How to Install Passky on Void Linux

Passky is a cross-platform password manager that encrypts and stores your passwords securely. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Passky on Void Linux.

Prerequisites

Before you can install Passky on Void Linux, you need to have the following:

Installation Steps

  1. Open the terminal on your Void Linux system.

  2. Update the package manager by running the following command:

sudo xbps-install -S
  1. Add the Passky repository to your system by running the following command:
sudo echo "repository=https://passky.org/repository" >> /etc/xbps.d/passky.conf
  1. Import the PGP key for the Passky repository by running the following command:
wget -O - https://passky.org/repository/passky.asc | sudo xbps-key -i -
  1. Update the package manager by running the following command:
sudo xbps-install -S
  1. Install Passky by running the following command:
sudo xbps-install passky
  1. Launch Passky by running the following command:
passky

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Passky on your Void Linux system. You can now start using Passky to manage your passwords securely.

Conclusion

Passky is an excellent password manager that provides a secure and convenient way of storing your passwords. With this tutorial, you can easily install Passky on your Void Linux system and start using it today.

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