Avalanche CLI is a command line tool that gives developers access to everything Avalanche. This release specializes in helping developers develop and test subnets. This guide shows you how to install Avalanche CLI on your machine.
Compatibility
Avalanche-CLI runs on Linux and Mac. Windows is currently not supported.
Instructions
To download a binary for the latest release, run:
The script installs the binary inside the ~/bin
directory. If the directory doesn't exist,
it will be created.
Adding Avalanche-CLI to Your PATH
To call the avalanche
binary from anywhere, you'll need to add it to your system path. If you installed
the binary into the default location, you can run the following snippet to add it to your path.
To add it to your path permanently, add an export command to your shell initialization script. If
you run bash
, use .bashrc
. If you run zsh
, use .zshrc
.
For example:
Checking Your Installation
You can test your installation by running avalanche --version
. The tool should print the running version.
Updating
To update your installation, you need to delete your current binary and download the latest version using the preceding steps.
Building from Source
The source code is available in this GitHub repository.
After you've cloned the repository, checkout the tag you'd like to run. You can compile the code by
running ./scripts/build.sh
from the top level directory.
The build script names the binary ./bin/avalanche
.