Claper is an open-source CLI tool for creating, managing, and deploying cloud infrastructures using Terraform. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Claper on NetBSD.
Before we begin, make sure that:
First, download the latest binary release of Claper from the official website.
$ wget https://github.com/claper-project/claper/releases/download/v0.4.6/claper_0.4.6_netbsd_amd64.tar.gz
Once the download is complete, extract the tarball using the following command:
$ tar -zxvf claper_0.4.6_netbsd_amd64.tar.gz
Next, move the claper
binary to the /usr/local/bin
directory and make it executable:
$ sudo mv claper /usr/local/bin
$ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/claper
To verify that you have successfully installed Claper on your NetBSD system, run the following command:
$ claper --version
You should see the version number of Claper displayed in the output.
In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Claper on NetBSD. You can now use this powerful tool to create, manage and deploy cloud infrastructures using Terraform.
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