FLAP is a cloud-based tool that provides an interface to create and manage serverless functions. This tutorial will guide you through the steps to install FLAP on your Windows 10 system.
Before proceeding with the installation, ensure that the following requirements are met:
Open Command Prompt by typing "cmd" in the Windows search bar and click on the "Command Prompt" app.
Enter the following command in the Command Prompt and press Enter:
pip install flap
This command will install the FLAP package on your system.
To verify the installation, type the following command in Command Prompt and press Enter:
flap --version
This command will display the version of FLAP installed on your system.
To log in to FLAP, enter the following command in Command Prompt and press Enter:
flap login
This will prompt you to enter the email and password associated with your FLAP account.
Once you have successfully logged in, you can start using FLAP to create and manage serverless functions. To get started, type the following command in Command Prompt and press Enter:
flap --help
This command will display the list of available commands and their usage.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed FLAP on your Windows 10 system and logged in to your account. You can now start building serverless functions using FLAP.
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