Merge pull request #81 from GH-TpaeFawzen/patch-1
Left-parenthesis to patterns for case statements & replaced some numeric tests with case statements.
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@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ get_os() {
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}
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case $os in
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Linux*)
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(Linux*)
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# Some Linux distributions (which are based on others)
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# fail to identify as they **do not** change the upstream
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# distribution's identification packages or files.
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@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ get_os() {
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# the file contents as plain-text.
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while IFS='=' read -r key val; do
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case $key in
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PRETTY_NAME) distro=$val ;;
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(PRETTY_NAME) distro=$val ;;
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esac
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done < /etc/os-release
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fi
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@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ get_os() {
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# very unique. This simply checks to see if the user's
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# PATH contains a Bedrock specific value.
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case $PATH in
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*/bedrock/cross/*) distro='Bedrock Linux'
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(*/bedrock/cross/*) distro='Bedrock Linux'
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esac
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# Check to see if Linux is running in Windows 10 under
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@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ get_os() {
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fi
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;;
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Darwin*)
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(Darwin*)
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# Parse the SystemVersion.plist file to grab the macOS
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# version. The file is in the following format:
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#
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@ -238,31 +238,31 @@ get_os() {
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# the system has. As far as I'm aware there's no "dynamic" way
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# of grabbing this information.
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case $mac_version in
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10.4*) distro='Mac OS X Tiger' ;;
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10.5*) distro='Mac OS X Leopard' ;;
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10.6*) distro='Mac OS X Snow Leopard' ;;
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10.7*) distro='Mac OS X Lion' ;;
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10.8*) distro='OS X Mountain Lion' ;;
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10.9*) distro='OS X Mavericks' ;;
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10.10*) distro='OS X Yosemite' ;;
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10.11*) distro='OS X El Capitan' ;;
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10.12*) distro='macOS Sierra' ;;
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10.13*) distro='macOS High Sierra' ;;
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10.14*) distro='macOS Mojave' ;;
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10.15*) distro='macOS Catalina' ;;
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*) distro='macOS' ;;
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(10.4*) distro='Mac OS X Tiger' ;;
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(10.5*) distro='Mac OS X Leopard' ;;
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(10.6*) distro='Mac OS X Snow Leopard' ;;
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(10.7*) distro='Mac OS X Lion' ;;
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(10.8*) distro='OS X Mountain Lion' ;;
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(10.9*) distro='OS X Mavericks' ;;
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(10.10*) distro='OS X Yosemite' ;;
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(10.11*) distro='OS X El Capitan' ;;
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(10.12*) distro='macOS Sierra' ;;
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(10.13*) distro='macOS High Sierra' ;;
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(10.14*) distro='macOS Mojave' ;;
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(10.15*) distro='macOS Catalina' ;;
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(*) distro='macOS' ;;
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esac
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distro="$distro $mac_version"
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;;
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Haiku)
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(Haiku)
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# Haiku uses 'uname -v' for version information
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# instead of 'uname -r' which only prints '1'.
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distro=$(uname -sv)
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;;
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Minix|DragonFly)
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(Minix|DragonFly)
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distro="$os $kernel"
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# Minix and DragonFly don't support the escape
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trap '' EXIT
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;;
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SunOS)
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(SunOS)
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# Grab the first line of the '/etc/release' file
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# discarding everything after '('.
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IFS='(' read -r distro _ < /etc/release
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;;
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OpenBSD*)
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(OpenBSD*)
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# Show the OpenBSD version type (current if present).
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# kern.version=OpenBSD 6.6-current (GENERIC.MP) ...
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IFS=' =' read -r _ distro openbsd_ver _ <<-EOF
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@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ get_os() {
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distro="$distro $openbsd_ver"
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;;
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*)
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(*)
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# Catch all to ensure '$distro' is never blank.
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# This also handles the BSDs.
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distro="$os $kernel"
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case $os in
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# Don't print kernel output on some systems as the
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# OS name includes it.
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*BSD*|Haiku|Minix)
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(*BSD*|Haiku|Minix)
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return
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;;
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esac
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get_host() {
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case $os in
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Linux*)
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(Linux*)
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# Despite what these files are called, version doesn't
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# always contain the version nor does name always contain
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# the name.
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host="$name $version $model"
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;;
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Darwin*|FreeBSD*|DragonFly*)
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(Darwin*|FreeBSD*|DragonFly*)
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host=$(sysctl -n hw.model)
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;;
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NetBSD*)
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(NetBSD*)
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host=$(sysctl -n machdep.dmi.system-vendor \
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machdep.dmi.system-product)
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;;
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OpenBSD*)
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(OpenBSD*)
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host=$(sysctl -n hw.version)
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;;
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*BSD*|Minix)
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(*BSD*|Minix)
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host=$(sysctl -n hw.vendor hw.product)
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;;
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esac
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# found in the "blacklist" below. Only non-matches are appended
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# to the final host string.
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case $word in
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To | [Bb]e | [Ff]illed | [Bb]y | O.E.M. | OEM |\
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(To | [Bb]e | [Ff]illed | [Bb]y | O.E.M. | OEM |\
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Not | Applicable | Specified | System | Product | Name |\
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Version | Undefined | Default | string | INVALID | <20> | os )
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continue
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# converting that data into days, hours and minutes using simple
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# math.
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case $os in
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Linux*|Minix*)
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(Linux*|Minix*)
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IFS=. read -r s _ < /proc/uptime
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;;
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s=$(($(date +%s) - s))
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;;
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Haiku)
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(Haiku)
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# The boot time is returned in microseconds, convert it to
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# regular seconds.
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s=$(($(system_time) / 1000000))
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;;
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SunOS)
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(SunOS)
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# Split the output of 'kstat' on '.' and any white-space
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# which exists in the command output.
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#
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EOF
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;;
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IRIX)
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(IRIX)
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# Grab the uptime in a pretty format. Usually,
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# 00:00:00 from the 'ps' command.
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t=$(LC_ALL=POSIX ps -o etime= -p 1)
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# Split the pretty output into days or hours
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# based on the uptime.
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case $t in
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*-*) d=${t%%-*} t=${t#*-} ;;
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*:*:*) h=${t%%:*} t=${t#*:} ;;
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(*-*) d=${t%%-*} t=${t#*-} ;;
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(*:*:*) h=${t%%:*} t=${t#*:} ;;
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esac
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h=${h#0} t=${t#0}
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m=$((s / 60 % 60))
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# Only append days, hours and minutes if they're non-zero.
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[ "$d" = 0 ] || uptime="${uptime}${d}d "
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[ "$h" = 0 ] || uptime="${uptime}${h}h "
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[ "$m" = 0 ] || uptime="${uptime}${m}m "
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case "$d" in ([!0]*) uptime="${uptime}${d}d "; esac
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case "$h" in ([!0]*) uptime="${uptime}${h}h "; esac
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case "$m" in ([!0]*) uptime="${uptime}${m}m "; esac
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log uptime "${uptime:-0m}" >&6
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}
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# shellcheck disable=2006
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packages=`
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case $os in
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Linux*)
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(Linux*)
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# Commands which print packages one per line.
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has bonsai && bonsai list
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has crux && pkginfo -i
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}
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;;
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Darwin*)
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(Darwin*)
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# Commands which print packages one per line.
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has pkgin && pkgin list
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has port && {
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pkg_list=$(port installed)
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[ "$pkg_list" = "No ports are installed." ] ||
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case "$pkg_list" in ("No ports are installed.") :;; (*)
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printf '%s\n' "$pkg_list"
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esac
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}
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;;
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FreeBSD*|DragonFly*)
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(FreeBSD*|DragonFly*)
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pkg info
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;;
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OpenBSD*)
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(OpenBSD*)
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printf '%s\n' /var/db/pkg/*/
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;;
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NetBSD*)
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(NetBSD*)
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pkg_info
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;;
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Haiku)
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(Haiku)
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printf '%s\n' /boot/system/package-links/*
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;;
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(Minix)
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printf '%s\n' /usr/pkg/var/db/pkg/*/
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;;
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SunOS)
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(SunOS)
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has pkginfo && pkginfo -i
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has pkg && pkg list
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;;
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IRIX)
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(IRIX)
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versions -b
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;;
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esac | wc -l
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case $os in
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# IRIX's package manager adds 3 lines of extra
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# output which we must account for here.
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IRIX) packages=$((packages - 3)) ;;
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(IRIX) packages=$((packages - 3)) ;;
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esac
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[ "$packages" -gt 1 ] && log pkgs "$packages" >&6
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case "$packages" in (1?*|[2-9]*) log pkgs "$packages" >&6;; esac
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}
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get_memory() {
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# Used memory is calculated using the following "formula":
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# MemUsed = MemTotal + Shmem - MemFree - Buffers - Cached - SReclaimable
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# Source: https://github.com/KittyKatt/screenFetch/issues/386
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(Linux*)
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# Parse the '/proc/meminfo' file splitting on ':' and 'k'.
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# The format of the file is 'key: 000kB' and an additional
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# split is used on 'k' to filter out 'kB'.
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while IFS=':k ' read -r key val _; do
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case $key in
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MemTotal)
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(MemTotal)
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mem_used=$((mem_used + val))
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mem_full=$val
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;;
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Shmem)
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(Shmem)
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mem_used=$((mem_used + val))
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;;
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MemFree|Buffers|Cached|SReclaimable)
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(MemFree|Buffers|Cached|SReclaimable)
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mem_used=$((mem_used - val))
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;;
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esac
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# Used memory is calculated using the following "formula":
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# (wired + active + occupied) * 4 / 1024
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mem_full=$(($(sysctl -n hw.memsize) / 1024 / 1024))
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# Parse the 'vmstat' file splitting on ':' and '.'.
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# split is used on '.' to filter it out.
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while IFS=:. read -r key val; do
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case $key in
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*' wired'*|*' active'*|*' occupied'*)
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(*' wired'*|*' active'*|*' occupied'*)
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mem_used=$((mem_used + ${val:-0}))
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;;
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esac
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mem_used=$((mem_used * 4 / 1024))
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;;
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(OpenBSD*)
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mem_full=$(($(sysctl -n hw.physmem) / 1024 / 1024))
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# This is a really simpler parser for 'vmstat' which grabs
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# Used memory is calculated using the following "formula":
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# mem_full - ((inactive + free + cache) * page_size / 1024)
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(FreeBSD*|DragonFly*)
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mem_full=$(($(sysctl -n hw.physmem) / 1024 / 1024))
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# Use 'set --' to store the output of the command in the
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mem_used=$((mem_full - (($2 + $3 + $4) * $1 / 1024 / 1024)))
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;;
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(NetBSD*)
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mem_full=$(($(sysctl -n hw.physmem64) / 1024 / 1024))
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# NetBSD implements a lot of the Linux '/proc' filesystem,
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# this uses the same parser as the Linux memory detection.
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while IFS=':k ' read -r key val _; do
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case $key in
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MemFree)
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(MemFree)
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mem_free=$((val / 1024))
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break
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;;
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mem_used=$((mem_full - mem_free))
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;;
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(Haiku)
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# Read the first line of 'sysinfo -mem' splitting on
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# '(', ' ', and ')'. The needed information is then
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# stored in the 5th and 7th elements. Using '_' "consumes"
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mem_full=$((mem_full / 1024 / 1024))
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;;
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(Minix)
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# Minix includes the '/proc' filesystem though the format
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# differs from Linux. The '/proc/meminfo' file is only a
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# single line with space separated elements and elements
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mem_full=$(( mem_full / 1024))
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;;
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SunOS)
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hw_pagesize=$(pagesize)
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# 'kstat' outputs memory in the following format:
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# A variable is then assigned based on the key.
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while read -r key val; do
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case $key in
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*total) pages_full=$val ;;
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*free) pages_free=$val ;;
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(*total) pages_full=$val ;;
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(*free) pages_free=$val ;;
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esac
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done <<-EOF
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$(kstat -p unix:0:system_pages:pagestotal \
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mem_used=$((mem_full - mem_free))
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;;
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IRIX)
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(IRIX)
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# Read the memory information from the 'top' command. Parse
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# and split each line until we reach the line starting with
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# "Memory".
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# Example output: Memory: 160M max, 147M avail, .....
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while IFS=' :' read -r label mem_full _ mem_free _; do
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case $label in
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Memory)
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(Memory)
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mem_full=${mem_full%M}
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mem_free=${mem_free%M}
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break
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get_wm() {
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case $os in
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# Don't display window manager on macOS.
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Darwin*) ;;
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(Darwin*) ;;
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*)
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(*)
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# xprop can be used to grab the window manager's properties
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# which contains the window manager's name under '_NET_WM_NAME'.
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#
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# Handle cases of a window manager _not_ populating the
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# '_NET_WM_NAME' atom. Display nothing in this case.
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case $wm in
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*'_NET_WM_NAME = '*)
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(*'_NET_WM_NAME = '*)
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wm=${wm##*_NET_WM_NAME = \"}
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wm=${wm%%\"*}
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;;
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*)
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(*)
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# Fallback to checking the process list
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# for the select few window managers which
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# don't set '_NET_WM_NAME'.
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while read -r ps_line; do
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case $ps_line in
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*catwm*) wm=catwm ;;
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*fvwm*) wm=fvwm ;;
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*dwm*) wm=dwm ;;
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*2bwm*) wm=2bwm ;;
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*monsterwm*) wm=monsterwm ;;
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*wmaker*) wm='Window Maker' ;;
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*sowm*) wm=sowm ;;
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(*catwm*) wm=catwm ;;
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(*fvwm*) wm=fvwm ;;
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(*dwm*) wm=dwm ;;
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(*2bwm*) wm=2bwm ;;
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(*monsterwm*) wm=monsterwm ;;
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(*wmaker*) wm='Window Maker' ;;
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(*sowm*) wm=sowm ;;
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esac
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done <<-EOF
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$(ps x)
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# allows indentation to continue naturally despite
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# the use of '<<-EOF'.
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case ${1:-${PF_ASCII:-${distro:-$os}}} in
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[Aa]lpine*)
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([Aa]lpine*)
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read_ascii 4 <<-EOF
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${c4} /\\ /\\
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/${c7}/ ${c4}\\ \\
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@ -968,7 +969,7 @@ get_ascii() {
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EOF
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;;
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[Aa]ndroid*)
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([Aa]ndroid*)
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read_ascii 2 <<-EOF
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${c2} ;, ,;
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${c2} ';,.-----.,;'
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@ -979,7 +980,7 @@ get_ascii() {
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EOF
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;;
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[Aa]rch*)
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([Aa]rch*)
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read_ascii 4 <<-EOF
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${c6} /\\
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${c6} / \\
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@ -991,7 +992,7 @@ get_ascii() {
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EOF
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;;
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[Aa]rco*)
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([Aa]rco*)
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read_ascii 4 <<-EOF
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${c4} /\\
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${c4} / \\
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@ -1003,7 +1004,7 @@ get_ascii() {
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EOF
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;;
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[Aa]rtix*)
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([Aa]rtix*)
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read_ascii 6 <<-EOF
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${c4} /\\
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${c4} / \\
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@ -1015,7 +1016,7 @@ get_ascii() {
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EOF
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;;
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[Bb]edrock*)
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([Bb]edrock*)
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read_ascii 4 <<-EOF
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${c7}__
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${c7}\\ \\___
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@ -1024,7 +1025,7 @@ get_ascii() {
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EOF
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;;
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[Bb]uildroot*)
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([Bb]uildroot*)
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read_ascii 3 <<-EOF
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${c3} ___
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${c3} / \` \\
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@ -1034,7 +1035,7 @@ get_ascii() {
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EOF
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;;
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[Cc]ent[Oo][Ss]*)
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([Cc]ent[Oo][Ss]*)
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read_ascii 5 <<-EOF
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${c2} ____${c3}^${c5}____
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${c2} |\\ ${c3}|${c5} /|
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@ -1046,7 +1047,7 @@ get_ascii() {
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EOF
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;;
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[Dd]ebian*)
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([Dd]ebian*)
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read_ascii 1 <<-EOF
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${c1} _____
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${c1} / __ \\
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@ -1057,7 +1058,7 @@ get_ascii() {
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|||
EOF
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;;
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[Dd]ragon[Ff]ly*)
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([Dd]ragon[Ff]ly*)
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read_ascii 1 <<-EOF
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,${c1}_${c7},
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('-_${c1}|${c7}_-')
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|
@ -1069,7 +1070,7 @@ get_ascii() {
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|||
EOF
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;;
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||||
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[Ee]lementary*)
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([Ee]lementary*)
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read_ascii <<-EOF
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${c7} _______
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${c7} / ____ \\
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|
@ -1080,7 +1081,7 @@ get_ascii() {
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|||
EOF
|
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;;
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[Ee]ndeavour*)
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||||
([Ee]ndeavour*)
|
||||
read_ascii 4 <<-EOF
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${c1}/${c4}\\
|
||||
${c1}/${c4}/ \\${c6}\\
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||||
|
@ -1091,7 +1092,7 @@ get_ascii() {
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|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
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||||
|
||||
[Ff]edora*)
|
||||
([Ff]edora*)
|
||||
read_ascii 4 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c7} _____
|
||||
/ __)${c4}\\${c7}
|
||||
|
@ -1104,7 +1105,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Ff]ree[Bb][Ss][Dd]*)
|
||||
([Ff]ree[Bb][Ss][Dd]*)
|
||||
read_ascii 1 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c1}/\\,-'''''-,/\\
|
||||
${c1}\\_) (_/
|
||||
|
@ -1115,7 +1116,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Gg]entoo*)
|
||||
([Gg]entoo*)
|
||||
read_ascii 5 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c5} _-----_
|
||||
${c5}( \\
|
||||
|
@ -1127,7 +1128,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Gg][Nn][Uu]*)
|
||||
([Gg][Nn][Uu]*)
|
||||
read_ascii 3 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c2} _-\`\`-, ,-\`\`-_
|
||||
${c2} .' _-_| |_-_ '.
|
||||
|
@ -1143,7 +1144,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Gg]uix[Ss][Dd]*|[Gg]uix*)
|
||||
([Gg]uix[Ss][Dd]*|[Gg]uix*)
|
||||
read_ascii 3 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c3}|.__ __.|
|
||||
${c3}|__ \\ / __|
|
||||
|
@ -1155,7 +1156,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Hh]aiku*)
|
||||
([Hh]aiku*)
|
||||
read_ascii 3 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c3} ,^,
|
||||
${c3} / \\
|
||||
|
@ -1168,7 +1169,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Hh]yperbola*)
|
||||
([Hh]yperbola*)
|
||||
read_ascii <<-EOF
|
||||
${c7} |\`__.\`/
|
||||
${c7} \____/
|
||||
|
@ -1180,7 +1181,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Ii][Rr][Ii][Xx]*)
|
||||
([Ii][Rr][Ii][Xx]*)
|
||||
read_ascii 1 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c1} __
|
||||
${c1} \\ \\ __
|
||||
|
@ -1192,7 +1193,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Kk][Dd][Ee]*[Nn]eon*)
|
||||
([Kk][Dd][Ee]*[Nn]eon*)
|
||||
read_ascii 6 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c7} .${c6}__${c7}.${c6}__${c7}.
|
||||
${c6} / _${c7}.${c6}_ \\
|
||||
|
@ -1203,7 +1204,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Ll]inux*[Ll]ite*|[Ll]ite*)
|
||||
([Ll]inux*[Ll]ite*|[Ll]ite*)
|
||||
read_ascii 3 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c3} /\\
|
||||
${c3} / \\
|
||||
|
@ -1215,7 +1216,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Ll]inux*[Mm]int*|[Mm]int)
|
||||
([Ll]inux*[Mm]int*|[Mm]int)
|
||||
read_ascii 2 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c2} ___________
|
||||
${c2}|_ \\
|
||||
|
@ -1228,7 +1229,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
[Ll]inux*)
|
||||
([Ll]inux*)
|
||||
read_ascii 4 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c4} ___
|
||||
${c4}(${c7}.. ${c4}|
|
||||
|
@ -1240,7 +1241,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Mm]ac[Oo][Ss]*|[Dd]arwin*)
|
||||
([Mm]ac[Oo][Ss]*|[Dd]arwin*)
|
||||
read_ascii 1 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c1} .:'
|
||||
${c1} _ :'_
|
||||
|
@ -1252,7 +1253,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Mm]ageia*)
|
||||
([Mm]ageia*)
|
||||
read_ascii 2 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c6} *
|
||||
${c6} *
|
||||
|
@ -1264,7 +1265,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Mm]anjaro*)
|
||||
([Mm]anjaro*)
|
||||
read_ascii 2 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c2}||||||||| ||||
|
||||
${c2}||||||||| ||||
|
||||
|
@ -1276,7 +1277,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Mm]inix*)
|
||||
([Mm]inix*)
|
||||
read_ascii 4 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c4} ,, ,,
|
||||
${c4};${c7},${c4} ', ,' ${c7},${c4};
|
||||
|
@ -1289,7 +1290,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Mm][Xx]*)
|
||||
([Mm][Xx]*)
|
||||
read_ascii <<-EOF
|
||||
${c7} \\\\ /
|
||||
${c7} \\\\/
|
||||
|
@ -1301,7 +1302,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Nn]et[Bb][Ss][Dd]*)
|
||||
([Nn]et[Bb][Ss][Dd]*)
|
||||
read_ascii 3 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c7}\\\\${c3}\`-______,----__
|
||||
${c7} \\\\ ${c3}__,---\`_
|
||||
|
@ -1313,7 +1314,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Nn]ix[Oo][Ss]*)
|
||||
([Nn]ix[Oo][Ss]*)
|
||||
read_ascii 4 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c4} \\\\ \\\\ //
|
||||
${c4} ==\\\\__\\\\/ //
|
||||
|
@ -1325,7 +1326,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Oo]pen[Bb][Ss][Dd]*)
|
||||
([Oo]pen[Bb][Ss][Dd]*)
|
||||
read_ascii 3 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c3} _____
|
||||
${c3} \\- -/
|
||||
|
@ -1337,7 +1338,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Oo]pen[Ss][Uu][Ss][Ee]*[Tt]umbleweed*)
|
||||
([Oo]pen[Ss][Uu][Ss][Ee]*[Tt]umbleweed*)
|
||||
read_ascii 2 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c2} _____ ______
|
||||
${c2} / ____\\ / ____ \\
|
||||
|
@ -1347,7 +1348,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Oo]pen[Ss][Uu][Ss][Ee]*|[Oo]pen*SUSE*|SUSE*|suse*)
|
||||
([Oo]pen[Ss][Uu][Ss][Ee]*|[Oo]pen*SUSE*|SUSE*|suse*)
|
||||
read_ascii 2 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c2} _______
|
||||
${c2}__| __ \\
|
||||
|
@ -1359,7 +1360,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Oo]pen[Ww]rt*)
|
||||
([Oo]pen[Ww]rt*)
|
||||
read_ascii 1 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c1} _______
|
||||
${c1}| |.-----.-----.-----.
|
||||
|
@ -1372,7 +1373,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Pp]arabola*)
|
||||
([Pp]arabola*)
|
||||
read_ascii 5 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c5} __ __ __ _
|
||||
${c5}.\`_//_//_/ / \`.
|
||||
|
@ -1383,7 +1384,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Pp]op!_[Oo][Ss]*)
|
||||
([Pp]op!_[Oo][Ss]*)
|
||||
read_ascii 6 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c6}______
|
||||
${c6}\\ _ \\ __
|
||||
|
@ -1396,7 +1397,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Pp]ure[Oo][Ss]*)
|
||||
([Pp]ure[Oo][Ss]*)
|
||||
read_ascii <<-EOF
|
||||
${c7} _____________
|
||||
${c7}| _________ |
|
||||
|
@ -1407,7 +1408,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Rr]aspbian*)
|
||||
([Rr]aspbian*)
|
||||
read_ascii 1 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c2} __ __
|
||||
${c2} (_\\)(/_)
|
||||
|
@ -1418,7 +1419,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Ss]lackware*)
|
||||
([Ss]lackware*)
|
||||
read_ascii 4 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c4} ________
|
||||
${c4} / ______|
|
||||
|
@ -1430,7 +1431,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Ss]un[Oo][Ss]|[Ss]olaris*)
|
||||
([Ss]un[Oo][Ss]|[Ss]olaris*)
|
||||
read_ascii 3 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c3} . .; .
|
||||
${c3} . :; :: ;: .
|
||||
|
@ -1440,7 +1441,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Uu]buntu*)
|
||||
([Uu]buntu*)
|
||||
read_ascii 3 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c3} _
|
||||
${c3} ---(_)
|
||||
|
@ -1451,7 +1452,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
[Vv]oid*)
|
||||
([Vv]oid*)
|
||||
read_ascii 2 <<-EOF
|
||||
${c2} _______
|
||||
${c2} _ \\______ -
|
||||
|
@ -1463,7 +1464,7 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
EOF
|
||||
;;
|
||||
|
||||
*)
|
||||
(*)
|
||||
# On no match of a distribution ascii art, this function calls
|
||||
# itself again, this time to look for a more generic OS related
|
||||
# ascii art (KISS Linux -> Linux).
|
||||
|
@ -1514,14 +1515,16 @@ get_ascii() {
|
|||
}
|
||||
|
||||
main() {
|
||||
[ "$1" = --version ] && {
|
||||
case "$1" in (--version) {
|
||||
printf 'pfetch 0.7.0\n'
|
||||
exit
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Hide 'stderr' unless the first argument is '-v'. This saves
|
||||
# polluting the script with '2>/dev/null'.
|
||||
[ "$1" = -v ] || exec 2>/dev/null
|
||||
;;(-v) :
|
||||
;;(*) exec 2>/dev/null
|
||||
;;esac
|
||||
|
||||
# Hide 'stdout' and selectively print to it using '>&6'.
|
||||
# This gives full control over what it displayed on the screen.
|
||||
|
@ -1552,15 +1555,13 @@ main() {
|
|||
# Some terminals don't support these sequences, nor do they
|
||||
# silently conceal them if they're printed resulting in
|
||||
# partial sequences being printed to the terminal!
|
||||
[ "$TERM" = dumb ] ||
|
||||
[ "$TERM" = minix ] ||
|
||||
[ "$TERM" = cons25 ] || {
|
||||
case "$TERM" in (dumb|minix|cons25) :;;(*)
|
||||
# Disable line-wrapping.
|
||||
printf '[?7l' >&6
|
||||
|
||||
# Enable line-wrapping again on exit.
|
||||
trap 'printf [?7h >&6' EXIT
|
||||
}
|
||||
;;esac
|
||||
|
||||
# Store the output of 'uname' to avoid calling it multiple times
|
||||
# throughout the script. 'read <<EOF' is the simplest way of reading
|
||||
|
|
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user