How to Install WBO on EndeavourOS Latest

WBO, short for White Bophir, is a Python-based 2D drawing and animation software that can be used to create sequence-based graphics or animations. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install WBO on EndeavourOS, the latest version.

Prerequisites

To install WBO on EndeavourOS, make sure that you have the following:

Installation Steps

Follow these steps to install WBO on your EndeavourOS system:

Step 1: Install Git

If you don't have Git installed on your system, you can install it by running the following command in the terminal:

sudo pacman -S git

Step 2: Clone the Repository

Clone the WBO repository from GitHub using Git by running the following command:

git clone https://github.com/lovasoa/whitebophir.git

Step 3: Install Dependencies

Change the directory to the newly cloned repository and install the dependencies using the following commands:

cd whitebophir
pip install -r requirements.txt

Step 4: Run WBO

You can now run WBO by executing the following command in the terminal:

python3 whitebophir.py

Step 5: Create a Desktop Shortcut

If you want to create a desktop shortcut for WBO, first create a new file named "WBO.desktop" using the following command:

nano ~/Desktop/WBO.desktop

Then paste the following contents into the file:

[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name=WBO
Comment=White Bophir
Path=/path/to/whitebophir/
Exec=python3 whitebophir.py
Icon=/path/to/icon.jpg
Terminal=false

Replace "/path/to/whitebophir/" and "path/to/icon.jpg" with the correct paths on your system.

Conclusion

WBO is a great 2D drawing and animation software that can be easily installed on EndeavourOS using these simple steps. By following this tutorial, you should now have WBO up and running on your system. Enjoy creating your graphics and animations!

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