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Installation
Tobi edited this page Feb 18, 2021
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- Installing independently of system
- Installing on Linux
- Installing on MacOS
- Installing on Windows
- Installing on any other system
$ cargo install raptrYou can install raptr via snapcraft:
$ sudo snap install raptrDownload the pre-built binary (it has the word "macOS" in its name), rename it to just raptr, and add it to your path.
Open the config file of the shell you are using. In this case, bash:
$ nano ~/.bash_profileAdd the path to your downloaded raptr binary to the PATH variable:
export PATH="/path/to/raptr/:$PATH"
Save and exit the file. Open a new terminal and you're good to go!
Download the pre-built binary and add the location to your PATH variable (assuming you are using Windows 10:
- right-click on the Windows icon on the bottom left corner
- click "System"
- click "Advanced System Settings"
- click "Environment Variables"
- select the PATH variable and click "edit"
- click "New" and add the path to the raptr executable to the list
- click "OK" a few times and confirm
- enjoy!
Compile it yourself. You need to have Rust and Git installed on your system:
$ git clone https://github.com/CodeF0x/raptr
$ cd raptr
$ cargo build --releaseThe resulting binary will be in the ./target/release directory.