I downloaded Heroku from Heroku toolbelt using

wget -qO- https://toolbelt.heroku.com/install-ubuntu.sh | sh

in the terminal, which they recommended on their site. My Ubuntu (14.04.1) didn't recognize the -q0-, so I took it out. It then seemed to download fine - I see the in the directory I was in when i downloaded it.

Now, however, it still doesn't recognize heroku as a command. It also won't show me where it is with the 'whereis' command. But when I look in the current directory with ls -a, it shows up. It seems to be there.

How do I install it?

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it looks like heroku toolbelt is on apt: stackoverflow.com/q/15203840/262852 ??? Or not? I don't see it...no ppa. – Thufir Oct 26 '17 at 13:40

Just tried this now on 14.04. Here is how I did it, just press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open Terminal. When it opens, run the command(s) below:

sudo wget -qO- https://toolbelt.heroku.com/install-ubuntu.sh | sh

Once it finished installing, I typed heroku apps. see image below for more info.

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You might receive the following warning: "WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated! heroku heroku-toolbelt " . Then just run "apt-get install -y --force-yes heroku-toolbelt" – bogdan.rusu Nov 27 '16 at 12:14

You can install Heroku on Ubuntu 14.04 or any later version as a snap:

sudo snap install --classic heroku

This is published directly by Heroku. It updates automatically whenever they release a new version.

The more adventurous can install from the edge channel and get updates for every upstream commit:

sudo snap install --classic --edge heroku
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