In this tutorial, we will be installing werf, a tool for building, deploying, and managing Docker images and Kubernetes applications.
Before we begin installing werf, we need to make sure that we have all the necessary dependencies installed on our system.
Run the following command to update the package list and install the required dependencies:
sudo pacman -Syu curl git
To install werf, we need to run the following command:
curl -sL https://get.werf.io/ | sudo bash
This command will download and install the latest stable release of werf.
To verify that werf has been installed correctly, we can run the following command:
werf version
If werf has been installed correctly, it should output the current version.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed werf on EndeavourOS Latest. You can now use werf to build, deploy, and manage Docker images and Kubernetes applications.
In this tutorial, we have learned how to install werf on EndeavourOS Latest. We have also learned how to verify the installation and use some of the basic werf commands.
If you want to self-host in an easy, hands free way, need an external IP address, or simply want your data in your own hands, give IPv6.rs a try!
Alternatively, for the best virtual desktop, try Shells!