#!/bin/sh BOLD='\033[1m' BLUE='\033[34m' NC='\033[0m' # This pkill is already handled by apt/pacman hooks: # pkill -RTMIN+8 "${STATUSBAR:-dwmblocks}" # pacman -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # create the file /usr/share/libalpm/hooks/statusbar.hook containing the following # [Trigger] # Operation = Upgrade # Type = Package # Target = * # [Action] # Description = Updating statusbar... # When = PostTransaction # Exec = /usr/bin/pkill -RTMIN+8 dwmblocks printf "%b" "$BOLD${BLUE}Beginning upgrade.$NC\n" if command -v paru 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then paru -Syu elif command -v yay 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then yay -Syu elif command -v pacman 1>/dev/null 2>&1; then pacman -Syu fi # apt ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # create the file /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/80statusbar containing the following # DPkg::Post-Invoke {"/usr/bin/pkill -RTMIN+8 dwmblocks";}; command -v apt 1>/dev/null 2>&1 && sudo apt upgrade # void ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Void doesn't have post-install hooks at all, and including pkills in the package hooks isn't feasible # Instead pkill is called in this script. Manually running updates will cause the status bar to desync command -v xbps-install 1>/dev/null 2>&1 && sudo xbps-install -Syu && pkill -RTMIN+8 "${STATUSBAR:-dwmblocks}" printf "%b" "$BOLD${BLUE}Updating arkenfox...$NC\n" "$DOTFILES_DIR/.local/share/firefox/updater.sh" -sb printf "%b" "$BOLD${BLUE}Upgrade complete.\nPress to exit window.\n" read -r _ exit