#!/bin/bash # Install the unified morning routine: wake alarm -> workout lock as one flow. # # What it does: # 1. Installs morning-routine.service (user service, started on resume). # 2. Disables the standalone wake-alarm.service autostart: the orchestrator # runs the alarm now, and this also removes its evening-login firing quirk. # 3. Leaves workout-locker.service + the early-bird timer for login / 08:30. # # Prereq: run wake_alarm's own install.sh first (https://github.com/kuhyx/wake-alarm) — # it installs the rtcwake/fan sudoers entries, python-kasa, and the # systemd-sleep hook that starts morning-routine.service on resume. This # script does not duplicate that hook install. set -euo pipefail SCRIPT_DIR="$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")" SERVICE_SRC="$SCRIPT_DIR/morning-routine.service" SYSTEMD_USER_DIR="$HOME/.config/systemd/user" echo "=== Unified Morning Routine Installer ===" # 1. Install the orchestrator user service. echo "[1/2] Installing morning-routine.service..." mkdir -p "$SYSTEMD_USER_DIR" cp "$SERVICE_SRC" "$SYSTEMD_USER_DIR/morning-routine.service" systemctl --user daemon-reload echo " Installed to $SYSTEMD_USER_DIR/morning-routine.service" # 2. Disable the standalone wake-alarm.service autostart (orchestrator owns it). echo "[2/2] Disabling standalone wake-alarm.service autostart..." if systemctl --user cat wake-alarm.service &>/dev/null; then systemctl --user disable wake-alarm.service 2>/dev/null || true systemctl --user stop wake-alarm.service 2>/dev/null || true echo " wake-alarm.service autostart disabled (alarm runs via orchestrator)" else echo " wake-alarm.service not installed; nothing to disable" fi echo "=== Installation complete ===" echo "On resume the morning routine runs: wake alarm -> workout lock." echo "Test now:" echo " python -m python_pkg.morning_routine._orchestrator --with-alarm --production"