JARR is a tool that enables users to record and replay their keyboard and mouse inputs. It is a useful tool for automating repetitive tasks or for testing software applications. Here is a step-by-step tutorial on how to install JARR on Arch Linux.
The following are the prerequisites for installing JARR on Arch Linux:
Visit the official website of JARR (https://1pxsolidblack.pl/jarr-en.html) and download the latest version of the JARR package.
After downloading the JARR package, navigate to your Downloads folder and extract the package using the following command:
tar -xvf JARR-<version>.tar.gz
Replace <version>
with the version number of the JARR package that you have downloaded.
Before running JARR, you need to install the dependencies. To install the dependencies, run the following command:
sudo pacman -S xdotool xorg-xprop
To run JARR, navigate to the extracted directory and run the following command:
./JARR
In this tutorial, you have learned how to install JARR on Arch Linux. With JARR, you can record and replay your keyboard and mouse inputs, making it a useful tool for automating repetitive tasks and testing software applications.
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