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$ sudo /usr/local/share/webis-cmd/tools/core/install.sh
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$ sudo /usr/local/share/webis-cmd/webis.py core install
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```
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- Now, you should have the `webis` command on your PATH:
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```shell-session
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$ git clone https://git.webis.de/code-generic/code-webis-cmd.git ~/webis-cmd
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$ sudo ~/webis-cmd/webis.py core install
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```
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In this case, you don't need sudo to update:
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```
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Note 1: if you're on Windows, the `webis.py core install` script will probably not work as intended. You can still use the `webis` command for most tasks, if you can make sure that the `webis.py` driver script is on your system PATH.
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Note 2: if you're using Linux and a single user installation, the `webis` command might not be found, as some distributions don't include `~/.local/bin` in their PATH. To resolve that issue, you can add `PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"` to your `~/.bashrc`. |
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