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Registry CLI
The following steps will help you to setup SunbirdRC components for a local/development environment.
- 4 Cores
- 8 GB RAM
- Min 100 GB disk
This guide assumes a some familiarity with basic linux commands. If not, here is a great place to start.
Don't copy-paste the$
signs, they indicate that what follows is a terminal command
Linux and MacOS will have a terminal installed already. For Windows, it is recommended that you use
git-bash
, which you can install from here.Type
echo Hi
in the terminal once it is installed. If installed correctly, you should see Hi
appear when you hit enter.Run
node -v
in the terminal if node
has been installed correctly:$ node -v
v16.13.0
Run
docker -v
in terminal to check if docker
has been installed correctly:$ docker -v
Docker version 20.10.9, build c2ea9bc90b
Run
docker compose version
in the terminal to check if docker compose
has been installed correctly:$ docker compose version
Docker Compose version 2.0.1
To install the official Registry CLI, run:
$ npm install --global registry-cli
In case you encounter a permission denied/access denied error here, prefix the command withsudo
:sudo npm install --global registry-cli
.
To check if the Registry CLI has been installed correctly, run:
$ registry help
This should show you all the commands you can execute using the CLI.
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