add fileext function to helpers

master
Kebler Network System Administrator 2022-12-31 23:28:18 -08:00
parent bf62d67339
commit e2cade08c7
3 changed files with 37 additions and 31 deletions

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@ -82,6 +82,7 @@ for dir in ${1:-$BASH_SHELL_DIRS}; do
[[ "$dir" = "$BASH_SHELL_BASE" ]] && export BASH_SHELL_BASE_LOADED=true
done
# env | grep NETWORK
# # set one or the other of these in shell.env if you want to load networks with every shell
if [[ $BASH_SHELL_HOME_NETWORK_LOAD ]] || [[ $BASH_SHELL_ALL_NETWORKS_LOAD ]] || [[ $BASH_SHELL_NETWORKS_LOAD ]] ; then

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@ -21,6 +21,11 @@ filename() {
echo $(basename "$1" | rev | cut -f 2- -d '.' | rev)
}
fileext() {
# passed entire path
echo $1 | awk -F . '{print $NF}'
}
# // TODO remove and use path module
# // must change acl.lib and loginout, chromium, and ungoogled install files
adirname() {

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@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
#!/bin/bash
# !/bin/bash
# UCI SHELL REPOS ENVIRONMENT
# see README.md for details of how the system work
# In a nutshell its a set of directories that are sourced when creating a shell
# The repos allow one to organize functionality across machines, users and networks
# In general do not change or edit this base shell.env file
# Instead add a custom shell.env to specific shell host directory,
# Instead add a custom shell.env to specific shell host directory,
# user shell directory or dev shell directory
# echo DEBUG: sourcing shell.env
# This file gets sourced early in /etc/profile for all login and
# for interactive non-login shells via /etc/bash.bashrc
# This file gets sourced early in /etc/profile for all login and
# for interactive non-login shells via /etc/bash.bashrc
# for interactive login shell (ssh is about the only case)
# loading the shell might cause issues specially using rsync
@ -21,11 +21,11 @@
# if bash is not installed then don't bother to continue
! command -v bash >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo no bash command && return 1
export SHELL=$(command -v bash )
export SHELL="$(command -v bash )"
# without changing /etc/profile you can disable loading the UCI Shell system
# by uncommenting this line. It will only set up a simple prompt instead.
# if UCI shell is causing issues then one can invoke this
# if UCI shell is causing issues then one can invoke this
# BASH_SAFE_MODE=true
# todo add safemode enable/disable function that (un)comments
@ -41,13 +41,13 @@ fi
# within each of those directories if a load.sh exits it will be run
# otherwise files will be sourced according to load.sh in the base repo
export BASH_SHELL_LOAD=$BASH_SHELL_BASE/load.sh # load.sh is default
export BASH_SHELL_LOAD="$BASH_SHELL_BASE/load.sh" # load.sh is default"
export BASH_SHELL_STARTUP=$BASH_SHELL_BASE/startup.sh # startup.sh is default
export BASH_SHELL_STARTUP="$BASH_SHELL_BASE/startup.sh # startup.sh is default"
# for non-interactive login shells (like at boot)
# for non-interactive login shells (like at boot)
# load this library that allows loading additional modules
export BASH_ENV=$BASH_SHELL_BASE/module.lib # module loading functions
export BASH_ENV="$BASH_SHELL_BASE/module.lib # module loading functions"
# otherwise comment above and uncommented next line
# export BASH_ENV=$BASH_SHELL_LOAD # load same as interactive shell, beware usually causes issues!!!
@ -57,34 +57,34 @@ export BASH_ENV=$BASH_SHELL_BASE/module.lib # module loading functions
# By default it will set up a master directory /shell
# DEFAULT DIRECTORY STRUCTURE
# /shell
# -- base # $BASH_SHELL_BASE=/shell/base (default) is set in /etc/profile during setup
# -- any
# -- host
# -- network
# -- networks
# -- <network name>
# -- <another network name>
# -- <hostname>
# -- $HOME/shell # user
# /shell
# -- base # $BASH_SHELL_BASE=/shell/base (default) is set in /etc/profile during setup
# -- any
# -- host
# -- network
# -- networks
# -- <network name>
# -- <another network name>
# -- <hostname>
# -- $HOME/shell # user
# default loading preference is first in list is lowest and last is highest
# for example a function "test" in the BASE will be overwritten by one the HOST repo
# that is the same for startup scripts and module loading.
# that is the same for startup scripts and module loading.
BASH_SHELL_DIRS="$BASH_SHELL_BASE "
declare parent
parent=$(dirname $BASH_SHELL_BASE)
parent="$(dirname $BASH_SHELL_BASE)"
# Any Host
BASH_SHELL_ANY_HOST=${parent}/any/host # or set to
BASH_SHELL_ANY_HOST="${parent}/any/host # or set to"
# export BASH_SHELL_ALL_HOSTS=<some directory>
[[ -d $BASH_SHELL_ANY_HOST ]] && BASH_SHELL_DIRS+="$BASH_SHELL_ANY_HOST " && export BASH_SHELL_ANY_HOST
BASH_SHELL_ANY_NETWORK=$parent/any/network
# BASH_SHELL_ALL_NETWORKS=<some directory>
[[ -d $BASH_SHELL_ANY_NETWORK ]] && BASH_SHELL_DIRS+="$BASH_SHELL_ANY_NETWORK " && export BASH_SHELL_ANY_NETWORK
[[ -d $BASH_SHELL_ANY_NETWORK ]] && BASH_SHELL_DIRS+="$BASH_SHELL_ANY_NETWORK " && export BASH_SHELL_ANY_NETWORK
# these are all the base directories to source
export BASH_SHELL_DIRS
@ -97,14 +97,14 @@ BASH_SHELL_HOST=$parent/$(hostname)
# if this directory exists it is included first in the sourcing
# if allows on the develop scripts and modules, etc for later incorporation into a repo
BASH_SHELL_DEV=${BASH_SHELL_DEV:-/opt/shell}
BASH_SHELL_DEV=${BASH_SHELL_DEV:-/opt/shell}
[[ -d $BASH_SHELL_DEV ]] && export BASH_SHELL_DEV
# by default USER shell sources will be looked for under $HOME/shell
# export BASH_SHELL_USER_DIR=$HOME/shell
export BASH_SHELL_USER_DIR=$HOME/shell
# set up default location to look for other network shell directories
# set up default location to look for other network shell directories
BASH_NETWORKS_DIR=$parent/networks
# BASH_NETWORKS_DIR=<some directory> # alt directory to look for networks
export BASH_NETWORKS_DIR
@ -128,16 +128,16 @@ source $BASH_SHELL_BASE/module.lib
# echo $BASH_SHELL_DIRS
# echo ---------------------------------
#archived ---for deletion or better explanation
# archived ---for deletion or better explanation
# echo enabling aliases with non-interactive shell
# DEPRECATED # export BASH_USE_ALIAS=true # will source aliases for non-interactive
# if not using implicit sourcing for non-interactive shells then one can do this per script
##################
# #################
# expanding aliases is optional
# shopt -s expand_aliases
# source $BASH_SHELL_LOAD
# < your script code >
# < your script code >
# shopt -u expand_aliases
####################
# ###################