diff --git a/packages/docusaurus/docs/02-Getting Started/02-quick-setup.md b/packages/docusaurus/docs/02-Getting Started/02-quick-setup.md index 6142703..64f464b 100644 --- a/packages/docusaurus/docs/02-Getting Started/02-quick-setup.md +++ b/packages/docusaurus/docs/02-Getting Started/02-quick-setup.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ A site is a remote location that you want to proxy through the tunnel and system Assuming you chose Newt above, install and configure it to connect to Gerbil and Pangolin -There are 2 ways to setup Newt: with the CLI application or the Docker container. See [Newt install](/newt/install) for all options. +There are 2 ways to setup Newt: with the CLI application or the Docker container. See [Newt install](/Newt/install) for all options. On Linux, you can wget the newt binary and run the command copied during the create site step. Make sure to replace amd64 with your architecture! @@ -39,7 +39,10 @@ wget -O newt "https://github.com/fosrl/newt/releases/download/1.0.0-beta.1/newt_ Then run Newt ```bash -./newt --id 31frd0uzbjvp721 --secret h51mmlknrvrwv8s4r1i210azhumt6isgbpyavxodibx1k2d6 --endpoint https://example.com +./newt \ +--id 31frd0uzbjvp721 \ +--secret h51mmlknrvrwv8s4r1i210azhumt6isgbpyavxodibx1k2d6 \ +--endpoint https://example.com ``` #### WireGuard diff --git a/packages/docusaurus/docs/06-Newt/02-install.md b/packages/docusaurus/docs/06-Newt/02-install.md index cdd36b0..5664c67 100644 --- a/packages/docusaurus/docs/06-Newt/02-install.md +++ b/packages/docusaurus/docs/06-Newt/02-install.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Configuration is passed in as CLI args in both the binary and the Docker contain ### Binary -Binaries for Linux, MacOS, and Windows can be found in the [Github releases](https://github.com/fosrl/newt/releases) for ARM and AMD64 (x86_64) versions of Newt. It should be as simple as downloading for your respective platform, making sure it is executable, and running it with the correct [CLI args](/newt/overview#cli-args). +Binaries for Linux, MacOS, and Windows can be found in the [Github releases](https://github.com/fosrl/newt/releases) for ARM and AMD64 (x86_64) versions of Newt. It should be as simple as downloading for your respective platform, making sure it is executable, and running it with the correct [CLI args](/Newt/overview#cli-args). On Linux for example: