Sure, here's the tutorial:
Bolt is a powerful automation tool from Puppet that lets you automate tasks across your infrastructure, whether it's on-premise, in the cloud, or both. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to install Bolt on FreeBSD latest so you can start automating your FreeBSD systems.
Before you begin, make sure your system meets the following requirements:
Follow these steps to install Bolt on FreeBSD latest:
Open a terminal window on your FreeBSD system.
Install Ruby using the package manager:
$ sudo pkg install ruby
Install the GCC compiler:
$ sudo pkg install gcc
Install the Ruby development headers:
$ sudo pkg install rubygem-ruby-dev
Install the Bolt package:
$ sudo pkg install bolt
Verify that Bolt is installed:
$ bolt --version
This should output the version of Bolt that you just installed.
Congratulations, you've now installed Bolt on your FreeBSD system!
Bolt is a powerful automation tool that's easy to install and use on FreeBSD. With Bolt, you can automate tasks and processes across your infrastructure, saving you time and effort. By following the steps in this tutorial, you should now have Bolt installed on your FreeBSD system and be ready to start automating.
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