Sourcehut is a lightweight yet powerful software development platform that is designed to help developers collaborate and manage their projects more efficiently. It is an open-source platform that offers a robust set of tools including Git hosting, continuous integration, and more.
In this tutorial, we'll walk you through the steps to install Sourcehut on Windows 10.
Before we can begin the installation process, you'll need to make sure that you have the following:
First, you need to sign up for an account on the Sourcehut website. To do this, open a web browser and navigate to https://sourcehut.org/signup.
Provide your email address and choose a strong password for your account.
Follow the prompts to verify your email address and complete your account setup.
Once you have created your Sourcehut account, you can start setting up your first project. Navigate to https://sourcehut.org/start and choose the type of project you want to create.
Follow the on-screen prompts to configure your project settings, including the name, description, and any other options you need.
After you've finished setting up your project, you'll be able to access it from your Sourcehut dashboard.
If you need to use a command-line interface to interact with your project, you can install the Sourcehut command-line interface (CLI). To do this, open a web browser and navigate to https://git.sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/cli.
Download the CLI distribution package for Windows.
Follow the prompts to install the CLI on your Windows machine.
Once installation is complete, you can use the CLI to interact with your project from the command line.
In this tutorial, we've shown you how to install Sourcehut on Windows 10. By following these steps, you'll be able to set up your first project on the platform and start collaborating with other developers. Whether you're working on a small personal project or a large team-based endeavor, Sourcehut has everything you need to get the job done.
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