

This is the default branch when you clone the source code, so you don’t have to check out any new branches to install it. master branch: The master branch contains the latest, bleeding edge version of Singularity.Release branches may be less stable than code in a tagged point release. For instance, to install v3.0 with the latest bug fixes and enhancements checkout release-3.0. release branch: A release branch represents the latest version of a minor release with all the newest bug fixes and enhancements (even those that have not yet made it into a point release).

Tags are expected to be relatively stable and well-tested. tag: GitHub tags form the basis for releases, so installing from a tag is the same as downloading and installing a specific release.Release branch, or from the master branch. When installing from source, you can decide to install from either a tag, a To install an older tagged release see older versions of the This is the cli equivalent to switching the toggle switch to the on position in our GUI apps.The following commands will install Singularity from the GitHub repo to /usr/local. If you want to always stay connected to WARP you must call enable-always-on. To connect for the very first time you must call register first: The command line interface is the primary way to use WARP. If you get an error message when trying to install via the terminal, download the package that suits your distro from the package repository External link icon Open external link.

yum-based OS (like CentOS or RHEL): sudo yum install cloudflare-warp.apt-based OS (like Ubuntu): sudo apt install cloudflare-warp.Install the cloudflare-warp package that suits your distro:.APT/YUM repository External link icon Open external link.Package repository External link icon Open external link.

You have two ways of installing WARP on Linux, depending on the distro you are using:
