I saved it in my downloads folder, but you can save it anywhere.
Open your Terminal (I'm a Mac user), and run the following commands:
cd downloads
chmod +x ./1wallet
./1wallet
Now that you have installed your CLI 1Wallet, you can do several things including:
Commands:
./1wallet scan Build a new wallet and show its setup
QR code in terminal
./1wallet make <recovery-address> <code> Deploy the wallet you just built to
blockchain and make it your "main"
wallet
./1wallet send <address> <amount> <code> Send funds to another address
./1wallet main <wallet> Change "main" wallet
./1wallet list Show all wallets (address, name,
balance)
Options:
--help Show help [boolean]
-n, --network The network you want to use. Can be mainnet, testnet, or any
valid URL [string] [default: "mainnet"]
-r, --relayer The relayer you want to use. Can be "beta" (hosted by ONE
Wallet) or any valid URL [string] [default: "beta"]
-p, --password The password for accessing the Relayer. Default is
"onewallet" which is password for the "beta" relayer hosted
by ONE Wallet. [string] [default: "onewallet"]
-w, --wallet The wallet you are going to use for transfer funds. By
default, the main wallet is used, which is the last wallet
you created [string]
-s, --store Path of which your wallet data is stored. By default the data
is stored in a subdirectory "wallets" where this command line
tool is executed. [string] [default: "wallets"]
--version Show version number [boolean]
The first step is to scan the QR code.
./1wallet scan
Once you have done that, you can run the next command using the 6 digit authenticator code and a recovery address of your choice to create your 1Wallet.
./1wallet make <recovery-address> <code>
./1wallet make one10jaac3q8qrd6fkun25t09q33tsrsz4uazctnj0 123456
You should see a screen like this on your Terminal (yes, do you like my Matrix themed Terminal?):
After that you can try to send a small amount of tokens to your newly created 1Wallet and in general test some of the other commands and functionalities.