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516 lines
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YAML
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# @file System Taskfile Commands
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# @brief Defines commands provided by the Install Doctor CLI system
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# @description
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# The tasks / commands defined in this `Taskfile.yml` are all accessible by using the `task-menu` command.
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# `task-menu` is a custom fork created to make browsing through various post-provisioning commands easier
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# after setting up a device with Install Doctor. For each of the command below, you can run `task-menu command-name`
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# to directly invoke the task. Alternatively, you can simply run `task-menu` from anywhere on the device to open
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# an interactive command menu.
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#
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# ## Documentation
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#
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# The documentation for each command is defined in this file under the `summary` key. If a command has a `summary` defined
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# then, our documentation system will automatically integrate the documentation into our documentation portal. The
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# Install Doctor CLI (which is defined in this file) is available for viewing [here](https://install.doctor/docs/cli).
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version: '3'
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tasks:
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bitwarden:
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cmds:
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- |
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### Command to copy to clipboard
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COPY="wl-copy"
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### Get list of all logins as json
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logins="$(bw list items)"
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### Grab the name of every login and pip them into fzf
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name="$(echo "$logins" | jq -r '.[].name' | fzf)"
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### Find the login with the selected name (as a json)
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selected="$(echo "$logins" | jq -r ".[] | select(.name == \"$name\")")"
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### Print the name of the selected login
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echo "Name: $(echo "$selected" | jq -r '.name')"
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echo "> Copying Username"
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### Copy the username to the clipboard
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printf '%s' "$(echo "$selected" | jq -r '.login.username')" | $COPY
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echo "Press any key to copy password..."
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### Wait for user input before coping the password
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read -r
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echo "> Copying Password"
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### Copy the password to the clipboard
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printf '%s' "$(echo "$selected" | jq -r '.login.password')" | $COPY
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build:packer:
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desc: Builds Packer boxes using all supported virtualization platform / operating system combinations
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summary: |
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# {{ .AppName}} Packer Build
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build:packer:
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desc: Builds Packer boxes using all supported virtualization platform / operating system combinations
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summary: |
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# {{ .AppName}} Packer Build
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This command will use Packer to build all the supported virtualization platform / operating system
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combinations. This command can be used to test {{ .AppName }} on all the various systems that are
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supported.
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## Supported Virtualization Platforms
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* KVM
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* Hyper-V
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* VirtualBox
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* Parallels
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* VMWare
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## Supported Operating Systems
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* Archlinux
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* CentOS
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* Debian
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* Fedora
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* macOS
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* Ubuntu
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* Windows
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## Qubes Support
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Qubes can leverage the assets generated from the VirtualBox builds to power HVMs.
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cmds:
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- |
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cd "${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/bento"
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packer init -upgrade ./packer_templates
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logg info 'Building Ubuntu VirtualBox VMs'
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packer build -var-file=os_pkrvars/ubuntu/ubuntu-22.04-x86_64.pkrvars.hcl ./packer_templates
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brave:profile:backup:
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desc: Backs up the user's {{ .AppName }} profile to the user's S3-backed Restic repository
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vars:
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AppName: Brave Browser
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RcloneRepository: brave
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summary: |
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# {{ .AppName }} Profile Backup
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This command backups the {{ .AppName }} user data profile to an S3-backed Restic repository if the profile exists. If the repository
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has not been initialized then it will initialize it. After you backup the profile, you can restore it with the
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`{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore` command like so:
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```
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run {{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore
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```
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The {{ .AppName }} backup is encrypted with the same key that Chezmoi uses (stored in `~/.config/age/chezmoi.txt`, by default).
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The backup uses Restic so all the functionality that Restic offers is available with backups made by this command.
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cmds:
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- task: profile:backup
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vars:
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AppName: Brave Browser
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ProfileFolderDarwin: ~/Library/Application Support/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/Default
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ProfileFolderLinux: ~/.config/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/Default
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ProfileFolderWindows: %APPDATA%/Local/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/Default
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ProfileFolder: '{{if eq OS "linux"}}{{.ProfileFolderLinux}}{{else if eq OS "darwin"}}{{.ProfileFolderDarwin}}{{else}}{{.ProfileFolderWindows}}{{end}}'
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RcloneRepository: brave
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brave:profile:restore:
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desc: Restores the user's {{ .AppName }} profile from the user's S3-backed Restic repository
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vars:
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AppName: Brave Browser
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RcloneRepository: brave
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summary: |
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# {{ .AppName }} Profile Import / Restore
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This command imports / restores the {{ .AppName }} profile from the S3 Restic repository, if it exists. In order to use this
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command for the first time, you should initialize {{ .AppName }} by opening the application. You should also customize
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the application by applying your preferred settings (i.e. customize it how you want it to open in the future). Then, after making
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any changes you wish to be saved, you can backup the {{ .AppName }} profile to the user's S3 bucket
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by running the `{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:backup` task. After this is done, you can restore the application
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settings by running this command (i.e. `{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore`).
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The {{ .AppName }} backup is encrypted with the same key that Chezmoi uses (stored in `~/.config/age/chezmoi.txt`, by default).
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Since the backup leverages Restic, you can leverage all the functionality that Restic offers if something goes awry.
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cmds:
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- task: profile:restore
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vars:
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AppFolder: /Applications/Brave Browser.app
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AppName: Brave Browser
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ProfileFolderDarwin: ~/Library/Application Support/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/Default
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ProfileFolderLinux: ~/.config/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/Default
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ProfileFolderWindows: %APPDATA%/Local/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/Default
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ProfileFolder: '{{if eq OS "linux"}}{{.ProfileFolderLinux}}{{else if eq OS "darwin"}}{{.ProfileFolderDarwin}}{{else}}{{.ProfileFolderWindows}}{{end}}'
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RcloneRepository: brave
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chrome:profile:backup:
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desc: Backs up the user's {{ .AppName }} profile to the user's S3-backed Restic repository
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vars:
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AppName: Google Chrome
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RcloneRepository: chrome
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summary: |
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# {{ .AppName }} Profile Backup
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This command backups the {{ .AppName }} user data profile to an S3-backed Restic repository if the profile exists. If the repository
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has not been initialized then it will initialize it. After you backup the profile, you can restore it with the
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`{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore` command like so:
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```
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run {{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore
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```
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The {{ .AppName }} backup is encrypted with the same key that Chezmoi uses (stored in `~/.config/age/chezmoi.txt`, by default).
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The backup uses Restic so all the functionality that Restic offers is available with backups made by this command.
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cmds:
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- task: profile:backup
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vars:
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AppName: Google Chrome
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ProfileFolderDarwin: ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default
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ProfileFolderLinux: ~/.config/google-chrome/default
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ProfileFolderWindows: %LOCALAPPDATA%/Google/Chrome/User Data/Default
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ProfileFolder: '{{if eq OS "linux"}}{{.ProfileFolderLinux}}{{else if eq OS "darwin"}}{{.ProfileFolderDarwin}}{{else}}{{.ProfileFolderWindows}}{{end}}'
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RcloneRepository: chrome
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chrome:profile:restore:
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desc: Restores the user's {{ .AppName }} profile from the user's S3-backed Restic repository
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vars:
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AppName: Google Chrome
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RcloneRepository: chrome
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summary: |
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# {{ .AppName }} Profile Import / Restore
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This command imports / restores the {{ .AppName }} profile from the S3 Restic repository, if it exists. In order to use this
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command for the first time, you should initialize {{ .AppName }} by opening the application. You should also customize
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the application by applying your preferred settings (i.e. customize it how you want it to open in the future). Then, after making
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any changes you wish to be saved, you can backup the {{ .AppName }} profile to the user's S3 bucket
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by running the `{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:backup` task. After this is done, you can restore the application
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settings by running this command (i.e. `{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore`).
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The {{ .AppName }} backup is encrypted with the same key that Chezmoi uses (stored in `~/.config/age/chezmoi.txt`, by default).
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Since the backup leverages Restic, you can leverage all the functionality that Restic offers if something goes awry.
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cmds:
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- task: profile:restore
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vars:
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AppFolder: /Applications/Google Chrome.app
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AppName: Google Chrome
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ProfileFolderDarwin: ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default
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ProfileFolderLinux: ~/.config/google-chrome/default
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ProfileFolderWindows: %LOCALAPPDATA%/Google/Chrome/User Data/Default
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ProfileFolder: '{{if eq OS "linux"}}{{.ProfileFolderLinux}}{{else if eq OS "darwin"}}{{.ProfileFolderDarwin}}{{else}}{{.ProfileFolderWindows}}{{end}}'
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RcloneRepository: chrome
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edge:profile:backup:
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desc: Backs up the user's {{ .AppName }} profile to the user's S3-backed Restic repository
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vars:
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AppName: Microsoft Edge
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RcloneRepository: edge
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summary: |
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# {{ .AppName }} Profile Backup
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This command backups the {{ .AppName }} user data profile to an S3-backed Restic repository if the profile exists. If the repository
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has not been initialized then it will initialize it. After you backup the profile, you can restore it with the
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`{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore` command like so:
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```
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run {{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore
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```
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The {{ .AppName }} backup is encrypted with the same key that Chezmoi uses (stored in `~/.config/age/chezmoi.txt`, by default).
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The backup uses Restic so all the functionality that Restic offers is available with backups made by this command.
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cmds:
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- task: profile:backup
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vars:
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AppName: Microsoft Edge
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ProfileFolderDarwin: ~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft Edge/Default
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ProfileFolderLinux: ~/.config/microsoft-edge/Default
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ProfileFolderWindows: %LOCALAPPDATA%/Microsoft/Edge/User Data/Default
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ProfileFolder: '{{if eq OS "linux"}}{{.ProfileFolderLinux}}{{else if eq OS "darwin"}}{{.ProfileFolderDarwin}}{{else}}{{.ProfileFolderWindows}}{{end}}'
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RcloneRepository: edge
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edge:profile:restore:
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desc: Restores the user's {{ .AppName }} profile from the user's S3-backed Restic repository
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vars:
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AppName: Microsoft Edge
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RcloneRepository: edge
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summary: |
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# {{ .AppName }} Profile Import / Restore
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This command imports / restores the {{ .AppName }} profile from the S3 Restic repository, if it exists. In order to use this
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command for the first time, you should initialize {{ .AppName }} by opening the application. You should also customize
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the application by applying your preferred settings (i.e. customize it how you want it to open in the future). Then, after making
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any changes you wish to be saved, you can backup the {{ .AppName }} profile to the user's S3 bucket
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by running the `{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:backup` task. After this is done, you can restore the application
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settings by running this command (i.e. `{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore`).
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The {{ .AppName }} backup is encrypted with the same key that Chezmoi uses (stored in `~/.config/age/chezmoi.txt`, by default).
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Since the backup leverages Restic, you can leverage all the functionality that Restic offers if something goes awry.
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cmds:
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- task: profile:restore
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vars:
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AppFolder: /Applications/Microsoft Edge.app
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AppName: Microsoft Edge
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ProfileFolderDarwin: ~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft Edge/Default
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ProfileFolderLinux: ~/.config/microsoft-edge/Default
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ProfileFolderWindows: %LOCALAPPDATA%/Microsoft/Edge/User Data/Default
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ProfileFolder: '{{if eq OS "linux"}}{{.ProfileFolderLinux}}{{else if eq OS "darwin"}}{{.ProfileFolderDarwin}}{{else}}{{.ProfileFolderWindows}}{{end}}'
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RcloneRepository: edge
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ferdium:profile:backup:
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desc: Backs up the user's {{ .AppName }} profile to the user's S3-backed Restic repository
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vars:
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AppName: Ferdium
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RcloneRepository: ferdium
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summary: |
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# {{ .AppName }} Profile Backup
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This command backups the {{ .AppName }} user data profile to an S3-backed Restic repository if the profile exists. If the repository
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has not been initialized then it will initialize it. After you backup the profile, you can restore it with the
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`{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore` command like so:
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```
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run {{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore
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```
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The {{ .AppName }} backup is encrypted with the same key that Chezmoi uses (stored in `~/.config/age/chezmoi.txt`, by default).
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The backup uses Restic so all the functionality that Restic offers is available with backups made by this command.
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cmds:
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- task: profile:backup
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vars:
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AppName: Ferdium
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ProfileFolderDarwin: ~/Library/Application Support/Ferdium
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ProfileFolderLinux: ~/.config/Ferdium/
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ProfileFolderWindows: %APPDATA%/Ferdium
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ProfileFolder: '{{if eq OS "linux"}}{{.ProfileFolderLinux}}{{else if eq OS "darwin"}}{{.ProfileFolderDarwin}}{{else}}{{.ProfileFolderWindows}}{{end}}'
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RcloneRepository: ferdium
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ferdium:profile:restore:
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desc: Restores the user's {{ .AppName }} profile from the user's S3-backed Restic repository
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vars:
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AppName: Ferdium
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RcloneRepository: ferdium
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summary: |
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# {{ .AppName }} Profile Import / Restore
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This command imports / restores the {{ .AppName }} profile from the S3 Restic repository, if it exists. In order to use this
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command for the first time, you should initialize {{ .AppName }} by opening the application. You should also customize
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the application by applying your preferred settings (i.e. customize it how you want it to open in the future). Then, after making
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any changes you wish to be saved, you can backup the {{ .AppName }} profile to the user's S3 bucket
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by running the `{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:backup` task. After this is done, you can restore the application
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settings by running this command (i.e. `{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore`).
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The {{ .AppName }} backup is encrypted with the same key that Chezmoi uses (stored in `~/.config/age/chezmoi.txt`, by default).
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Since the backup leverages Restic, you can leverage all the functionality that Restic offers if something goes awry.
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cmds:
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- task: profile:restore
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vars:
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AppFolder: /Applications/Ferdium.app
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AppName: Ferdium
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ProfileFolderDarwin: ~/Library/Application Support/Ferdium
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ProfileFolderLinux: ~/.config/Ferdium/
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ProfileFolderWindows: %APPDATA%/Ferdium
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ProfileFolder: '{{if eq OS "linux"}}{{.ProfileFolderLinux}}{{else if eq OS "darwin"}}{{.ProfileFolderDarwin}}{{else}}{{.ProfileFolderWindows}}{{end}}'
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RcloneRepository: ferdium
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firefox:profile:backup:
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desc: Backs up the user's {{ .AppName }} profile to the user's S3-backed Restic repository
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vars:
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AppName: Firefox
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RcloneRepository: firefox
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summary: |
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# {{ .AppName }} Profile Backup
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This command backups the {{ .AppName }} user data profile to an S3-backed Restic repository if the profile exists. If the repository
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has not been initialized then it will initialize it. After you backup the profile, you can restore it with the
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`{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore` command like so:
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```
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run {{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore
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```
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The {{ .AppName }} backup is encrypted with the same key that Chezmoi uses (stored in `~/.config/age/chezmoi.txt`, by default).
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The backup uses Restic so all the functionality that Restic offers is available with backups made by this command.
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cmds:
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- task: profile:backup
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vars:
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AppName: Firefox
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ProfileFolderDarwin: ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/profile.private
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ProfileFolderLinux: ~/.mozilla/firefox
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ProfileFolderWindows: %APPDATA%/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles
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ProfileFolder: '{{if eq OS "linux"}}{{.ProfileFolderLinux}}{{else if eq OS "darwin"}}{{.ProfileFolderDarwin}}{{else}}{{.ProfileFolderWindows}}{{end}}'
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RcloneRepository: firefox
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firefox:profile:restore:
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desc: Restores the user's {{ .AppName }} profile from the user's S3-backed Restic repository
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vars:
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AppName: Firefox
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RcloneRepository: firefox
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summary: |
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# {{ .AppName }} Profile Import / Restore
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This command imports / restores the {{ .AppName }} profile from the S3 Restic repository, if it exists. In order to use this
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command for the first time, you should initialize {{ .AppName }} by opening the application. You should also customize
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the application by applying your preferred settings (i.e. customize it how you want it to open in the future). Then, after making
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any changes you wish to be saved, you can backup the {{ .AppName }} profile to the user's S3 bucket
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by running the `{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:backup` task. After this is done, you can restore the application
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settings by running this command (i.e. `{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore`).
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The {{ .AppName }} backup is encrypted with the same key that Chezmoi uses (stored in `~/.config/age/chezmoi.txt`, by default).
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Since the backup leverages Restic, you can leverage all the functionality that Restic offers if something goes awry.
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cmds:
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- task: profile:restore
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vars:
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AppFolder: /Applications/Firefox.app
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AppName: Firefox
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ProfileFolderDarwin: ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/profile.private
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ProfileFolderLinux: ~/.mozilla/firefox
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ProfileFolderWindows: %APPDATA%/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles
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ProfileFolder: '{{if eq OS "linux"}}{{.ProfileFolderLinux}}{{else if eq OS "darwin"}}{{.ProfileFolderDarwin}}{{else}}{{.ProfileFolderWindows}}{{end}}'
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RcloneRepository: firefox
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font-test:
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cmds:
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- |
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echo -en "Regular"
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echo -en "\e[3m Italic \e[0m"
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echo -en "\e[1m Bold \e[0m"
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echo -en "\e[3m\e[1m Bold-Italic \e[0m"
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echo -en " \e[4mUnderline\e[0m "
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echo -e " \e[9mStrikethrough\e[0m"
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librewolf:profile:backup:
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desc: Backs up the user's {{ .AppName }} profile to the user's S3-backed Restic repository
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vars:
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AppName: LibreWolf
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RcloneRepository: librewolf
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summary: |
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# {{ .AppName }} Profile Backup
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This command backups the {{ .AppName }} user data profile to an S3-backed Restic repository if the profile exists. If the repository
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has not been initialized then it will initialize it. After you backup the profile, you can restore it with the
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`{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore` command like so:
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```
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run {{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore
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```
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The {{ .AppName }} backup is encrypted with the same key that Chezmoi uses (stored in `~/.config/age/chezmoi.txt`, by default).
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The backup uses Restic so all the functionality that Restic offers is available with backups made by this command.
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cmds:
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- task: profile:backup
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vars:
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AppName: LibreWolf
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ProfileFolderDarwin: ~/Library/Application Support/LibreWolf/Profiles/profile.default
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ProfileFolderLinux: ~/.librewolf
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ProfileFolderWindows: %USERPROFILE%/.librewolf
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ProfileFolder: '{{if eq OS "linux"}}{{.ProfileFolderLinux}}{{else if eq OS "darwin"}}{{.ProfileFolderDarwin}}{{else}}{{.ProfileFolderWindows}}{{end}}'
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RcloneRepository: librewolf
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librewolf:profile:restore:
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desc: Restores the user's {{ .AppName }} profile from the user's S3-backed Restic repository
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vars:
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AppName: LibreWolf
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RcloneRepository: librewolf
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summary: |
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# {{ .AppName }} Profile Import / Restore
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This command imports / restores the {{ .AppName }} profile from the S3 Restic repository, if it exists. In order to use this
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command for the first time, you should initialize {{ .AppName }} by opening the application. You should also customize
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the application by applying your preferred settings (i.e. customize it how you want it to open in the future). Then, after making
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|
any changes you wish to be saved, you can backup the {{ .AppName }} profile to the user's S3 bucket
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by running the `{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:backup` task. After this is done, you can restore the application
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settings by running this command (i.e. `{{ .RcloneRepository }}:profile:restore`).
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The {{ .AppName }} backup is encrypted with the same key that Chezmoi uses (stored in `~/.config/age/chezmoi.txt`, by default).
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Since the backup leverages Restic, you can leverage all the functionality that Restic offers if something goes awry.
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cmds:
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- task: profile:restore
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vars:
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AppFolder: /Applications/LibreWolf.app
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AppName: LibreWolf
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ProfileFolderDarwin: ~/Library/Application Support/LibreWolf/Profiles/profile.default
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ProfileFolderLinux: ~/.librewolf
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ProfileFolderWindows: %USERPROFILE%/.librewolf
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ProfileFolder: '{{if eq OS "linux"}}{{.ProfileFolderLinux}}{{else if eq OS "darwin"}}{{.ProfileFolderDarwin}}{{else}}{{.ProfileFolderWindows}}{{end}}'
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RcloneRepository: librewolf
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macos:plists:
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cmds:
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- |
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find /usr/local/src/install.doctor/home/Library/Preferences -type f -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 | while read PLIST; do
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if [[ "$PLIST" == *".plist" ]]; then
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PLIST_FILE="$(basename "$PLIST")"
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cp -f "$HOME/Library/Preferences/$PLIST_FILE" "/usr/local/src/install.doctor/home/Library/Preferences/$PLIST_FILE"
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plutil -convert xml1 "/usr/local/src/install.doctor/home/Library/Preferences/$PLIST_FILE"
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fi
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done
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profile:backup:
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cmds:
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- |
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if [ -d "{{ .ProfileFolder }}" ]; then
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if [ -d "$HOME/.local/mnt/s3" ]; then
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if command -v rclone > /dev/null && command -v restic > /dev/null; then
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logg info '{{ .AppName }} profile folder exists and user S3 mount exists. Backing the profile up to user S3 bucket via Restic.'
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if ([ -z "$(restic -r "rclone:$USER-s3:user/{{ .RcloneRepository }}" --password-file "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/age/chezmoi.txt" cat config)" ]) 2>/dev/null; then
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logg info 'Initializing {{ .AppName }} Restic repository'
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restic -r "rclone:$USER-s3:user/{{ .RcloneRepository }}" --password-file "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/age/chezmoi.txt" init
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fi
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restic -r "rclone:$USER-s3:user/{{ .RcloneRepository }}" --password-file "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/age/chezmoi.txt" --verbose backup --tag "{{ .ProfileFolder }}" --tag {{ OS }} --tag "$HOST" "{{ .ProfileFolder }}"
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else
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logg error 'Both rclone and restic must be available' && exit 1
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fi
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else
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logg error 'User S3 bucket mount is unavailable. The presence of this folder is used to detect whether or not the user S3 Rclone configuration is in place.' && exit 1
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fi
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else
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logg warn 'The {{ .ProfileFolder }} folder does not exist. Skipping.'
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fi
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profile:restore:
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cmds:
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- |
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if [ -d '{{ .AppFolder }}' ]; then
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if [ -d "$HOME/.local/mnt/s3" ]; then
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if command -v rclone > /dev/null && command -v restic > /dev/null; then
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if ([ -z "$(restic -r "rclone:$USER-s3:user/{{ .RcloneRepository }}" --password-file "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/age/chezmoi.txt" cat config)" ]) 2>/dev/null; then
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logg warn 'The {{ .AppName }} Rclone repository has not been initialized. Skipping.'
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else
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restic -r "rclone:$USER-s3:user/{{ .RcloneRepository }}" --password-file "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/age/chezmoi.txt" restore latest --target '{{ .ProfileFolder }}'
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fi
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else
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logg error 'Both rclone and restic must be available' && exit 1
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fi
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else
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logg error 'User S3 bucket mount is unavailable. The presence of this folder is used to detect whether or not the user S3 Rclone configuration is in place.' && exit 1
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fi
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else
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logg info 'The {{ .AppFolder }} folder that is used to detect the presence of {{ .AppName }} on the system is not present so the profile will not be restored for this type of {{ .AppName }} install.'
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fi
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squash-symlink:
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summary: |
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This command, when used in conjunction with the `find` command, will scan through a directory
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and convert any symlinks into regular files by copying their source over the initial symlink.
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**Example usage:**
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```
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find . -type l -exec 'run squash-symlink --' {} +
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```
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## TODO
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Test and fix this so it can be accessed by `run squash-symlink -- $PATH`
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cmds:
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- |
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set -e
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for link; do
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test -h "$link" || continue
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dir=$(dirname "$link")
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reltarget=$(readlink "$link")
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case $reltarget in
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/*) abstarget=$reltarget;;
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*) abstarget=$dir/$reltarget;;
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esac
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rm -fv "$link"
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cp -afv "$abstarget" "$link" || {
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### On failure, restore the symlink
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rm -rfv "$link"
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ln -sfv "$reltarget" "$link"
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}
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done
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