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Stupid Tool Installer

sti is a simplistic tool installer written in Bash. It offers simple commands to help installing little tools you or others have written. This document will try to explain to you how to use it.

Bug reports, feature requests, asking for help, and such things can be sent to tom@ryuslash.org.

Installation

The sti source is stored in a git repository. It can be cloned from the URL git://ryuslash.org/sti.git.

Installing sti is simple. Just put the sti executable file somewhere in your $PATH and you can start using it. You can also download the executable anywhere and use it from there.

Another option is to use sti to install itself. That way it should be easier to keep it updated as well. To do this, download sti from, for example, the git repository, and run it with the sti git repository url. For example:

  $ curl http://code.ryuslash.org/sti/plain/sti
  $ ./sti install git://ryuslash.org/sti.git

Since sti installs all executables in ~/usr/bin you should make sure that this directory is included in $PATH.