JARR is a file and directory synchronization tool developed by 1pxsolidblack.pl for various operating systems including OpenBSD. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing JARR on OpenBSD.
To install JARR on OpenBSD, you will need the following:
Download the JARR binary file from the official website:
$ ftp https://1pxsolidblack.pl/download/jarr-1.0.2-openbsd.tar.gz
Extract the downloaded file using the following command:
$ tar -zxvf jarr-1.0.2-openbsd.tar.gz
Move into the extracted directory using the following command:
$ cd jarr-1.0.2-openbsd
Set the correct file permissions on the JARR binary using the following command:
$ chmod 755 jarr
Copy the JARR binary to the /usr/local/bin/
directory using the following command:
$ cp jarr /usr/local/bin/
Verify the installation of JARR using the following command:
$ jarr --version
This should output the version of JARR that you just installed.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed JARR on OpenBSD. You can now use it to synchronize files and directories between different locations. Refer to JARR's documentation for more information on how to use the tool.
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