How to Install Groceri.es on Manjaro

Groceri.es is a command-line grocery list management tool that allows you to create and manage grocery lists on your computer. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Groceri.es on Manjaro.

Prerequisites

Before we begin, ensure that you have the following:

Installation Steps

Follow the steps below to install Groceri.es on your Manjaro system:

1. Install Required Packages

First, we need to ensure that our system is up-to-date and has Python 3 installed. Open the terminal and run the following command to update your system:

sudo pacman -Syu

Once the update completes, execute the following command to install Python3 and pip package manager:

sudo pacman -S python3-pip

2. Clone the Groceri.es Repository

Now, we need to clone the Groceri.es repository to our system. To do so, run the following command:

git clone https://github.com/Chkoar/groceri.es.git

This will download the Groceri.es code into a folder called groceri.es within your current directory.

3. Install Groceri.es Dependencies

Next, navigate to the groceri.es directory and install the required dependencies by executing the following command:

cd groceri.es
sudo pip3 install -r requirements.txt

4. Add Groceri.es to Path

In order to use Groceri.es from the command line, we need to add its location to our PATH environment variable. To do so, run the following command:

export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/groceri.es

Replace /path/to/groceri.es with the absolute path to the groceri.es folder.

5. Test Groceri.es

Finally, test whether Groceri.es is installed and working correctly by running the following command:

groceri.es -h

This should display the help menu for Groceri.es and confirm that the tool is installed and ready to use.

Conclusion

You now have successfully installed Groceri.es on your Manjaro system. With this tool, you can easily manage your grocery lists from the command line.

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