In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation process of TimeTagger, a time tracking application that allows you to track your activities, manage your projects and generate reports for better time management. We will be installing TimeTagger on EndeavourOS Latest using the command line.
Before proceeding, make sure you have the following:
To download the TimeTagger package, we will use the wget
command. Open your Terminal application and type the following command:
$ wget https://timetagger.app/downloads/linux/timetagger.deb
This command will download the TimeTagger package in the .deb
format.
To install the TimeTagger package, we need to use a package installer. We will be using the GDebi package installer. To install GDebi, run the following command in your Terminal:
$ sudo pacman -S gdebi
Once GDebi is installed, we can use it to install the TimeTagger package. Run the following command in your Terminal:
$ sudo gdebi timetagger.deb
A graphical installer will open. Click on Install
to begin the installation process.
Once TimeTagger is installed, you can launch it by searching for it in your applications menu, or by running the following command in your Terminal:
$ timetagger
Congratulations, you have successfully installed TimeTagger on your EndeavourOS Latest distribution!
In this tutorial, we have successfully installed TimeTagger on EndeavourOS Latest using the command line. TimeTagger is a powerful time tracking application that can help you manage your time and productivity. We hope this tutorial has been helpful to you.
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