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config_service.py: replace MD5 with SHA-256 for config change detection; same semantics (equality comparison), no stored hashes affected. Shell scripts — shellcheck warnings: - diagnose_web_interface.sh: remove useless cat (SC2002) - dev_plugin_setup.sh: restructure A&&B||C into if/then (SC2015) - fix_assets_permissions.sh: remove unused REAL_HOME block (SC2034) - install_web_service.sh: remove unused USER_HOME assignment (SC2034) - diagnose_web_ui.sh: remove unused SUDO assignments (SC2034) - diagnose_plugin_permissions.sh: remove unused BLUE color var (SC2034) - first_time_install.sh: remove unused CLEAR var, PACKAGE_NAME assignment, and replace loop variable with _ (SC2034) docs/PLUGIN_ARCHITECTURE_SPEC.md: fix 10 broken TOC anchor links to include section numbers matching the actual headings (MD051). Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Installation Scripts
This directory contains scripts for installing and configuring the LEDMatrix system.
Scripts
one-shot-install.sh- Single-command installer; clones the repo, checks prerequisites, then runsfirst_time_install.sh. Invoked viacurl ... | bashfrom the project root README.install_service.sh- Installs the main LED Matrix display service (systemd)install_web_service.sh- Installs the web interface service (systemd)install_wifi_monitor.sh- Installs the WiFi monitor daemon servicesetup_cache.sh- Sets up persistent cache directory with proper permissionsconfigure_web_sudo.sh- Configures passwordless sudo access for web interface actionsconfigure_wifi_permissions.sh- Grants theledmatrixuser the WiFi management permissions needed by the web interface and the WiFi monitor servicemigrate_config.sh- Migrates configuration files to new formats (if needed)debug_install.sh- Diagnostic helper used when an install fails; collects environment info and recent logs
Usage
These scripts are typically called by first_time_install.sh in the
project root (which itself is invoked by one-shot-install.sh), but
can also be run individually if needed.
Note: Most installation scripts require sudo privileges to install systemd services and configure system settings.