3.7 KiB
Installation of navi
This is a reference of all known methods to install navi.
Caution
Navi, as of now, has only two official builds, the released binaries on GitHub and the published package on brew.
All the other packages are community-maintained.
Using package managers
Homebrew
brew install navi
Note
See brew.sh for more details.
Using Gentoo
Warning
You need to enable the GURU overlay for the instructions below to work correctly.
For more details see:
emerge -a app-misc/navi
Note
See Gentoo.org for more details.
Using Pacman
pacman -S navi
Note
See wiki.archlinux.org/title/Pacman for more details.
Using nix
nix-env -iA nixpkgs.navi
Note
See nixos.org for more details
Using Cargo
cargo install --locked navi
Note
See @rust-lang/cargo for more details.
Using Chocolatey
choco install navi
Caution
You currently need to create the config file
$env:USERPROFILE\AppData\Roaming\navi\config.yamland define theshell.commanddirective aspowershellfor navi to work correctly.shell: command: powershell
Note
See community.chocolatey.org for more details.
Using the installation script
Navi has an installation script ready for you to use, you can call it like this:
bash <(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/denisidoro/navi/master/scripts/install)
If you need to define the directory for the binary, you can call it like this:
BIN_DIR=/usr/local/bin bash <(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/denisidoro/navi/master/scripts/install)
Downloading pre-compiled binaries
With each release, we try our best to build and publish a binary for each supported platform, you can find them here: @denisidoro/navi/releases/latest
What you need to do is:
- to download the binary corresponding to the version you want to install
- to extract the content of the archive to your
$PATH
Building from source
You can also build navi from source, it's mainly used by contributors to test their modifications but can be used by end users who want to build their own version.
-
You need to clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/denisidoro/navi && cd navi -
Call
makemake install
You can specify the binary directory with:
make BIN_DIR=/usr/local/bin install
Compile time environment variables
navi supports environment variables at compile time that will modify the behavior of navi at runtime, they are:
| Environment variable | Description |
|---|---|
NAVI_PATH |
This defines the default path used by navi for cheatsheets. |
NAVI_CONFIG |
This defines the default configuration file used by navi. |
Other package managers
You can find navi for more package managers by clicking on the image below:
Feel free to be the maintainer of navi for any package manager you'd like!