#! /bin/bash # vim: set tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 expandtab filetype=sh: if [[ ! $(dpkg -l irssi 2> /dev/null | grep '^ii') ]]; then echo "Installing irssi..." supo apt-get -y update sudo apt-get -y install irssi &> /dev/null sudo apt-get -y clean fi if [[ $1 == "-n" && $2 ]]; then nickname=$2 elif [[ $1 == "-n" ]]; then nickname="0" elif [[ -f ~/.irssi/a2c.nickname ]]; then nickname=$(cat ~/.irssi/a2c.nickname) else nickname= fi while [[ ! $nickname || ! $(grep -i '^[a-z_\-\\^{}|`][a-z0-9_\-\\^{}|`]*$' <<< $nickname) ]]; do echo "Choosing a nickname" echo echo "A nickname on irc is how you are known to other people. It can" echo "consist of letters, numbers, and punctuation symbols such as -, _, and ^." echo "Some older IRC servers will cut your nickname to eight characters, but" echo "more modern ones like A2Central do not." echo echo "Aliases are fine on irc, but really common names like James or Mark or" echo "AppleIIGuy are likely to be used by someone else already. A guy named" echo "Joseph might use some variation of their name (such as JosephC or" echo "tjcarter) or come up with something else entirely." echo echo "You can change your nickname once you're online by typing a command" echo "like \"/nick \", and you can rerun this script with the -n" echo "parameter to have this script save your choice for future use." echo echo -n "Enter a nickname (use 'a2chat -n' to change it later): " read nickname=$REPLY done mkdir -p ~/.irssi echo $nickname > ~/.irssi/a2c.nickname if [[ -f ~/.irssi/startup ]]; then mv ~/.irssi/startup ~/.irssi/startup.orig fi echo -e "/network add -autosendcmd '/join #a2c.chat' Palomino.A2\n/server add -auto -network Palomino.A2 irc.a2central.com\n" > ~/.irssi/startup if [[ -f ~/.irssi/config ]]; then cp ~/.irssi/config ~/.irssi/config.orig fi irssi -n $nickname rm ~/.irssi/startup &> /dev/null if [[ -f ~/.irssi/startup.orig ]]; then mv ~/.irssi/startup.orig ~/.irssi/startup fi rm ~/.irssi/config &> /dev/null if [[ -f ~/.irssi/config.orig ]]; then mv ~/.irssi/config.orig ~/.irssi/config fi