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How to Install CloudSlang on NetBSD

CloudSlang is an open-source workflow engine that allows users to design and execute workflows in a simple and scalable way. In this tutorial, we will guide you on the installation process of CloudSlang on a NetBSD machine.

Prerequisites

Before you start the installation process, you need to ensure that your NetBSD machine meets the following requirements:

Installation

To install CloudSlang on your NetBSD machine, follow the steps below:

Step 1: Download CloudSlag binary package.

$ cd /tmp
$ fetch http://www.cloudslang.io/download/community/cloudslang-cli.tar.gz

Step 2: Install the CloudSlang binary package.

$ cd /tmp
$ tar -xvf cloudslang-cli.tar.gz
$ sudo mv /tmp/cloudslang-cli/ /opt/

Step 3: Add CloudSlang to the PATH.

$ export PATH=$PATH:/opt/cloudslang-cli/bin

Step 4: Verify the installation.

To verify that CloudSlang has been installed correctly, run the command:

$ cs help

This command should display a list of available CloudSlang commands.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed CloudSlang on your NetBSD machine.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have guided you through the installation process of CloudSlang on a NetBSD machine. To get started using CloudSlang, explore the commands and features available and start designing and executing workflows.

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