Ok, so it's a script to basically put a command into your ~/.bashrc file. I did it a long, long time ago, because... well, I suppose for no reason really, but it cam in handy, when I was doing a lot of stuff on a lot of different machines, and logging in through ssh to other machines at the same time, and it was useful for the cow to remind me where I was entering.
Right, so it's not very useful. Also it is now overblown, because there's all these options! When I first made the script it was just:
cp ~/.bashrc ~/.bashbuprc && echo 'cowsay -e xx -T \ U -f small.cow $USER@$HOSTNAME' >> ~/.bashrc
and now it is 100 lines of code...
Anyway, it requires cowsay, which I just got going sudo apt-get install cowsay. cowsay is very configurable, so you can make whatever creature you want as your console splash article. You can even specify any command you want with the -c switch!
And then, when you get bored, just use the -r switch to revert.
Important safety notice! This may screw something up with your .bashrc file! It shouldn't, but it might, so don't trust nobody and back it up.
Without further ranting, here's the script:
1 #!/bin/bash
2 #
3 # Init cowsay
4 # Enters cowsay into your local .bashrc file, so that you see
5 # a dead cow every time you use the temrinal.
6 # Yes, the very thing you need!
7 # It is actually possible to use this with other commands and files.
8 #
9 # Potential issues:
10 # Potential serious damage to your ~/.bashrc file is possible!
11 # Best to keep backup of the file!
12 # Parameters:
13 # -r|--remove Remove line instead of adding
14 # -f|--force Force insert even if line already exists
15 # -h|--help Print usage and quit
16 # -b|--backup Backup bashrc file
17 # -c|--command Use a custom command instead of cowsay
18 # Requires:
19 # cowsay (http://www.nog.net/~tony/warez/cowsay.shtml)
20 # Author:
21 # Konrad Siek
22
23 # Initiate arguments
24 insert='true'
25 force='false'
26 backup='false'
27 command='cowsay -e xx -T \ U -f small.cow $USER@$HOSTNAME'
28 bashrc="$HOME/.bashrc"
29
30 # Use getopt to parse command arguments.
31 options=`getopt -o b::rc:fh \
32 --long backup::,remove,command,help,force \
33 -n $0 -- "$@"`
34
35 # Proceed if everything is OK.
36 if [ $? == 0 ]
37 then
38 # Set the parsed command options.
39 eval set -- "$options"
40
41 # Setup selected options
42 while true ; do
43 case "$1" in
44 -r|--remove)
45 # Remove line instead of adding
46 insert='false'
47 shift
48 ;;
49 -f|--force)
50 # Force operation even if line already exists
51 force='true'
52 shift
53 ;;
54 -h|--help)
55 # Print usage
56 echo "Usage: $0 (options)"
57 echo "\t-r|--remove\t\tRemove line instead of adding"
58 echo "\t-f|--force\t\tForce insert even if line already exists"
59 echo "\t-h|--help\t\tPrint usage"
60 echo "\t-b|--backup\t\tBackup bashrc file"
61 echo "\t-c|--command\tUse a custom command instead of cowsay"
62 exit 0;
63 shift
64 ;;
65 -b|--backup)
66 # Backup bashrc file
67 backup='true'
68
69 # Optionally set backup file name
70 if [ $2 != '' ]
71 then
72 backup_file=$2
73 fi
74 shift 2
75 ;;
76 -c|--command)
77 # Use a specific command instead of cowsay
78 command=$2
79 shift 2
80 ;;
81 --)
82 # Stop parsing options
83 shift
84 break
85 ;;
86 *)
87 # Weird error
88 echo "Something went horribly, horribly wrong in the interior."
89 exit 1
90 ;;
91 esac
92 done
93
94 # Check if the command is already in there
95 if [ ! -e $bashrc ]
96 then
97 exists='0'
98 else
99 exists=`cat $bashrc | fgrep "$command" | wc -l`
100
101 # Backup on demand
102 if [ $backup == 'true' ]
103 then
104 cp $bashrc $backup
105 fi
106 fi
107
108 if [ $insert == 'true' ]
109 then
110 # Check if we should insert it nevertheless
111 continue=`expr \( $force == 'true' \| $exists == '0' \) `
112 # echo "not $exists and $force is $continue"
113
114 # If possible, add the command in the appropriate place
115 if [ $continue != '0' ]
116 then
117 # Insert command into file
118 echo "$command" >> $bashrc
119 else
120 # Oh noes!
121 echo "$0: Command '$command' already exists in file '$bashrc'."
122 echo "$0: If you know what you're doing you can try the -f option."
123 exit 1;
124 fi
125
126 else
127 if [ $exists != '0' ]
128 then
129 # Remove all lines that match from file
130 cat $bashrc | fgrep -v "$command" > $bashrc
131 else
132 # Nothing to do...
133 echo "$0: Nothing to do - command '$command' not in file '$bashrc'."
134 fi
135 fi
136fi
2 #
3 # Init cowsay
4 # Enters cowsay into your local .bashrc file, so that you see
5 # a dead cow every time you use the temrinal.
6 # Yes, the very thing you need!
7 # It is actually possible to use this with other commands and files.
8 #
9 # Potential issues:
10 # Potential serious damage to your ~/.bashrc file is possible!
11 # Best to keep backup of the file!
12 # Parameters:
13 # -r|--remove Remove line instead of adding
14 # -f|--force Force insert even if line already exists
15 # -h|--help Print usage and quit
16 # -b|--backup Backup bashrc file
17 # -c|--command Use a custom command instead of cowsay
18 # Requires:
19 # cowsay (http://www.nog.net/~tony/warez/cowsay.shtml)
20 # Author:
21 # Konrad Siek
22
23 # Initiate arguments
24 insert='true'
25 force='false'
26 backup='false'
27 command='cowsay -e xx -T \ U -f small.cow $USER@$HOSTNAME'
28 bashrc="$HOME/.bashrc"
29
30 # Use getopt to parse command arguments.
31 options=`getopt -o b::rc:fh \
32 --long backup::,remove,command,help,force \
33 -n $0 -- "$@"`
34
35 # Proceed if everything is OK.
36 if [ $? == 0 ]
37 then
38 # Set the parsed command options.
39 eval set -- "$options"
40
41 # Setup selected options
42 while true ; do
43 case "$1" in
44 -r|--remove)
45 # Remove line instead of adding
46 insert='false'
47 shift
48 ;;
49 -f|--force)
50 # Force operation even if line already exists
51 force='true'
52 shift
53 ;;
54 -h|--help)
55 # Print usage
56 echo "Usage: $0 (options)"
57 echo "\t-r|--remove\t\tRemove line instead of adding"
58 echo "\t-f|--force\t\tForce insert even if line already exists"
59 echo "\t-h|--help\t\tPrint usage"
60 echo "\t-b|--backup\t\tBackup bashrc file"
61 echo "\t-c|--command\tUse a custom command instead of cowsay"
62 exit 0;
63 shift
64 ;;
65 -b|--backup)
66 # Backup bashrc file
67 backup='true'
68
69 # Optionally set backup file name
70 if [ $2 != '' ]
71 then
72 backup_file=$2
73 fi
74 shift 2
75 ;;
76 -c|--command)
77 # Use a specific command instead of cowsay
78 command=$2
79 shift 2
80 ;;
81 --)
82 # Stop parsing options
83 shift
84 break
85 ;;
86 *)
87 # Weird error
88 echo "Something went horribly, horribly wrong in the interior."
89 exit 1
90 ;;
91 esac
92 done
93
94 # Check if the command is already in there
95 if [ ! -e $bashrc ]
96 then
97 exists='0'
98 else
99 exists=`cat $bashrc | fgrep "$command" | wc -l`
100
101 # Backup on demand
102 if [ $backup == 'true' ]
103 then
104 cp $bashrc $backup
105 fi
106 fi
107
108 if [ $insert == 'true' ]
109 then
110 # Check if we should insert it nevertheless
111 continue=`expr \( $force == 'true' \| $exists == '0' \) `
112 # echo "not $exists and $force is $continue"
113
114 # If possible, add the command in the appropriate place
115 if [ $continue != '0' ]
116 then
117 # Insert command into file
118 echo "$command" >> $bashrc
119 else
120 # Oh noes!
121 echo "$0: Command '$command' already exists in file '$bashrc'."
122 echo "$0: If you know what you're doing you can try the -f option."
123 exit 1;
124 fi
125
126 else
127 if [ $exists != '0' ]
128 then
129 # Remove all lines that match from file
130 cat $bashrc | fgrep -v "$command" > $bashrc
131 else
132 # Nothing to do...
133 echo "$0: Nothing to do - command '$command' not in file '$bashrc'."
134 fi
135 fi
136fi
The code is also available at GitHub as bash/init_cowsay.