This tutorial will guide you through installing "bin", a CLI tool for managing multiple scripts and binaries, on Fedora CoreOS latest version.
Before proceeding with the installation process, we assume that you have:
The first step is to download the "bin" binary from the GitHub repository. To do this, run the following command:
$ curl -L https://github.com/w4/bin/releases/latest/download/bin_linux_amd64.tar.gz | tar xzv
This command downloads the latest release of "bin" and extracts it from the tar archive.
Next, copy the "bin" binary to the /usr/local/bin directory, which is typically in the $PATH environment variable.
$ sudo mv bin_linux_amd64/bin /usr/local/bin/
This command moves the "bin" binary to /usr/local/bin/.
After copying the "bin" binary to /usr/local/bin, you need to make sure that it has the correct permissions and ownership.
$ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/bin
$ sudo chown root:root /usr/local/bin/bin
This command sets the permissions of the "bin" binary to be executable and changes the ownership to root.
Now that you have installed "bin", you can verify that it works by running the following command:
$ bin
If everything works fine, you should see a list of available commands.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed "bin" on Fedora CoreOS Latest version. You can now use this powerful tool to manage multiple scripts and binaries.
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