How to Install Task Keeper on Kali Linux Latest

Task Keeper is a simple and lightweight task manager written in Python. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Task Keeper on Kali Linux Latest.

Prerequisites

Before installing Task Keeper, you need to make sure that your Kali Linux is up-to-date and has the necessary packages installed. You can update your system by running the following command:

sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade

You also need to have Python 3 installed on your system. You can check if Python 3 is installed by running the following command:

python3 --version

If Python 3 is not installed on your system, you can install it using the following command:

sudo apt install python3

Installation

Now that you have all the prerequisites installed, you can start installing Task Keeper. Follow the steps below to install Task Keeper on Kali Linux Latest:

  1. Open the terminal on your Kali Linux system.

  2. Clone the Task Keeper repository from Github using the following command:

    git clone https://github.com/nymanjens/piga.git
    
  3. Navigate to the Task Keeper directory using the following command:

    cd piga
    
  4. Install the necessary Python modules using the following command:

    sudo pip3 install -r requirements.txt
    
  5. Start Task Keeper using the following command:

    python3 main.py
    

Usage

Once Task Keeper is installed and running, you can start using it to manage your tasks. You can add new tasks, delete tasks, and mark tasks as completed.

To add a new task, click on the "Add Task" button and enter the details of the task. To delete a task, click on the "Delete" button next to the task you want to delete. To mark a task as completed, click on the checkbox next to the task.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Task Keeper on Kali Linux Latest. Task Keeper is a simple and lightweight task manager that can help you stay organized and productive.

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