From a210669f9797796d714e14b60ffdcd36aebc63e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Jes=C3=BAs?= Date: Tue, 25 May 2021 11:40:55 -0500 Subject: [README.md]: update --- README.md | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 28a41e6..7e7891f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -49,29 +49,29 @@ Custom Prompt Shell Settings for Bash 1. Download file `install.sh`: - wget https://git.sr.ht/~heckyel/hyperterm/blob/master/install.sh -O "$HOME/install.sh" + $ wget https://git.sr.ht/~heckyel/hyperterm/blob/master/install.sh -O "$HOME/install.sh" 2. Run file `install.sh` - bash "$HOME/install.sh" + $ bash "$HOME/install.sh" or in silent mode: - bash "$HOME/install.sh" -s + $ bash "$HOME/install.sh" -s use -h to show help: - bash "$HOME/install.sh" -h + $ bash "$HOME/install.sh" -h 3. Delete file `install.sh`: - rm -v "$HOME/install.sh" + $ rm -v "$HOME/install.sh" ### Manual 1. As a suggestion, make a backup of your Prompt Shell. - for f in .bashrc .bash_aliases .bash_profile; do cp -v "$HOME/$f" "$HOME/$f.bak"; done + $ for f in .bashrc .bash_aliases .bash_profile; do cp -v "$HOME/$f" "$HOME/$f.bak"; done 2. Clone the HyperTerm repository: @@ -80,23 +80,23 @@ Custom Prompt Shell Settings for Bash 3. Copy the HyperTerm files to your Local Directory - install -d -m755 "$HOME/.hyperterm" + $ install -d -m755 "$HOME/.hyperterm" - cp -rv $HOME/bash/hyperterm/* "$HOME/.hyperterm" + $ cp -rv $HOME/bash/hyperterm/* "$HOME/.hyperterm" - cp -v $HOME/bash/.bash* "$HOME" + $ cp -v $HOME/bash/.bash* "$HOME" - cp -v $HOME/bash/hyperterm/_custom.sh "$HOME/.hyperterm" + $ cp -v $HOME/bash/hyperterm/_custom.sh "$HOME/.hyperterm" - install -m644 $HOME/bash/template/bash_profile.template.bash "$HOME/.bashrc" + $ install -m644 $HOME/bash/template/bash_profile.template.bash "$HOME/.bashrc" 4. Open your terminal again or execute the next instruction - . $HOME/.bashrc* + $ . $HOME/.bashrc* 5. Delete the repository if you are not interested in having it stored - rm -rfv bash + $ rm -rfv bash 6. Done! @@ -104,13 +104,13 @@ Custom Prompt Shell Settings for Bash * Optionally you can install trash-cli, pkgfile, bind-tools, bash-completion - pacman -S trash-cli + $ pacman -S trash-cli - pacman -S pkgfile + $ pacman -S pkgfile - pacman -S bind-tools + $ pacman -S bind-tools - pacman -S bash-completion + $ pacman -S bash-completion > [trash-cli](https://github.com/andreafrancia/trash-cli): is a utility to prevent accidental deletion when using the rm -rf command @@ -168,29 +168,29 @@ Custom Prompt Shell Settings for Bash 1. Download file `uninstall.sh`: - wget https://git.sr.ht/~heckyel/hyperterm/blob/master/uninstall.sh -O "$HOME/uninstall.sh" + $ wget https://git.sr.ht/~heckyel/hyperterm/blob/master/uninstall.sh -O "$HOME/uninstall.sh" o - wget https://notabug.org/heckyel/hyperterm/raw/master/uninstall.sh -O "$HOME/uninstall.sh" + $ wget https://notabug.org/heckyel/hyperterm/raw/master/uninstall.sh -O "$HOME/uninstall.sh" 2. Run file `uninstall.sh`: - bash "$HOME/uninstall.sh" + $ bash "$HOME/uninstall.sh" 3. Delete file `uninstall.sh`: - rm -v "$HOME/uninstall.sh" + $ rm -v "$HOME/uninstall.sh" ### Manual If you want to leave your computer as it was, delete the files copied from step 3 with: - rm -vrf "$HOME/{.hyperterm/,.bashrc}" + $ rm -vrf "$HOME/{.hyperterm/,.bashrc}" and restore the ***.bak** files from step 1 by running: - for f in .bashrc .bash_aliases .bash_profile; do cp -v "$HOME/$f.bak" "$HOME/$f"; done + $ for f in .bashrc .bash_aliases .bash_profile; do cp -v "$HOME/$f.bak" "$HOME/$f"; done ## Hacking -- cgit v1.2.3