Passky is an open-source cross-platform password manager that allows you to securely store and manage your passwords. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to install Passky on Clear Linux Latest:
Before you begin, ensure that you have the following:
Passky requires a few dependencies to function correctly. Open a terminal emulator and enter the following command:
sudo swupd bundle-add go-basic
sudo swupd bundle-add gtk3
These commands will install the Go programming language and GTK3, which are necessary to run Passky.
Next, download Passky from the official website https://passky.org. Choose the version of Passky that is compatible with your Clear Linux Latest distribution.
Extract the downloaded file and copy the contents to the desired location.
Open a terminal emulator and navigate to the directory where you extracted the Passky files using the cd
command. Once you are in the Passky directory, enter the following command to build Passky:
go build
This command will create a passky
executable file in the current directory.
To run Passky, open a terminal emulator and navigate to the directory where you extracted the Passky files using the cd
command. Once you are in the Passky directory, enter the following command to run Passky:
./passky
Passky should now be running.
In this tutorial, we have walked you through the steps to install Passky on Clear Linux Latest. With Passky, you can now securely manage your passwords.
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