Strider is an open-source continuous deployment platform that helps you deploy your code changes to production easily and quickly. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to install Strider on OpenBSD:
pkg_add node
)Install the Git version control system by typing pkg_add git
in the OpenBSD terminal.
Clone the Strider repository from GitHub to your local machine by typing git clone https://github.com/Strider-CD/strider.git
in the terminal.
Navigate to the Strider directory by typing cd strider
.
Install Strider by running the command npm install
in the Strider directory.
Start Strider by running the command npm start
in the Strider directory.
After successfully starting Strider, open your web browser and navigate to http://localhost:3000
to access the Strider interface.
To log in, you will need to create an account. Click "Sign up" and follow the prompts to create your account.
Congratulations! You have now installed Strider on OpenBSD and can start using it to automate your deployment process.
You can configure Strider to run as a service by creating a systemd service file.
For security reasons, create a firewall rule to allow incoming traffic on port 3000, or use a reverse proxy like Apache or Nginx to serve Strider over HTTPS.
You can also use Strider's built-in Docker support to deploy your code changes in containers.
Refer to Strider's official documentation for more detailed instructions on how to use the platform.
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