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CLI tool for updating and launching [Project Epoch](https://www.project-epoch.net/) on Linux & macOS.
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CLI tool for updating and launching [Project Epoch](https://www.project-epoch.net/) on Linux & macOS.
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## Setup Instructions
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## Setup
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For Linux, a `wine` prefix with `dxvk` installed is sufficient, or you can use something like Lutris or faugus-launcher without the launcher functionality in `epochcli`
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For Linux, a `wine` prefix with `dxvk` installed is sufficient, or you can use something like Lutris or faugus-launcher without the launcher functionality in `epochcli`
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For macOS, the [Kegworks Wineskin port](https://github.com/Kegworks-App/Kegworks) works great (tutorial coming in the future...)
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For macOS, the [Kegworks Wineskin port](https://github.com/Kegworks-App/Kegworks) works great (tutorial coming in the future...)
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1. Install `epochcli` by either
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1. Download and extract the latest binary from the [releases](https://git.burkey.co/eburk/epochcli/releases) page. Due to using OS UI code, `epochcli` cannot be cross-compiled. I only provide release builds for the hardware I own (Linux amd64, macOS arm64). If you need a different platform, you will need to compile yourself. You can run `go install git.burkey.co/eburk/epochcli` to compile and install to your `$GOROOT`
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1. Downloading the latest binary from the [releases](https://git.burkey.co/eburk/epochcli/releases) page. Due to using OS UI code, `epochcli` cannot be cross-compiled. I only provide release builds for the hardware I own (Linux amd64, macOS arm64). If you need a different platform, choose a different option.
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2. If you have the `go` toolchain installed, you can run `go install git.burkey.co/eburk/epochcli` to install to your `$GOROOT`
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3. Compile the source yourself
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2. Run `epochcli`. You will be taken through a setup process that configures the program and creates a config file at `$HOME/.config/epochcli/config.toml`
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2. Run `epochcli`. You will be taken through a setup process that configures the program and creates a config file at `$HOME/.config/epochcli/config.toml`
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3. You can now use `epochcli` as just a standalone updater or also a launcher based on your configuration. You can always run `epochcli -c` to redo the configuration or edit the config file manually
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3. You can now use `epochcli` as just a standalone updater or also a launcher based on your configuration. You can always run `epochcli -c` to redo the configuration or edit the config file manually
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