From 1c623051eccff4a6609ce33bafcfbaf25740c26e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Elara Musayelyan Date: Mon, 22 May 2023 19:34:31 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix README links --- README.md | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 8287441..473c26c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -38,19 +38,19 @@ Use the `itd-bin` or `itd-git` AUR packages. #### Debian/Ubuntu -- Go to the [latest release](https://gitea.arsenm.dev/Arsen6331/itd/releases/latest) and download the `.deb` package for your CPU architecture. You can find your architecture by running `uname -m` in the terminal. +- Go to the [latest release](https://gitea.elara.ws/Elara6331/itd/releases/latest) and download the `.deb` package for your CPU architecture. You can find your architecture by running `uname -m` in the terminal. - Run `sudo apt install `, replacing `` with the path to the downloaded file. Note: relative paths must begin with `./`. - Example: `sudo apt install ~/Downloads/itd-0.0.7-linux-aarch64.deb` #### Fedora -- Go to the [latest release](https://gitea.arsenm.dev/Arsen6331/itd/releases/latest) and download the `.rpm` package for your CPU architecture. You can find your architecture by running `uname -m` in the terminal. +- Go to the [latest release](https://gitea.elara.ws/Elara6331/itd/releases/latest) and download the `.rpm` package for your CPU architecture. You can find your architecture by running `uname -m` in the terminal. - Run `sudo dnf install `, replacing `` with the path to the downloaded file. - Example: `sudo dnf install ~/Downloads/itd-0.0.7-linux-aarch64.rpm` #### Alpine (and postmarketOS) -- Go to the [latest release](https://gitea.arsenm.dev/Arsen6331/itd/releases/latest) and download the `.apk` package for your CPU architecture. You can find your architecture by running `uname -m` in the terminal. +- Go to the [latest release](https://gitea.elara.ws/Elara6331/itd/releases/latest) and download the `.apk` package for your CPU architecture. You can find your architecture by running `uname -m` in the terminal. - Run `sudo apk add --allow-untrusted `, replacing `` with the path to the downloaded file. - Example: `sudo apk add --allow-untrusted ~/Downloads/itd-0.0.7-linux-aarch64.apk` @@ -93,11 +93,11 @@ In `cmd/itgui`, there is a gui frontend to the socket of `itd`. It uses the [Fyn #### Easy Installation -The easiest way to install `itgui` is to use my other project, [LURE](https://gitea.arsenm.dev/Arsen6331/lure). LURE will only work if your package manager is `apt`, `dnf`, `yum`, `zypper`, `pacman`, or `apk`. +The easiest way to install `itgui` is to use my other project, [LURE](https://gitea.elara.ws/Elara6331/lure). LURE will only work if your package manager is `apt`, `dnf`, `yum`, `zypper`, `pacman`, or `apk`. Instructions: -1. Install LURE. This can be done with the following command: `curl https://www.arsenm.dev/lure.sh | bash`. +1. Install LURE. This can be done with the following command: `curl https://www.elara.ws/lure.sh | bash`. 2. Check to make sure LURE is properly installed by running `lure ref`. 3. Run `lure in itgui`. This process may take a while as it will compile `itgui` from source and package it for your distro. 4. Once the process is complete, you should be able to open and use `itgui` like any other app.