#!/bin/bash # shebang! echo "################" echo SCRIPT STARTING echo "################" # template # printf "${process0}"\\r; # zip; # printf "${process0} \e[32m[DONE!]\e[0m" moddir="~/.minecraft" cd ${moddir} process0="Backing up existing mod folder..." printf "${process0}"\\r; zip -r -q ./mods/.mod-folder-backup.zip mods && printf "${process0} \e[32m[DONE!]\e[0m" #i didnt even know `zip` as a standalone command existed. #this needs to be a tar.gz archive. echo sleep 1 process1="Removing old mods..." printf "${process1}"\\r; sudo rm /home/$USER/.minecraft/mods/* && printf "${process1} \e[32m[DONE!]\e[0m" echo sleep 1 moddir="/home/$USER/.minecraft/mods" cd ${moddir} process2="Downloading mod package..." printf "${process2}"\\r; sudo curl -k "https://git.adolin.xyz/saru/lobotomy-mod-pack/raw/branch/main/mods.zip" -H "Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/avif,image/webp,image/png,image/svg+xml,*/*;q=0.8" -H "Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5" -H "Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br, zstd" -H "DNT: 1" -H "Sec-GPC: 1" -H "Alt-Used: git.adolin.xyz" -H "Connection: keep-alive" -H "Upgrade-Insecure-Requests: 1" -H "Sec-Fetch-Dest: document" -H "Sec-Fetch-Mode: navigate" -H "Sec-Fetch-Site: same-origin" -H "Sec-Fetch-User: ?1" -H "Priority: u=0, i" -H "TE: trailers" -H "Authorization: token ***REMOVED***" -o mods.tar.gz -O -J -L -s && printf "${process2} \e[32m[DONE!]\e[0m" # fixed! echo sleep 1 process3="Extracting package..." printf "${process3}"\\r; unzip -q mod-archive.zip; # HATE. that this still uses a zip archive. need to replace with a tarball. printf "${process3} \e[32m[DONE!]\e[0m" echo sleep 1 #yes this is all for show it looks cool shut up printf "Finalizing"\\r; sleep 1; printf "Finalizing."\\r; sleep 1; printf "Finalizing.."\\r; sleep 1; printf "Finalizing..."\\r; sleep 1;printf "Finalizing... \e[32m[DONE!]\e[0m"; echo sleep 1 echo Exiting... sleep 4 #god bash is so much nicer than windows CMD scripts exit