How to Install Tandoor Recipes on OpenBSD

Tandoor Recipes is a collection of recipes to help automate the deployment and management of web applications. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps to install Tandoor Recipes on OpenBSD.

Prerequisites

Step 1: Install PKGin

Tandoor Recipes can be installed on OpenBSD using PKGin, a package manager for OpenBSD. If you don’t have PKGin installed on your server, you can install it by running the following commands:

$ doas pkg_add pkgin

This will install PKGin and configure it for use.

Step 2: Install Tandoor Recipes

After PKGin is installed, you can install Tandoor Recipes by running the following command:

$ doas pkgin install tandoor-recipes

This will download and install Tandoor Recipes and all its necessary dependencies.

Step 3: Verify Installation

To verify that Tandoor Recipes has been installed correctly, run the following command:

$ tandoor version

This will display the version number of Tandoor Recipes installed on your server.

Step 4: Getting Started

Now that Tandoor Recipes is installed on your server, you can start using it to manage your web applications. To get started, you can refer to the Tandoor Recipes documentation at https://docs.tandoor.dev/.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we guided you through the steps to install Tandoor Recipes on OpenBSD. Now you can start using Tandoor Recipes to automate the deployment and management of your web applications. If you encounter any issues during the installation, you can refer to the Tandoor Recipes documentation or seek help from the Tandoor community.

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