Spruce is an open-source tool that allows you to manipulate YAML and JSON files. It helps you to merge and sync data from multiple sources, providing flexibility when working with complex systems. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Spruce on Kali Linux Latest.
It is important to have your system updated before installing new packages. To update your system, open your terminal and type the following command.
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
Spruce is hosted on GitHub, so we need to install Git to clone the Spruce repository. To install Git, type the following command in the terminal.
sudo apt install git
After installing Git, we can now clone the Spruce repository. To do this, type the following command into your terminal.
git clone https://github.com/geofffranks/spruce.git
After cloning the Spruce repository, we need to install the application. To do this, navigate to the Spruce directory and install the package using the command below.
cd spruce
sudo make install
This command will install Spruce on your system.
To verify if Spruce is installed correctly, type the following command in your terminal.
spruce version
If everything is installed correctly, you should see the version of the Spruce tool installed on your system.
Congratulations, you have successfully installed Spruce on Kali Linux Latest. Now, you are ready to start using Spruce to manipulate YAML and JSON files.
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