CloudSlang is an open source workflow engine and automation platform, which can be installed on a variety of platforms, including Arch Linux. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to install CloudSlang on your Arch Linux system.
CloudSlang requires Java to function. To install Java, open your terminal and type the following command:
sudo pacman -S jre-openjdk
Download the CloudSlang archive from the official website (http://www.cloudslang.io).
Extract the archive to a desired location. For example:
mkdir ~/cloudslang
tar -xvf cloudslang-<version>.tar.gz -C ~/cloudslang/
Add the following environment variables to your system:
export CS_HOME=<installation_directory>/cloudslang-<version>
export PATH=$PATH:$CS_HOME/bin
You can add these environment variables to your .bashrc
file if you want to make them persistent.
To verify the installation, open your terminal and type the following command:
cslang help
If the installation was successful, you should see the CloudSlang help output in your terminal.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed CloudSlang on your Arch Linux system.
CloudSlang is a powerful workflow engine and automation platform that can simplify and speed up automation tasks. With this guide, you've learned how to install CloudSlang on your Arch Linux system step-by-step. Now you can make the most of its automation capabilities!
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