When using a device running on Linux, there are several ways to install Todoist.
Install Todoist using Snap
- If you don't already have Snap installed on your Linux device, follow the steps to install it on your Linux distribution.
- Open a terminal.
- Enter this command to install Todoist:
sudo snap install todoist
. - Enter this command to inhibit refreshes of snaps while running:
sudo snap set core experimental.refresh-app-awareness=true
. Without this command, the refreshes could be disruptive to the operation of the Todoist app. - Open Todoist.
Install Todoist using AppImage
- Open the latest release page of AppImageLauncher.
- Download and install the Lite version of AppImageLauncher for your system's architecture (either x86_64 or i386) and distribution.
If there are issues with the Lite version, install the standard version.
- Download the latest Todoist AppImage.
- Open a terminal.
- Run the following command:
ail-cli integrate <path to downloaded Todoist AppImage>
For example:
ail-cli integrate ~/Downloads/Todoist-linux-arm64-8.8.1.AppImage
- Open Todoist.
Update Todoist to the latest version using AppImage
- Download the latest Todoist AppImage.
- Move it to the
~/Applications
directory and replace the old Todoist AppImage. - Open Todoist the same way you would normally open any other application.
Uninstall Todoist using Snap
- Open a terminal.
- Uninstall Todoist by running
sudo snap remove todoist
.
Uninstall Todoist using AppImage
- Open a terminal.
- You can uninstall Todoist AppImage in two ways:
- Uninstall the app by running
rm ~/Applications/Todoist-*.AppImage
- Uninstall the AppImageLauncher Lite by running
~/Downloads/appimagelauncher-lite-*.AppImage uninstall
.
- Uninstall the app by running