Snibox is a powerful snippet manager that helps you organize and access snippets, code examples, and text notes. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Snibox on FreeBSD Latest.
Before we begin, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:
The first step is to install the required dependencies for Snibox to work on FreeBSD Latest. To do this, run the following command:
sudo pkg install -y libunwind libxkbcommon webkit2-gtk3 openssl
This command will download and install the required dependencies onto your FreeBSD Latest server.
Next, download the Snibox package from the official website by running the following command:
wget https://github.com/snibox/snibox/releases/download/v0.8.0/Snibox_0.8.0_linux-x64.tar.gz
This command will download the Snibox package in a compressed format.
After downloading the package, extract the compressed file by running the following command:
tar -zxvf Snibox_0.8.0_linux-x64.tar.gz
This command will extract the contents of the Snibox package.
To install Snibox, navigate to the Snibox directory by running the following command:
cd snibox-0.8.0-linux-x64/
Next, run the following command to install Snibox:
sudo ./install
This command will install Snibox on your FreeBSD Latest server.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Snibox on your FreeBSD Latest server. To run Snibox, simply type the following command:
snibox
This command will start Snibox and you can start adding snippets, code examples, and notes.
In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Snibox on FreeBSD Latest. Snibox is a powerful snippet manager that can help you organize your work and increase your productivity. We hope that this tutorial has been helpful to you. If you have any questions or problems, feel free to leave a comment below.
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