- Improves loading of the correct Bash environment/version, especially on systems that might not be using a standard install (i.e. Homebrew), by loading a version of Bash as defined by the environment rather than a hard coded path. [ci skip]
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1.0 KiB
Bash
32 lines
1.0 KiB
Bash
#! /usr/bin/env bash
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# DESCRIPTION
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# Defines software restore functions.
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# Label: Restore Preference
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# Description: Restores an application preference.
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# Parameters: $1 (required) - The backup volume root path, $2 (required) - The preference file.
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restore_preference() {
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local backup_root="$1"
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local preference_file="$2"
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local backup_path="$backup_root/Users/$USER/Library/Preferences/$preference_file"
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local restore_root="$HOME/Library/Preferences"
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cp -p "$backup_path" "$restore_root"
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}
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export -f restore_preference
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# Label: Restore Application Support
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# Description: Restores application support files.
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# Parameters: $1 (required) - The backup volume root path, $2 required - The application name.
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restore_app_support() {
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local backup_root="$1"
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local app_name="$2"
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local backup_path="$backup_root/Users/$USER/Library/Application Support/$app_name"
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local restore_path="$HOME/Library/Application Support"
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mkdir -p "$restore_path"
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cp -pR "$backup_path" "$restore_path"
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}
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export -f restore_app_support
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