Installation¶
The CLI application currently does not have an installer but the standalone version can be used.
Standalone¶
The standalone version is the application itself bundled into a Zip file. The application can be extracted and manually placed in a well-known location.
Windows¶
If the application does not start because of a missing VC Runtime, install the latest one (usually the x64 version).
Adding to PATH¶
These optional steps describes how to add a location to the PATH
environment variable. The location should be the folder containing the application. This is done so you don't have to manually specify the full path to the application.
Create the folder for the application.
Download and unzip the application to the folder that you've created.
Right-click Start, click "System"
Click "Advanced system settings"
On the "Advanced" tab, click "Environment variables..."
On the user variables, if "Path" variable exists:
Select the "Path" row.
Click "New".
Click "Browse...".
Navigate to the directory that you created
Click "OK"
On the user variables, if "Path" variable does not exist:
Click "New..."
Enter
Path
as variable nameClick on "Browse directory..."
Navigate to the directory that you created
Click "OK"
Save the Environment variables by clicking on "OK"
MacOS¶
The application can be placed directly in /usr/local/bin
.
Linux¶
The application can be placed in $HOME/.local/bin
on systemd systems or $HOME/bin
on .profile
configurations.