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* A better new_project.sh * Fix docstrings * Use single quotes for anything not shown to user * Missed this docstring * Simplify get_git_username() Thanks @vomindoraan * chmod +x * Add docstring for print_error() * Break up git username call into multiple lines * Use with statement here * Conform to PEP 8 even more * Turn it back into a shell script * chmod +x again * Update docs to reflect new keyboard generator usage * Tweak wording slightly * Trim trailing whitespace * Don't actually need to escape the newlines here * As I suspected, you can pass shift a number * Prepend ./ to match the other code block * Minor syntax tweaks * The username token has changed * Replace name in the readme too * Make some reasonable assumptions about the presence of Git
160 lines
4.2 KiB
Bash
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160 lines
4.2 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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# This script generates a new keyboard directory under keyboards/,
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# and copies the template files from quantum/template/ into it.
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# Print an error message with the word "ERROR" in red.
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echo_error() {
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echo -e "[\033[0;91mERROR\033[m]: $1"
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}
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# Print a message in bold.
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echo_bold() {
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echo -e "\033[1m$1\033[m"
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}
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# Prompt the user for information, showing the default value in brackets.
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prompt() {
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local message="$1"
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local default="$2"
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[ -n "$default" ] && message+=" [$default]"
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message+=": "
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read -rp "$message" prompt_return
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[ -z "$prompt_return" ] && prompt_return="$default"
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}
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# Grab a username from Git config.
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set_git_username() {
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git_username="$(git config --get user.name)"
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}
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# Copy the template files to the new keyboard directory.
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copy_templates() {
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echo -n "Copying base template files..."
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cp -r "quantum/template/base" "${keyboard_dir}"
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echo " done"
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echo -n "Copying $keyboard_type template files..."
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cp -r "quantum/template/${keyboard_type}/." "${keyboard_dir}"
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echo " done"
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echo -n "Renaming keyboard files..."
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mv "${keyboard_dir}/template.c" "${keyboard_dir}/${keyboard_name}.c"
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mv "${keyboard_dir}/template.h" "${keyboard_dir}/${keyboard_name}.h"
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echo " done"
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}
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# Set the inplace editing parameter for sed.
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# macOS/BSD sed expects a file extension immediately following -i.
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set_sed_i() {
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sed_i=(-i)
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case $(uname -a) in
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*Darwin*) sed_i=(-i "")
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esac
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}
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# Replace a token with a value in the given list of files.
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replace_placeholders() {
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local replace_token="$1"
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local replace_value="$2"
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shift 2
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local replace_filenames=("$@")
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echo -n "Replacing $replace_token with $replace_value..."
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for replace_filename in "${replace_filenames[@]}"; do
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sed "${sed_i[@]}" -e "s/${replace_token}/${replace_value}/g" "$replace_filename"
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done
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echo " done"
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}
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# Replace %KEYBOARD% with the keyboard name.
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replace_keyboard_placeholders() {
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local replace_keyboard_filenames=(
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"${keyboard_dir}/config.h"
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"${keyboard_dir}/readme.md"
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"${keyboard_dir}/${keyboard_name}.c"
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"${keyboard_dir}/keymaps/default/readme.md"
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)
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replace_placeholders "%KEYBOARD%" "$keyboard_name" "${replace_keyboard_filenames[@]}"
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}
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# Replace %YOUR_NAME% with the username.
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replace_name_placeholders() {
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local replace_name_filenames=(
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"${keyboard_dir}/config.h"
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"${keyboard_dir}/readme.md"
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"${keyboard_dir}/${keyboard_name}.c"
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"${keyboard_dir}/${keyboard_name}.h"
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"${keyboard_dir}/keymaps/default/config.h"
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"${keyboard_dir}/keymaps/default/keymap.c"
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)
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replace_placeholders "%YOUR_NAME%" "$username" "${replace_name_filenames[@]}"
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}
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# Check if an array contains an element.
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array_contains() {
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local e match="$1"
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shift
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for e; do
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[[ "$e" == "$match" ]] && return 0;
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done
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return 1
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}
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# If we've been started from util/, we want to be in qmk_firmware/
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[[ "$PWD" == *util ]] && cd ..
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# The root qmk_firmware/ directory should have a subdirectory called quantum/
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if [ ! -d "quantum" ]; then
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echo_error "Could not detect the QMK firmware directory!"
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echo_error "Are you sure you're in the right place?"
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exit 1
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fi
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echo_bold "Generating a new QMK keyboard directory"
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echo
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# Keyboard name is required, so keep prompting until we get one
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while [ -z "$keyboard_name" ]; do
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prompt "Keyboard Name" ""
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keyboard_name=$prompt_return
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done
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keyboard_dir="keyboards/$keyboard_name"
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if [ -d "$keyboard_dir" ]; then
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echo_error "Keyboard $keyboard_name already exists!"
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exit 1
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fi
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KEYBOARD_TYPES=("avr" "ps2avrgb")
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prompt "Keyboard Type" "avr"
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keyboard_type=$prompt_return
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if ! array_contains "$keyboard_type" "${KEYBOARD_TYPES[@]}"; then
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echo_error "Keyboard type must be one of: ${KEYBOARD_TYPES[*]}"
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exit 1
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fi
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set_git_username
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prompt "Your Name" "$git_username"
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username=$prompt_return
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echo
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copy_templates
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set_sed_i
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replace_keyboard_placeholders
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[ -n "$username" ] && replace_name_placeholders
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echo
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echo_bold "Created a new keyboard called $keyboard_name."
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echo
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echo_bold "To start working on things, cd into keyboards/$keyboard_name,"
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echo_bold "or open the directory in your favourite text editor."
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