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this project is not intended for API scraping purposes, and actually [has a soft protection against it](https://git.blek.codes/blek/hey/src/branch/main/src/main.rs#L34).
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# Download and Run the Executable
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# installation
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if you run linux or macos,
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```sh
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git clone https://git.blek.codes/blek/hey.git
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cd hey
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cargo b -r
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sudo cp target/release/hey /usr/bin/hey,
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```
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This project provides pre-built executable files for various platforms. You can download the appropriate file for your operating system from the GitHub Actions artifacts.
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if you are on windows, idk have fun
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## Download Instructions
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1. Go to the [GitHub Actions page](https://github.com/iwannet/hey/actions) for this repository.
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2. Find the latest successful workflow run.
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3. Click on the "Artifacts" section to see the available files.
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4. Download the file that matches your operating system (e.g., `hey-linux`, `hey-macos`, `hey-windows`). (you may need to login to be able to download it)
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## Usage Instructions
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1. Extract the downloaded file to a directory of your choice.
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2. Open a terminal or command prompt and navigate to the directory where you extracted the file.
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3. Run the executable using the following command:
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- Linux/macOS: `./hey-linux`
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- Windows: `.\hey`
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The executable should now run on your system.
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## Integrate with the System
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To make the `hey` executable easily accessible, you can place it in a directory that is already in your system's `PATH` environment variable, such as `/usr/local/bin/`.
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### Linux/macOS
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1. Open a terminal and navigate to the directory where you extracted the `hey` folder.
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2. Run the following command to copy the folder to the `/usr/local/bin/` directory (you may need to use `sudo` depending on your user permissions):
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`sudo cp hey-linux /usr/local/bin/hey`
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3. After running the command, you should be able to run the `hey` command from any directory in your terminal.
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### Windows
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#### 1. **Add to PATH using PowerShell**:
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To make the `hey` command available globally, you can add the directory containing the `hey-windows.exe` executable to your system's `PATH` environment variable using PowerShell.
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1. Open PowerShell as an administrator.
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2. Run the following command, replacing `C:\path\to\hey` with the actual path to the directory containing the `hey.exe` executable:
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```powershell
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[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("PATH", $env:PATH + ";C:\path\to\hey\", [EnvironmentVariableTarget]::Machine)
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```
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3. Close and reopen your PowerShell or command prompt window for the changes to take effect.
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After running these steps, you should be able to run the `hey` command from any directory in your PowerShell or command prompt.
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#### 2. **Add to PATH** manually:
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To make the `hey` command available globally, you can add the directory containing the `hey.exe` executable to your system's `PATH` environment variable.
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- Open the Start menu, search for "Environment Variables", and click on "Edit the system environment variables".
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- Click on the "Environment Variables" button.
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- In the "System Variables" section, find the "Path" variable, select it, and click "Edit".
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- Click "New" and add the full path to the directory containing the `hey.exe` executable.
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- Click "OK" to save the changes.
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# Download via a package manager
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## via a package manager
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arch (AUR) - `paru -S hey-duck`
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