#!/bin/bash pywal=( imagemagick python3-pip ) ############## WARNING: DO NOT EDIT BEYOND THIS LINE IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING! ############## # Determine the directory where the script is located SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)" # Change the working directory to the parent directory of the script PARENT_DIR="$SCRIPT_DIR/.." cd "$PARENT_DIR" || exit 1 # Set some colors for output messages OK="$(tput setaf 2)[OK]$(tput sgr0)" ERROR="$(tput setaf 1)[ERROR]$(tput sgr0)" NOTE="$(tput setaf 3)[NOTE]$(tput sgr0)" WARN="$(tput setaf 166)[WARN]$(tput sgr0)" CAT="$(tput setaf 6)[ACTION]$(tput sgr0)" ORANGE=$(tput setaf 166) YELLOW=$(tput setaf 3) RESET=$(tput sgr0) # Set the name of the log file to include the current date and time LOG="install-$(date +'%d-%H%M%S')_pywal.log" # Function for installing packages install_package() { # Checking if package is already installed if sudo dpkg -l | grep -q -w "$1" ; then echo -e "${OK} $1 is already installed. Skipping..." else # Package not installed echo -e "${NOTE} Installing $1 ..." sudo apt-get install -y "$1" 2>&1 | tee -a "$LOG" # Making sure the package is installed if sudo dpkg -l | grep -q -w "$1" ; then echo -e "\e[1A\e[K${OK} $1 was installed." else # Something is missing, exiting to review the log echo -e "\e[1A\e[K${ERROR} $1 failed to install :( , please check the install.log. You may need to install manually! Sorry, I have tried :(" exit 1 fi fi } for package in "${pywal[@]}"; do install_package "$package" || exit 1 done ## Installing pywal colors printf "\n%s - Installing Pywal.... \n" "${NOTE}" sudo pip3 install pywal --break-system-packages 2>&1 | tee -a "$LOG" clear