Coolify is a popular app used to reduce the temperature of your Android device. It works by reducing the amount of processing power your device uses, which in turn reduces the heat generated by your device. Installing Coolify on Arch Linux is easy, and this tutorial will walk you through the process.
Before you begin, you need to make sure your system is up-to-date. To do this, run the following commands:
sudo pacman -Syu
To install Coolify, we need to install some dependencies first. Run the following commands to install the dependencies:
sudo pacman -S git base-devel
Coolify is not available on the official Arch Linux repositories, so we need to install an AUR helper. In this tutorial, we will use yay
. To install yay
, run the following command:
sudo pacman -S yay
Now we are ready to install Coolify. Run the following command:
yay -S coolify-git
This will install Coolify along with all its dependencies.
After the installation is complete, we need to enable Coolify. To do this, run the following command:
sudo systemctl enable --now coolify
This will enable Coolify on your system.
You have successfully installed Coolify on your Arch Linux system. Now, you can start using it to reduce the temperature of your Android device. If you encounter any issues during the installation process or while using Coolify, please refer to the official documentation available at https://coolify.io/.
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