This tutorial will guide you through the steps to install Kibitzr on your Void Linux machine.
To use Kibitzr, you need to have Python and pip installed on your machine. If you do not have them already, you can install them by running the following command:
sudo xbps-install python3 python3-pip
Now that you have Python and pip installed, you can use pip to install Kibitzr by running the following command:
sudo python3 -m pip install kibitzr
To verify that Kibitzr has been installed successfully, you can run the following command:
kibitzr --version
If Kibitzr has been installed successfully, you should see the version number printed to the terminal.
To start using Kibitzr, you need to create a configuration file. You can create a sample configuration file by running the following command:
kibitzr init
This will create a sample configuration file named kibitzr.yml
in the current directory.
Now that you have a configuration file, you can start using Kibitzr by running the following command from the directory where the kibitzr.yml
file is located:
kibitzr run
This command will run Kibitzr and execute the tasks listed in your configuration file. You can customize the configuration file to monitor specific websites and perform different tasks as needed.
Congratulations, you have successfully installed and configured Kibitzr on your Void Linux machine!
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