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feat: add talm script

Open 7h3-3mp7y-m4n opened this issue 6 months ago • 1 comments

Issue #718

This PR adds a shell script that automatically installs the latest release of Talm based on the system's OS and architecture.

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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features
    • Introduced an automated installation script for the Talm CLI tool, supporting multiple operating systems and CPU architectures.
    • The script checks for required dependencies, downloads the appropriate binary, and installs it to a suitable directory.
    • Provides clear, color-coded messages and guidance throughout the installation process.

7h3-3mp7y-m4n avatar May 24 '25 09:05 7h3-3mp7y-m4n

Walkthrough

A new shell script, install.sh, has been added to automate the installation of the Talm CLI tool. The script manages error handling, environment checks, fetches the latest release from GitHub, selects the appropriate binary based on OS and architecture, and installs it to a suitable directory.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
scripts/install.sh Added a shell script for automated installation of the Talm CLI, including environment checks and download logic.

Poem

A script to fetch, a script to find,
The Talm CLI, so neatly designed.
With checks and curls, it does prepare,
To place your binary with utmost care.
Now run with joy, let’s raise a cheer—
Talm is installed, the rabbit is here! 🐇✨

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coderabbitai[bot] avatar May 24 '25 09:05 coderabbitai[bot]

Hey @7h3-3mp7y-m4n thanks for your contribution!

Could you please open another PR to Talm repository? https://github.com/cozystack/talm

I think this might be more correct plase for storing this script

kvaps avatar May 24 '25 20:05 kvaps

Thank you @kvaps for catching that, I appreciate it! Apologies for the inconvenience caused by raising the PR in the wrong repository

7h3-3mp7y-m4n avatar May 25 '25 07:05 7h3-3mp7y-m4n