` 110 | sublime-text3,Sublime Text 3,Sublime Text 3 111 | ``` 112 | 113 | from the command line run: 114 | ``` 115 | cppi.sh 116 | ``` 117 | 118 | this will then load the list from appsloc.csv and then copy the support files and preferences to the relevant directories based on {appname} if installed. 119 | 120 | ## Appname: copycache.sh 121 | Description: this script copies files from the $HOME/Library/Caches/Homebrew to the external drive + /Library/Caches/Homebrew 122 | usage run this script from the command line on an external drive under a sub directory such as hbcoffline 123 | 124 | from the command line on an external drive run: 125 | 126 | ``` 127 | ./copycache.sh 128 | ``` 129 | 130 | ## Appname: bkupbrew.sh - backup brew and brew cask files 131 | Description: this script will backup brew and brew cask files 132 | 133 | from the command line on an external drive run: 134 | ``` 135 | ./bkupbrew.sh 136 | ``` 137 | ## Appname: creuclist.sh create a file list of homebrew-cask updates 138 | Description: creates a list of installed homebrew-cask files that have updates and stores them in uclist.csv 139 | Usage: On the technician's computer run this script then copy the files from the cache directory 140 | 141 | from the command line run: 142 | ``` 143 | ./creuclist.sh 144 | ``` 145 | this will create uclist.csv file 146 | including 'latest' 147 | then adjust to your requirements. 148 | 149 | from the command line run: 150 | ``` 151 | ./olinst -uc uclist.csv 152 | ``` 153 | this will then update and uninstall 'latest' then install apps that are listed in the file. 154 | 155 | p.s: 156 | I **LOVE** coffee! Buy me a coffee at: 157 | 158 | [![Donate](https://img.shields.io/badge/Donate-PayPal-green.svg)](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=ZHBUNDXJXVW4U) 159 | 160 | 161 | ## Support 162 | 163 | 164 | 165 | [Help support by buying some merchandise](https://cavtronics-3.creator-spring.com/) 166 | 167 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/cppi.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # @Appname: cppi Copy Preferences and Plug In's 3 | # @version: 0.1.0 4 | # @Description: copies plugins and preferences to the relevant directories 5 | # @Usage: Install the app {appname}, make changes to your requirements eg colors, fonts etc 6 | # install plugins 7 | # Copy files from $HOME/Library/Application Support/{appName} to appSupportDir 8 | # or Copy files from /Library/Application Support/{appName} to appSupportDir and add "a" to 9 | # appsloc.csv file so that it reads like this: 10 | # {appName},a, 11 | # so that it will use the alternative location 12 | # ============================================= 13 | # Copy files from $HOME/Library/Preferences/{appName} to appPrefDir 14 | # or Copy files from /Library/Preferences/{appName} to appPrefDir and add "a" to 15 | # appsloc.csv file so that it reads like this: 16 | # {appName},,a 17 | # so that it will use the alternative location 18 | # or a combination of both 19 | # {appName},a,a 20 | # 21 | # Add {appName}, {appSupportDir}, {appPreferences} to appsloc.csv making sure that each field 22 | # is separated with a comma including spaces in the directory names and matches the directory 23 | # names in the appSupportDir and appPrefDir directories. 24 | # Where {appName} is the brew cask name 25 | # {appSupportDir} is the directory located in the '$HOME/Library/Application Support' directory 26 | # or use "a" so that it will use the alternative '/Library/Application Support' 27 | # {appPreferences} is the directory located in the '$HOME/Library/Preferences/' directory 28 | # or use "a" so that it will use the alternative '/Library/Preferences/' 29 | 30 | # for example 31 | # sublime-text3,Sublime Text 3,Sublime Text 3 32 | # 33 | # run cppi.sh - this will then load the list from appsloc.csv and then copy the support files 34 | # and preferences to the relevant directories based on {appname} if installed. 35 | 36 | fancy_echo() { 37 | local fmt="$1"; shift 38 | 39 | # shellcheck disable=SC2059 40 | printf "\n$fmt\n" "$@" 41 | } 42 | 43 | # =========================== 44 | # appSupportDir 45 | # =========================== 46 | from_appSupportDir="appSupportDir" 47 | 48 | # default location 49 | to_appSupportDir="$HOME/Library/Application Support" 50 | # alternative location 51 | to_appSupportDirAlt="/Library/Application Support" 52 | 53 | # =========================== 54 | # app Preference 55 | # =========================== 56 | from_appPrefDir="appPrefDir" 57 | 58 | # default location 59 | to_appPref="$HOME/Library/Preferences/" 60 | # alternative location 61 | to_appPrefAlt="/Library/Preferences/" 62 | 63 | 64 | # =========================== 65 | # start copying preferences and plug-ins 66 | # =========================== 67 | function install_prefplugins { 68 | # inputfile="appsloc.csv" 69 | SaveIFS=$IFS 70 | IFS="," 71 | while read appName appSupportDir appPreferences; do 72 | #echo "the first value is", ${appName} 73 | #echo "the second value is", ${appSupportDir} 74 | #echo "the third value is", ${appPreferences} 75 | # fancy_echo "Checking if Application \"${appName}\" is installed..." 76 | 77 | # =========================== 78 | # check if the app is installed 79 | # =========================== 80 | if brew cask list -1 | grep -Fqx ${appName}; then 81 | fancy_echo "${appName} is installed, adding files..." 82 | # =========================== 83 | # copy Application support files 84 | # if the appSupportDir value is null then test to see if there is a 85 | # directory of the appName 86 | # =========================== 87 | if [ -z "${appSupportDir}" ]; then 88 | fancy_echo " no ${appName} directory found in list trying $appName directory" 89 | if [ -d "$from_appSupportDir/$appName" ]; then 90 | fancy_echo "found $appName directory" 91 | fancy_echo "Adding files to the Application support \"${appSupportDir}\" directory" 92 | rsync -rvuh "$from_appSupportDir/${appName}" "$to_appSupportDir" --progress --exclude=.DS_Store --safe-links 93 | else 94 | fancy_echo "didn't find $appName directory" 95 | fi 96 | else 97 | fancy_echo "adding Application support files." 98 | if [ ${appSupportDir} == "a" ]; then 99 | fancy_echo "using alternative app support directory" 100 | sudo cp -nfvR "$from_appSupportDir/${appName}/" "$to_appSupportDirAlt/${appName}" 101 | else 102 | if [ -d "$from_appSupportDir/${appSupportDir}/" ]; then 103 | fancy_echo "using default support directory with user supplied directory" 104 | cp -nfvR "$from_appSupportDir/${appSupportDir}/" "$to_appSupportDir/${appSupportDir}" 105 | else 106 | fancy_echo "No support directory found" 107 | fi 108 | fi 109 | fi 110 | # =========================== 111 | # copying Preference files to appPref directories 112 | # if the appPreferences content is null then test to see if there is a 113 | # directory of the appName under appPrefDir 114 | # =========================== 115 | if [ -z "${appPreferences}" ]; then 116 | fancy_echo " no ${appName} preferences directory found in list trying $appName preferences directory" 117 | if [ -d "$from_appPrefDir/$appName" ]; then 118 | fancy_echo "found $appName preferences directory" 119 | rsync -rvuh "$from_appPrefDir/${appName}" "$to_appPref" --progress --exclude=.DS_Store --safe-links 120 | else 121 | fancy_echo "didn't find $appName preferences directory" 122 | fi 123 | else 124 | # =========================== 125 | # copying Preference files to alternative directories 126 | # =========================== 127 | fancy_echo "copying Preference files." 128 | if [ ${appPreferences} == "a" ]; then 129 | fancy_echo "using alternative app Preference directory" 130 | sudo cp -nfvR "$from_appPrefDir/${appName}/" "$to_appPrefAlt/${appName}" 131 | else 132 | if [ -d "$from_appPrefDir/${appPreferences}/" ]; then 133 | fancy_echo "using default Preference directory with user defined directory" 134 | cp -nfvR "$from_appPrefDir/${appPreferences}/" "$to_appPref/${appPreferences}" 135 | else 136 | fancy_echo "didn't find $appName preferences directory" 137 | fi 138 | fi 139 | fi 140 | 141 | else 142 | fancy_echo "${appName} is NOT installed skipping" 143 | fi 144 | 145 | done < "$inputfile" 146 | IFS=$SaveIFS 147 | } 148 | 149 | # =========================== 150 | # if no appSupportDir or appPrefDir then create them 151 | # =========================== 152 | if [ ! -d "$from_appSupportDir" ]; then 153 | mkdir "$from_appSupportDir" 154 | fi 155 | 156 | if [ ! -d "$from_appPrefDir" ]; then 157 | mkdir "$from_appPrefDir" 158 | fi 159 | # =========================== 160 | # check if appsloc.csv file exists 161 | # =========================== 162 | if [ -f "appsloc.csv" ]; then 163 | fancy_echo "appsloc.csv file found" 164 | inputfile="appsloc.csv" 165 | install_prefplugins 166 | else 167 | fancy_echo "appsloc.csv file not found" 168 | echo "atom">> appsloc.csv 169 | echo "sublime-text3,Sublime Text 3,Sublime Text 3">> appsloc.csv 170 | exit 1 171 | fi 172 | 173 | # =========================== 174 | # Completed 175 | # =========================== 176 | fancy_echo "All tasks completed" 177 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/macinst: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # MAC app downloader and installer 3 | # based on monfresh laptop script! 4 | # commented out various parts to aid in the downloading and 5 | # installing of apps, formulas and pips. 6 | 7 | fancy_echo() { 8 | local fmt="$1"; shift 9 | 10 | # shellcheck disable=SC2059 11 | printf "\n$fmt\n" "$@" 12 | } 13 | 14 | append_to_file() { 15 | local file="$1" 16 | local text="$2" 17 | 18 | if [ "$file" = "$HOME/.zshrc" ]; then 19 | if [ -w "$HOME/.zshrc.local" ]; then 20 | file="$HOME/.zshrc.local" 21 | else 22 | file="$HOME/.zshrc" 23 | fi 24 | fi 25 | 26 | if ! grep -qs "^$text$" "$file"; then 27 | printf "\n%s\n" "$text" >> "$file" 28 | fi 29 | } 30 | 31 | # shellcheck disable=SC2154 32 | trap 'ret=$?; test $ret -ne 0 && printf "failed\n\n" >&2; exit $ret' EXIT 33 | 34 | set -e 35 | 36 | if [ ! -d "$HOME/.bin/" ]; then 37 | mkdir "$HOME/.bin" 38 | fi 39 | 40 | if [ ! -f "$HOME/.zshrc" ]; then 41 | touch "$HOME/.zshrc" 42 | fi 43 | 44 | # shellcheck disable=SC2016 45 | append_to_file "$HOME/.zshrc" 'export PATH="$HOME/.bin:$PATH"' 46 | 47 | case "$SHELL" in 48 | */zsh) : ;; 49 | *) 50 | fancy_echo "Changing your shell to zsh ..." 51 | chsh -s "$(which zsh)" 52 | ;; 53 | esac 54 | 55 | brew_install_or_upgrade() { 56 | if brew_is_installed "$1"; then 57 | if brew_is_upgradable "$1"; then 58 | fancy_echo "Upgrading %s ..." "$1" 59 | brew upgrade "$@" 60 | else 61 | fancy_echo "Already using the latest version of %s. Skipping ..." "$1" 62 | fi 63 | else 64 | set +e 65 | fancy_echo "Installing %s ..." "$1" 66 | brew install "$@" 67 | set -e 68 | # todo: add in if failure to get file then try proxy 69 | # http_proxy=http://: brew install $FORMULA 70 | fi 71 | } 72 | 73 | brew_is_installed() { 74 | brew list -1 | grep -Fqx "$1" 75 | } 76 | 77 | brew_is_upgradable() { 78 | ! brew outdated --quiet "$1" >/dev/null 79 | } 80 | 81 | brew_tap_is_installed() { 82 | brew tap | grep -Fqx "$1" 83 | } 84 | 85 | brew_tap() { 86 | if ! brew_tap_is_installed "$1"; then 87 | fancy_echo "Tapping $1..." 88 | brew tap "$1" 2> /dev/null 89 | fi 90 | } 91 | 92 | gem_install_or_update() { 93 | if gem list "$1" | grep "^$1 ("; then 94 | fancy_echo "Updating %s ..." "$1" 95 | gem update "$@" 96 | else 97 | fancy_echo "Installing %s ..." "$1" 98 | gem install "$@" 99 | fi 100 | } 101 | 102 | brew_cask_expand_alias() { 103 | brew cask info "$1" 2>/dev/null | head -1 | awk '{gsub(/:/, ""); print $1}' 104 | } 105 | 106 | brew_cask_is_installed() { 107 | local NAME 108 | NAME=$(brew_cask_expand_alias "$1") 109 | brew cask list -1 | grep -Fqx "$NAME" 110 | } 111 | 112 | app_is_installed() { 113 | local app_name 114 | app_name=$(echo "$1" | cut -d'-' -f1) 115 | find /Applications -iname "$app_name*" -maxdepth 1 | egrep '.*' > /dev/null 116 | } 117 | 118 | brew_cask_install() { 119 | if app_is_installed "$1" || brew_cask_is_installed "$1"; then 120 | fancy_echo "$1 is already installed. Skipping..." 121 | else 122 | # added error catching so script can continue when download fails 123 | # and send errors to errorslog.txt 124 | set +e 125 | fancy_echo "Installing $1..." 126 | brew cask install "$@" >>errorslog.txt 2>&1 127 | # todo: add in if failure to get file then try proxy 128 | # http_proxy=http://: brew install $FORMULA 129 | # if unable to download then skip to next file in list 130 | echo "return status is $?" 131 | set -e 132 | fi 133 | } 134 | 135 | # added in pip function 136 | pip_install_or_update() { 137 | if pip list "$1" | grep "^$1 ("; then 138 | fancy_echo "Already exists ignoring PIP file %s ..." "$1" 139 | # pip "$@" --exists-action i 140 | else 141 | fancy_echo "Installing PIP file %s ..." "$1" 142 | pip install "$@" 143 | fi 144 | } 145 | 146 | if ! command -v brew >/dev/null; then 147 | fancy_echo "Installing Homebrew ..." 148 | curl -fsS \ 149 | 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install' | ruby 150 | 151 | # shellcheck disable=SC2016 152 | append_to_file "$HOME/.zshrc" 'export PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH"' 153 | # add in path for homebrew files 154 | append_to_file "$HOME/.zshrc" 'export PATH="/usr/local/sbin:$PATH"' 155 | else 156 | fancy_echo "Homebrew already installed. Skipping ..." 157 | fi 158 | 159 | fancy_echo "Updating Homebrew formulas ..." 160 | brew update 161 | 162 | # fancy_echo "Verifying the Homebrew installation..." 163 | # if brew doctor; then 164 | # fancy_echo "Your Homebrew installation is good to go." 165 | # else 166 | # fancy_echo "Your Homebrew installation reported some errors or warnings." 167 | # echo "Review the Homebrew messages to see if any action is needed." 168 | #fi 169 | 170 | # brew_install_or_upgrade 'git' 171 | 172 | # brew_tap 'gapple/services' 173 | 174 | # brew_install_or_upgrade 'postgresql' 175 | # fancy_echo 'Restarting postgres...' 176 | # brew services restart postgresql 177 | 178 | # brew_install_or_upgrade 'phantomjs' 179 | 180 | # brew_install_or_upgrade 'hub' 181 | # shellcheck disable=SC2016 182 | # append_to_file "$HOME/.zshrc" 'eval "$(hub alias -s)"' 183 | 184 | # append_to_file "$HOME/.gemrc" 'gem: --no-document' 185 | 186 | # if ! command -v rbenv >/dev/null; then 187 | # if ! command -v rvm >/dev/null; then 188 | # fancy_echo 'Installing RVM and the latest Ruby...' 189 | # curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --ruby --auto-dotfiles --autolibs=enable 190 | # . ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm 191 | # else 192 | # local_version="$(rvm -v 2> /dev/null | awk '$2 != ""{print $2}')" 193 | # latest_version="$(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/stable/VERSION)" 194 | # if [ "$local_version" != "$latest_version" ]; then 195 | # fancy_echo 'Upgrading RVM...' 196 | # rvm get stable --auto-dotfiles --autolibs=enable --with-gems="bundler" 197 | # else 198 | # fancy_echo "Already using the latest version of RVM. Skipping..." 199 | # fi 200 | # fi 201 | # fi 202 | 203 | # fancy_echo 'Updating Rubygems...' 204 | # gem update --system 205 | 206 | # gem_install_or_update 'bundler' 207 | 208 | # fancy_echo "Configuring Bundler ..." 209 | # number_of_cores=$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu) 210 | # bundle config --global jobs $((number_of_cores - 1)) 211 | 212 | # brew_install_or_upgrade 'heroku-toolbelt' 213 | 214 | brew_tap 'caskroom/cask' 215 | 216 | brew_install_or_upgrade 'brew-cask' 217 | 218 | brew_tap 'caskroom/versions' 219 | 220 | # brew_cask_install 'flux' 221 | # brew_cask_install 'github-desktop' 222 | brew_cask_install 'sublime-text3' 223 | 224 | # changed to local files for ease of editing 225 | fancy_echo 'Checking and installing Apps' 226 | if [ -f "hb.apps.txt" ]; then 227 | . "hb.apps.txt" 228 | fi 229 | 230 | fancy_echo 'Checking and installing formulas' 231 | if [ -f "hb.formulas.txt" ]; then 232 | . "hb.formulas.txt" 233 | fi 234 | 235 | ancy_echo 'Checking and installing pips' 236 | if [ -f "hb.pips.txt" ]; then 237 | . "hb.pips.txt" 238 | fi 239 | 240 | # append_to_file "$HOME/.rvmrc" 'rvm_auto_reload_flag=2' 241 | # append_to_file "$HOME/.rvm/gemsets/global.gems" 'bundler' 242 | 243 | # display pwd in orange, current ruby version or gemset in green, 244 | # and set prompt character to $ 245 | # shellcheck disable=SC2016 246 | # append_to_file "$HOME/.zshrc" 'precmd () { PS1="%{%F{166}%}[%~] %{%F{65}%}$(rvm-prompt) %{%f%}$ " }' 247 | 248 | # display directories and files in different colors when running ls 249 | # append_to_file "$HOME/.zshrc" 'export CLICOLOR=1;' 250 | # append_to_file "$HOME/.zshrc" 'export LSCOLORS=exfxcxdxbxegedabagacad;' 251 | 252 | # if app_is_installed 'GitHub'; then 253 | # fancy_echo "It looks like you've already configured your GitHub SSH keys." 254 | # fancy_echo "If not, you can do it by signing in to the GitHub app on your Mac." 255 | # elif [ ! -f "$HOME/.ssh/github_rsa.pub" ]; then 256 | # open ~/Applications/GitHub\ Desktop.app 257 | # fi 258 | 259 | # added in HOMEBREW_EDITOR to sublime text 260 | append_to_file "$HOME/.zshrc" 'export HOMEBREW_EDITOR=subl;' 261 | 262 | fancy_echo 'All done!' 263 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/olinst: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # @Appname: olinst Offline install 3 | # @version: 0.0.5 4 | # @Description: this script will install homebrew and homebrew-cask files 5 | # from a list stored in a hblist.csv and hbclist.csv 6 | # @Usage: 7 | # in the hbclist.csv if the second value is null then the appname will install 8 | # to ~/Applications directory, otherwise if the second value is "A" then the app will 9 | # install to /Applications directory 10 | appversion="0.0.5" 11 | # =========================== 12 | # fancy echo 13 | # =========================== 14 | fancy_echo() { 15 | local fmt="$1"; shift 16 | 17 | # shellcheck disable=SC2059 18 | printf "\n$fmt\n" "$@" 19 | } 20 | 21 | # =========================== 22 | # usage 23 | # =========================== 24 | usage() { 25 | echo " 26 | usage: ${0} [options] 27 | 28 | options: 29 | -c Cask Filename list to use for install. 30 | -b Brew Filename list to use for install. 31 | -uc Update Cask Filename list to use. 32 | -h, --help Show this help. 33 | If no filename is given then app will use the default files hblist.csv and hbclist.csv 34 | " | sed -E 's/^ {4}//' 35 | exit 1 36 | # return -1 37 | } 38 | fancy_echo "Changing HOMEBREW_CACHE to current location" 39 | export HOMEBREW_CACHE="${PWD}/Library/Caches/Homebrew" 40 | fancy_echo "Using local Brew file" 41 | export HOMEBREW_BREW_FILE="${PWD}/Homebrew/bin/brew" 42 | 43 | #brew_install_or_upgrade() { 44 | # if brew_is_installed "$1"; then 45 | # if brew_is_upgradable "$1"; then 46 | # fancy_echo "Upgrading %s ..." "$1" 47 | # brew upgrade "$@" 48 | # else 49 | # fancy_echo "Already using the latest version of %s. Skipping ..." "$1" 50 | # fi 51 | # else 52 | # fancy_echo "Installing %s ..." "$1" 53 | # brew install "$@" 54 | # # todo: add in if failure to get file then try proxy 55 | # # http_proxy=http://: brew install $FORMULA 56 | # fi 57 | #} 58 | # 59 | #brew_is_installed() { 60 | # brew list -1 | grep -Fqx "$1" 61 | #} 62 | # 63 | #brew_is_upgradable() { 64 | # ! brew outdated --quiet "$1" >/dev/null 65 | #} 66 | 67 | # check if hblist.csv and hbclist.csv exist 68 | # if files not found inform the user 69 | 70 | # check to see if brew and brew-cask is installed if not install it 71 | # or run a local version from external hard drive. 72 | # when brew update is run from the external drive copy files from the computer 73 | # load the file 74 | 75 | # check if install file exists 76 | # create file list of install files not found for later download 77 | 78 | # install the brew cask file 79 | # add args for installing from a prefs list 80 | # have a menu to select prefs files 81 | 82 | # for example a common list of apps 83 | # such as google-chrome, and some other useful apps for a new install 84 | # call it newinstall.csv 85 | # from the command line it would be olinst newinstall.csv 86 | # then run cppi to install plug-ins and preferences 87 | 88 | # =========================== 89 | # does_casklist_file_exist 90 | # =========================== 91 | function does_casklist_file_exist() { 92 | fancy_echo "Checking for ${inputfile}" 93 | if [ -f "$inputfile" ]; then 94 | fancy_echo "$inputfile file found" 95 | # inputfile="hblist.csv" 96 | install_cask_file 97 | return 98 | else 99 | fancy_echo "$inputfile file not found gracefully closing" 100 | return -1 101 | fi 102 | } 103 | 104 | # =========================== 105 | # does_brewlist_file_exist 106 | # =========================== 107 | function does_brewlist_file_exist() { 108 | fancy_echo "Checking for ${inputfile}" 109 | if [ -f "$inputfile" ]; then 110 | fancy_echo "$inputfile file found" 111 | # inputfile="hblist.csv" 112 | install_brew_file 113 | return 114 | else 115 | fancy_echo "$inputfile file not found gracefully closing" 116 | return -1 117 | fi 118 | } 119 | 120 | # =========================== 121 | # does_ucbrewlist_file_exist 122 | # =========================== 123 | function does_ucbrewlist_file_exist() { 124 | fancy_echo "Checking for ${inputfile}" 125 | if [ -f "$inputfile" ]; then 126 | fancy_echo "$inputfile file found" 127 | # inputfile="hblist.csv" 128 | # fancy_echo "Updating brew cask files" 129 | # brew update 130 | update_cask_file 131 | return -1 132 | else 133 | fancy_echo "$inputfile file not found gracefully closing" 134 | return -1 135 | fi 136 | } 137 | 138 | # =========================== 139 | # install the brew cask file 140 | # =========================== 141 | 142 | function install_cask_file() { 143 | caskappdir="--appdir=/Applications" 144 | SaveIFS=$IFS 145 | IFS="," 146 | # if the value of stdApp is null then install to "~/Applications" directory 147 | # if the value of stdApp is not null then install to "/Applications" directory 148 | while read appName stdApp; do 149 | # echo "the first value is", ${appName} 150 | # fancy_echo "Checking if Application \"${appName}\" is installed..." 151 | if brew cask list -1 | grep -Fqx ${appName}; then 152 | fancy_echo "${appName} is installed, skipping..." 153 | else 154 | # todo: if file does not exist then add to wishlist.txt for later download 155 | # when connected to internet 156 | # 157 | # if stdApp is null then install to ~/Applications directory 158 | # else install app to /Applications directory 159 | if [ -z $stdApp ]; then 160 | fancy_echo "Installing ${appName} ..." 161 | brew cask install ${appName} 162 | else 163 | fancy_echo "Installing ${appName} to Applications ..." 164 | brew cask install ${appName} ${caskappdir} 165 | fi 166 | fi 167 | done < "$inputfile" 168 | IFS=$SaveIFS 169 | 170 | } 171 | 172 | # =========================== 173 | # update the brew cask app 174 | # =========================== 175 | 176 | function update_cask_file() { 177 | SaveIFS=$IFS 178 | IFS="," 179 | # if the value of version is null then update 180 | # if the value of version is latest then uninstall and install 181 | while read appName version; do 182 | current="$(brew cask info $appName | sed -n '1p' | sed -n 's/^.*: \(.*\)$/\1/p')" 183 | 184 | # if version is not equal to latest then upgrade to version 185 | # else uninstall and re-install app 186 | if [ "$version" = "latest" ]; then 187 | fancy_echo "Upgrading ${appName} to $version" 188 | fancy_echo "Uninstalling old app" 189 | brew cask uninstall ${appName} --force 190 | fancy_echo "installing latest app" 191 | brew cask install ${appName} --force 192 | else 193 | # Upgrading appName to current. 194 | fancy_echo "Upgrading ${appName} to v$current." 195 | brew cask install ${appName} --force 196 | fi 197 | done < "$inputfile" 198 | IFS=$SaveIFS 199 | 200 | } 201 | 202 | # =========================== 203 | # install the brew file 204 | # =========================== 205 | 206 | function install_brew_file() { 207 | SaveIFS=$IFS 208 | IFS="," 209 | while read appName; do 210 | # echo "the first value is", ${appName} 211 | # fancy_echo "Checking if Application \"${appName}\" is installed..." 212 | if brew list -1 | grep -Fqx ${appName}; then 213 | fancy_echo "${appName} is installed, skipping..." 214 | else 215 | # todo: if file does not exist then add to wishlist.txt for later download 216 | # when connected to internet 217 | fancy_echo "Installing ${appName} ..." 218 | brew install ${appName} 219 | fi 220 | 221 | done < "$inputfile" 222 | IFS=$SaveIFS 223 | 224 | } 225 | 226 | # =========================== 227 | # use default files if none supplied 228 | # =========================== 229 | 230 | function use_default_files() { 231 | fancy_echo 'Checking for Homebrew Apps fileslist' 232 | if [ -f "hblist.csv" ]; then 233 | fancy_echo "hblist.csv file found" 234 | inputfile="hblist.csv" 235 | install_brew_file 236 | else 237 | fancy_echo "hblist.csv file not found" 238 | fi 239 | fancy_echo 'Checking for Homebrew Cask Apps fileslist' 240 | if [ -f "hbclist.csv" ]; then 241 | fancy_echo "hbclist.csv file found" 242 | inputfile="hbclist.csv" 243 | install_cask_file 244 | else 245 | fancy_echo "hbclist.csv file not found" 246 | fi 247 | } 248 | 249 | function usedefaultfiles() { 250 | if [ "${1}" ]; then 251 | 252 | fancy_echo "NOT using default files" 253 | 254 | else 255 | 256 | # fancy_echo " file not found on command line using default files\n use olinst -h for help" 257 | # 258 | use_default_files 259 | 260 | fi 261 | } 262 | # set -x 263 | 264 | # =========================== 265 | # available flags 266 | # check for file from command line 267 | # =========================== 268 | while [[ "${1}" ]]; do 269 | case "${1}" in 270 | -h | --help) 271 | usage 272 | exit 0 273 | ;; 274 | -c | --cfile) 275 | inputfile="${2}" 276 | does_casklist_file_exist 277 | shift 278 | ;; 279 | -b | --bfile) 280 | inputfile="${2}" 281 | does_brewlist_file_exist 282 | shift 283 | ;; 284 | -uc | --ucfile) 285 | inputfile="${2}" 286 | does_ucbrewlist_file_exist 287 | shift 288 | ;; 289 | -v | --version) 290 | echo "${0} version $appversion" 291 | # shift 292 | break 293 | ;; 294 | -*) 295 | fancy_echo "unrecognized option: ${1}" 296 | break 297 | ;; 298 | *) 299 | echo "using other files" 300 | usedefaultfiles 301 | shift 302 | # break 303 | ;; 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