install.sh | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
welcome.sh |
welcome.sh

My goal with this script is to keep it simple, just a single line that gives useful information when you start a terminal session.
Features:
- Relatively fast
- Works across many distros (update checking support)
- Clean and simple
Installing:
Via Curl
Bash:
bash -c "$(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/G2-Games/welcome.sh/main/install.sh)"
Zsh:
zsh -c "$(curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/G2-Games/welcome.sh/main/install.sh)"
Or wget
Bash:
bash -c "$(wget -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/G2-Games/welcome.sh/main/install.sh -O -)"
Zsh:
zsh -c "$(wget -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/G2-Games/welcome.sh/main/install.sh -O -)"
It installs to ~/.welcome/welcome.sh
, and adds a line to the bottom of ~/.bashrc
or ~/.zshrc
Run again to uninstall. Uninstalling will remove it from both Bash and Zsh.
Manual Installation
To use it, download welcome.sh
and place it in your home directory. Then add /home/$USER/welcome.sh
to your .bashrc
.
Updating:
WIP
Currently you can update by uninstalling and reinstalling, but this wipes all settings. I am working on making a better way to do this.
Configs:
To configure settings, open welcome.sh
in your text editor of choice and go to the bottom. There, you'll find a few settings:
#=========SETUP========#
# Select which parts you want active by #
# commenting them out. For example, on a #
# desktop, disabling the battery message #
# is a good idea. You can also re-order #
# them to change how they display! #
randgreeting="off" #< Turn the random greetings on (eg. "Hello <user>, Hi <user>")
twelvehour="on" #< Switch between 12 and 24 hour time (eg. 8:00pm vs 20:00)
rechargenotif="off" #< Notify that you should recharge if below 15%
flatpakupd="off" #< Check for flatpak updates, this slows startup down A LOT
welcome
greeting
clock
battery
updates #< This makes startup slower
echo # Properly line break at the end
Here, you can re-arrange the modules, and turn off and on flatpak and recharge notifications. I recommend leaving flatpak off as it makes startup incredibly slow.
I'm planning on making this config section a separate file later to make changing settings easier and updating easier.
TODO:
- Add easier way to install and update
- Fix issues across other distros
- Add new features?