ohmyzsh/tools/uninstall.sh
Andrew Janke 753ab332d2 Don't source ~/.zshrc after uninstall.
We don't know which shell we're running under. And re-sourcing a different in a running session .zshrc doesn't get you to the right configuration.
2015-11-03 15:19:01 -05:00

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read -r -p "Are you sure you want to remove Oh My Zsh? [y/N] " confirmation
if [ "$confirmation" != y ] && [ "$confirmation" != Y ]
then
echo "Uninstall cancelled"
exit
fi
echo "Removing ~/.oh-my-zsh"
if [ -d ~/.oh-my-zsh ]; then
rm -rf ~/.oh-my-zsh
fi
echo "Looking for original zsh config..."
ZSHRC_ORIG=~/.zshrc.pre-oh-my-zsh
if [ -e "$ZSHRC_ORIG" ]; then
echo "Found $ZSHRC_ORIG -- Restoring to ~/.zshrc";
if [ -e ~/.zshrc ]; then
TIMESTAMP=$(date +%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S)
ZSHRC_SAVE=~/.zshrc.omz-uninstalled-$TIMESTAMP;
echo "Found ~/.zshrc -- Renaming to ${ZSHRC_SAVE}";
mv ~/.zshrc ${ZSHRC_SAVE};
fi
mv "$ZSHRC_ORIG" ~/.zshrc;
else
if hash chsh >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Switching back to bash"
chsh -s /bin/bash
else
echo "You can edit /etc/passwd to switch your default shell back to bash"
fi
fi
echo "Thanks for trying out Oh My Zsh. It's been uninstalled."