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Usefull Tools

On this page, we provide various helpful scripts for your use. We also offer instructions on how to use each script.

If you have any questions about the scripts or encounter any errors, please feel free to contact us.

Create Custom Skin

Prerequisites:

Operating system: Linux
ILIAS version: 10.x or higher

Description:

This script starts a local build process for a custom skin. The script expects two parameters:

  1. Branch/Tag
  2. Target directory

For security reasons the file will be downloaded as create-custom-skinsh.sec.

Please rename the script after downloading to create-custom-skin.sh.

Usage:

Go to the ILIAS root directory.

</> bash

create-custom-skin.sh <version> <target-directory>

<version>: release_10, release_11, v10.2, etc.
<target-directory>: Target directory where the new skin should be created.

For frequent use, we recommend moving the script directly to the .bin directory so it can be run from any directory.

DISCLAIMER:

This script is provided "as is" without any warranty. Use it at your own risk. The author is not responsible for any damage, data loss, or other issues resulting from its use.

Build Custom Skin

Prerequisites:

Operating system: Linux
ILIAS version: 10.x or higher

Description:

This script starts a local compile process for a custom skin.

Downloads:

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For security reasons the file will be downloaded as compile-custom-skinsh.sec.

Please rename the script after downloading to compile-custom-skin.sh.

Usage:

Go to the custom skin directory which should be compiled.

</> bash

compile-custom-skin.sh

For frequent use, we recommend moving the script directly to the .bin directory so it can be run from any directory.

DISCLAIMER:

This script is provided "as is" without any warranty. Use it at your own risk. The author is not responsible for any damage, data loss, or other issues resulting from its use.

Last edited: 24. Mar 2026, 18:39, Solzbacher, Bettina [BettinaSolzbacher]


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