Add a way to install IntelliJ

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gmpinder
2023-06-09 19:16:22 -04:00
parent 78a260ebef
commit 56fdb68909
3 changed files with 33 additions and 52 deletions

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# This file can only be edited inside the uBlue image's git repository.
# The image will be at "ghcr.io/yourusername/name".
name: wunker-os-framework
# The native container image to build on top of.
# Warning: Non-uBlue images might not work properly, due to missing components.
base-image: ghcr.io/ublue-os/kinoite-main
# What Fedora version to use. Use an explicit version or `latest`.
# If you use `latest`, you will be automatically updated to the next major
# Fedora version, assuming the image you're using as your base container
# builds with the tag (all uBlue images do this).
fedora-version: 37
# This description will be visible in the container metadata.
description: A starting point for further customization of uBlue images. Make your own! https://ublue.it/making-your-own/
# These scripts will be executed during the container build.
# Place scripts in the "scripts/" dir and put the corresponding filenames here.
# Any files that aren't listed here won't be executed automatically, which
# means that you can place "helper" or "library" scripts in the folder too.
# You can use "autorun.sh" if you want an automatic runner.
description: The image of Wunker OS Framework. Make your own! https://ublue.it/making-your-own/
scripts:
# "Pre" scripts run very early in the build, immediately after your custom
# repos have been imported (so that you can access those repos if necessary).
pre:
# Automatically runs script files within "scripts/pre/".
- autorun.sh
# Manually listed scripts.
# - example_pre.sh
# "Post" scripts run at the end of the build process.
post:
# Automatically runs script files within "scripts/post/".
- autorun.sh
# Manually listed scripts.
# - example_post.sh
# Custom RPM configuration.
# These changes will be integrated into your custom image at the "system level".
- enable-fingerprintd.sh
- install-intellij.sh
rpm:
# A list of urls of ".repo" files that should be added to your system.
# This is the proper way to add custom COPR repos to your image.
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# so that your repos automatically use your image's actual Fedora version,
# which greatly simplifies future maintenance of your custom recipe.
repos:
# Example (which also demonstrates version number expansion):
# - https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/atim/starship/repo/fedora-%FEDORA_VERSION%/atim-starship-fedora-%FEDORA_VERSION%.repo
# These RPMs will be installed from your enabled repositories (Fedora's own
# repos, extra "repos" you've added, etc). The installation is automatically
# performed via rpm-ostree during the image build, and will be pre-installed
# at the "system level" in the final image.
install:
# Needed for yafti (the first boot installer). Remove if you're not using yafti.
- python3-pip
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# apps and binaries require it, so it's a good idea to always include it
# if you ever download or compile any custom software on your machine.
- libadwaita
# Add your own below:
# Example:
# - tilix
- code
- cronie
- docker
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- fprintd-pam
- tlp
- powertop
# These RPMs will be removed from the system image. This step happens during
# image build, BEFORE installing custom RPMs (from the "rpm.install" category).
remove:
# Remove the native firefox (from Fedora) in favor of the Flatpak.
- firefox
- firefox-langpacks
# Configuration for the "first boot" experience, which is available after login.
firstboot:
# Whether to embed "yafti" into the OS image and configure it to autostart,
# which is the preferred uBlue "first boot" GUI. Set this to "false" if you've
# decided to use a different solution instead.
yafti: true
# These Flatpaks will be suggested for install after user login, via the yafti
# "first boot" GUI. Everything below will be merged into the "yafti.yml" config
# on build, in a category named "Custom". If you prefer, you can instead remove
# everything below and directly edit "yafti.yml" to have more control.
# Alternatively, if you've disabled "yafti", you can still install these via
# the "just setup-flatpaks" command from our "custom.just" template file.
# This is just an example selection:
flatpaks:
- io.github.celluloid_player.Celluloid
- org.kde.krita

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eou pipefail
# Version number
VERSION="2023.1.2"
# Download https://download.jetbrains.com/idea/ideaIC-${VERSION}.tar.gz
curl -L -o /tmp/ideaIC-${VERSION}.tar.gz https://download.jetbrains.com/idea/ideaIC-${VERSION}.tar.gz
# Extract to /usr/opt
mkdir -p /usr/opt
tar -xzf /tmp/ideaIC-${VERSION}.tar.gz -C /usr/opt
# Find the full path to the IntelliJ directory
IDEA_PATH=$(ls -d /usr/opt/idea-IC-*)
# Create .desktop file
cat > /tmp/intellij.desktop <<EOL
[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Type=Application
Name=IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition
Icon=$IDEA_PATH/bin/idea.png
Exec="$IDEA_PATH/bin/idea.sh" %f
Terminal=false
Categories=Development;IDE;
EOL
# Make the application available to all users
sudo mv /tmp/intellij.desktop /usr/share/applications/