Updated the Linux-specific script to support Cursor v0.47.x, optimized device ID generation logic, enhanced process termination safety, fixed path detection for non-standard installations, improved error handling/logging, added backup/restore functionality, and synchronized multilingual user prompts.
- Added robust character escaping for keys and values in JSON configuration
- Used sed to safely handle special characters during file modification
- Improved reliability of modify_or_add_config function
- Prevented potential sed parsing errors with advanced escaping techniques
- Simplified process management with more precise process detection using pgrep
- Enhanced system ID generation with improved randomization techniques
- Implemented robust configuration file modification function
- Improved backup and file handling with better error checking
- Streamlined file permission and ownership management
- Added Linux-specific system checks and compatibility improvements
- Simplified machine ID generation by directly combining prefix and random ID
- Improved sed escape function to handle special characters
- Added JSON configuration file validation using jq
- Implemented fallback mechanism to restore backup if config is invalid
- Streamlined machine ID and device ID generation process
- Updated script header text for Linux, Mac, and Windows versions
- Refined public account promotion message
- Clarified tool description and version support
- Improved readability of promotional text
- Maintained consistent formatting across platforms
- Implemented interactive menu for auto-update disabling
- Added option to exit auto-update configuration
- Improved error handling and user guidance
- Refined user experience with clearer prompts and input validation
- Updated final success message for MAC address modification
- Adjusted title spacing in Linux, Mac, and Windows scripts
- Standardized promotional message formatting
- Removed redundant text in Windows script
- Improved visual consistency across platform-specific scripts
- Updated Linux, Mac, and Windows scripts to support Cursor v0.45.x
- Added promotional message encouraging users to follow public WeChat account
- Refined logo and tool title display
- Removed outdated version support warnings
- Enhanced script messaging with additional context and community engagement
- Updated error messages in Linux script to include specific package installation commands
- Enhanced Mac script's UUID modification prompt with better formatting and color
- Added spacing to improve readability of user prompts
- Implemented `backup_system_id()` function for both Linux and Mac scripts
- Added system ID backup with timestamped files and detailed information
- Introduced machine-id modification for Linux systems
- Added system UUID modification option for Mac systems
- Enhanced logging and user interaction for system ID changes
- Implemented a custom escape function to handle special characters in sed replacements
- Improved variable escaping to prevent potential sed command injection
- Updated sed substitution syntax to use more robust delimiters
- Maintained existing file modification and permission logic
- Updated sed commands to use safer delimiters and variable escaping
- Replaced hardcoded delimiters with more robust sed substitution syntax
- Maintained existing file modification logic with enhanced security
- Preserved file permission settings after configuration update
- Improved error handling logic with more concise conditional checks
- Replaced complex multi-line command with an if statement for better readability
- Simplified file permission and ownership setting validation
- Maintained existing error logging and manual guide display functionality
- Implemented `disable_auto_update()` function for Linux, macOS, and Windows scripts
- Added interactive prompt to allow users to disable Cursor's automatic updates
- Included comprehensive manual guide for users if automatic disabling fails
- Enhanced error handling and validation for update disabling process
- Provided clear instructions and fallback methods across different platforms