chrome installer

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Eric Yu 2024-03-02 01:09:24 -08:00
parent 9e17f28a6c
commit 2ce72cee33
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tools/scripts/get_chrome Executable file
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#!/bin/bash
# Define the source file and target directory
target_dir="$HOME/bin"
# Check if $HOME/bin directory exists, if not, create it
if [ ! -d "$target_dir" ]; then
mkdir -p "$target_dir"
echo "Created $target_dir"
fi
# check if chrome directory exist, if yes, delete it and then create it
if [ -d "chrome" ]; then
rm -rf "chrome"
fi
mkdir chrome
cd chrome
# Download Chrome
curl -L -o chrome.rpm "https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_x86_64.rpm"
rpm2cpio chrome.rpm | cpio -idv
rm -rf chrome.rpm
# correct permissions
cd opt/google/chrome
chmod +x google-chrome
# Since we don't have sudo, modify a line of the Chromium backend to allow non-roots to run
sed -i 's/\(exec -a "$0" "$HERE\/chrome"\)/\1 --no-sandbox --user-data-dir=\/tmp\/google-chrome\/$HOSTNAME$DISPLAY/' google-chrome
# create shortcut to user's bin folder, which by default is already something in PATH, so that we can run it from anywhere
# but first, check if the link already exists, if yes, delete it
if [ -L "$target_dir/chrome" ]; then
rm -rf "$target_dir/chrome"
fi
ln -s $PWD/google-chrome $target_dir/chrome
# Make sure the linked one also has perm
chmod +x $target_dir/chrome

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code_version="1.82.3"
# Define the source file and target directory
source_file="source_file.txt"
target_dir="$HOME/bin"
# Check if $HOME/bin directory exists, if not, create it
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echo "Created $target_dir"
fi
# check if the directory exist, if yes, delete it and then create it
if [ -d "code" ]; then
rm -rf "code"
fi
mkdir code
cd code
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sed -i 's/\(ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE=1 "$ELECTRON" "$CLI" --ms-enable-electron-run-as-node\)/\1 --no-sandbox/' code
# create shortcut to user's bin folder, which by default is already something in PATH
# but first, check if the link already exists, if yes, delete it
if [ -L "$target_dir/code" ]; then
rm -rf "$target_dir/code"
fi
ln -s $PWD/code $target_dir/code
# Make sure the linked one also has perm