Mac OS X users can install with Homebrew:
brew install adr-tools
You can install a released package:
- Download a zip or tar.gz package from the releases page
- Unzip / untar the package
- Add the 'src/' subdirectory to your PATH
You can install with Git, if you want to be on the bleeding edge:
- Clone this repository
- Add the
src/
subdirectory to your PATH.
When using git bash within Git for Windows, the scripts can simply be put in usr\bin
in the installation directory.
That directory usually is C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin
.
- Download a zip package from the releases page
- Unzip the package
- Copy everything from
src/
intoC:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin
The scripts work in the Bash on Ubuntu on Windows, the Linux-subsystem that officially supports Linux command line tools.
Make sure that you have installed the Linux-subsystem, run bash
on the command line and follow the instructions in the "From a Release Package" section above.
In order to have autocomplete on the commands, add the autocomplete/adr
script to your /etc/bash_autocomplete.d
or the equivalent to your platform.