Robby Russell
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#!/bin/sh |
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current_epoch=$(($(date +%s) / 60 / 60 / 24)) |
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if [ -f ~/.zsh-update ] |
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then |
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source ~/.zsh-update |
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epoch_diff=$(($current_epoch - $LAST_EPOCH)) |
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if [ $epoch_diff -gt 6 ] |
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then |
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echo "[Oh My Zsh] Would you like to check for updates?" |
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echo "Type Y to update oh-my-zsh: \c" |
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read line |
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if [ "$line" = Y ] || [ "$line" = y ] |
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then |
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/bin/sh $ZSH/tools/upgrade.sh |
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fi |
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# Set the last epoch to the current so that we don't ask for another week |
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echo "LAST_EPOCH=${current_epoch}" > ~/.zsh-update |
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fi |
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else |
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# TODO: refactor this so remove duplicates |
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# Create the ~/.zsh-update file with the current epoch info |
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echo "LAST_EPOCH=${current_epoch}" > ~/.zsh-update |
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fi |
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