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cis/prepareStatesRepository.sh
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#!/bin/bash
[ "$(id -u)" != "0" ] \
&& echo "This script prepares the user 'root' of this host and the host itself," \
&& echo "so this script is allowed to be executed if you are root only." \
&& exit 1
# There has to be one dot at least.
_BOOT_DOMAIN="$(hostname -b | grep -F '.' | cut -d. -f2-)"
[ -z "${_BOOT_DOMAIN}" ] \
&& echo "It was impossible to find out the domain of this host, please prepare this host first." \
&& exit 1
_REOPSITORY_NAME="cis-state-${_BOOT_DOMAIN}"
#Generate README.md
mkdir -p /tmp/skeleton/state
cat << EOF > /tmp/skeleton/state/README.md
This repository contains the states of the domain “$_BOOT_DOMAIN” by the Core Infrastructure System.
EOF
cat << EOF
The first content for your repository for the state of the '$_BOOT_DOMAIN' domain has been created.
Please create a states repository.
To follow the naming convention name it '$_REOPSITORY_NAME'
Please DO NOT use the SSH key of root for this.
Maybe you can use https and user password for pushing the first commit.
Then go to folder '/tmp/skeleton/state' and follow the instructions as your git server shows.
For example:
cd /tmp/skeleton/state
git init
git checkout -b main
git add .
git commit -m "first state"
git remote add origin https://git.example.dev/[SOME_PATH/]$_REOPSITORY_NAME.git
git push -u origin main
EOF