Installing Rake on Fedora CoreOS

Rake is a popular build language for Ruby. It allows you to define tasks for your application and automate your workflow. Installing Rake on Fedora CoreOS is a straightforward process.

Prerequisites

Before installing Rake, make sure your Fedora CoreOS system is up-to-date. You can do this by running the following commands:

sudo dnf update -y
sudo reboot

Step 1 - Install Ruby

Rake is a Ruby gem, so you need to have Ruby installed on your system. To install Ruby, run the following command:

sudo dnf install -y ruby

Step 2 - Install Development Tools

To build and install gems, you need to have the development tools installed on your system. You can install the development tools by running the following command:

sudo dnf groupinstall -y 'Development Tools'

Step 3 - Install Rake

To install Rake, run the following command:

sudo gem install rake

Step 4 - Verify Rake Installation

To verify Rake installation, run the following command:

rake --version

If Rake is installed correctly, you should see the version number of Rake printed on the terminal.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Rake on Fedora CoreOS. You can now use Rake to automate tasks for your Ruby applications.

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