How to Install Task Keeper on OpenBSD

Task Keeper is an open source task manager that can be installed on various operating systems, including OpenBSD. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Task Keeper on OpenBSD.

Prerequisites

Before getting started, make sure that you have the following:

Step 1: Install Dependencies

Task Keeper requires Python 3 and PyQt5. To install these dependencies, run the following command in the terminal:

sudo pkg_add py3-qt5

Step 2: Download Task Keeper

Download Task Keeper from its Github page:

git clone https://github.com/nymanjens/piga.git

This command will clone the Task Keeper repository to your current directory.

Step 3: Install Task Keeper

To install Task Keeper, navigate to the directory where the repository was cloned:

cd piga

Then, run the following command to install Task Keeper:

sudo python3 setup.py install

This command will build and install Task Keeper on your system.

Step 4: Launch Task Keeper

Task Keeper can be launched from the terminal by running:

piga

Task Keeper should now be open and ready to use.

Conclusion

Task Keeper is now installed on your OpenBSD system. With Task Keeper, you can now manage your tasks efficiently and effectively.

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