2.2 KiB
Install and update
Method 1: Install pre-built executable using cargo-binstall
# If you don't have cargo-binstall, install it first
curl -L --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cargo-bins/cargo-binstall/main/install-from-binstall-release.sh | bash
# Install pre-built executable
cargo binstall --git https://firefish.dev/firefish/fishctl.git
You can update the package using the same command.
cargo binstall --git https://firefish.dev/firefish/fishctl.git
Method 2: Download pre-built executable file
You can also download the pre-built executable file from the release page, but you need to manage and update the executable file on your own.
Method 3: Install from source
# Build from source
cargo install --locked --git https://firefish.dev/firefish/fishctl.git
You can update the package using the same command.
cargo install --locked --git https://firefish.dev/firefish/fishctl.git
Method 4: Use pre-built OCI image
Using the registry.firefish.dev/firefish/fishctl
container image, fishctl ___
commands can be executed as
# Assuming that $(pwd) (current directory) is the parent of the config directory
# (i.e., the Firefish local repository directory)
docker run -it --rm --volume "$(pwd)":/firefish --network network_name \
registry.firefish.dev/firefish/fishctl ___
# or
podman run -it --rm --volume "$(pwd)":/firefish --network network_name \
registry.firefish.dev/firefish/fishctl ___
Where network_name
is the network name on which the database is running. If you want to use this for the host network (i.e., use the container as if it were a locally installed command), you should replace network_name
with host
.
If you are using a container network (which is typically the case if you are using compose.yml
or docker-compose.yml
to run Firefish), you need to search for your network name by docker network ls
or podman network ls
:
$ podman network ls # the network name is `firefish_calcnet` in this case
NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER
0060ac847249 firefish_calcnet bridge
2f259bab93aa podman bridge