Add systemd info on installation page

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Federico Terzi 2020-03-10 20:44:05 +01:00
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@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ sudo snap install espanso --classic
> For more information about this method, check out the [snap page](https://snapcraft.io/espanso).
> **Important**: if you are upgrading espanso, after the previous command, execute `espanso unregister` in the terminal.
You should now have espanso installed in your system. To start it, type the following command:
```
@ -37,6 +39,8 @@ espanso start
If you now type `:espanso` in any text field, you should see "Hi there!" appear!
> **Note**: after executing the previous command, espanso will prompt the user to register a Systemd service. This is needed to automatically start espanso at system startup.
At this point, you are ready to read the [Getting Started](/docs/get-started/) tutorial.
#### Installing using DEB package
@ -65,6 +69,8 @@ espanso start
If you now type `:espanso` in any text field, you should see "Hi there!" appear!
> **Note**: after executing the previous command, espanso will prompt the user to register a Systemd service. This is needed to automatically start espanso at system startup.
At this point, you are ready to read the [Getting Started](/docs/get-started/) tutorial.
#### Manual installation
@ -101,6 +107,8 @@ espanso start
If you now type `:espanso` in any text field, you should see "Hi there!" appear!
> **Note**: after executing the previous command, espanso will prompt the user to register a Systemd service. This is needed to automatically start espanso at system startup.
At this point, you are ready to read the [Getting Started](/docs/get-started/) tutorial.
### Installing on Manjaro / Arch
@ -126,6 +134,18 @@ git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/espanso-bin.git
cd espanso-bin
makepkg -si
```
You should now have espanso installed in your system. To start it, type the following command:
```
espanso start
```
If you now type `:espanso` in any text field, you should see "Hi there!" appear!
> **Note**: after executing the previous command, espanso will prompt the user to register a Systemd service. This is needed to automatically start espanso at system startup.
At this point, you are ready to read the [Getting Started](/docs/get-started/) tutorial.
#### Installing from the prebuilt release
@ -160,4 +180,6 @@ espanso start
If you now type `:espanso` in any text field, you should see "Hi there!" appear!
> **Note**: after executing the previous command, espanso will prompt the user to register a Systemd service. This is needed to automatically start espanso at system startup.
At this point, you are ready to read the [Getting Started](/docs/get-started/) tutorial.