qmk-keychron-q3-colemak-dh/util/new_project.sh
Yan-Fa Li 6274980e61 Improve new_project script (#4373)
* Improve new_project script

 - use git user.name if available to replace the boilerplate name in
   files we generate
 - fix shellshock warnings

* Test for git repo

Suggestion by @skullydazed

* Fix shellshock warning

* Incorporate feedback from reviewers

 - thanks @vomindoraan
 - use a heredoc instead of echo for console
 - factor out common paths
2018-11-11 19:54:10 -08:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Script to make a new quantum project
# Jack Humbert 2015
KEYBOARD=$1
KEYBOARD_TYPE=$2
if [ -z "$KEYBOARD" ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <keyboard_name> <keyboard_type>"
echo "Example: $0 gh60 avr"
echo "Example: $0 bfake ps2avrgb"
exit 1
elif [ -z "$KEYBOARD_TYPE" ]; then
KEYBOARD_TYPE=avr
fi
if [ "$KEYBOARD_TYPE" != "avr" ] && [ "$KEYBOARD_TYPE" != "ps2avrgb" ]; then
echo "Invalid keyboard type target"
exit 1
fi
if [ -e "keyboards/$1" ]; then
echo "Error! keyboards/$1 already exists!"
exit 1
fi
cd "$(dirname "$0")/.." || exit
KEYBOARD_NAME=$(basename "$1")
KEYBOARD_NAME_UPPERCASE=$(echo "$KEYBOARD_NAME" | awk '{print toupper($0)}')
NEW_KBD=keyboards/${KEYBOARD}
cp -r quantum/template/base "$NEW_KBD"
cp -r "quantum/template/$KEYBOARD_TYPE/." "$NEW_KBD"
mv "${NEW_KBD}/template.c" "${NEW_KBD}/${KEYBOARD_NAME}.c"
mv "${NEW_KBD}/template.h" "${NEW_KBD}/${KEYBOARD_NAME}.h"
find "${NEW_KBD}" -type f -exec sed -i '' -e "s;%KEYBOARD%;${KEYBOARD_NAME};g" {} \;
find "${NEW_KBD}" -type f -exec sed -i '' -e "s;%KEYBOARD_UPPERCASE%;${KEYBOARD_NAME_UPPERCASE};g" {} \;
GIT=$(whereis git)
if [ "$GIT" != "" ]; then
IS_GIT_REPO=$($GIT log >>/dev/null 2>&1; echo $?)
if [ "$IS_GIT_REPO" -eq 0 ]; then
ID="'$($GIT config --get user.name)'"
echo "Using $ID as user name"
for i in "$NEW_KBD/config.h" \
"$NEW_KBD/$KEYBOARD_NAME.c" \
"$NEW_KBD/$KEYBOARD_NAME.h" \
"$NEW_KBD/keymaps/default/config.h" \
"$NEW_KBD/keymaps/default/keymap.c"
do
awk -v id="$ID" '{sub(/REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_NAME/,id); print}' < "$i" > "$i.$$"
mv "$i.$$" "$i"
done
fi
fi
cat <<-EOF
######################################################
# $NEW_KBD project created. To start
# working on things, cd into $NEW_KBD
######################################################
EOF