main() { # Use colors, but only if connected to a terminal, and that terminal # supports them. if which tput >/dev/null 2>&1; then ncolors=$(tput colors) fi if [ -t 1 ] && [ -n "$ncolors" ] && [ "$ncolors" -ge 8 ]; then RED="$(tput setaf 1)" GREEN="$(tput setaf 2)" YELLOW="$(tput setaf 3)" BLUE="$(tput setaf 4)" BOLD="$(tput bold)" NORMAL="$(tput sgr0)" else RED="" GREEN="" YELLOW="" BLUE="" BOLD="" NORMAL="" fi # Only enable exit-on-error after the non-critical colorization stuff, # which may fail on systems lacking tput or terminfo set -e CHECK_ZSH_INSTALLED=$(grep /zsh$ /etc/shells | wc -l) if [ ! $CHECK_ZSH_INSTALLED -ge 1 ]; then printf "${YELLOW}Zsh is not installed!${NORMAL} Please install zsh first!\n" exit fi unset CHECK_ZSH_INSTALLED if [ ! -n "$ZSH" ]; then ZSH=~/.oh-my-zsh fi if [ -d "$ZSH" ]; then printf "${YELLOW}You already have Oh My Zsh installed.${NORMAL}\n" printf "You'll need to remove $ZSH if you want to re-install.\n" exit fi # Prevent the cloned repository from having insecure permissions. Failing to do # so causes compinit() calls to fail with "command not found: compdef" errors # for users with insecure umasks (e.g., "002", allowing group writability). Note # that this will be ignored under Cygwin by default, as Windows ACLs take # precedence over umasks except for filesystems mounted with option "noacl". umask g-w,o-w printf "${BLUE}Cloning Oh My Zsh...${NORMAL}\n" hash git >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo "Error: git is not installed" exit 1 } # The Windows (MSYS) Git is not compatible with normal use on cygwin if [ "$OSTYPE" = cygwin ]; then if git --version | grep msysgit > /dev/null; then echo "Error: Windows/MSYS Git is not supported on Cygwin" echo "Error: Make sure the Cygwin git package is installed and is first on the path" exit 1 fi fi env git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh.git $ZSH || { printf "Error: git clone of oh-my-zsh repo failed\n" exit 1 } printf "${BLUE}Looking for an existing zsh config...${NORMAL}\n" if [ -f ~/.zshrc ] || [ -h ~/.zshrc ]; then printf "${YELLOW}Found ~/.zshrc.${NORMAL} ${GREEN}Backing up to ~/.zshrc.pre-oh-my-zsh${NORMAL}\n"; mv ~/.zshrc ~/.zshrc.pre-oh-my-zsh; fi printf "${BLUE}Using the Oh My Zsh template file and adding it to ~/.zshrc${NORMAL}\n" cp $ZSH/templates/zshrc.zsh-template ~/.zshrc sed "/^export ZSH=/ c\\ export ZSH=$ZSH " ~/.zshrc > ~/.zshrc-omztemp mv -f ~/.zshrc-omztemp ~/.zshrc # Do not prompt user unless STDIN file descriptor is bound to TTY, if [ -t 0 ]; then TEST_LOGIN_SHELL=$(expr "$SHELL" : '.*/\(.*\)') if [ "$TEST_LOGIN_SHELL" = "zsh" ]; then # No need to change login shell. ENV_ZSH="$SHELL" # Let's try to change the login shell. else # See what zsh (if any) they have in the current environment -- it's probably # the zsh they prefer, assuming /etc/shells could have multiple zsh entries. ENV_ZSH="$(which zsh)" # $(type -P zsh) would be better but not POSIX sh # Will it blend? if ! "$ENV_ZSH" -c 'exit 0' >/dev/null 2>&1; then unset ENV_ZSH fi # Is the environment zsh also in the list of supported login shells? if [ -n "$ENV_ZSH" ] && grep "^${ENV_ZSH}$" /etc/shells >/dev/null 2>&1; then printf "${YELLOW}Found ${ENV_ZSH}${NORMAL} ${GREEN}in /etc/shells.${NORMAL}\n" CHSH_ZSH="$ENV_ZSH" else # No? Then let's get the last zsh entry from the list of supported login shells. # -- We know at least one is in there because of an earlier check in this script. GREP_ZSH="$(grep /zsh$ /etc/shells | tail -1)" # Will it blend? if "$GREP_ZSH" -c 'exit 0' >/dev/null 2>&1; then # Yep, let's use that zsh entry. CHSH_ZSH="$GREP_ZSH" else # Nope, it's a bogus path. printf "${RED}I can't change your shell automatically because there is a bad zsh entry in /etc/shells.${NORMAL}\n" if [ -n "$ENV_ZSH" ]; then # If the environment zsh is real, suggest they add that to the list of supported login shells. printf "${BLUE}Consider adding $ENV_ZSH to /etc/shells and then manually change your default shell.${NORMAL}\n" else printf "${RED}No real zsh found in the current environment or /etc/shells.${NORMAL}\n" printf "${RED}You might not have zsh properly installed...${NORMAL}\n" # OKAY, IT'S GETTIN' WEIRD. BAIL OUT! exit fi fi fi if [ -n "$CHSH_ZSH" ]; then # If this platform provides a "chsh" command (not Cygwin), do it, man! if hash chsh >/dev/null 2>&1; then printf "${BLUE}Time to change your default shell to ${CHSH_ZSH}!${NORMAL}\n" while true; do set +e trap 'CHSH_ZSH_ERRNO=$?' INT CHSH_ZSH_STDERR="$(chsh -s "$CHSH_ZSH" 2>&1)" CHSH_ZSH_ERRNO=${CHSH_ZSH_ERRNO-$?} case $CHSH_ZSH_ERRNO in 0) # Great. It worked. # Update the $SHELL export for this session. SHELL="$CHSH_ZSH" break ;; 130) printf "${RED}Change of default login shell has been cancelled!${NORMAL}\n" printf "${BLUE}To try again, run the following command at any time:\n${NORMAL}" printf ' %schsh -s "%s"%s\n' "${BLUE}" "$CHSH_ZSH" "${NORMAL}" break ;; *) case "$CHSH_ZSH_STDERR" in *Credentials*) printf "${RED}Wrong password.${NORMAL} ${GREEN}Press CTRL-C to cancel.${NORMAL}\n" ;; *) # Probably best to fall back to the environment zsh if it exists. if [ -n "$ENV_ZSH" ]; then unset CHSH_ZSH fi break ;; esac ;; esac trap - INT set -e done # Else, suggest the user change the login shell manually. else printf "I can't change your shell automatically because this system does not have chsh.\n" printf "${BLUE}Please manually change your default shell to ${CHSH_ZSH}!${NORMAL}\n" fi fi fi else printf "${BLUE}No TTY specified! Please manually change your default shell to zsh!${NORMAL}\n" fi printf "${GREEN}" echo ' __ __ ' echo ' ____ / /_ ____ ___ __ __ ____ _____/ /_ ' echo ' / __ \/ __ \ / __ `__ \/ / / / /_ / / ___/ __ \ ' echo '/ /_/ / / / / / / / / / / /_/ / / /_(__ ) / / / ' echo '\____/_/ /_/ /_/ /_/ /_/\__, / /___/____/_/ /_/ ' echo ' /____/ ....is now installed!' echo '' echo '' echo 'Please look over the ~/.zshrc file to select plugins, themes, and options.' echo '' echo 'p.s. Follow us at https://twitter.com/ohmyzsh.' echo '' echo 'p.p.s. Get stickers and t-shirts at http://shop.planetargon.com.' echo '' printf "${NORMAL}" if [ -n "$CHSH_ZSH" ]; then env "$CHSH_ZSH" elif [ -n "$ENV_ZSH" ]; then env "$ENV_ZSH" fi } main