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# welcome.sh
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### A nice welcome script for Bash and Zsh
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This is a nice little script for your `.bashrc` or `.zshrc` that greets you on every launch, with some helpful (and customizable!) information.
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My goal with this script is to keep it simple, just a single line that gives useful information when you start a terminal session.
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#### Features:
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- Relatively fast
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- <span title="Please let me know of other things to support!">Works across many distros (update checking support)</span>
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- Clean and simple
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- Customizable
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- Easy to install and update
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<hr>
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### Installing:
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#### Via Curl
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<sub>Bash:</sub>
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```
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bash -c "$(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/G2-Games/welcome.sh/main/install.sh)"
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```
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<sub>Zsh:</sub>
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```
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zsh -c "$(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/G2-Games/welcome.sh/main/install.sh)"
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```
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#### Or wget
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<sub>Bash:</sub>
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```
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bash -c "$(wget -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/G2-Games/welcome.sh/main/install.sh -O -)"
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```
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<sub>Zsh:</sub>
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```
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zsh -c "$(wget -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/G2-Games/welcome.sh/main/install.sh -O -)"
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```
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It installs to `~/.welcome/welcome.sh`, and adds a line to the bottom of `~/.bashrc` or `~/.zshrc`
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#### Manual Installation
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To use it, download the latest `welcome.sh` from <a href="https://github.com/G2-Games/welcome.sh/releases">releases</a> and place it in your home directory. Then add `bash ~/welcome.sh` to your `.bashrc`. It works without the config file, but you can also add that to your home directory for easier manual updates.
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### Updating:
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Run the script again to check for an update. If you have an older version it will prompt you. You can update **from** any version **to** any newer version. The proper files will be downloaded as necessary.
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<hr>
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### Configs:
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To configure settings, open `~/.welcome/config.cfg` in your text editor of choice. There, you'll find a few settings:
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```bash
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#==================SETUP=================#
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# Select which parts you want active by #
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# commenting them out. For example, on a #
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# desktop, disabling the battery message #
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# is a good idea. You can also re-order #
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# them to change how they display! #
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#========================================#
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greetings=("Welcome" "Greetings" "Hello" "Hi") # Add your own greetings!
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randgreeting="off" #< Turn the random greetings on (eg. "Hello <user>, Hi <user>")
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twelvehour="on" #< Switch between 12 and 24 hour time (eg. 8:00 PM vs 20:00)
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rechargenotif="off" #< Notify that you should recharge if below 15%
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updatecheck="on" #< Check for all updates, slows startup a bit
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flatpakupd="off" #< Check for flatpak updates, this slows startup down A LOT
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goodgreeting="on" #< Display greetings like "Good afternoon," else "It's afternoon"
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displaydate="off" #< Unused so far
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#=========COLORS=======#
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NCOL='\e[0m'
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BOLD='\e[1m'
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ITAL='\e[3m'
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UNDR='\e[4m'
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BLNK='\e[5m'
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# Battery level colors
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CRIT='\e[31m'
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LOW='\e[33m'
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NORM='\e[32m'
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FULL='\e[3;4;92m'
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TIME='\e[38;2;224;146;252;1m' # Clock color
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DATE='\e[38;2;50;168;82;1m' # Future "Date" item color
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USRC=$(randcolor) # Username color
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# Greeting colors
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NIGH='\e[38;2;200;107;209m'
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MORN='\e[38;2;255;164;74m'
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AFTN='\e[38;2;250;245;110m'
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EVEN='\e[38;2;171;54;3m'
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cfgversion=2
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```
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<hr>
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### TODO:
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- [ ] Fix issues across other distros
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- [ ] Add new features? (Please suggest!)
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- [ ] Improve MacOS functionality
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