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and **will stay an open source and free (as freedom) project**. We are convinced that the best way to make it better is to
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and **will stay an open source and free (as freedom) project**. We are convinced that the best way to make it better is to
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share it with the community.
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share it with the community.
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The main developer is [Patrice FERLET](https://github.com/metal3d).
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The main developer is [Patrice FERLET](https://repo.katenary.io/metal3d).
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## Install
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## Install
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You can download the binaries from the [Release](https://github.com/Katenary/katenary/releases) section. Copy the binary
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You can download the binaries from the [Release](https://repo.katenary.io/Katenary/katenary/releases) section. Copy the binary
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and rename it to `katenary`. Place the binary inside your `PATH`. You should now be able to call the `katenary` command.
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and rename it to `katenary`. Place the binary inside your `PATH`. You should now be able to call the `katenary` command.
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You can of course get the binary with `go install -u github.com/Katenary/katenary/cmd/katenary/...` but the `main` branch
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On Linux, you can use the `install.sh` from the repository to install it in your `$HOME/.local/bin` directory:
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is continuously updated. It's preferable to use releases.
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You can use this commands on Linux:
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```bash
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```bash
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sh <(curl -sSL https://repo.katenary.io/Katenary/katenary/raw/branch/master/install.sh)
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sh <(curl -sSL https://repo.katenary.io/Katenary/katenary/raw/branch/master/install.sh)
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```
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```
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All OS, if you've installed Go on your computer, you can install using:
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```bash
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go install -u katenary.io/cmd@latest
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# or use a release
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go install -u katenary.io/cmd@v3.0.0
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```
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## Or, build yourself
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## Or, build yourself
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If you've got `podman` or `docker`, you can build `katenary` by using:
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If you've got `podman` or `docker`, you can build `katenary` by using:
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To validate the `katenary.yaml` file, you can use the JSON schema using the "master" raw content:
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To validate the `katenary.yaml` file, you can use the JSON schema using the "master" raw content:
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`https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Katenary/katenary/refs/heads/master/katenary.json`
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`https://repo.katenary.io/Katenary/katenary/raw/branch/master/katenary.json`
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It's easy to configure in [LazyVim](https://www.lazyvim.org/), using `nvim-lspconfig`,
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It's easy to configure in [LazyVim](https://www.lazyvim.org/), using `nvim-lspconfig`,
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create a Lua file in your `plugins` directory, or apply the settings as the example below:
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create a Lua file in your `plugins` directory, or apply the settings as the example below:
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