# slskd-permissions-fixer This is a bash script meant to look at a certain directory and scan its contents according to a set interval. Then, when it detects new files, it changes their permissions and ownership automatically, leaving a log entry in the journal. ## Install Run `sudo chmod +x *.sh`. You can inspect the code if you wish before running. The `slskd-permissions-fixer.sh` script runs fine on its own, and can be daemonized by hand using tools like `screen` or similar. If you wish to use systemd, just run `/bin/bash install-as-systemd.sh`. The script will walk you through what to do. ## Okay, but, why write a script for this? Because the Docker container for `slskd` does not seem to respect the global Docker flags for active user/guid. So, I did the next best thing, and just had a script run as root and wait for newly downloaded files. Then it updates them according to the parameters set. Also I am lazy.