#!/bin/bash ############## WARNING DO NOT EDIT BEYOND THIS LINE if you dont know what you are 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-$(date +%d-%H%M%S)_input.log" while true; do echo "${WARN} This script will add or remove your user from the 'input' group." echo "${NOTE} Please note that adding yourself to the 'input' group might be necessary for waybar keyboard-state functionality." read -p "${YELLOW}Do you want to proceed? (y/n): ${RESET}" choice if [[ $choice == "y" || $choice == "Y" ]]; then # Check if the 'input' group exists if grep -q '^input:' /etc/group; then echo "${OK} 'input' group exists." else echo "${NOTE} 'input' group doesn't exist. Creating 'input' group..." sudo groupadd input # Log the creation of the 'input' group echo "$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') - 'input' group created" >> "$LOG" fi # Add the user to the input group sudo usermod -aG input "$(whoami)" echo "${OK} User added to the 'input' group. Changes will take effect after you log out and log back in." # Log the addition of the user to the 'input' group echo "$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') - User added to 'input' group" >> "$LOG" break # Break out of the loop if 'yes' is chosen elif [[ $choice == "n" || $choice == "N" ]]; then echo "${NOTE} No changes made. Exiting the script." break # Break out of the loop if 'no' is chosen else echo "${ERROR} Invalid choice. Please enter 'y' for yes or 'n' for no." fi done