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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# @file run_onchange_after_26-system-vscode-node-modules.tmpl
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# @brief Installs NPM packages to the system `/` directory as a catch-all for tools that recursively search upwards for shared NPM configurations.
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# @description
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# This script makes fallback linter and code auto-fixer configurations globally available. Normally, configurations, like
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# the ones used for ESLint, are installed at the project level by specifying the NPM package configuration
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# in the `package.json` file (or via an `.eslintrc` file). However, whenever no configuration is present, IDEs like
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# Visual Studio Code will recursively search upwards in the directory tree, trying to find an ESLint configuration.
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#
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# This script addresses this issue by installing a set of shared NPM packages that enhance the functionality of tools like ESLint
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# by placing a `package.json` with all the necessary settings into the highest directory possible and then installing the package's
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# modules. This normally results in a `package.json` file and `node_modules/` folder at the root of the system.
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#
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# ## NPM Packages Included
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#
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# To reduce clutter, all the configurations are mapped out in the `package.json` file. Our default `package.json` file includes
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# the following configuration:
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#
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# ```json
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# <!-- AUTO-GENERATED:START (REMOTE:url=https://gitlab.com/megabyte-labs/install.doctor/-/raw/master/home/dot_config/Code/User/package.json) -->
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# {
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# ...
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# // Notable dependencies listed below
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# "dependencies": {
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# "eslint-config-strictlint": "latest",
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# "jest-preset-ts": "latest",
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# "prettier-config-strictlint": "latest",
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# "remark-preset-strictlint": "latest",
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# "stylelint-config-strictlint": "latest"
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# },
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# ...
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# }
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# <!-- AUTO-GENERATED:END -->
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# ```
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#
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# ## Strict Lint
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#
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# More details on the shared configurations can be found at [StrictLint.com](https://strictlint.com).
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# Strict Lint is another brand maintained by Megabyte Labs that is home to many of the well-crafted
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# shared configurations that are included in our default NPM configuration fallback settings.
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#
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# ## Notes
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#
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# * If the system root directory is not writable (even with `sudo`), then the shared modules are installed to the provisioning user's `$HOME` directory
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#
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# ## Links
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#
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# * [`run_onchange_after_26-system-vscode-node-modules.tmpl`](https://github.com/megabyte-labs/install.doctor/blob/master/home/.chezmoiscripts/universal/run_onchange_after_26-system-vscode-node-modules.tmpl)
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# * [`package.json` configuration file](https://github.com/megabyte-labs/install.doctor/blob/master/home/dot_config/Code/User/package.json)
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# * [StrictLint.com documentation](https://strictlint.com/docs)
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{{ includeTemplate "universal/profile" }}
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{{ includeTemplate "universal/logg" }}
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# @file run_onchange_after_26-vscode-extensions.tmpl
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# @brief Installs all of the Visual Studio Code extensions specified in the [`home/dot_config/Code/User/extensions.json`](https://github.com/megabyte-labs/install.doctor/blob/master/home/dot_config/Code/User/extensions.json) file.
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# @description
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# This script loops through all the extensions listed in the [`home/dot_config/Code/User/extensions.json`](https://github.com/megabyte-labs/install.doctor/blob/master/home/dot_config/Code/User/extensions.json)
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# file. It installs the extensions when either Visual Studio Code or VSCodium is installed. If both are installed, then both will
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# have the plugins automatically installed.
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#
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# The `extensions.json` file is used to house the plugin list so that if you decide to remove this auto-installer script then
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# VSCode will retain some functionality from the file. It will show a popover card that recommends installing any plugins in the
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# list that are not already installed.
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#
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# ## Plugin Settings
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#
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# Most of the plugin settings have been configured and optimized to work properly with the other default settings
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# included by Install Doctor. These settings can be found in the [`home/dot_config/Code/User/settings.json` file](https://github.com/megabyte-labs/install.doctor/blob/master/home/dot_config/Code/User/settings.json).
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# If you manage to come up with an improvement, please open a pull request so other users can benefit from your work.
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#
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# ## Default Extensions
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#
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# The default plugins in the `extensions.json` list are catered mostly towards full-stack web development. The technologies
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# that are catered to by the default extensions relate to TypeScript, JavaScript, Go, Python, Rust, and many more technologies.
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# Most of the plugins are not language-specific.
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#
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# ## Links
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#
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# * [`run_onchange_after_26-vscode-extensions.tmpl`](https://github.com/megabyte-labs/install.doctor/blob/master/home/.chezmoiscripts/universal/run_onchange_after_26-vscode-extensions.tmpl)
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# * [Visual Studio Code settings folder](https://github.com/megabyte-labs/install.doctor/blob/master/home/dot_config/Code/User)
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{{ includeTemplate "universal/profile" }}
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{{ includeTemplate "universal/logg" }}
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