How to Install Snipt on Alpine Linux Latest

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Snipt on Alpine Linux Latest. Snipt is an open-source command-line tool that allows you to share, store and manage your code snippets. It was developed by Nick Sergeant and is available on GitHub.

Prerequisites

Before you begin the installation of Snipt on Alpine Linux, ensure that:

Step 1: Install Dependencies

The first step before installing the snipt tool is to install the required dependencies:

apk update
apk upgrade
apk add wget git

The above command updates the package database, upgrades existing packages, and installs wget and git utilities.

Step 2: Clone Snipt from GitHub

Once you have updated and upgraded the system and installed essential dependencies, clone the Snipt source code from GitHub:

git clone https://github.com/nicksergeant/snipt.git

This command will clone the Snipt repository from GitHub.

Step 3: Install Snipt

After cloning the Snipt repository, navigate to the directory where the source code is located using the following command:

cd snipt

Now, install Snipt using the following command:

make install

This command will compile the Snipt source code and install it on your system.

Step 4: Verify Snipt Installation

To verify that Snipt is installed correctly, run the following command:

snipt --version

The above command will display the version of Snipt installed on your system.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Snipt on Alpine Linux Latest. With Snipt, you can share, store, and manage your code snippets from the terminal. You can now start using the snipt command to manage your code snippets.

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