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Once you've installed rose to `/bin/rose`, install this repository:
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```
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git clone [this repository]
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git clone https://git.nunosempere.com/NunoSempere/asana-for-linux.git
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cd asana-for-linux
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sudo ln -sf /bin/rose /bin/asana ## this is so that the xdg-open gods recognize asana as its own thing
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chmod +x asana.desktop
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This repository is provided as is. I don't make any guarantees of merchantability. I consider it pretty much feature complete.
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**Why did you do this?**
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Because I was bored and I find programming projects relaxing.
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## To do
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- Make it so that typing the `asana` command on the command line also opens the asana app.
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