#! /bin/bash ## install all packages required for this configuration to function. ## Configuration is assumed to be handled elsewhere (for now) eg in etckeeper ## or with ansible sudo "$HOME/.bin/bootstrap_pkgs" # PKGBUILD_dir="$HOME/.local/share/packages" # call_makepkg() { # cd "$PKGBUILD_dir/$1" || exit # sudo -u nobody makepkg -s -r -i -f --noconfirm # } # ## install packages (those that are either in official repos or AUR) # ## TODO add template switches to control which of these get installed based # ## on my config # dunst_pkgs=(dunst) # emacs_pkgs=(emacs mu) # flameshot_pkgs=(flameshot) # gtk_pkgs=(zuki-themes) # nvidia_pkgs=(optimus-manager) # r_pkgs=(r docker-rootless-extras-bin gcc-fortran texlive-bin tk) # redshift_pkgs=(redshift) # rofi_pkgs=(rofi-git bitwarden-cli libnotify rofi-greenclip # networkmanager-dmenu-git veracrypt sshfs jmtpfs) # seafile_pkgs=(seafile) # urxvt_pkgs=(urxvt-tabbedex rxvt-unicode urxvt-perls) # xmonad_pkgs=(stack-static autorandr feh xorg-server xorg-xset libpulse playerctl # wireless_tools acpid ttf-symbola-free ttf-symbola-free ttf-dejavu # awesome-terminal-fonts numlockx picom i3lock-color xorg-xrandr # xss-lock) # zsh_pkgs=(zsh zsh-completions zsh-syntax-highlighting) # ## AUR pkgs needed for spotify # spotify_pkgs=(gconf) # if sudo -u nobody -n sudo pacman -Syy; then # echo "Using user nobody for installation. Sit back and relax." # else # echo "Using current user for installation. Prepare to enter sudo pwd alot." # fi # sudo -u nobody yay --noconfirm --removemake -S "${dunst_pkgs[@]}" \ # "${emacs_pkgs[@]}" \ # "${flameshot_pkgs[@]}" \ # "${gtk_pkgs[@]}" \ # "${nvidia_pkgs[@]}" \ # "${nvidia_pkgs[@]}" \ # "${r_pkgs[@]}" \ # "${redshift_pkgs[@]}" \ # "${rofi_pkgs[@]}" \ # "${seafile_pkgs[@]}" \ # "${urxvt_pkgs[@]}" \ # "${xmonad_pkgs[@]}" \ # "${zsh_pkgs[@]}" \ # "${spotify_pkgs[@]}" # ## install custom packages (eg those for which I have my own PKGBUILDs) # call_makepkg "clevo-xsm-wmi-dkms" # call_makepkg "conky-lua" # call_makepkg "spotify" # call_makepkg "xkb-hypermode"