Simple utility for installing and updating safe-related components.
You can choose to run the installation for antup
as the current user or with sudo
. The difference between them is the install location and modification of the shell profile. If running with sudo
, antup
will be installed to /usr/local/bin
; otherwise it will be installed to ~/.local/bin
and the Bash shell profile will be modified to add that location to the PATH
variable. For almost any Linux-based or macOS installation, /usr/local/bin
is already available on PATH
as standard.
To install as sudo
, use the following:
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maidsafe/antup/main/install.sh | sudo bash
Otherwise:
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maidsafe/antup/main/install.sh | bash
This process will download and install antup
for your platform.
The install script also accepts two flag arguments, namely --client
and --node
. If either are used, the script will invoke the installed antup
binary to install autonomi
and safenode
, respectively, without having to run either as an additional post-install step.
To use these options as sudo
:
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maidsafe/antup/main/install.sh | sudo bash -s -- --client
Otherwise:
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maidsafe/antup/main/install.sh | bash -s -- --client
On Windows, we are currently not supporting installing either antup
or the other binaries with Administrator privileges, so there is only one command:
iex (Invoke-RestMethod -Uri "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maidsafe/antup/main/install.ps1")
The Powershell installer does not support the --client
or --node
arguments because it's not possible to pass them when the script is downloaded.
Therefore, installing any components on Windows is an additional post-installation step.
Use the client
, node
or antctl
commands to install the latest versions of the ant
, antnode
or antctl
binaries, respectively.
As above, you can choose to run antup
using sudo
, depending on where you'd like your binaries installed. Again, this does not apply to Windows, where we don't support running with Administrator privileges.
This Safe Network repository is licensed under the General Public License (GPL), version 3 (LICENSE http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html).
See the LICENSE file for more details.