Tom Willemse
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- Add xsession. Instead of requiring each of my machines to setup their own ‘.xsession’ add one that should work for all of them. - Use M4 for the Xresources database. I didn’t want the X11 project to be aware of all the configuration files that could be added in there and I was able to figure out how to have it load all of the configuration files in the ‘Xresources.d’ directory. Now each configuration can inject properties into the X resources database. - Have ‘.xsession’ load all of the scripts in ‘.config/X11/Xsession.d’. Each configuration can now inject some script to run when X starts. - Have ‘.xsession’ load a machine-specific script so that each machine can override what it does when X starts.
23 lines
455 B
Bash
23 lines
455 B
Bash
load_machine_config() {
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directory="$1"
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path="${HOME}/${directory}/$(hostname).sh"
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# shellcheck source=/dev/null
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[ -x "$path" ] && . "$path"
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unset directory
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unset path
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}
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load_config_directory() {
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directory="$1"
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path="${HOME}/${directory}"
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if [ -d "${path}" ]; then
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for f in "${path}/"?*.sh; do
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# shellcheck source=/dev/null
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[ -x "$f" ] && . "$f"
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done
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unset f
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fi
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}
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