# Use colors, but only if connected to a terminal, and that terminal # supports them. if which tput >/dev/null 2>&1; then ncolors=$(tput colors) fi if [ -t 1 ] && [ -n "$ncolors" ] && [ "$ncolors" -ge 8 ]; then RED="$(tput setaf 1)" GREEN="$(tput setaf 2)" YELLOW="$(tput setaf 3)" BLUE="$(tput setaf 4)" BOLD="$(tput bold)" NORMAL="$(tput sgr0)" else RED="" GREEN="" YELLOW="" BLUE="" BOLD="" NORMAL="" fi printf "${BLUE}%s${NORMAL}\n" "Updating Oh My Bash" cd "$OSH" if git pull --rebase --stat origin master then printf '%s' "$GREEN" printf '%s\n' ' __ __ __ ' printf '%s\n' ' ____ / /_ ____ ___ __ __ / /_ ____ ______/ /_ ' printf '%s\n' ' / __ \/ __ \ / __ `__ \/ / / / / __ \/ __ `/ ___/ __ \' printf '%s\n' '/ /_/ / / / / / / / / / / /_/ / / /_/ / /_/ (__ ) / / /' printf '%s\n' '\____/_/ /_/ /_/ /_/ /_/\__, / /_.___/\__,_/____/_/ /_/ ' printf '%s\n' ' /____/ ' printf "${BLUE}%s\n" "Hooray! Oh My Bash has been updated and/or is at the current version." printf "${BLUE}${BOLD}%s${NORMAL}\n" "To keep up on the latest news and updates, follow us on GitHub: https://github.com/nntoan/oh-my-bash" else printf "${RED}%s${NORMAL}\n" 'There was an error updating. Try again later?' fi