delete map_count_check.sh and sc-sanitation.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
############################################################################
# Star Citizen vm.max_map_count checker
############################################################################
#
# This script checks to see if vm.max_map_count is set
# to the optimal value to prevent game crashes.
#
# If the setting is not set on the system, the script
# allows the user to set it temporarily or permanently.
#
#
# Supports zenity dialogs with a fallback to plain old text
#
############################################################################
############################################################################
# Display a message to the user. Expects a numerical argument to indicate the message type,
# followed by a string of arguments that will be passed to zenity or echoed to the user.
#
# To call this function, use the following format: message [number] [string]
# See the message types below for specific instructions on formatting the string.
message() {
if [ "$has_zen" -eq 1 ]; then
case "$1" in
1)
# info message
# call format: message 1 "text to display"
margs=("--info" "--no-wrap" "--text=")
;;
2)
# warning message
# call format: message 2 "text to display"
margs=("--warning" "--text=")
;;
3)
# question
# call format: message 3 "question to ask?"
margs=("--question" "--text=")
;;
4)
# radio button list
# call format: message 4 "TRUE" "List item 1" "FALSE" "List item 2" "FALSE" "List item 3"
# IMPORTANT: Adjust the height value below based on the number of items listed in the menu
margs=("--list" "--radiolist" "--height=165" "--text=Choose from the following options:" "--hide-header" "--column=" "--column=Option")
;;
*)
echo -e "Invalid message format.\n\nThe message function expects a numerical argument followed by string arguments.\n"
read -n 1 -s -p "Press any key..."
;;
esac
# Display the message
if [ "$1" -eq 4 ]; then
# requires a space between the assembled arguments
shift 1 # drop the first numerical argument and shift the remaining up one
zenity "${margs[@]}" "$@" --width="400" --title="Star Citizen Memory Requirements Check"
else
# no space between the assmebled arguments
shift 1 # drop the first numerical argument and shift the remaining up one
zenity "${margs[@]}""$@" --width="400" --title="Star Citizen Memory Requirements Check"
fi
else
# Text based menu. Does not work with message type 4 (zenity radio lists)
# those need to be handled specially in the code
case "$1" in
1)
# info message
# call format: message 1 "text to display"
clear
echo -e "\n$2\n"
read -n 1 -s -p "Press any key..."
;;
2)
# warning message
# call format: message 2 "text to display"
clear
echo -e "\n$2\n"
read -n 1 -s -p "Press any key..."
return 0
;;
3)
# question
# call format: message 3 "question to ask?"
clear
echo -e "$2"
while read -p "[y/n]: " yn; do
case "$yn" in
[Yy]*)
return 0
;;
[Nn]*)
return 1
;;
*)
echo "Please type 'y' or 'n'"
;;
esac
done
;;
*)
echo -e "\nInvalid message type.\n\nText menus are not compatible with message types 4 and 5 (zenity radio lists)\nand require special handling.\n"
read -n 1 -s -p "Press any key..."
;;
esac
fi
}
# Check if setting vm.max_map_count was successful
check_map_count() {
if [ "$(cat /proc/sys/vm/max_map_count)" -lt 16777216 ]; then
message 2 "As far as this script can detect, vm.max_map_count\nwas not successfully configured on your system.\n\nYou will most likely experience crashes."
fi
}
##################################################################################
# Check vm.max_map_count for the correct setting and let the user fix it if needed
##################################################################################
# Check if Zenity is available
has_zen=0
if [ -x "$(command -v zenity)" ]; then
has_zen=1
fi
# If vm.max_map_count is already set, no need to do anything
if [ "$(cat /proc/sys/vm/max_map_count)" -ge 16777216 ]; then
message 1 "vm.max_map_count is already set to the optimal value. You're all set!"
exit 0
fi
trap check_map_count EXIT
if grep -E -x -q "vm.max_map_count" /etc/sysctl.conf /etc/sysctl.d/* 2>/dev/null; then
if message 3 "It looks like you've already configured your system to work with Star Citizen\nand saved the setting to persist across reboots.\nHowever, for some reason the persistence part did not work.\n\nFor now, would you like to enable the setting again until the next reboot?"; then
pkexec sh -c 'sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=16777216'
fi
exit 0
fi
once="Change setting until next reboot"
persist="Change setting and persist after reboot"
manual="Show me the commands; I'll handle it myself"
quit="Quit"
newsysctl_msg="To change the setting (a kernel parameter) until next boot, run:\n\nsudo sh -c 'sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=16777216'\n\n\nTo persist the setting between reboots, run:\n\nsudo sh -c 'echo \"vm.max_map_count = 16777216\" >> /etc/sysctl.d/20-max_map_count.conf && sysctl -p'"
oldsysctl_msg="To change the setting (a kernel parameter) until next boot, run:\n\nsudo sh -c 'sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=16777216'\n\n\nTo persist the setting between reboots, run:\n\nsudo sh -c 'echo \"vm.max_map_count = 16777216\" >> /etc/sysctl.conf && sysctl -p'"
if message 3 "Running Star Citizen requires changing a system setting\nto give the game access to more than 8GB of memory.\n\nvm.max_map_count must be increased to at least 16777216\nto avoid crashes in areas with lots of geometry.\n\n\nAs far as this script can detect, the setting\nhas not been changed on your system.\n\nWould you like to change the setting now?"; then
if [ "$has_zen" -eq 1 ]; then
# zenity menu
options=("TRUE" "$once" "FALSE" "$persist" "FALSE" "$manual")
choice="$(message 4 "${options[@]}")"
case "$choice" in
"$once")
pkexec sh -c 'sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=16777216'
;;
"$persist")
if [ -d "/etc/sysctl.d" ]; then
pkexec sh -c 'echo "vm.max_map_count = 16777216" >> /etc/sysctl.d/20-max_map_count.conf && sysctl -p'
else
pkexec sh -c 'echo "vm.max_map_count = 16777216" >> /etc/sysctl.conf && sysctl -p'
fi
;;
"$manual")
if [ -d "/etc/sysctl.d" ]; then
message 1 "$newsysctl_msg"
else
message 1 "$oldsysctl_msg"
fi
# Anyone who wants to do it manually doesn't need another warning
trap - EXIT
;;
*)
;;
esac
else
# text menu
clear
echo -e "\nThis script can change vm.max_map_count for you.\nChoose from the following options:\n"
options=("$once" "$persist" "$manual" "$quit")
PS3="Enter selection number or 'q' to quit: "
select choice in "${options[@]}"
do
case "$choice" in
"$once")
pkexec sh -c 'sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=16777216'
break
;;
"$persist")
if [ -d "/etc/sysctl.d" ]; then
pkexec sh -c 'echo "vm.max_map_count = 16777216" >> /etc/sysctl.d/20-max_map_count.conf && sysctl -p'
else
pkexec sh -c 'echo "vm.max_map_count = 16777216" >> /etc/sysctl.conf && sysctl -p'
fi
break
;;
"$manual")
clear
if [ -d "/etc/sysctl.d" ]; then
message 1 "$newsysctl_msg"
else
message 1 "$oldsysctl_msg"
fi
# Anyone who wants to do it manually doesn't need another warning
trap - EXIT
break
;;
"$quit")
break
;;
*)
echo -e "\nInvalid selection"
continue
;;
esac
done
fi
fi

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#!/bin/bash
############################################################################
# Star Citizen's Linux Users Group presents:
# A Simple Star Citizen Sanitation Script!
#
# Edit the paths below to match your configuration,
# then run this script whenever you update Star Citizen.
# It will automate some housekeeping tasks for you!
#
# This script will save any keybinds you have exported from within the game,
# wipe the USER directory, and then restore your keybinds.
#
# To export your keybinds from within the game, go to
# Options->Keybindings->Control Profiles->Save Control Settings
# Give it a name and save it in the backup location you specify below.
#
# To re-import them, select the keybind file from that same list.
#
#
# Written by
# https://robertsspaceindustries.com/citizens/theSane
# Source: https://git.io/Je0uQ
############################################################################
# Change these paths
i_changed_these="false" # Change this to true once you make your edits
prefix="$HOME/.wine"
path="$prefix/drive_c/Program Files/Roberts Space Industries/Star Citizen/LIVE"
backups="$HOME/Documents/Star Citizen"
# You shouldn't need to change these
user="$path/USER"
mappings="$user/Controls/Mappings"
############################################################################
############################################################################
# Display a warning to modify the default variables
if [ "$i_changed_these" = "false" ]; then
echo "Before you run this script, edit it and change"
echo -e "the default paths to match your configuration!\n"
read -n 1 -s -p "Press any key to exit..."
else
# Sanity checks
if [ ! -d "$prefix" ]; then
echo "Invalid path: $prefix"
echo "Aborting"
elif [ ! -d "$path" ]; then
echo "Invalid path: $path"
echo "Aborting"
else
# Prompt user to back up the current keybinds in the game
echo "Before proceeding, please be sure you have"
echo -e "made a backup of your Star Citizen keybinds!\n"
echo "To do this from within the game, go to"
echo -e "Options->Keybindings->Control Profiles->Save Control Settings\n"
echo "Give it a name and save it to the backup location"
echo -e "that you specified in this script's variables\n"
read -n 1 -s -p "Press any key to continue, or Ctrl-c to quit..."
echo -e "\n----------------------------------------------------------------\n"
# Check for exported keybind files
exported=0 # Default to none found
if [ ! -d "$mappings" ] || [ -z "$(ls -A $mappings)" ]; then
echo "Warning: No exported keybindings found. Keybinds will not be backed up!"
exported=0
else
exported=1
fi
# Back up keybinds
if [ "$exported" -eq 1 ]; then
echo "Backing up all saved keybinds..."
mkdir -p "$backups" && cp -r "$mappings/." "$backups/"
echo -e "Done.\n"
fi
# Wipe the user directory
echo "Wiping USER directory..."
rm -rf "$user"
echo -e "Done.\n"
# Restore custom keybinds
if [ "$exported" -eq 1 ]; then
echo "Restoring keybinds..."
mkdir -p "$mappings" && cp -r "$backups/." "$mappings/"
echo -e "Done.\n"
echo "*NOTE*"
echo "To re-import your keybinds, select it in-game from the list:"
echo -e "Options->Keybindings->Control Profiles\n"
fi
# Special request: Uncomment to wash Snagletooth's car
#echo -e "Washing the car...\n"
#echo "Working at the car wash, yeah!"
#echo "Come on and sing it with me, car wash!"
#echo -e "Sing it with the feeling now, car wash yeah!\n"
echo "And we're done here. Have fun!"
fi
fi