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#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""dotfilemanager.py - a dotfiles manager script. See --help for usage
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and command-line arguments.
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The idea is that you have some folder called the TO_DIR (defaults to
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~/.dotfiles), where you move all the dotfiles that you want to manage,
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e.g.
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~/.dotfiles/
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~/.dotfiles/_muttrc
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~/.dotfiles/_nanorc
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...
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You can backup and synchronise this directory between multiple hosts
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using rsync, unison, a version-control system, Dropbox, or whatever you
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want. When you run `dotfilemanager link` it will create symlinks in a
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folder called the FROM_DIR (defaults to ~), e.g.
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~/.muttrc -> ~/.dotfiles/_muttrc
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~/.nanorc -> ~/.dotfiles/_nanorc
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...
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Leading underscores in the filenames in TO_DIR will be converted to
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leading dots for the symlinks. You can also link files without leading
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underscores, and you can link directories too, just place them in TO_DIR
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and run `dotfilemanager link`.
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Per-host configuration is supported by putting __hostname at the end of
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file and directory names in TO_DIR. For example if TO_DIR contains files
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named:
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_muttrc
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_muttrc__kisimul
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_muttrc__dulip
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Then on the host dulip a symlink FROM_DIR/.muttrc will be created to
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TO_DIR/_muttrc__dulip. On a host named kisimul _muttrc__kisimul will be
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linked to. On other hosts _muttrc will be linked to.
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(To discover the hostname of your machine run `uname -n`.)
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`dotfilemanager tidy` will remove any dangling symlinks in FROM_DIR, and
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`dotfilemanager report` will just report on what link or tidy would do
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without actually making any changes to the filesystem.
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TODO: support recursing into subdirectories, so I can have something
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like this in TO_DIR:
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_config
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_config/openbox
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_config/openbox.kisimul
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_config/openbox.debxo
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_config/terminator
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_config/terminator.dulip
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i.e. host-specific files and directories inside a subdirectory of
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TO_DIR. Want to allow for untracked files in the FROM_DIR/.config on the
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host, so don't symlink subdirectories of TO_DIR themselves but recurse
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into them and symlink any files inside, then recurse into any
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subdirectories and repeat.
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"""
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import os,sys
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import platform
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HOSTNAME = platform.node()
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HOSTNAME_SEPARATOR = '__'
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def tidy(d,report=False):
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"""Find and delete any broken symlinks in directory d.
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Arguments:
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d -- The directory to consider (absolute path)
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Keyword arguments:
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report -- If report is True just report on what broken symlinks are
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found, don't attempt to delete them (default: False)
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"""
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for f in os.listdir(d):
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path = os.path.join(d,f)
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if os.path.islink(path):
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target_path = os.readlink(path)
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if not os.path.isabs(target_path):
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# This is a relative symlink, resolve it.
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target_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(path),target_path)
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if not os.path.exists(target_path):
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# This is a broken symlink.
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if report:
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print 'Broken symlink will be deleted: %s->%s' % (path,target_path)
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else:
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print 'Deleting broken symlink: %s->%s' % (path,target_path)
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os.remove(path)
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def get_target_paths(to_dir):
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"""Return the list of absolute paths to link to for a given to_dir.
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This handles skipping various types of filename in to_dir and
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resolving host-specific filenames.
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"""
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paths = []
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filenames = os.listdir(to_dir)
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for filename in filenames:
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path = os.path.join(to_dir,filename)
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if filename.endswith('~'):
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print 'Skipping %s' % filename
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continue
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elif filename in ['.gitignore','.git','README','makelinks']:
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print 'Skipping %s' % filename
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continue
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elif (not os.path.isfile(path)) and (not os.path.isdir(path)):
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print 'Skipping %s (not a file or directory)' % filename
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continue
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elif filename.startswith('.'):
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print 'Skipping %s (filename has a leading dot)' % filename
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continue
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else:
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if HOSTNAME_SEPARATOR in filename:
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# This appears to be a filename with a trailing
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# hostname, e.g. _muttrc_dulip. If the trailing hostname
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# matches the hostname of this computer then we link to
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# it.
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hostname = filename.split(HOSTNAME_SEPARATOR)[-1]
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if hostname == HOSTNAME:
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path = os.path.join(to_dir,filename)
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paths.append(path)
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else:
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print 'Skipping %s (different hostname)' % filename
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continue
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else:
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# This appears to be a filename without a trailing
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# hostname.
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if filename + HOSTNAME_SEPARATOR + HOSTNAME in filenames:
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print 'Skipping %s (there is a host-specific version of this file for this host)' % filename
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continue
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else:
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paths.append(path)
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return paths
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def link(from_dir,to_dir,report=False):
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"""Make symlinks in from_dir to each file and directory in to_dir.
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This handles converting leading underscores in to_dir to leading
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dots in from_dir.
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Arguments:
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from_dir -- The directory in which symlinks will be created (string,
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absolute path)
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to_dir -- The directory containing the files and directories that
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will be linked to (string, absolute path)
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Keyword arguments:
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report -- If report is True then only report on the status of
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symlinks in from_dir, don't actually create any new
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symlinks (default: False)
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"""
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# The paths in to_dir that we will be symlinking to.
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to_paths = get_target_paths(to_dir)
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# Dictionary of symlinks we will be creating, from_path->to_path
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symlinks = {}
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for to_path in to_paths:
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to_directory, to_filename = os.path.split(to_path)
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# Change leading underscores to leading dots.
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if to_filename.startswith('_'):
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from_filename = '.' + to_filename[1:]
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else:
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from_filename = to_filename
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# Remove hostname specifiers.
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parts = from_filename.split(HOSTNAME_SEPARATOR)
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assert len(parts) == 1 or len(parts) == 2
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from_filename = parts[0]
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from_path = os.path.join(from_dir,from_filename)
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symlinks[from_path] = to_path
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# Attempt to create the symlinks that don't already exist.
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for from_path,to_path in symlinks.items():
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# Check that nothing already exists at from_path.
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if os.path.islink(from_path):
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# A link already exists.
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existing_to_path = os.readlink(from_path)
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if existing_to_path == to_path:
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# It's already a link to the intended target. All is
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# well.
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continue
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else:
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# It's a link to somewhere else.
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print from_path+" => is already symlinked to "+existing_to_path
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elif os.path.isfile(from_path):
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print "There's a file in the way at "+from_path
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elif os.path.isdir(from_path):
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print "There's a directory in the way at "+from_path
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elif os.path.ismount(from_path):
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print "There's a mount point in the way at "+from_path
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else:
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# The path is clear, make the symlink.
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if report:
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print 'A symlink will be made: %s->%s' % (from_path,to_path)
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else:
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print 'Making symlink %s->%s' % (from_path,to_path)
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os.symlink(to_path,from_path)
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def usage():
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return """makelinks [options] link|tidy|report
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Commands:
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link -- make symlinks in FROM_DIR to files and directories in TO_DIR
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tidy -- remove broken symlinks from FROM_DIR
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report -- report on symlinks in FROM_DIR and files and directories in TO_DIR"""
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import optparse
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parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=usage())
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parser.add_option('-f', '--from', action='store', dest='FROM_DIR',default=os.path.expanduser('~'), help="The directory to create symlinks in.")
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parser.add_option('-t', '--to', action='store', dest='TO_DIR',default=os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'),'.dotfiles'), help="The directory to create symlinks to.")
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options, remainder = parser.parse_args()
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FROM_DIR = options.FROM_DIR
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if not os.path.isdir(FROM_DIR):
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print FROM_DIR+" is not a directory!"
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parser.print_usage()
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sys.exit(2)
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TO_DIR = options.TO_DIR
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if not os.path.isdir(TO_DIR):
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print TO_DIR+" is not a directory!"
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parser.print_usage()
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sys.exit(2)
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if len(remainder) != 1:
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parser.print_usage()
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sys.exit(2)
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else:
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COMMAND = remainder[0]
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if COMMAND == 'link':
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link(FROM_DIR,TO_DIR)
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elif COMMAND == 'tidy':
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tidy(FROM_DIR)
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elif COMMAND == 'report':
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link(FROM_DIR,TO_DIR,report=True)
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tidy(FROM_DIR,report=True)
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else:
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parser.print_usage()
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sys.exit(2)
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