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Follow the steps below if you haven't set up a `$PATH`. Follow the steps below if you haven't set up a `$PATH`.
Tip: If you have set up a `$PATH` already, then skip to the next step, [Adding **Tip: If you have set up a `$PATH` already, then skip to the next step, [Adding
`rodo` to your `$PATH`](https://github.com/m455/rodo#adding-rodo-to-your-path). `rodo` to your `$PATH`](https://github.com/m455/rodo#adding-rodo-to-your-path).**
1. Create a directory for your `$PATH` by running `mkdir ~/bin/` 1. Create a directory for your `$PATH` by running `mkdir ~/bin/`
2. Add your newly-created `~/bin/` to your `$PATH` by running `echo "export PATH=~/bin:\$PATH" >> .bashrc` 2. Add your newly-created `~/bin/` to your `$PATH` by running `echo "export PATH=~/bin:\$PATH" >> .bashrc`
### Adding `rodo` to your `$PATH` ### Adding `rodo` to your `$PATH`
Follow the steps below if you have set up your `$PATH`. Follow the steps below to add the `rodo.rkt` file to your `$PATH`.
**Tip: If you prefer to use an executable, rather than a wrapper, you can create an
executable binary file with `raco exe rodo.rkt` when in the same folder as the
`rodo.rkt` file. If you are having trouble with this please refer to Racket's
documentation regarding the [creation of standalone executables](https://docs.racket-lang.org/raco/exe.html).**
1. Create a file in your `~/bin/` directory with the following contents in it: 1. Create a file in your `~/bin/` directory with the following contents in it:
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3. Make the file executable by running `chmod u+x ~/bin/name-of-your-file` 3. Make the file executable by running `chmod u+x ~/bin/name-of-your-file`
If you prefer to use an executable, rather than a wrapper, you can create an
executable binary file with `raco exe rodo.rkt` when in the same folder as the
`rodo.rkt` file. If you are having trouble with this please refer to Racket's
documentation regarding the [creation of standalone executables](https://docs.racket-lang.org/raco/exe.html).
# Usage # Usage
Type `rodo` plus one of the commands below with a space Type `rodo` plus one of the commands below with a space