install.fairie/home/dot_local/bin/post-installx/executable_post-tor.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# @file Tor Configuration
# @brief This script applies the Tor configuration stored at `${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-HOME/.config}/tor/torrc` to the system and then restarts Tor
# @description
# Tor is a network that uses onion routing, originally published by the US Navy. It is leveraged by privacy enthusiasts
# and other characters that deal with sensitive material, like journalists and people buying drugs on the internet.
# This script:
#
# 1. Determines the system configuration file location
# 2. Applies the configuration stored at `${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-HOME/.config}/tor/torrc`
# 3. Enables and restarts the Tor service with the new configuration
#
# ## Links
#
# * [Tor configuration](https://github.com/megabyte-labs/install.doctor/tree/master/home/dot_config/tor/torrc)
### Determine the Tor configuration location by checking whether the system is macOS or Linux
if [ -d /Applications ] && [ -d /System ]; then
### macOS
TORRC_CONFIG_DIR=/usr/local/etc/tor
else
### Linux
TORRC_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/tor
fi
TORRC_CONFIG="$TORRC_CONFIG_DIR/torrc"
### Apply the configuration if the `torrc` binary is available in the `PATH`
if command -v torify > /dev/null; then
if [ -d "$TORRC_CONFIG_DIR" ]; then
### Copy the configuration from `${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/tor/torrc` to the system configuration file location
sudo cp -f "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/tor/torrc" "$TORRC_CONFIG"
sudo chmod 600 "$TORRC_CONFIG"
### Enable and restart the Tor service
if [ -d /Applications ] && [ -d /System ]; then
### macOS
brew services restart tor
else
if [[ ! "$(test -d /proc && grep Microsoft /proc/version > /dev/null)" ]]; then
### Linux
sudo systemctl enable tor
sudo systemctl restart tor
else
logg info 'Environment is WSL so the Tor systemd service will not be enabled / restarted'
fi
fi
else
logg warn 'The '"$TORRC_CONFIG_DIR"' directory is missing'
fi
else
logg warn 'torify is missing from the PATH'
fi