Hi, i'm TLP's upstream/author.

> but shellcheck isn't entirely happy
I do shellchecks for every TLP release (there even is a Makefile target for it) 
but didn't re-check with 20.04 before the 1.3 release. My bad. Feel free to 
make use of my commit:

https://github.com/linrunner/TLP/commit/5934be84c8d934d8d37b73db28a291751d1f6831

There is nothing critical, the SC2034's are all for sysfs
paths/filenames that never contain blanks.

> so I feel this might break at any time and then will need attention.
The open Debian bugs kind of reflect this.

Of course any software may break at any time ;). The very few Debian and
Ubuntu bugs so far only tell that TLP may expose malfunctions in kernel
driver power saving, which is to be expected but not relevant when
talking about hardware enabled OEM laptops with customized TLP
configuration.

The majority of entries in TLP's upstream issue tracker is about kernel
issues too.

I can say without immodesty that TLP itself breaks very rarely.

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