Mina is a fast and lightweight deployment tool that provides an efficient way to deploy web applications on a server. If you are an Ubuntu user and want to use Mina, you can easily install it on your system by following the steps mentioned below:
Before installing Mina, it is recommended to update the Ubuntu system to ensure you have the latest packages installed. You can do this by running the following command in your terminal:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
Mina requires Ruby version 2.2 or higher. You can check the installed version of Ruby on your system by running the following command:
ruby -v
If the version is below 2.2, you need to install a newer version. You can do this by using the following command:
sudo apt-get install ruby-full
Once Ruby is installed, you can proceed to install Mina. You can install Mina by running the following command:
gem install mina
This command will download and install the latest version of Mina.
To verify that Mina has been installed correctly, you can run the following command to check the version:
mina version
If Mina is installed correctly, it will display the version number.
By following the above steps, you can easily install Mina on your Ubuntu system. Now you can use Mina to deploy your web applications with ease.
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