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Suggest and Add One or More Paths Into Your Run-Script of Shell
#!/bin/sh
######################################################################
#
# ADDPATH.SH: Indicator of How to Add New Paths Into the Proper Run-Script
#
# Written by t-matsuura@usp-lab.com on 2022-08-09
#
######################################################################
# To distributors:
# - This command originally requires one or more arguments, which are
# the directories to be inserted into the PATH variable. However,
# you can embed the paths into this shell script before distributing.
# - If you want to do so, insert a line just after this paragraph.
# - For example, uncomment the following line (the "set" command ) if
# you want to embed the two directories "/PATH/TO/COMMAND/A" and
# "/PATH/TO/COMMAND/B."
# -----
# set -- "/PATH/TO/COMMAND/A" "/PATH/TO/COMMAND/B"
# -----
[ $# -eq 0 ] && {
echo "Usage: ${0##*/} dirname_to_be_inserted_to_PATH_#1 [#2...]" 1>&2
exit 1
}
paths=''
for dir in "$@"; do
eval [ -d \""$dir"\" ] #"
case $? in [!0]*)
echo "$dir: No such directory" 1>&2
exit 1
;; esac
paths="${paths}:$dir"
done
paths=${paths#:}
case ${SHELL##*/} in
tcsh) type='C shell'
prompt='%'
createstartts="touch"
line_to_be_inserted="setenv PATH \"${paths}:\$PATH\""
startrss="$startrss \$HOME/.tcshrc"
startrss="$startrss \$HOME/.cshrc"
;;
csh) type='C shell'
prompt='%'
line_to_be_inserted="setenv PATH \"${paths}:\$PATH\""
createstartts="touch"
startrss="$startrss \$HOME/.cshrc"
;;
bash) type='Bourne shell'
prompt='$'
line_to_be_inserted="export PATH=\"${paths}:\$PATH\""
createstartts="echo '[ -f \"\$HOME/.bashrc\" ] && . \"\$HOME/.bashrc\" >'"
startrss="$startrss \$HOME/.bash_profile"
startrss="$startrss \$HOME/.profile"
;;
zsh) type='Bourne shell'
prompt='$'
line_to_be_inserted="export PATH=\"${paths}:\$PATH\""
createstartts="echo '[ -f \"\$HOME/.zshrc\" ] && . \"\$HOME/.zshrc\" >'"
startrss="$startrss \$HOME/.zpath"
startrss="$startrss \$HOME/.zshenv"
startrss="$startrss \$HOME/.zprofile"
;;
*sh) type='Bourne shell'
prompt='$'
createstartts="echo '[ -f \"\$HOME/.shrc\" ] && . \"\$HOME/.shrc\" >'"
line_to_be_inserted="export PATH=\"${paths}:\$PATH\""
startrss="$startrss \$HOME/.profile"
;;
esac
yourstartrs=''
for startrs in $startrss; do
eval actualstartrs=\"$startrs\" # "
[ -f "$actualstartrs" ] && { yourstartrs=$startrs; break; }
done
[ -z "$yourstartrs" ] && yourstartrs=${startrss##* }
cat <<-MESSAGE
YOUR SHELL:
The shell you are using is "${SHELL##*/}."
And, it is a kind of "${type}."
YOUR RUN-SCRIPT:
The run script you should edit is probably "${yourstartrs}."
(But it might be different if you use your shell in irregular usage.)
HOW TO EDIT IT:
1) If "${yourstartrs}" doesn't exit, create it
with running the following command.
------
$prompt [ -f "${yourstartrs}" ] || $createstartts "${yourstartrs}"
------
2) Open it with your favorite text editor, like this.
------
$prompt vi "${yourstartrs}"
------
3) Find the line setting the environment variable "PATH"
in the file "${yourstartrs}."
- If you found more that one such line, pay attention to
the last one of them.
- If you could find no such line, pay attention to
the last line of the file.
4) Insert the following line just after the line you are paying
attention to.
------
$line_to_be_inserted
------
5) To activate the setting, logout once and login again.
Or, run the following command.
------
$prompt $line_to_be_inserted
------
... If you aren't confident to do this procedure yourself successfully,
I could do it instead of you.
MESSAGE
printf 'Do you want me to do it automatically [y/N]? '; read answer
case $answer in Y|y|[Yy][Ee][Ss])
echo 'Okay, leave the rest to me!'
backupsuffix=".$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S).backup"
[ -f "$actualstartrs" ] || eval $createstartts "$actualstartrs"
#n=$(grep ^ "$actualstartrs" |
# nl -b a |
# sed 's/[[:blank:]]\{1,\}#.*$//' |
# case $type in #
# (B*) grep -E '(^|[[:blank:]])PATH=' ;;
# (C*) grep -E '(^|[[:blank:]])setenv[[:blank:]]+PATH[[:blank:]]+';;
# esac |
# awk 'BEGIN{n=0}; {n=$1}; END{print (n>0)?n:"$";}' )
n='$'
[ -f "$actualstartrs" ] || touch "$actualstartrs"
grep ^ "$actualstartrs" |
sed -n "1,${n}p" > "${actualstartrs%/*}/${actualstartrs##*/}.new"
printf '%s\n' "$line_to_be_inserted" >> "${actualstartrs%/*}/${actualstartrs##*/}.new"
grep ^ "$actualstartrs" |
sed "1,${n}d" >> "${actualstartrs%/*}/${actualstartrs##*/}.new"
mv "$actualstartrs" "${actualstartrs%/*}/${actualstartrs##*/}${backupsuffix}" &&
mv "${actualstartrs%/*}/${actualstartrs##*/}.new" "$actualstartrs"
cat <<-MESSAGE
Finished. Now, logout once and login again to make sure of the new PATH.
If it happens something wrong, type the following command to restore the
previous setting.
-----
$prompt mv "${yourstartrs%/*}/${yourstartrs##*/}${backupsuffix}" "${yourstartrs}"
-----
If it works correctly, you may remove the backup file, like this.
-----
$prompt rm "${yourstartrs%/*}/${yourstartrs##*/}${backupsuffix}"
-----
MESSAGE
;; esac
exit 0
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