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# AggietimeD
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2023-02-16 17:12:34 -05:00
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AggietimeD is a simple daemon service written in 2.5 days to do some hacked CAS authentication
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sit in the background, and listen to requests over a unix socket - making it easy to write
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scripts to get Aggie Time data wherever you need it!
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## Installation
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Something among the lines of:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/Simponic/aggietime-cli
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cd aggietime-cli
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npm i
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sudo npm install -g .
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cp .env.example .env
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chmod 0700 .env
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```
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Then, set your A-Number and password in `.env`.
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Finally (optional), change the values in `aggietimed.service` and install it in
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`~/.config/systemd/user`, and enable it with
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`systemctl --user daemon-reload && systemctl enable --now --user aggietimed`.
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## Usage
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Look at `aggietimed -h`.
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