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Example bash script (creates multiple shaarli instances and generates an HTML index of them)
```bash
#!/bin/bash
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
#config
shaarli_base_dir='/var/www/shaarli'
accounts='bob john whatever username'
shaarli_repo_url='https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli'
ref="master"
#clone multiple shaarli instances
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if [ ! -d "$shaarli_base_dir" ]; then mkdir "$shaarli_base_dir"; fi
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for account in $accounts; do
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if [ -d "$shaarli_base_dir/$account" ];
then echo "[info] account $account already exists, skipping";
else echo "[info] creating new account $account ..."; git clone --quiet "$shaarli_repo_url" -b "$ref" "$shaarli_base_dir/$account"; fi
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done
#generate html index of shaarlis
htmlhead='<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<!-- Minimal html template thanks to http://www.sitepoint.com/a - minimal - html - document/ -->
< html lang = "en" >
< head >
< meta http-equiv = "content-type" content = "text/html; charset=utf-8" >
< title > My Shaarli farm< / title >
< style > body { font-family : "Open Sans" } < / style >
< / head >
< body >
< div >
< h1 > My Shaarli farm< / h1 >
< ul style = "list-style-type: none;" > '
accountlinks=''
htmlfooter='
< / ul >
< / div >
< / body >
< / html > '
for account in $accounts; do accountlinks="$accountlinks\n< li >< a href = \"$account \"> $account</ a ></ li > "; done
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if [ -d "$shaarli_base_dir/index.html" ]; then echo "[removing old index.html]"; rm "$shaarli_base_dir/index.html" ]; fi
echo "[info] generating new index of shaarlis"
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echo -e "$htmlhead $accountlinks $htmlfooter" > "$shaarli_base_dir/index.html"
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echo '[info] done.'
echo "[info] list of accounts: $accounts"
echo "[info] contents of $shaarli_base_dir:"
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tree -a -L 1 "$shaarli_base_dir"
```
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This script just serves as an example. More precise or complex (applying custom configuration, etc) automation is possible using configuration management software like [Ansible ](https://www.ansible.com/ )