X-Git-Url: https://git.josue.xyz/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=webi%2Finstall.sh;fp=webi%2Finstall.sh;h=6531614baa1dfd9a2027b93165fcc197d190f351;hb=2a63b1c6f82da905a62c4a0fad85a7cd0adca7da;hp=535598d81830495800029614069b8bbda98e3ff6;hpb=aad382fcb096ce847dfada55083b7c8f0627e3a2;p=webi-installers%2F.git diff --git a/webi/install.sh b/webi/install.sh index 535598d..6531614 100644 --- a/webi/install.sh +++ b/webi/install.sh @@ -1,49 +1,7 @@ #!/bin/bash -# title: Webi -# homepage: https://webinstall.dev -# tagline: | -# Webi is how developers install their tools. -# description: | -# Webi is what you would have created if you automated how you install your common tools yourself: Simple, direct downloads from official sources, unpacked into `$HOME/.local`, added to `PATH`, symlinked for easy version switching, with minimal niceties like resuming downloads and 'stable' tags. -# -# - Easy to remember. -# - No magic, no nonesense, no bulk. -# - What you would have done for yourself. -# -# examples: | -# You can install _exactly_ what you need, from memory, via URL: -# -# ```bash -# curl https://webinstall.dev/node@lts | bash -# ``` -# -# Or via `webi`, the tiny `curl | bash` shortcut command that comes with each install: -# -# ```bash -# webi node@latest -# ``` -# -# ```bash -# webi golang@v1.14 -# ``` -# -# ```bash -# webi rustlang -# ``` -# -# You can see exactly what PATHs have been edited: -# -# ```bash -# pathman list -# ``` -# -# And where: -# -# ```bash -# cat $HOME/.config/envman/PATH.env -# ``` -# +# Note: 'webi' is a special case. It's actually just a helper utility that comes with every installer. +# See https://github.com/webinstall/packages/blob/master/_webi/bootstrap.sh for the source. {