Databag is an open source command line tool for securely storing and retrieving sensitive data, such as passwords and API keys. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Databag on EndeavourOS Latest.
Before getting started, you need to have the following prerequisites:
Databag requires a few dependencies to be installed on your system, including Python3
and pip3
. You can easily install these packages using the package manager of EndeavourOS Latest:
sudo pacman -S python3 pip3
Next, you need to clone the Databag repository from GitHub. Open your terminal and run the following command to clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/balzack/databag.git
This will clone the Databag repository in your current working directory.
Once you have cloned the Databag repository, navigate to the databag
directory using the following command:
cd databag
Then, run the following command to install Databag:
sudo pip3 install .
This will install Databag and all its required dependencies on your system.
To make sure that Databag is installed and working correctly, run the following command to display its help message:
databag --help
If Databag is installed correctly, you should see the help message displayed in your terminal.
In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Databag on EndeavourOS Latest. Databag is a powerful tool for securely storing and retrieving sensitive data, and we hope that this tutorial has been helpful in getting you started with using it.
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