Buku is a powerful command-line bookmark manager that helps users to manage their bookmarks easily. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Buku on Ubuntu Server.
Before we begin with the installation process, make sure that your system meets the following requirements:
Ubuntu Server latest version is installed on your system.
You have necessary administrative privileges to install software on your system.
You have a basic understanding of the command line interface.
The first step is to update the server repository to ensure that you are installing the most recent version of Buku.
sudo apt-get update
After updating the repository, we need to install some dependencies required to run Buku. Issue the following commands to install those dependencies.
sudo apt-get install python3 python3-pip xdg-utils -y
Now that we've installed its dependencies, we can proceed with the installation of Buku. Run the following command to install it.
pip3 install buku
To verify that Buku has been installed successfully, run the following command.
buku --version
If everything was installed correctly, this command will display the version of Buku installed on your system.
Buku is now installed on your system, and you can start using it. Here are some useful commands you can run:
buku -a [URL] [Optional Tag(s)]
buku -d [Bookmark ID]
buku [Keyword(s)]
In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install and use Buku on Ubuntu Server. Now you can effectively manage your bookmarks through the command-line interface.
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