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docs: replace yum with dnf

Open vikramnagwal opened this issue 9 months ago • 1 comments

Resolves: #3209

Description 📣

This PR will replace yum with dnf for the CLI installation on RedHat, CentOS, and Amazon installation guide documentation, as dnf is faster and supports better modular management than yum. it's the recommended package manager for RHEL 8+ systems.

Type ✨

  • [ ] Bug fix
  • [ ] New feature
  • [ ] Improvement
  • [ ] Breaking change
  • [x] Documentation

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Documentation
    • Updated Infisical CLI installation instructions for RedHat, CentOS, and Amazon systems to use the dnf package manager instead of yum.

vikramnagwal avatar Mar 11 '25 06:03 vikramnagwal

Walkthrough

This pull request updates the installation instructions for the Infisical CLI specifically for RedHat, CentOS, and Amazon systems. The change replaces the use of the yum package manager with the dnf package manager in the documentation. The command line alteration is reflected by updating the command from sudo yum install infisical to sudo dnf install infisical. No changes were made to any declarations of exported or public entities.


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docs/cli/overview.mdx (1)

88-88: Update to use the recommended package manager.

The installation command is now correctly updated to use dnf instead of yum, which aligns with the recommendations for RedHat, CentOS, and Amazon systems.


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