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#!/bin/sh -e
. ../common-script.sh
installAutoCpufreq() {
clear
AUTO_CPUFREQ_PATH="$HOME/.local/share/auto-cpufreq"
if ! command_exists auto-cpufreq; then
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Installing auto-cpufreq.${RC}"
if ! command_exists git && [ "$PACKAGER" != "pacman" ]; then
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Installing git.${RC}"
case "$PACKAGER" in
*)
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" "$PACKAGER" install -y git
;;
esac
fi
case "$PACKAGER" in
pacman)
if command_exists powerprofilesctl; then
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Disabling powerprofilesctl service.${RC}"
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" systemctl disable --now power-profiles-daemon
fi
"$AUR_HELPER" -S --needed --noconfirm auto-cpufreq
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" systemctl enable --now auto-cpufreq
;;
*)
mkdir -p "$HOME/.local/share"
if [ -d "$AUTO_CPUFREQ_PATH" ]; then
rm -rf "$AUTO_CPUFREQ_PATH"
fi
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Cloning auto-cpufreq repository.${RC}"
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq.git "$AUTO_CPUFREQ_PATH"
cd "$AUTO_CPUFREQ_PATH"
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Running auto-cpufreq installer.${RC}"
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" ./auto-cpufreq-installer
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" auto-cpufreq --install
;;
esac
else
printf "%b\n" "${GREEN}auto-cpufreq is already installed.${RC}"
fi
}
applyTweak() {
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Configuring auto-cpufreq.${RC}"
if command_exists auto-cpufreq; then
if ls /sys/class/power_supply/BAT* >/dev/null 2>&1; then
printf "%b\n" "${GREEN}System detected as laptop. Updating auto-cpufreq for laptop.${RC}"
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" auto-cpufreq --force powersave
else
printf "%b\n" "${GREEN}System detected as desktop. Updating auto-cpufreq for desktop.${RC}"
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" auto-cpufreq --force performance
fi
else
printf "%b\n" "${RED}auto-cpufreq is not installed.${RC}"
exit 1
fi
}
removeTweak() {
if command_exists auto-cpufreq; then
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Removing auto-cpufreq tweak.${RC}"
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" auto-cpufreq --force reset
else
printf "%b\n" "${RED}auto-cpufreq is not installed.${RC}"
exit 1
fi
}
main() {
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Do you want to apply the auto-cpufreq tweak or remove it?${RC}"
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}1) Apply tweak${RC}"
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}2) Remove tweak${RC}"
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}3) Exit${RC}"
printf "%b" "Enter your choice [1/3]: "
read -r choice
case "$choice" in
1)
applyTweak
;;
2)
removeTweak
;;
3)
printf "%b\n" "${GREEN}Exiting.${RC}"
exit 0
;;
*)
printf "%b\n" "${RED}Invalid choice. Exiting.${RC}"
exit 1
;;
esac
printf "%b\n" "${GREEN}auto-cpufreq setup complete.${RC}"
}
checkEnv
checkEscalationTool
installAutoCpufreq
main

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@ -227,6 +227,12 @@ description = "Universal Android Debloater (UAD) is a tool designed to help user
script = "android-debloat.sh"
task_list = "I"
[[data]]
name = "Auto CPU Frequency"
description = "Automatic CPU speed & power optimizer.\nhttps://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq"
script = "auto-cpufreq.sh"
task_list = "I SS"
[[data]]
name = "Bash Prompt"
description = "The .bashrc file is a script that runs every time a new terminal session is started in Unix-like operating systems. It is used to configure the shell session, set up aliases, define functions, and more, making the terminal easier to use and more powerful. This command configures the key sections and functionalities defined in the .bashrc file from CTT's mybash repository. https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/mybash"

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#!/bin/sh -e
. ../common-script.sh
installAutoCpufreq() {
clear
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Checking if auto-cpufreq is already installed...${RC}"
# Check if auto-cpufreq is already installed
if command_exists auto-cpufreq; then
printf "%b\n" "${GREEN}auto-cpufreq is already installed.${RC}"
else
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Installing auto-cpufreq...${RC}"
# Install git if not already installed
if ! command_exists git; then
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}git not found. Installing git...${RC}"
case "$PACKAGER" in
pacman)
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" "$PACKAGER" -S --needed --noconfirm git
;;
apk)
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" "$PACKAGER" add git
;;
*)
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" "$PACKAGER" install -y git
;;
esac
fi
# Clone the auto-cpufreq repository and run the installer
if [ ! -d "auto-cpufreq" ]; then
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Cloning auto-cpufreq repository...${RC}"
git clone https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq.git
fi
cd auto-cpufreq
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Running auto-cpufreq installer...${RC}"
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" ./auto-cpufreq-installer
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" auto-cpufreq --install
cd ..
fi
}
configureAutoCpufreq() {
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Configuring auto-cpufreq...${RC}"
if command_exists auto-cpufreq; then
# Check if the system has a battery to determine if it's a laptop
if ls /sys/class/power_supply/BAT* >/dev/null 2>&1; then
printf "%b\n" "${GREEN}System detected as laptop. Updating auto-cpufreq for laptop...${RC}"
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" auto-cpufreq --force powersave
else
printf "%b\n" "${GREEN}System detected as desktop. Updating auto-cpufreq for desktop...${RC}"
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" auto-cpufreq --force performance
fi
else
printf "%b\n" "${RED}auto-cpufreq is not installed, skipping configuration.${RC}"
fi
}
removeAutoCpufreqTweak() {
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Removing auto-cpufreq tweak...${RC}"
if command_exists auto-cpufreq; then
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Resetting auto-cpufreq configuration...${RC}"
"$ESCALATION_TOOL" auto-cpufreq --force reset
else
printf "%b\n" "${RED}auto-cpufreq is not installed, skipping removal.${RC}"
fi
}
apply_or_remove_auto_cpufreq() {
# Prompt user for action
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}Do you want to apply the auto-cpufreq tweak or remove it?${RC}"
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}1) Apply tweak${RC}"
printf "%b\n" "${YELLOW}2) Remove tweak${RC}"
printf "%b" "Enter your choice [1/2]: "
read -r choice
case $choice in
1)
configureAutoCpufreq
;;
2)
removeAutoCpufreqTweak
;;
*)
printf "%b\n" "${RED}Invalid choice. Exiting.${RC}"
exit 1
;;
esac
printf "%b\n" "${GREEN}auto-cpufreq setup complete.${RC}"
}
checkEnv
checkEscalationTool
installAutoCpufreq
apply_or_remove_auto_cpufreq

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@ -127,11 +127,6 @@ name = "Auto Login"
script = "auto-login.sh"
task_list = "DE setup"
[[data]]
name = "Auto Power Profiling"
script = "power-profile.sh"
task_list = "I"
[[data]]
name = "Bluetooth Manager"
description = "This utility is designed to manage bluetooth in your system"

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- **waterfox**: Waterfox is the privacy-focused web browser engineered to give you speed, control, and peace of mind on the internet.
- **Alacritty**: Alacritty is a modern terminal emulator that comes with sensible defaults, but allows for extensive configuration. By integrating with other applications, rather than reimplementing their functionality, it manages to provide a flexible set of features with high performance. The supported platforms currently consist of BSD, Linux, macOS and Windows. This command installs and configures alacritty terminal emulator.
- **Android Debloater**: Universal Android Debloater (UAD) is a tool designed to help users remove bloatware and unnecessary pre-installed applications from Android devices, enhancing performance and user experience.
- **Auto CPU Frequency**: Automatic CPU speed & power optimizer.
https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq
- **Bash Prompt**: The .bashrc file is a script that runs every time a new terminal session is started in Unix-like operating systems. It is used to configure the shell session, set up aliases, define functions, and more, making the terminal easier to use and more powerful. This command configures the key sections and functionalities defined in the .bashrc file from CTT's mybash repository. https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/mybash
- **Bottles**: Bottles allows Windows software, like applications and games, to run on Linux. Bottles also provides tools to categorize, organize and optimize your applications.
- **Docker**: Docker is an open platform that uses OS-level virtualization to deliver software in packages called containers.