nsedit is a command-line tool that allows you to edit DNS settings in a simple and easy way. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing nsedit on EndeavourOS Latest.
Before you begin, make sure that you have the following:
To install nsedit, you need to have the following dependencies installed on your system:
You can install these by running the following command:
sudo pacman -S gcc make libyaml-dev
To download nsedit, you need to clone the git repository from the GitHub website. To do this, run the following command:
git clone https://github.com/tuxis-ie/nsedit.git
This will create a local copy of the nsedit repository on your system.
Once you have downloaded nsedit, you can build and install it using the make command. To do this, navigate to the nsedit directory and run the following commands:
cd nsedit
make clean
make
sudo make install
The make command will build nsedit on your system, and the make install command will install the tool to the /usr/local/bin/ directory.
To test nsedit, you can use the following command:
nsedit -e
This command will open the nsedit editor, which allows you to edit your DNS records.
In this tutorial, you learned how to install nsedit on EndeavourOS Latest. Now you can use this tool to edit your DNS settings in a simple and easy way.
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