#!/usr/bin/env bash cd $BASH_SOURCE && source dotfiles/lib/shellrc/aliases.sh && source dotfiles/lib/bash/aliases.sh DOTFILES_DIRECTORY="(sourcefile_abspath)/dotfiles" echo $DOTFILES_DIRECTORY function symlink_dotfiles() { cd $DOTFILES_DIRECTORY [ -a ~/.dotfiles-backups ] && mv ~/.dotfiles-backups ~/.dotfiles-backups.old mkdir ~/.dotfiles-backups for filename in *; do local link_destination="$HOME/.$filename" local link_target=$(${readlink_command} -f $filename) echo "linking $link_destination to $link_target" # Using only test -e doesn't work here because it will return # false if the destination of the symbolic link at # link_destination does not exist. test -e $link_destination || test -L $link_destination && mv $link_destination ~/.dotfiles-backups ln -si $link_target $link_destination done [ -a ~/.dotfiles-backups.old ] && mv ~/.dotfiles-backups.old ~/.dotfiles-backups/.dotfiles-backups } function parse_options() { while getopts "f" OPTCHAR; do case $optchar in f) symlink_dotfiles return ;; esac done shift $((OPTIND-1)) read -p "Symlinking files from $DOTFILES_DIRECTORY. This may overwrite existing files in your home directory. Do you wish to proceed? (y/n) " -n 1 echo if [[ $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then symlink_dotfiles fi } parse_options()