Add Cron installer line to install.sh
- Author
- Maarten 'Vngngdn' Vangeneugden
- Date
- Jan. 8, 2017, 7:30 p.m.
- Hash
- 5717b7fef5d1eeb8cdc9b4083ef15795c0a4d4ea
- Parent
- c3b628d22708f35d0d152da6128e0d5e4fa96ad6
- Modified file
- install.sh
install.sh ¶
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# particulary Arch, because that's the best GNU/Linux distro =P |
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# The next command will install the software that I'm bound to use on my PC. |
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sudo pacman -S --noconfirm neovim base-devel rust vlc openssh |
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# Don't forget to install the keys for SSH! |
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# Installing shell data: |
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sudo pacman -S --noconfirm zsh zsh-completions zsh-grml-config |
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# Installing the Noto fonts: |
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sudo pacman -S --noconfirm noto-fonts noto-fonts-emoji |
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# Firefox: |
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#sudo pacman -S --noconfirm firefox |
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# Uncomment next line for Dutch firefox translations. |
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#sudo pacman -S --noconfirm firefox-i18n-nl |
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# I've ditched Firefox in favor of Chromium, because Chromium doesn't vomit when confronted with XWayland. |
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sudo pacman -S --noconfirm chromium |
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# Sound handling (Don't forget to unmute using alsamixer!) |
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sudo pacman -S --noconfirm alsa-utils pulseaudio pulseaudio-jack pulseaudio-bluetooth |
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# To easily make use of the AUR, I'll first install Pacaur, which needs some |
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# special treatment up front: |
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cd ~/Downloads |
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wget https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/snapshot/pacaur.tar.gz |
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tar -x -f pacaur.tar.gz |
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cd pacaur |
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makepkg -sri --noconfirm |
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cd .. |
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rm -r pacaur |
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cd ~ |
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# Making a directory in which to store all repositories. It's basically a |
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# repository for repositories =3 |
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mkdir Repositories |
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# Making some common aliases for some pieces of software |
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alias vi nvim |
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alias vim nvim |
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# Some Python dependencies that need to be installed |
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pip install paramiko |
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# Collecting software from the AUR: |
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pacaur -S vim-youcompleteme-git |
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pacaur -S clojure leiningen # Clojure's 'project manager' thingy + Clojure |
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# Next line installs all required software for the desktop environment. |
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# Yabar-git instead of Yabar, because that has a battery block. |
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pacaur -S i3-gaps feh i3blocks rofi |
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# i3blocks optional dependencies: |
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pacaur -S acpi bc lm_sensors playerctl sysstat |
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# Now, assuming I'm using the my standard setup for Yabar, I need the JSON |
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# parser to correctly output my workspace name: |
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pacaur -S --noconfirm jq |
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# Uncomment when there is a driver for the Validity VFS495 138a:003f figerprint |
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# reader, and still working on that gorgeous laptop: |
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#pacaur -S --noconfirm fprintd |
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pacaur -S --noconfirm neomutt urlview # Least sucky mail client |
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# Installing CRON job services |
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pacaur -S --noconfirm cronie |
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# TODO Add a line that makes a symbolic link to my custom Cron file |
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sudo systemctl enable cronie.service |
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