Installation requires two parts;

1. compiling the CPP code.
2. installing the files to your system directories.

To compile you need a cpp compiler, Qt6-base and cmake.
The normal format applies;

``` bash
git clone https://codeberg.org/zander/isolationRunner.git
cd isolationRunner
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
sudo make install
```



**Installing the files to your system directories.**


The installation of the rules from the isolationRunner/rules
dir requires a copy:

```
sudo cp -r isolationRunner/rules /etc/security/iso-rules/
```

As the last step, you want to run the isolationRunner in the background, as your own user. The main desktops allow simply by copying:

```
cp isolationRunner/IsolationRunner.desktop $HOME/.config/autostart/
```

You need to re-login to your session to make that work.

At this point you can use the 'iso' remote control to do stuff.
It is a command-line application, so take a look at the help it prints.

