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#!/bin/bash
# Check if pyproject.toml exists in the current directory
if [ ! -f "pyproject.toml" ]; then
echo "Poetry could not find a pyproject.toml file in the current directory or its parents."
echo "Please navigate to the project directory where pyproject.toml is located and rerun this script."
exit 1
fi
# Installs poetry-based python dependencies
echo "Installing python dependencies"
poetry install
# List of commands to check and add or update alias for
# Add 'yt' and 'ts' to the list of commands
commands=("fabric" "fabric-api" "fabric-webui" "ts" "yt")
# List of shell configuration files to update
config_files=("$HOME/.bashrc" "$HOME/.zshrc" "$HOME/.bash_profile")
# Initialize an array to hold the paths of the sourced files
source_commands=()
# Prompt the user if they want their shell configuration files to be updated with the aliases
echo "This script will add or update aliases for the following commands in your shell configuration files:"
for cmd in "${commands[@]}"; do
echo " - $cmd"
done
echo "The following shell configuration files will be updated:"
for file in "${config_files[@]}"; do
echo " - $file"
done
read -p "Do you want to continue? (y/n): " -n 1 -r
echo
if [[ ! $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
echo "Exiting without updating any shell configuration files."
exit 0
fi
for config_file in "${config_files[@]}"; do
# Check if the configuration file exists
if [ -f "$config_file" ]; then
echo "Updating $config_file"
for cmd in "${commands[@]}"; do
# Get the path of the command
CMD_PATH=$(poetry run which $cmd 2>/dev/null)
# Check if CMD_PATH is empty
if [ -z "$CMD_PATH" ]; then
echo "Command $cmd not found in the current Poetry environment."
continue
fi
# Check if the config file contains an alias for the command
if grep -qE "alias $cmd=|alias $cmd =" "$config_file"; then
# Compatibility with GNU and BSD sed: Check for operating system and apply appropriate sed syntax
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then
# BSD sed (macOS)
sed -i '' "/alias $cmd=/c\\
alias $cmd='$CMD_PATH'" "$config_file"
else
# GNU sed (Linux and others)
sed -i "/alias $cmd=/c\alias $cmd='$CMD_PATH'" "$config_file"
fi
echo "Updated alias for $cmd in $config_file."
else
# If not, add the alias to the config file
echo -e "\nalias $cmd='$CMD_PATH'" >>"$config_file"
echo "Added alias for $cmd to $config_file."
fi
done
# Add to source_commands array
source_commands+=("$config_file")
else
echo "$config_file does not exist."
fi
done
# Provide instruction to source the updated files
if [ ${#source_commands[@]} -ne 0 ]; then
echo "To apply the changes, please run the following command(s) in your terminal:"
for file in "${source_commands[@]}"; do
echo "source $file"
done
else
echo "No configuration files were updated. No need to source."
fi