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[[getting-started-gvm-cli-installation]]
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==== Installation with GVM
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GVM (the Groovy Environment Manager) can be used for managing multiple versions of
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various Groovy and Java binary packages, including Groovy itself and the Spring Boot CLI.
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Get `gvm` from http://gvmtool.net and install Spring Boot with
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[[getting-started-sdkman-cli-installation]]
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==== Installation with SDKMAN!
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SDKMAN! (The Software Development Kit Manager) can be used for managing multiple versions of
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various binary SDKs, including Groovy and the Spring Boot CLI.
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Get SDKMAN! from http://sdkman.io and install Spring Boot with
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[indent=0,subs="verbatim,quotes,attributes"]
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$ gvm install springboot
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$ sdk install springboot
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$ spring --version
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Spring Boot v{spring-boot-version}
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----
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$ gvm install springboot dev /path/to/spring-boot/spring-boot-cli/target/spring-boot-cli-{spring-boot-version}-bin/spring-{spring-boot-version}/
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$ gvm use springboot dev
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$ sdk install springboot dev /path/to/spring-boot/spring-boot-cli/target/spring-boot-cli-{spring-boot-version}-bin/spring-{spring-boot-version}/
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$ sdk default springboot dev
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$ spring --version
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Spring CLI v{spring-boot-version}
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This will install a local instance of `spring` called the `dev` instance inside your gvm
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repository. It points at your target build location, so every time you rebuild Spring
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This will install a local instance of `spring` called the `dev` instance.
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It points at your target build location, so every time you rebuild Spring
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Boot, `spring` will be up-to-date.
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You can see it by doing this:
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$ gvm ls springboot
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Available Springboot Versions
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`spring`) in any shell, or put it in your personal or system-wide bash completion
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initialization. On a Debian system the system-wide scripts are in `/shell-completion/bash`
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and all scripts in that directory are executed when a new shell starts. To run the script
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manually, e.g. if you have installed using `GVM`
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manually, e.g. if you have installed using SDKMAN!
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[indent=0]
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$ . ~/.gvm/springboot/current/shell-completion/bash/spring
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$ . ~/.sdkman/springboot/current/shell-completion/bash/spring
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$ spring <HIT TAB HERE>
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grab help jar run test version
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