From e2b03659039ec349477c824d4a9d4e0f421397c5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "NGnius (Graham)" Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2023 04:42:38 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Installation (markdown) --- Installation.md | 22 +++++----------------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/Installation.md b/Installation.md index 7e286b1..02eaf21 100644 --- a/Installation.md +++ b/Installation.md @@ -2,11 +2,10 @@ ## Regular Installation Ideally, the latest PowerTools release can be installed from https://beta.deckbrew.xyz/ after installing [PluginLoader](https://github.com/SteamDeckHomebrew/PluginLoader). -1. If you haven't yet, set a Linux password for your deck account: in a terminal (e.g. Konsole), run `passwd`. Your password will not show up for security reasons, but it is still registering your key presses. -2. If you haven't yet, install Decky Loader by following steps 1-7: https://github.com/SteamDeckHomebrew/decky-loader#installation -3. In gaming mode's Quick Access Menu, you should see a new option for plugins (a cord plug). In that menu, click on the market (top right). -4. Find & install PowerTools from the list. The Quick Access menu should pop up to confirm you'd like to install it (sometimes it takes a few tries for the pop up to appear). -5. Wait for PowerTools to download and appear. +1. If you haven't yet, install Decky Loader by following their steps: https://github.com/SteamDeckHomebrew/decky-loader#installation +2. In gaming mode's Quick Access Menu, you should see a new option for plugins (a cord plug). In that menu, click on the market (top right). +3. Find & install PowerTools from the list. A pop up should appear to confirm you'd like to install it (sometimes it takes a few tries for the pop up to appear). +4. Wait for PowerTools to download and appear. ## Regular Uninstall @@ -28,15 +27,4 @@ I'm sorry to see you go, but all good things must end. This is quite simple: In a terminal, run `sudo rm -rf ~/homebrew/plugins/PowerTools`. Be careful to type that exactly, otherwise you may delete something else that you didn't mean to. -# Crankshaft -## Regular Installation -This isn't possible due to needing root permissions, which Crankshaft does not allow. Follow the manual installation steps instead - -## Regular Uninstall -Crankshaft cannot uninstall PowerTools due to needing root permissions. Follow the manual uninstall steps instead - -## Manual Installation -TODO - -## Manual Uninstall -TODO \ No newline at end of file +Optionally, remove saved PowerTools settings and other data by running `sudo rm -rf ~/.config/powertools`. Once again, be careful to type that exactly. \ No newline at end of file