How to Install Teedy on Clear Linux Latest

Teedy is a modern, open-source, and secure note-taking application that allows you to store your notes, files, and photos securely. This tutorial will guide you on how to install Teedy on Clear Linux Latest.

Prerequisites

Before you start installing Teedy, make sure that you have the following requirements:

Step 1: Update Clear Linux Latest

The first step is to update Clear Linux Latest by running the following command:

sudo swupd update

This command updates your Clear Linux Latest packages to the latest version available.

Step 2: Install Required dependencies

To install Teedy on Clear Linux Latest, you need to install some dependencies. Run the following command to install the required dependencies:

sudo swupd bundle-add python3-basic python3-extras nodejs

This command installs Python3, Node.js, and some other required packages.

Step 3: Download and Install Teedy

Now that you have installed all the required dependencies, it's time to download and install the Teedy package from the official website.

  1. Open a web browser and go to https://teedy.io/

  2. Click on the "Download" button on the top right side of the page.

  3. Choose the appropriate package according to your system architecture. For Clear Linux Latest, choose the "Linux" package.

  4. Extract the downloaded archive to the location where you want to install Teedy.

  5. Open a terminal and navigate to the extracted directory.

  6. Run the following command to start Teedy:

./teedy
  1. Teedy should now be running on your system. Access it by opening a web browser and going to http://localhost:8181/.

Conclusion

That's all about how to install Teedy on Clear Linux Latest. By following this tutorial, you have successfully installed Teedy on your system, and you can start using it to store your notes, files, and photos securely.

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