Installing from the Bit Goblin repository is easy! Add the following repo file to `/etc/yum.repos.d/bitgoblin.repo`:
```
[bitgoblin]
name=Bit Goblin repository
baseurl=http://repo.metaunix.net/dnf
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0
```
Update your package sources just to make sure all was added properly:
```
dnf updateinfo
```
Then install dragoon! Use the command below if you DON'T want DNF to install a bunch of unnecessary stuff to meet OpenJDK's weak dependencies; otherwise a regular `dnf install dragoon` is fine:
Currently this project is targeting Java 17 LTS and uses Maven to manage the software lifecycle. Thus, you must have a Java 17 JDK and Maven installed to build this project.
If you were paying attention to Dragoon's output, you would have noticed that it failed with a complaint about not finding a configuration file. The location might move in the future or even be configurable, but for now you need to have a TOML file located at `~/.config/dragoon.toml` with at minimum the following contents:
```toml
# This example transcodes footage to DNxHD 1080p60 for use in video editors like DaVinci Resolve.
[transcoder]
repo_path = '~/videos' # location of the videos to transcode