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- <h1 align="center">xdg-ninja</h1>
- <h5 align="center">Because you wouldn't let just anyone into your <i>$HOME</i></h5>
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+ <h1>xdg-ninja</h1>
+ <h4>
+ Because you wouldn't let just anyone into your <i>$HOME</i>
+ </h4>
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-A shell script which checks your _$HOME_ for unwanted files and directories.
+A shell script that checks your `$HOME` for unwanted files and directories.
<p align="center">
- <img src="https://s8.gifyu.com/images/Peek-2022-05-13-16-07.gif" width="500"/>
+ <img src="https://s11.gifyu.com/images/68747470733a2f2f73382e67696679752e636f6d2f696d616765732f5065656b2d323032322d30352d31332d31362d30372e676966.gif" width="500" alt="xdg-ninja command output" />
</p>
-When it encounters a file it knows about, it will tell you whether it's possible to move this file to an appropriate location, and how to do it.
+When `xdg-ninja` encounters a file or directory it knows about, it will tell you whether it's possible to move it to the appropriate location, and how to do it.
-The configurations are from the [arch wiki page on XDG_BASE_DIR](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/XDG_Base_Directory), [antidot](https://github.com/doron-cohen/antidot) (thanks to Scr0nch for writing a conversion tool), and contributed by other users.
+The configurations are from the [arch wiki page on XDG_BASE_DIR](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/XDG_Base_Directory), [antidot](https://github.com/doron-cohen/antidot) (thanks to Scr0nch for writing a conversion tool), and crowdsourced by other users.
-## Running
+## Installing
-Clone the repository somewhere, then run the _./xdg-ninja.sh_ script.
+### Manual Installation
+
+Clone the repository, then run the [`./xdg-ninja.sh`](./xdg-ninja.sh) script.
+
+```sh
+git clone https://github.com/b3nj5m1n/xdg-ninja
+cd xdg-ninja
+./xdg-ninja.sh
+```
This will run every test in the default configuration.
-## Dependencies
+### [Nix](https://nixos.org)
+
+Turn on [flakes](https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Flakes), then run the following command:
+
+```sh
+nix run github:b3nj5m1n/xdg-ninja
+```
+
+### [Homebrew](https://brew.sh)
+
+> [!NOTE]
+> Due to how `xdg-ninja` is developed, releases are not cut, so Homebrew ships a stale version, therefore you have to install and upgrade `xdg-ninja` from the git HEAD. ref: [#204](https://github.com/b3nj5m1n/xdg-ninja/issues/204)
+>
+> Homebrew will not upgrade `xdg-ninja` when running a generic `brew upgrade`, you must specifically upgrade `xdg-ninja` from the git HEAD, _see below_
+
+Install:
+
+```sh
+brew install xdg-ninja --HEAD
+```
+
+Upgrade:
+
+```sh
+brew upgrade xdg-ninja --fetch-HEAD
+```
+
+### Other Package Managers
+
+`xdg-ninja` is available in many other package managers.
+
+The full list is available on the [repology page](https://repology.org/project/xdg-ninja/versions).
+
+Follow the instructions for your package manager to install `xdg-ninja`.
+
+## Contributing
+
+### Dependencies
-- your favorite POSIX-compliant shell ([bash](https://repology.org/project/bash/packages), [zsh](https://repology.org/project/zsh/packages), [dash](https://repology.org/project/dash-shell/packages), ...)
+- Your favorite POSIX-compliant shell ([bash](https://repology.org/project/bash/packages), [zsh](https://repology.org/project/zsh/packages), [dash](https://repology.org/project/dash-shell/packages), etc.)
- [jq](https://repology.org/project/jq/packages) for parsing the json files
+- [find](https://repology.org/project/findutils/versions)
-### Optional
+#### Optional
-- [glow](https://repology.org/project/glow/packages) for rendering markdown in the terminal ([bat](https://repology.org/project/bat-cat/packages) can be used as a fallback, but glows output is clearer and therefore recommended)
-- [cabal](https://repology.org/project/cabal/packages) for compiling the helper program for creating configurations
+- [glow](https://repology.org/project/glow/packages) for rendering Markdown in the terminal ([bat](https://repology.org/project/bat-cat/packages), [pygmentize](https://repology.org/project/pygments/versions) or [highlight](https://repology.org/project/highlight/packages) can be used as a fallback, but glow's output is clearer therefore glow is recommended)
-## Configuration
+### Configuration
-The configuration is done in the _programs/_ directory.
+The configuration is done in the [`./programs/`](./programs/) directory, which should be located in the same working directory as the [`xdg-ninja.sh`](./xdg-ninja.sh) script. This can be overridden with the `XN_PROGRAMS_DIR` environment variable.
-You define a program, and then a list of files and directories which this program ruthlessly puts into your _$HOME_ directory.
+You define a program, and then a list of files and directories which that program ruthlessly puts into your `$HOME` directory.
For each file/directory, you specify if it can be (re)moved.
-If this is the case, you also specify instructions on how to accomplish this in markdown.
+If this is the case, you also specify instructions on how to accomplish this in Markdown.
-Files in this directory can have any name, but using the name of the program is encouraged.
+Files in this directory can have any name, but using the name of the program is recommended.
### Automatically Generating Configuration
-You need _haskell_ and _cabal_ installed. (To be clear, this is just for a tool that will help you automatically generate the config files, you still only need your shell to run the tests)
+For x86_64 Linux systems, you can download the `xdgnj` binary from the [releases page](https://github.com/b3nj5m1n/xdg-ninja/releases).
+
+Alternatively, you can build it from source using `cabal` or `stack`, use the nix flake or use the provided docker image.
+
+> To be clear, this is just a tool that will help you automatically generate the config files, you still only need your shell to run the tests
+
+#### Available commands
+
+```sh
+xdgnj add # Adds a new configuration
+xdgnj prev programs/FILE.json # Preview the configuration for a program
+xdgnj edit programs/FILE.json # Edit the configuration for a program
+xdgnj run # Mostly the same as running the shell script
+```
+
+#### Prebuilt Binaries
+
+> [!IMPORTANT]
+> The binaries only run on x86_64 Linux systems.
+
+```sh
+curl -fsSL -o xdgnj https://github.com/b3nj5m1n/xdg-ninja/releases/latest/download/xdgnj
+chmod +x xdgnj
+```
+
+#### Building from source
+
+You can use `cabal build` or `stack build`
+
+#### Nix
-Run the following command:
```sh
-cabal build
+nix run github:b3nj5m1n/xdg-ninja#xdgnj-bin ...
```
-You should now have a binary which you can run. You'll find it in somewhere in _dist-newstyle/build_, for example in _dist-newstyle/build/x86_64-linux/ghc-9.0.2/add-program-0.1.0.0/x/add-program/build/add-program/add-program_.
+#### Docker
-Execute this binary in this directory. It will guide you through the process.
+Use the provided dockerfile in [`./haskell/build/`](./haskell/build/).
-### Manually
+### Manually Creating Configuration
-We're going to use _git_ as an example.
+We're going to use `git` as an example.
-It puts the file _.gitconfig_ into _$HOME.
+By default, it puts the file `.gitconfig` into `$HOME`.
-Luckily, the XDG spec is supported by git, so we can simply move the file to _XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config_.
+Luckily, the XDG spec is supported by git, so we can simply move the file to `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config`.
We can use that last sentence as our instructions. In this case, there are no newlines, so escaping this string for use in json is trivial, however, this is how you should generally approach it:
+
```sh
-echo "Luckily, the XDG spec is supported by git, so we can simply move the file to _XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config_." | jq -aRs .
+echo "Luckily, the XDG spec is supported by git, so we can simply move the file to _$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config_." | jq -aRs .
```
Let's see what the output of this command looks like for something a little more sophisticated.
+
Here's an example file:
+
```sh
cat example.md
```
-```
+
+```text
Currently not fixable.
_(But you can probably just delete the dir)_
```
-Here's what catting this file to the _jq_ command produces:
+
+Here's what catting this file into `jq` produces:
+
```sh
cat example.md | jq -aRs .
```
-```
+
+```text
"Currently not fixable.\n\n_(But you can probably just delete the dir)_\n"
```
Now, we can assemble our final json file:
+
```json
{
"name": "git",
{
"path": "$HOME/.gitconfig",
"movable": true,
- "help": "Luckily, the XDG spec is supported by git, so we can simply move the file to _XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config_.\n"
+ "help": "Luckily, the XDG spec is supported by git, so we can simply move the file to _$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config_.\n"
}
]
}
```
-Saving this as _git.json_ in the _programs/_ directory will result in the script picking it up and checking the file.
+Saving this as `git.json` in the [`./programs/`](./programs/) directory will result in the script picking it up and checking the file.
-If you've created a configuration for a file that isn't in the offical repository yet, make sure to create a pull request so that other people can benefit from it as well.
+If you've created a configuration for a file that isn't in the official repository yet, make sure to create a pull request so that other people can benefit from it as well.