Add dryrun capability to autostow.sh

Invoking a dry-run with `autostow.sh -n` will simply print out the
directories it would operate on, and those it would ignore and exit.
Useful for debugging, not much more.
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Marty Oehme 2020-01-30 12:50:37 +01:00
parent ea5ffe8bc5
commit 4dfb9767ee

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@ -24,6 +24,13 @@ main() {
echo "Done removing symlinks ...................................................."
exit 0
;;
-n | --dry-run)
have_stow
echo "Printing processed directories ............................................"
dryrun
echo "Done printing directories ................................................."
exit 0
;;
-v | --version)
printf "System bootstrap script.\n\n©Marty Oehme\n\nVersion: 0.2\n"
;;
@ -61,6 +68,18 @@ unstow_dirs() {
done
}
dryrun() {
for d in */; do
if is_ignored "$d"; then
printf "ignoring %s\n" "$d"
continue
fi
printf "processing %s\n" "$d"
done
}
is_ignored() {
IFS=":"
for ign in $ignore; do
@ -84,13 +103,17 @@ usage() {
" autostow.sh - Automatically stow your dotfiles." \
" Uses GNU stow to set up automatic links to any dotfiles in subdirectories of this directory." \
"" \
" Usage: stow.sh -dhs" \
" Usage: stow.sh -dhsn" \
"" \
" Options:" \
"" \
" -h Print out this help." \
" -h | --help Print out this help." \
"" \
" -s Install dotfiles, by symlinking any directory found next to stow.sh using GNU stow." \
" -s | --stow Install dotfiles, by symlinking any directory found next to stow.sh using GNU stow." \
"" \
" -d | --delete Remove dotfiles, by unlinking any directory found next to stow.sh using GNU stow." \
"" \
" -n | --dry-run Do not invoke any operation but print out directories affected, simulating a dry-run." \
"" \
" -d Remove dotfiles, by unlinking any directory found next to stow.sh using GNU stow." \
"" \