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I had to get this when [[robomongo]] was deprecated.  I never really used this as I discovered the [[MongoDB Extension for VS Code]] which I prefer.
I had to get this when [[Robo 3T]] was deprecated.  I never really used this as I discovered the [[MongoDB Extension for VS Code]] which I prefer.
* Use their weird bundled shell command installer (just mash through it even tho the font is too small to read).
* Use their weird bundled shell command installer (just mash through it even tho the font is too small to read).
* It installs to ~/studio3t, as a full Gnome app, so you can just use albert to launch it.  Or:
* It installs to ~/studio3t, as a full Gnome app, so you can just use albert to launch it.  Or:
  ~/app/studio3t/Studio-3T &
  ~/app/studio3t/Studio-3T &

Revision as of 15:43, 23 August 2023

I had to get this when Robo 3T was deprecated. I never really used this as I discovered the MongoDB Extension for VS Code which I prefer.

  • Use their weird bundled shell command installer (just mash through it even tho the font is too small to read).
  • It installs to ~/studio3t, as a full Gnome app, so you can just use albert to launch it. Or:
~/app/studio3t/Studio-3T &