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@ -31,30 +31,32 @@ sed 's/^GLOBAL_ENV_//' |
while IFS= read -r line
do
if ! grep -q "^${line%=*}=" /etc/environment; then
echo "export $line" | sudo tee -a /etc/environment
echo "" >> /etc/environment
echo "export $line" >> /etc/environment
fi
done
# List all environment variables
printenv |
# Filter variables that start with USER_ENV_
grep -E '^USER_ENV_' |
# Remove the USER_ENV_ prefix
sed 's/^USER_ENV_//' |
# Append the result to /usr/bin/.bashrc
while IFS= read -r line
do
echo "" >> /usr/bin/.bashrc
echo "export $line" >> /usr/bin/.bashrc
done
USER="$HOME_USER"
if ! id -u $HOME_USER > /dev/null 2>&1; then
sudo adduser --disabled-password --gecos "" --uid 1000 ${HOME_USER}
sudo echo "$HOME_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL" | sudo tee -a /etc/sudoers.d/nopasswd > /dev/null
# List all environment variables
printenv |
# Filter variables that start with USER_ENV_
grep -E '^USER_ENV_' |
# Remove the USER_ENV_ prefix
sed 's/^USER_ENV_//' |
# Append the result to /usr/bin/.bashrc
while IFS= read -r line
do
echo "export $line" | sudo -u ${HOME_USER} tee -a /usr/bin/.bashrc
done
# Creating .vscode folder if it doesn't exist
if [ ! -d "/home/${HOME_USER}/.vscode" ]; then
sudo mkdir -p /home/${HOME_USER}/.vscode
@ -71,12 +73,6 @@ else
sudo chown -R ${HOME_USER} /home/${HOME_USER}
fi
# Find .sh files in /usr/bin/custom-scripts and execute them in order
for script in $(find /usr/bin/custom-scripts -name "*.sh" | sort); do
chmod +x $script
sudo -u $HOME_USER bash -c "source /etc/environment; $script"
done
# Move the .bashrc file to the user's home directory
sudo mv /usr/bin/.bashrc /home/${HOME_USER}/.bashrc
sudo chown ${HOME_USER} /home/${HOME_USER}/.bashrc
@ -85,6 +81,16 @@ sudo chown ${HOME_USER} /home/${HOME_USER}/.bashrc
sudo mv /usr/bin/.profile /home/${HOME_USER}/.profile
sudo chown ${HOME_USER} /home/${HOME_USER}/.profile
# Find .sh files in /usr/bin/custom-scripts and execute them in order
for script in $(find /usr/bin/custom-scripts -name "*.sh" | sort); do
chmod +x $script
if [[ $script == *"sudo"* ]]; then
sudo -u $HOME_USER bash -c "source /etc/environment; sudo $script"
else
sudo -u $HOME_USER bash -c "source /etc/environment; $script"
fi
done
#Creating extensions folder
if [ ! -d "/home/${HOME_USER}/.config/Code" ]; then
sudo mkdir -p /home/${HOME_USER}/.config/Code

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@ -132,6 +132,14 @@ nvm use default && npm install -g @vscode/vsce
```
The #!/bin/bash line at the top of the script tells the system that this script should be run with the Bash shell.
#### Note on sudo privileges
If the script name includes the word "sudo", the script will be run with root privileges. This is useful if your script needs to perform operations that require superuser privileges.
For instance, if you have a script named `install_sudo_package.sh`, this script will be run with root privileges due to the inclusion of "sudo" in the file name.
Please be aware of the security implications when running scripts with root privileges. Ensure that your script does not perform any unsafe or destructive operations when run with these privileges.
### 3. Run your Docker container
When you start your Docker container, all .sh files in the /usr/bin/custom-scripts directory will be automatically executed in alphabetical order. The environment variables from the /etc/environment file will be loaded before each script is executed.

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3.0.22
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