all: echo is this a new install? check: echo ${WIT_USER} git: git clone https://git.wit.org/wit/bash.git ~/.config/wit/ git config pull.rebase false git-update: cd ~/.config/wit/ git pull setup-bash: echo ${WIT_USER} cat bashrc/.bashrc >> ~/.bashrc setup-vim: cp ~/.config/wit/vimrc ~/.config/ setup-apt: mv /etc/apt/sources.list /root/ echo "deb http://mirrors.wit.com/debian/ sid main contrib non-free" > /etc/apt/sources.list apt update apt install -y bash_completion wget apt install -y lsof bash-completion libpam-systemd dbus rbd-nbd golang-go git screen vim ethstatus ethtool sysstat \ traceroute whois devscripts automake libtool devscripts nmap clang rsync bind9utils dnsutils net-tools \ tcpdump wget curl iputils-ping pciutils iptables sysbench man usbutils ssh openssh-server neofetch bc lshw telnet hdparm vrms apt dist-upgrade apt autoremove service ssh start setup-date: @# you need this if your hardware clock is fucked up @# I need to check to see if the clock is before this date, if so, then it's not working wget --method=HEAD -qSO- --max-redirect=0 google.com 2>&1 | grep Date: | cut -d' ' -f 4-9 date -s '2023-02-21 11:31:30'