pkcon install -y python3
pkcon install -y python3-virtualenv
pkcon install -y python3-pip
install -d ~/.local/opt/nico-python-env
virtualenv -p python3 ~/.local/opt/nico-python-env/
source ~/.local/opt/nico-python-env/bin/activate
which python
install -d ~/.local/src/nico-python
git clone git@github.com:computate/nico-python.git ~/.local/src/nico-python
You can download Red Hat Code Ready Studio here:
https://developers.redhat.com/products/codeready-studio/download
You will want to create a Red Hat account if you do not already have one.
After you download CodeReady Studio, create a directory for it and install it with this command:
install -d ~/.local/opt/codereadystudio
java -jar ~/Downloads/codereadystudio-*-installer-standalone.jar
You can use the default installation settings. I suggest to install CodeReady Studio in your in $HOME/.local/opt/codereadystudio
When you run CodeReady Studio, I suggest you create your workspace here: ~/.local/src
In CodeReady Studio, go to Help -> Install New Software...
Add these update sites and install these useful plugins:
- http://vrapper.sourceforge.net/update-site/stable
- Choose the "Vrapper" plugin if you want to be able to edit code with Vim commands
- Vrapper keys to unbind in Window -> Preferences -> General -> Keys:
- ctrl+d, ctrl+u, ctrl+r, shift+ctrl+v, alt+v
- Vrapper keys to set:
- and search for "Vrapper" and set the keys to alt+v
- http://www.genuitec.com/updates/devstyle/ci/
- Choose "DevStyle Features" for themes
- http://www.genuitec.com/updates/devstyle/ci/
- Choose "DevStyle Features" for themes