How to Install Spruce on Fedora Server Latest

Spruce is a command-line tool that helps to manipulate YAML, JSON, and BOSH deployment manifests. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Spruce on Fedora Server Latest.

Prerequisites

Before installing Spruce, ensure you have the following requirements:

Step-by-step Guide

Follow these instructions to install Spruce on your Fedora Server Latest:

Step 1: Update your system

It's always good practice to start with updating your system before installing any new package.

To update your system, open a terminal window and run the following command:

sudo dnf update

Step 2: Install the EPEL repository

Spruce is not available in the default Fedora repository. Therefore, we need to install the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository on our system.

To install it, run the following command in the terminal:

sudo dnf install epel-release

Step 3: Install Spruce

Now we can finally install Spruce. Run the following command in the terminal:

sudo dnf install spruce

This will install Spruce along with its dependencies.

Step 4: Verify the installation

Once the installation is complete, you can verify the installation by running the following command:

spruce --version

This should print the version of Spruce installed on your system.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Spruce on your Fedora Server Latest.

Conclusion

Spruce is a powerful tool that helps to manipulate YAML, JSON, and BOSH deployment manifests. In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Spruce on your Fedora Server Latest. We hope this guide was helpful to you.

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