Teikei is a file management tool that helps you organize your files more efficiently. In this tutorial, we will guide you to install teikei on Debian Latest.
Before installing teikei, you need to make sure that you have the following prerequisites installed on your system:
You can check if they are installed by running the following commands:
git --version
python3 --version
pip --version
If any of these commands do not work, you need to install the missing package(s) using the following commands:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install git python3 python3-pip
After installing the prerequisites, you need to clone the teikei repository from Github:
git clone https://github.com/teikei/teikei.git
This command will create a directory called "teikei" in your current directory.
Navigate to the teikei directory and install the required dependencies:
cd teikei
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
You need to create a configuration file for teikei. You can copy the example configuration file using the following command:
cp config.example.yaml config.yaml
Then, edit the configuration file to fit your needs. You can open the file using your favorite text editor:
nano config.yaml
Now, you are ready to run teikei. You can start it using the following command:
python3 teikei.py
If everything works fine, you should see the following output:
Teikei server listening on http://localhost:5000/
You have successfully installed teikei on Debian Latest. Now, you can use it to organize your files in a more efficient way.
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