The easiest is to be running a Debian or Redhat package managed distro and to grab our packages from the releases page here and install that. ∞ Linux & BSDįor Linux and BSD users we provide a number of ways to get the CLI. You can also just grab the MacOS binary from the releases page and add it to your path yourself. It should then be a case of running brew install pusher/brew/pusher to get it, and then the pusher command should be available on your terminal emulator.
We do not currently support 32 bit architectures
If you’re comfortable setting CLI tools up on your own, feel free to check out our Git repo.
The Pusher CLI is a great way to improve your development experience, and the first step to using it is to install it! This document will go through the ways in which you can do so.