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### Installation
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Since ITD 0.0.7, packages are built and uploaded whenever a new release is created.
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#### Arch Linux
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Use the `itd-bin` or `itd-git` AUR packages.
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#### Debian/Ubuntu
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- 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.
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- Run `sudo apt install <package>`, replacing `<package>` with the path to the downloaded file. Note: relative paths must begin with `./`.
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- Example: `sudo apt install ~/Downloads/itd-0.0.7-linux-aarch64.deb`
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#### Fedora
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- 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.
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- Run `sudo dnf install <package>`, replacing `<package>` with the path to the downloaded file.
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- Example: `sudo dnf install ~/Downloads/itd-0.0.7-linux-aarch64.rpm`
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#### Alpine (and postmarketOS)
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- 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.
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- Run `sudo apk add --allow-untrusted <package>`, replacing `<package>` with the path to the downloaded file.
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- Example: `sudo apk add ~/Downloads/itd-0.0.7-linux-aarch64.rpm`
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Note: `--allow-untrusted` is required because ITD isn't part of a repository, and therefore is not signed.
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### Socket
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This daemon creates a UNIX socket at `/tmp/itd/socket`. It allows you to directly control the daemon and, by extension, the connected watch.
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