vscode script supports vscodium and uses USER as subdirectory

gnome terminal alias to use from vscdoe
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Kebler Network System Administrator 2021-10-19 11:01:32 -07:00
parent ade5236b01
commit 4fb2e4698c
2 changed files with 19 additions and 14 deletions

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all/alias/term Executable file
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alias gterm='GNOME_TERMINAL_SCREEN='\'''\'' gnome-terminal'

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#!/bin/bash
command -v code >/dev/null 2>&1 || exit
VSCODE_BIN=$(command -v code)
VSCODE_BIN=${VSCODE_BIN:-$(command -v codium)}
[[ $VSCODE_BIN ]] || {
echo "no vscode binary on machine"
exit
}
# set default home here
# can pass
vscode () {
#local home=$HOME
local home=/opt/vscode
home=${VSCODE_HOME:-$home}
[[ $1 == "-h" ]] && home=$2 && shift 2
mkdir -p $home
[[ $? -ne 0 ]] && echo "unable to set vscode home at $home, aborting" && return 1
exts=${home}/extensions
user=${home}/user
exe=$(command -v code)
$exe --user-data-dir=$user --extensions-dir=$exts "$@"
vscode() {
#local home=$HOME
local home=/opt/vscode
home=${VSCODE_HOME:-$home}
[[ $1 == "-h" ]] && home=$2 && shift 2
mkdir -p ${home}/${USER}
[[ $? -ne 0 ]] && echo "unable to set vscode home at $home/$USER, aborting" && return 1
exts=${home}/${USER}/extensions
user=${home}/${USER}/data
echo $VSCODE_BIN --user-data-dir=$user --extensions-dir=$exts "$@"
$VSCODE_BIN --user-data-dir=$user --extensions-dir=$exts "$@"
}
# # if script was executed then call the function