post_install() { echo "$(tput setaf 1)To actually get Specter running you have 2 options. You can use the included Systemd $(tput sgr0)" echo "$(tput setaf 1)Service file which is installed to here:$(tput sgr0)" echo "$(tput setaf 1)/usr/lib/systemd/system/specter.service$(tput sgr0)" echo "$(tput setaf 1)You can edit this file to suit your needs, probably adding the --cert and --key options and$(tput sgr0)" echo "$(tput setaf 1)specifying the cert names. You will have to generate your own certificates. This is recommended by$(tput sgr0)" echo "$(tput setaf 1)Specter and perhaps required to use a webcam for scanning QR codes. Alternatively you can run the service$(tput sgr0)" echo "$(tput setaf 1)file as is without changes and you will be able to access the http interface rather than the secure $(tput sgr0)" echo "$(tput setaf 1)https interface. If you simply want to run Specter from the CLI and not use the Systemd service $(tput sgr0)" echo "$(tput setaf 1)you can run this command at the CLI:$(tput sgr0)" echo "$(tput setaf 1)python -m cryptoadvance.specter server$(tput sgr0)" echo "$(tput setaf 1)Once you have the Specter server running you will access it via your browser at:$(tput sgr0)" echo "$(tput setaf 1)http://localhost:25441/ or$(tput sgr0)" echo "$(tput setaf 1)https://:25441/$(tput sgr0)" echo "$(tput setaf 1)You will likely need to make an entry in /etc/hosts if you use a certificate$(tput sgr0)" echo "$(tput setaf 1) $(tput sgr0)" }