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elci.sh

This is the general repository for the elci.sh project. How to use elci.sh:

To download elci.sh and the accoompanying files enter the following command into your terminal:

    git clone https://github.com/ELCI-Linux/elci.sh

Navigate to the elci.sh folder and enter:

    bash elci.sh

You will then be prompted to enter your password - this is because the installer uses sudo level priviledges. elci.sh will then run some software updates and install flatpak onto your system - if you do not wish to install flatpak press 'n' when prompted.

elci.sh will install wget

If you want to see a list of installers and the programs included in them enter:

   cat elciprolist.txt

You will then be prompted to enter your name - this doesn't need to be a username.

Throughout the rest of the process most responses are numerical. 1 is yes, 2 is no. If you are unsure what to do when presented with a yes or no prompt, press enter.

Lapi Lapi is designed to help laptop users install software that will improve their linux experience (such as power management and touchpad support)

AudioMan AudioMan helps users install audio manangement/routing software such as ALSA.

Webb Web helps users install a variety of graphical web browsers

Tex Tex helps users install a variety of text editors

DAWX DAWX helps users install a range of digital audio workstation software and other audio production software

EmulatorsX EmulatorsX helps users install a wide variety of console emulators

IPFirewall (Soon to become part of Bouncer) This script helps users install an IPFirewall table using slightly modified code contributed by ChrisTitusTech

Strobe Strobe helps users install pop-up launchers similar to Spotlight on Mac OS. Currently Strobe only supports uLauncher.

MobSup MobSup helps users install software to interact with both iOS and Android devices.

Harmony Harmony assists users innstalling grapical music players

OpenRGB This script helps users install openRGB

Secure-Linux Secure-Linux is another modified CTT script designed to improve security by limiting exposure to brute force attacks

TermEmu TermEmu is a multi-facated script designed to guide users through installing terminal emulators and many other terminal based tools. As of present TermEmu supports the installation of:

  • Torrent Clients: Transmission and rTorrent
  • Resource Monitors: bashtop and htop
  • Music Players: moc, mpg123, mp3blaster and Sox
  • File Managers: Midnight, Ranger, C-Files, Vifm, nnn and Last File Manager
  • Twitter Clients: Rainbow Stream
  • Drop Down Terminals: Yakuake, Tilda, Guake, Qterminal
  • fetch tools: pfetch, neofetch and screenfetch
  • LanChat
  • CoinTop -20 Terminal Emulators
  • (TMUX coming soon)

VidConf VidConf guides users through installing an array of video conferancing softwares.

VidEdit VidEdit guides users through installing video editing software.

VMX VMX helps user install Virtualisation Tools such as VirtualBo

WX WX helps users install programs to run Windows applications - without a Virtual Machine.

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