Micro is a modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor that offers many customizable features. If you use Fedora CoreOS and want to install Micro, this tutorial will guide you through the process.
Before installing Micro, you must have the following dependencies installed on your system.
To install them, open the terminal application and run the following command:
sudo rpm-ostree install curl tar glibc-static
To download the Micro binary, execute the following command in the terminal:
curl https://getmic.ro | bash
This will download the latest version of Micro editor and install it in the /usr/bin directory.
To check if the installation was successful, you can verify the version of Micro by running the following command:
micro --version
If the version number is displayed, the installation was successful.
In conclusion, Micro is a powerful text editor that you can install on your Fedora CoreOS with ease. By following the steps outlined in this tutorial, you will be able to install it in no time.
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