How to Install Passky on EndeavourOS Latest

Passky is a password manager that aims to be simple, fast, and lightweight. It provides a graphical user interface and uses a local SQLite database to store your passwords. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Passky on the latest version of EndeavourOS.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, make sure you have the following:

Step 1: Update Your System

First, update your system to ensure that all packages are up to date.

sudo pacman -Syu

Step 2: Install Dependent Packages

You need to install the necessary packages to compile Passky on your EndeavourOS system. Open your terminal and type the following command to install them.

sudo pacman -S git qt5-base qt5-tools qt5-svg make gcc

Step 3: Download Passky

You can download the Passky source code from its official website or GitHub page. We recommend downloading it from the GitHub page.

git clone https://github.com/PumPurumPum/Passky.git

Step 4: Compile and Install Passky

In this step, you need to navigate to the Passky directory you just cloned and compile the code.

cd Passky
qmake
make

Once the compilation is complete, install Passky on your system.

sudo make install

Step 5: Start Passky

Now that Passky is installed on your system, you can start it by typing the following command in your terminal.

passky

This will launch the Passky graphical user interface. You can start using it to manage your passwords.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you learned how to install Passky on the latest version of EndeavourOS. With Passky, you can securely manage all your passwords and keep them safe in a local SQLite database.

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