How to install ReleaseBell on FreeBSD Latest

ReleaseBell is a software that helps with tracking software releases and updates. In this tutorial, we will be installing ReleaseBell on FreeBSD Latest.

Prerequisites

Before we start installing ReleaseBell, ensure that your FreeBSD operating system is up to date. You can use the following command to update your operating system:

sudo pkg update && sudo pkg upgrade

Step 1: Install Go

ReleaseBell is written in the Go programming language; hence, we need to install Go first. You can use the following command to install Go:

sudo pkg install go

Step 2: Clone the ReleaseBell repository

Next, we will clone the ReleaseBell repository to our FreeBSD system. You can use the following command to clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/releasebell/releasebell.git

Step 3: Compile ReleaseBell

Once the repository is cloned, navigate to the ReleaseBell directory using the following command:

cd releasebell

Next, we will compile ReleaseBell using the following command:

GO111MODULE=on go build -o releasebell

This command creates an executable binary called releasebell, which will be used to run ReleaseBell.

Step 4: Set up a configuration file

ReleaseBell requires a configuration file to run. We will create a default configuration file using the following command:

cp config.example.json config.json

You can customize the configuration file based on your needs by editing the config.json file using your preferred text editor. Ensure to save the changes you make to the configuration file.

Step 5: Run ReleaseBell

Finally, we can start ReleaseBell using the following command:

./releasebell

ReleaseBell should now be running and tracking software releases and updates based on the configuration file you set up.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have demonstrated how to install ReleaseBell on FreeBSD Latest. You can now use this software to get automated release notifications as per your custom configuration. If you face any issues during the installation or customization, feel free to refer to the official ReleaseBell documentation for further assistance.

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