Snibox is an open-source clipboard manager that allows you to store and organize snippets of text, code, and other data. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Snibox on Fedora Server Latest.
Before beginning this tutorial, you will need:
To install Snibox on Fedora, you need to install the following dependencies:
Use the following command to install these dependencies:
sudo dnf install git java-1.8.0-openjdk maven
The first step in installing Snibox is to clone the Snibox repository from GitHub. Use the following command to clone the repository to your Fedora Server Latest instance:
git clone https://github.com/snibox/snibox.git
Next, navigate to the Snibox directory using the following command:
cd snibox
Now, build the Snibox application using Apache Maven:
mvn clean package
Once this process is complete, you can start Snibox using the following command:
java -jar target/snibox.jar
You have successfully installed Snibox on your Fedora Server Latest instance. You can now use Snibox to store and organize your snippets. Enjoy!
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