Micro is a modern and intuitive text editor that can be used on most Linux distributions. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Micro on Fedora Server Latest.
Before we start, make sure that you have:
To run Micro, you need to make sure that some dependencies are installed on your system. The dependencies are:
To install the dependencies, use the following command in the terminal:
sudo dnf install gcc make glibc-devel
Now, use the following command to download the Micro binary to your system:
curl https://getmic.ro | bash
This will download the Micro binary to your system and store it in the /usr/local/bin
directory.
To test if Micro is installed correctly, run the following command:
micro --version
If Micro is installed correctly, you should see its version number printed in the terminal.
To start using Micro, run the following command:
micro
This will open up the Micro editor in the terminal. Now, you can start editing your text files.
We have successfully installed Micro on Fedora Server Latest. Now you can start using this modern and intuitive text editor for all your text editing needs.
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