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#!/bin/bash
function error {
echo -e "\e[91m$1\e[39m"
exit 1
}
cd "$HOME"
#ensure non-root
if [[ "$(id -u)" == 0 ]]; then
error "Pi-Apps is not designed to be installed as root! Please try again as a regular user."
fi
#ensure debian
command -v apt >/dev/null || error "apt: command not found. Most likely this system is not running Debian."
#Ensure running arm processor
if uname -m | grep -qi 'x86\|i686\|i386' ;then
error "Pi-Apps is not supported on non-ARM CPU architectures. You may be interested in Pi-Apps x86, a unofficial fork of Pi-Apps for x64 and x86 systems: https://github.com/Pi-Apps-Recreates/pi-apps-x86"
fi
sudo apt update || error "The command 'sudo apt update' failed. Before Pi-Apps will work, you must fix your apt package-management system."
#install dependencies
dependencies='yad curl wget aria2 lsb-release apt-utils imagemagick bc librsvg2-bin locales shellcheck git wmctrl xdotool x11-utils'
if ! dpkg -s $dependencies &>/dev/null ;then
sudo apt install $dependencies -y -f --no-install-recommends
fi
#remove annoying "YAD icon browser" launcher
sudo rm -f /usr/share/applications/yad-icon-browser.desktop
#download pi-apps if folder missing
DIRECTORY="$(readlink -f "$(dirname "$0")")"
if [ -z "$DIRECTORY" ] || [ "$DIRECTORY" == "$HOME" ] || [ "$DIRECTORY" == bash ];then
DIRECTORY="$HOME/pi-apps"
#if directory does not exist, download it
if [ ! -d "$DIRECTORY" ];then
echo "Downloading Pi-Apps..."
output="$(git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/Botspot/pi-apps "$DIRECTORY" 2>&1)"
if [ $? != 0 ] || [ ! -d "$DIRECTORY" ];then
error "Pi-Apps download failed!\ngit clone output was: $output"
fi
fi
fi #Past this point, DIRECTORY variable populated with valid pi-apps directory
#if ChromeOS, install lxterminal
if command -v garcon-terminal-handler >/dev/null ;then
echo "In order to install apps on ChromeOS, a working terminal emulator is required.
Installing lxterminal in 10 seconds... (press Ctrl+C to cancel)"
sleep 10
sudo apt install -yf lxterminal || error "Failed to install lxterminal on ChromeOS!"
fi
#menu button
if [ ! -f ~/.local/share/applications/pi-apps.desktop ];then
echo "Creating menu button..."
fi
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/applications
echo "[Desktop Entry]
Name=Pi Apps
Comment=Raspberry Pi App Store for open source projects
Exec=${DIRECTORY}/gui
Icon=${DIRECTORY}/icons/logo.png
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=Utility;
StartupNotify=true" > ~/.local/share/applications/pi-apps.desktop
#copy menu button to Desktop
cp -f ~/.local/share/applications/pi-apps.desktop ~/Desktop
#settings menu button
if [ ! -f ~/.local/share/applications/pi-apps-settings.desktop ];then
echo "Creating Settings menu button..."
fi
echo "[Desktop Entry]
Name=Pi Apps Settings
Comment=Configure Pi-Apps or create an App
Exec=${DIRECTORY}/settings
Icon=${DIRECTORY}/icons/settings.png
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=Settings;
StartupNotify=true" > ~/.local/share/applications/pi-apps-settings.desktop
if [ ! -f ~/.config/autostart/pi-apps-updater.desktop ];then
echo "Creating autostarted updater..."
fi
mkdir -p ~/.config/autostart
echo "[Desktop Entry]
Name=Pi Apps Updater
Exec=${DIRECTORY}/updater onboot
Icon=${DIRECTORY}/icons/logo.png
Terminal=false
Type=Application
X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true
Hidden=false
NoDisplay=false" > ~/.config/autostart/pi-apps-updater.desktop
mkdir -p "${DIRECTORY}/data" && cd "${DIRECTORY}/data" || error "Failed to make and enter ${DIRECTORY}/data directory!"
mkdir -p installed-packages preload settings status update-status categories
cd $HOME
#hide template app by default
"${DIRECTORY}/etc/categoryedit" "template" 'hidden' &>/dev/null
#hide duplicates if running in twisteros
if [ -f /usr/local/bin/twistver ] && [[ $(twistver) == "Twister OS version"* ]]; then
#twisteros full
apps="CommanderPi
Box86
Discord
piKiss
Retropie
Scrcpy
Steam
Windows 10 Theme
Chromium Widevine
Lightpad
Wine (x86)
Mac OS Theme"
PREIFS="$IFS"
IFS=$'\n'
for app in $apps ;do
"${DIRECTORY}/etc/categoryedit" "$app" 'hidden' >/dev/null
done
IFS="$PREIFS"
elif [ -f /usr/local/bin/twistver ] && [[ $(twistver) != "Twister OS version"* ]]; then
#twisteros lite
PREIFS="$IFS"
IFS=$'\n'
apps="Chromium Widevine
Box86
Windows 10 Theme
Lightpad
Wine (x86)
Mac OS Theme"
for app in $apps ;do
"${DIRECTORY}/etc/categoryedit" "$app" 'hidden' >/dev/null
done
IFS="$PREIFS"
#unhide some apps on twisteros lite that were hidden.
#This removes certain apps completely from the category file. Effectively resets them to online default.
"${DIRECTORY}/etc/categoryedit" CommanderPi --delete >/dev/null
"${DIRECTORY}/etc/categoryedit" Discord --delete >/dev/null
"${DIRECTORY}/etc/categoryedit" piKiss --delete >/dev/null
"${DIRECTORY}/etc/categoryedit" Scrcpy --delete >/dev/null
"${DIRECTORY}/etc/categoryedit" Steam --delete >/dev/null
"${DIRECTORY}/etc/categoryedit" 'Chromium Widevine' --delete >/dev/null
echo "Finished hiding apps on TwisterOS."
fi
#pi-apps terminal command
if [ ! -f /usr/local/bin/pi-apps ] || ! cat /usr/local/bin/pi-apps | grep -q "${DIRECTORY}/gui" ;then
echo "#!/bin/bash
${DIRECTORY}/gui"' "$@"' | sudo tee /usr/local/bin/pi-apps >/dev/null
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/pi-apps
fi
#generate settings
if [ "$(ls "$DIRECTORY/data/settings" 2>/dev/null | wc -l)" -le 2 ];then
echo "Generating default settings..."
fi
"${DIRECTORY}/settings" refresh
#preload app list
if [ ! -f "$DIRECTORY/data/preload/LIST-" ];then
echo "Preloading app list..."
fi
"${DIRECTORY}/preload" yad &>/dev/null
echo "Installation complete. Pi-Apps can be launched from the start menu or by running the command 'pi-apps'."