Add: shell script for reinstalling packages that have missing files with pacman
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### [reinstall-packages-with-missing-files.sh](ShellScripts/reinstall-packages-with-missing-files.sh)
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Reinstall all packages with missing files
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This script uses the `pacman` package manager to check for packages with
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missing files. It then iterates over each package and reinstalls it using
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`pacman`. The `--overwrite` flag is used to ensure that any conflicting
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files are overwritten. Finally, the `--noconfirm` flag is used to avoid
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confirmation prompts for each package.
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> Warning: This script should be run as root.
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Usage:
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> Note needs to be run as root.
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```Bash
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./ShellScripts/reinstall-packages-with-missing-files.sh
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```
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### [rsync-incremental-backups.sh](ShellScripts/rsync-incremental-backups.sh)
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This script performs incremental backups of the specified source directory using rsync, and it keeps a symbolic link called 'latest' pointing to the most recent backup for easy reference. The script also logs backup details in a log file with a timestamp. Make sure to replace `<input folder>` and `<output folder>` with your actual source and backup directories.
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ShellScripts/reinstall-packages-with-missing-files.sh
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pacman -Qk 2>/dev/null | grep -v ' 0 missing files' | cut -d: -f1 |
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while read -r package; do
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pacman -S "$package" --overwrite "*" --noconfirm
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done
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