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CorridorKey Auto Installer for MacOS

An auto installer for Niko's CorridorKey. Mac and Linux variants.

Install steps

  1. Extract the zip file to any directory.
  2. Open a terminal window and navigate to the desired version of the installer.
  3. Run ls -la in that directory and make sure the permissions of the .sh have X's in them. If they don't see step four. If it does have execute permissions, continue to step 5.
  4. If the script does NOT have execute permissions, run sudo chmod a+x corridor_key_auto_install.sh in the terminal window.
  5. If the script DOES have execute permissions,run the file by typing ./corridor_key_auto_install.sh in the terminal window.

The auto installer should now be working!

Additional info:

  • Read the original README.md of the github repository. It'll be in your corridorkey directory on your desktop as either "README" or "README.md" The .md format is just markdown, it should be able to be read by MAC natively. If not, open it in mac's text editor.

  • CorridorKey uses A LOT of VRAM. It can work with smaller ammounts than the reccomended, but it will work slower. Your workflow will be improved, and more than likely faster, but it will take a bit. Be warned.

Contact info

If you have an issue with the script, please open an issue with a detailed description of the issue on this repository. If you know me personally, reach out to me instead.