Fussel is a tool developed in Go programming language that helps in the management of user-configurable files. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Fussel on FreeBSD latest version.
Fussel is written in Go programming language, so you must have Go installed on your FreeBSD latest machine. Run the following command to install Go:
sudo pkg install go
To get the source code of Fussel, use the following command:
git clone https://github.com/cbenning/fussel.git
This command will create a Fussel directory in the current location containing the source code of Fussel.
To build Fussel, navigate to the Fussel directory and run the following command:
go build
This will build the binary for Fussel, which you can install by copying it to a directory present in your system's $PATH.
Run the following command to copy the binary:
sudo cp fussel /usr/local/bin/
You can verify the installation by running the following command:
fussel -h
This command will display the usage and available options for Fussel. If you get the output without any error, then your installation was successful.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Fussel on your FreeBSD latest machine. You can now use Fussel to manage user-configurable files on your system.
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