Bytebase is a relational database management tool that helps users to simplify database documentation and task management. This tutorial will guide you on how to install Bytebase on Linux Mint Latest.
Bytebase requires MySQL server to run. To install MySQL server on Linux Mint, run the following commands in the terminal:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install mysql-server
After installation, verify the version of MySQL installed by running the command below:
mysql --version
There are various ways to install Bytebase on Linux Mint. Follow any of the options below that you prefer.
You can download Bytebase’s Debian package from its official website using the link below:
https://www.bytebase.com/download
Once the package is downloaded, navigate to the directory where the package was downloaded and install it using the command below:
sudo dpkg -i bytebase.deb
Bytebase is available on Snap store. If you already have Snap installed, you can install Bytebase by running the command below:
sudo snap install bytebase
You can also install Bytebase from its official Docker image. First, make sure Docker is installed on your system. Run the command below to install it:
sudo apt install docker.io
Verify that Docker has been installed correctly by running the command below:
sudo systemctl status docker
After installing Docker, run the command below to pull Bytebase’s image:
sudo docker pull bytebase/bytebase
To start Bytebase after installation, run the command below:
sudo systemctl start bytebase
You can check the status of Bytebase by running:
sudo systemctl status bytebase
After starting Bytebase, you can access it from your browser by visiting:
http://localhost:8080
You will be redirected to the login page, where you can sign up and start using Bytebase.
You have successfully installed Bytebase on Linux Mint.
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