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Created September 1, 2013 06:10 — forked from kaleb/aliases
#~/.mutt/aliases
alias nick Nicholas Levandoski <nick.levandoski@auglug.org>
alias tim Timothy Pitt <timothy.pitt@auglug.org>
alias steven Steven Jackson <sjackson@auglug.org>
alias kaleb Kaleb Hornsby <kaleb.hornsby@auglug.org>
alias alug-admin nick, tim, steven
#!/bin/bash
# This snippet should hypothetically allow a totally unattended
# installation of Apple's XCode. After prompting for credentials,
# the script simulates a login, begins a download and subsequently
# mounts the disk image and installs XCode to the default location.
echo -n "ADC login: "
read login
echo -n "ADC password: "
#!/bin/bash
# This snippet should hypothetically allow a totally unattended
# installation of Apple's XCode. After prompting for credentials,
# the script simulates a login, begins a download and subsequently
# mounts the disk image and installs XCode to the default location.
echo -n "ADC login: "
read login
echo -n "ADC password: "

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