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Add back symbolic link to /homeassistant for customized workspaces #874

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Adds back a symbolic link from /config -> /homassistant.

This to prevent compatibility issues with installation that have adjusted their workspace.

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  • New Features
    • Enhanced user environment setup for the Home Assistant Community Add-on: Studio Code Server.
    • Added a symbolic link for improved accessibility to the /config directory.
    • Ensured creation of persistent directories for SSH and Git configurations.
    • Automatically creates a .gitconfig file if it does not exist.
    • Retained and updated installation of user-specified packages with a pre-installation repository update.
    • Executes user-defined initialization commands at startup.

@frenck frenck added the bugfix Inconsistencies or issues which will cause a problem for users or implementors. label Oct 1, 2024
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The changes involve modifications to a script that sets up user environments for the Home Assistant Community Add-on: Studio Code Server. Key updates include the creation of a symbolic link from the /config directory to /homeassistant, ensuring persistent directories for SSH and Git configurations, and the management of a .gitconfig file. The script retains functionality for installing user-specified packages and executes user-defined initialization commands at startup.

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Files Change Summary
vscode/rootfs/etc/s6-overlay/s6-rc.d/init-user/run Added a symbolic link for /config to /homeassistant, ensured persistent directories for SSH and Git, checked and created .gitconfig, updated package repository before installations, and executed user-defined startup commands.

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    participant User
    participant Script
    participant System

    User->>Script: Start setup
    Script->>System: Create symbolic link
    Script->>System: Ensure persistent directories
    Script->>System: Check for .gitconfig
    alt .gitconfig not found
        Script->>System: Create .gitconfig
    end
    Script->>System: Update package repository
    Script->>System: Install user-specified packages
    Script->>System: Execute user-defined commands
    Script->>User: Setup complete
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@frenck frenck merged commit 553f214 into main Oct 1, 2024
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