Svix is a webhook management platform used by developers to receive and manage webhooks. In this tutorial, we’ll look at how to install Svix on Fedora CoreOS latest version.
Before proceeding with this tutorial, ensure you have the following items:
To install Svix on Fedora CoreOS, you need to download the installation script from the Svix website. The script downloads and installs Svix on your server.
In the terminal, run the following command to download the installation script:
$ sudo curl https://downloads.svix.com/install.sh -o install.sh
After downloading the installation script, give it executable permissions. Run the following command to do so:
$ sudo chmod +x install.sh
Now that the installation script has executable privileges, run the following command to run the installation:
$ sudo ./install.sh
This command downloads and installs the Svix CLI tool on your system.
After the installation is complete, you can verify whether Svix is installed on your system by running the following command:
$ svix version
This command should return the version of Svix installed on your system. If the command returns a message saying that Svix is not recognized, then the installation was not successful.
You have now successfully installed Svix on your Fedora CoreOS server. With Svix, you can easily manage and receive webhooks in a hassle-free manner.
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