Snibox is an open-source electronic snippet manager that helps you keep track of code snippets and other text snippets for quick access.
This tutorial will guide you through installing Snibox on Debian Latest.
The first thing you need to do is update your APT repository:
sudo apt update
Before installing Snibox, we need to install some necessary dependencies. Run the following command to install them:
sudo apt install curl unzip libnss3-tools
Next, download the latest release of Snibox from the official website:
curl -L -o snibox_latest.zip https://github.com/snibox/snibox/releases/latest/download/snibox_linux_amd64.zip
This will download the latest version of Snibox to the ZIP file snibox_latest.zip
.
Once the ZIP file finishes downloading, extract it to the /opt/snibox
directory:
sudo mkdir /opt/snibox
sudo unzip snibox_latest.zip -d /opt/snibox
Next, we need to configure Snibox to run as a system service. Run the following commands:
sudo ln -s /opt/snibox/Snibox /usr/local/bin/snibox
sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false snibox
sudo chown -R snibox:snibox /opt/snibox
Finally, start the Snibox service using the following commands:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable snibox.service
sudo systemctl start snibox.service
Once the service starts successfully, you can access Snibox by visiting http://localhost:8888
in your web browser.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Snibox on Debian Latest.
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