How to Install Mina on OpenBSD

Mina is a lightweight deployment tool that is known for its speed and ease of use. In this tutorial, we will walk you through the installation process of Mina on OpenBSD.

Prerequisites

Before we begin with the installation process, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:

Steps to Install Mina

Follow the below steps to install Mina on OpenBSD:

Step 1: Install Ruby

Mina is written in Ruby, so the first step is to install Ruby on your OpenBSD machine. To install Ruby, use the following command:

pkg_add ruby

Step 2: Install Bundler

Bundler is a package manager for Ruby that is used to manage the dependencies of Mina. To install Bundler, use the following command:

gem install bundler

Step 3: Download and Install Mina

Download and install Mina on your OpenBSD machine using the following commands:

cd /usr/local/bin
curl -L https://github.com/mina-deploy/mina/releases/download/v1.2.3/mina-1.2.3.tar.gz | tar zx

Step 4: Verify the Installation

To verify that Mina is installed correctly, run the following command:

mina version

This command should output the version of Mina that you installed. If you encounter any issues with the installation or verification, double-check the above steps.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have walked you through the steps to install Mina on an OpenBSD machine. Now that you have Mina installed, you can use it to deploy your applications with ease.

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