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# **AppName<span></span>-install.sh Scripts**
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 `AppName-install.sh` scripts found in the `/install` directory. These scripts are responsible for the installation of the application. For this guide we take `/install/snipeit-install.sh` as example.
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## Table of Contents
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- [**AppName-install.sh Scripts**](#appname-installsh-scripts)
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  - [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
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  - [1. **File header**](#1-file-header)
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    - [1.1 **Shebang**](#11-shebang)
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    - [1.2 **Comments**](#12-comments)
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    - [1.3 **Variables and function import**](#13-variables-and-function-import)
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  - [2. **Variable naming and management**](#2-variable-naming-and-management)
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    - [2.1 **Naming conventions**](#21-naming-conventions)
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  - [3. **Dependencies**](#3-dependencies)
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    - [3.1 **Install all at once**](#31-install-all-at-once)
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    - [3.2 **Collapse dependencies**](#32-collapse-dependencies)
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  - [4. **Paths to application files**](#4-paths-to-application-files)
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  - [5. **Version management**](#5-version-management)
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    - [5.1 **Install the latest release**](#51-install-the-latest-release)
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    - [5.2 **Save the version for update checks**](#52-save-the-version-for-update-checks)
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  - [6. **Input and output management**](#6-input-and-output-management)
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    - [6.1 **User feedback**](#61-user-feedback)
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    - [6.2 **Verbosity**](#62-verbosity)
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  - [7. **String/File Manipulation**](#7-stringfile-manipulation)
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    - [7.1 **File Manipulation**](#71-file-manipulation)
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  - [8. **Security practices**](#8-security-practices)
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    - [8.1 **Password generation**](#81-password-generation)
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    - [8.2 **File permissions**](#82-file-permissions)
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  - [9. **Service Configuration**](#9-service-configuration)
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    - [9.1 **Configuration files**](#91-configuration-files)
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    - [9.2 **Credential management**](#92-credential-management)
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    - [9.3 **Enviroment files**](#93-enviroment-files)
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    - [9.4 **Services**](#94-services)
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  - [10. **Cleanup**](#10-cleanup)
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    - [10.1 **Remove temporary files**](#101-remove-temporary-files)
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    - [10.2 **Autoremove and autoclean**](#102-autoremove-and-autoclean)
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  - [11. **Best Practices Checklist**](#11-best-practices-checklist)
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    - [Example: High-Level Script Flow](#example-high-level-script-flow)
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## 1. **File header**
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### 1.1 **Shebang**
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- Use `#!/usr/bin/env bash` as the shebang.
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```bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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```
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### 1.2 **Comments**
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- Add clear comments for script metadata, including author, copyright, and license information.
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- Use meaningful inline comments to explain complex commands or logic.
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Example:
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```bash
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# Copyright (c) 2021-2025 community-scripts ORG
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# Author: [YourUserName]
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# License: MIT | https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/raw/main/LICENSE
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# Source: [SOURCE_URL]
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```
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> [!NOTE]:
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>
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> - Add your username
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> - When updating/reworking scripts, add "| Co-Author [YourUserName]"
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> - Source is a URL of github repo containting source files of the application you're installing (not URL of your homepage or a blog)
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### 1.3 **Variables and function import**
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- This sections adds the support for all needed functions and variables.
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```bash
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source /dev/stdin <<<"$FUNCTIONS_FILE_PATH"
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color
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verb_ip6
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catch_errors
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setting_up_container
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network_check
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update_os
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```
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---
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## 2. **Variable naming and management**
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### 2.1 **Naming conventions**
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- Use uppercase names for constants and environment variables.
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- Use lowercase names for local script variables.
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Example:
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```bash
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DB_NAME=snipeit_db    # Environment-like variable (constant)
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db_user="snipeit"     # Local variable
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```
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---
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## 3. **Dependencies**
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### 3.1 **Install all at once**
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- Install all dependencies with a single command if possible
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Example:
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```bash
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$STD apt-get install -y \
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  composer \
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  git \
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  nginx 
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```
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### 3.2 **Collapse dependencies**
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Collapse dependencies to keep the code readable.
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Example:
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Use
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```bash
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php8.2-{bcmath,common,ctype}
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```
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instead of
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```bash
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php8.2-bcmath php8.2-common php8.2-ctype
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```
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## 4. **Paths to application files**
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If possible install the app and all necessary files in `/opt/`
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## 5. **Version management**
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### 5.1 **Install the latest release**
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- Always try and install the latest release
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- Do not hardcode any version if not absolutely necessary
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Example for a git release:
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```bash
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RELEASE=$(curl -fsSL https://api.github.com/repos/snipe/snipe-it/releases/latest | grep "tag_name" | awk '{print substr($2, 3, length($2)-4) }')
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curl -fsSL "https://github.com/snipe/snipe-it/archive/refs/tags/v${RELEASE}.zip" -o "v${RELEASE}.zip"
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```
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### 5.2 **Save the version for update checks**
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- Write the installed version into a file.
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- This is used for the update function in **AppName.sh** to check for if a Update is needed.
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Example:
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```bash
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echo "${RELEASE}" >/opt/${APPLICATION}_version.txt
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```
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## 6. **Input and output management**
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### 6.1 **User feedback**
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- Use standard functions like `msg_info`, `msg_ok` or `msg_error` to print status messages.
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- Each `msg_info` must be followed with a `msg_ok` before any other output is made.
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- Display meaningful progress messages at key stages.
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- Taking user input with `read -p` must be outside of `msg_info`...`msg_ok` code block
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Example:
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```bash
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msg_info "Installing Dependencies"
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$STD apt-get install -y ...
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msg_ok "Installed Dependencies"
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read -p "${TAB3}Do you wish to enable HTTPS mode? (y/N): " httpschoice
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```
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### 6.2 **Verbosity**
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- Use the appropiate flag (**-q** in the examples) for a command to suppres its output
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Example:
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```bash
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wget -q
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unzip -q
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```
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- If a command dose not come with such a functionality use `$STD` (a custom standard redirection variable) for managing output verbosity.
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Example:
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```bash
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$STD apt-get install -y nginx
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```
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## 7. **String/File Manipulation**
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### 7.1 **File Manipulation**
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- Use `sed` to replace placeholder values in configuration files.
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Example:
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```bash
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sed -i -e "s|^DB_DATABASE=.*|DB_DATABASE=$DB_NAME|" \
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       -e "s|^DB_USERNAME=.*|DB_USERNAME=$DB_USER|" \
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       -e "s|^DB_PASSWORD=.*|DB_PASSWORD=$DB_PASS|" .env
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```
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## 8. **Security practices**
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### 8.1 **Password generation**
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- Use `openssl` to generate random passwords.
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- Use only alphanumeric values to not introduce unknown behaviour.
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Example:
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```bash
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DB_PASS=$(openssl rand -base64 18 | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | head -c13)
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```
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### 8.2 **File permissions**
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Explicitly set secure ownership and permissions for sensitive files.
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Example:
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```bash
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chown -R www-data: /opt/snipe-it
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chmod -R 755 /opt/snipe-it
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```
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## 9. **Service Configuration**
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### 9.1 **Configuration files**
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Use `cat <<EOF` to write configuration files in a clean and readable way.
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Example:
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```bash
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cat <<EOF >/etc/nginx/conf.d/snipeit.conf
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server {
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    listen 80;
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    root /opt/snipe-it/public;
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    index index.php;
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}
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EOF
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```
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### 9.2 **Credential management**
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Store the generated credentials in a file.
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Example:
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```bash
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USERNAME=username
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PASSWORD=$(openssl rand -base64 18 | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | head -c13)
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{
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    echo "Application-Credentials"
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    echo "Username: $USERNAME"
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    echo "Password: $PASSWORD"
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} >> ~/application.creds
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```
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### 9.3 **Enviroment files**
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Use `cat <<EOF` to write enviromental files in a clean and readable way.
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Example:
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cat <<EOF >/path/to/.env
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VARIABLE="value"
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PORT=3000
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DB_NAME="${DB_NAME}"
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EOF
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```
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### 9.4 **Services**
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Enable affected services after configuration changes and start them right away.
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Example:
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```bash
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systemctl enable -q --now nginx
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```
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## 10. **Cleanup**
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### 10.1 **Remove temporary files**
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Remove temporary files and downloads after use.
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Example:
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```bash
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rm -rf /opt/v${RELEASE}.zip
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```
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### 10.2 **Autoremove and autoclean**
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Remove unused dependencies to reduce disk space usage.
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Example:
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```bash
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apt-get -y autoremove
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apt-get -y autoclean
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```
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## 11. **Best Practices Checklist**
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- [ ] Shebang is correctly set (`#!/usr/bin/env bash`).
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- [ ] Metadata (author, license) is included at the top.
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- [ ] Variables follow naming conventions.
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- [ ] Sensitive values are dynamically generated.
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- [ ] Files and services have proper permissions.
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- [ ] Script cleans up temporary files.
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### Example: High-Level Script Flow
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1. Dependencies installation
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2. Database setup
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3. Download and configure application
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4. Service configuration
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5. Final cleanup
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