Releases: EarthCubeGeochron/Sparrow
Sparrow v2.0.0.beta21
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://sparrow-data.org/get-sparrow.sh)"
- If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so:
bash -c $(...) - v2.0.0.beta21. - You can also download the
get-sparrow.shscript
manually and run it usingbash get-sparrow.shorbash get-sparrow.sh v2.0.0.beta21. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the
get-sparrow.shscript
and run the download and installation steps yourself.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v2.0.0.beta20-4
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://sparrow-data.org/get-sparrow.sh)"
- If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so:
bash -c $(...) - v2.0.0.beta20-4. - You can also download the
get-sparrow.shscript
manually and run it usingbash get-sparrow.shorbash get-sparrow.sh v2.0.0.beta20-4. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the
get-sparrow.shscript
and run the download and installation steps yourself.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v2.0.0.beta20-3
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://sparrow-data.org/get-sparrow.sh)"
- If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so:
bash -c $(...) - v2.0.0.beta20-3. - You can also download the
get-sparrow.shscript
manually and run it usingbash get-sparrow.shorbash get-sparrow.sh v2.0.0.beta20-3. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually review the
get-sparrow.shscript
and run the download and installation steps yourself.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v2.0.0.beta19
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EarthCubeGeochron/Sparrow/HEAD/get-sparrow.sh)"
- If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so:
bash -c $(...) - v2.0.0.beta19. - You can also download the installation script manually and run it using
bash get-sparrow.shorbash get-sparrow.sh v2.0.0.beta19. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually run the download and installation steps encapsulated by the install script.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v2.0.0.beta18
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EarthCubeGeochron/Sparrow/HEAD/get-sparrow.sh)"
- If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so:
bash -c $(...) - v2.0.0.beta18. - You can also download the installation script manually and run it using
bash get-sparrow.shorbash get-sparrow.sh v2.0.0.beta18. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually run the download and installation steps encapsulated by the install script.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v2.0.0.beta17
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EarthCubeGeochron/Sparrow/HEAD/get-sparrow.sh)"
- If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so:
bash -c $(...) - v2.0.0.beta17. - You can also download the installation script manually and run it using
bash get-sparrow.shorbash get-sparrow.sh v2.0.0.beta17. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually run the download and installation steps encapsulated by the install script.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v2.0.0.beta16-1
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EarthCubeGeochron/Sparrow/HEAD/get-sparrow.sh)"
- If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so:
bash -c $(...) - v2.0.0.beta16-1. - You can also download the installation script manually and run it using
bash get-sparrow.shorbash get-sparrow.sh v2.0.0.beta16-1. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually run the download and installation steps encapsulated by the install script.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v2.0.0.beta16
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EarthCubeGeochron/Sparrow/HEAD/get-sparrow.sh)"
- If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so:
bash -c $(...) - v2.0.0.beta16. - You can also download the installation script manually and run it using
bash get-sparrow.shorbash get-sparrow.sh v2.0.0.beta16. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually run the download and installation steps encapsulated by the install script.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow v2.0.0.beta15.5
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EarthCubeGeochron/Sparrow/HEAD/get-sparrow.sh)"
- If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command, like so:
bash -c $(...) - v2.0.0.beta15.5. - You can also download the installation script manually and run it using
bash get-sparrow.shorbash get-sparrow.sh v2.0.0.beta15.5. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually run the download and installation steps encapsulated by the install script.
See the Getting started documentation for more information on how to set up Sparrow.
Sparrow refs/tags/v2.0.0.beta15.4
The latest release of Sparrow can be installed using the following command:
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/EarthCubeGeochron/Sparrow/HEAD/get-sparrow.sh)"
- If you want to install this release specifically, you can add it to the above command,
like so:bash -c $(...) - refs/tags/v2.0.0.beta15.4. - You can also download the installation
script manually and run it usingbash get-sparrow.shorbash get-sparrow.sh $refs/tags/v2.0.0.beta15.4. - For complete control over the installation process, you can manually run the download and installation steps
encapsulated by the install script.
See the Getting started documentation.
for more information on how to set up Sparrow.