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For our Windows User(s): Install drasyl CLI via Chocolatey

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Archive This post comes from an earlier stage of the project.

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For our Windows User(s): Install drasyl CLI via Chocolatey
Archive notice: This post predates the current Zero Trust Network Access platform. Some terminology or implementation details may describe earlier versions.

Following our last year’s announcement of bringing drasyl to Homebrew for Linux and macOS users, we’re now bringing drasyl to Chocolatey.

Chocolatey is “The Package Manager for Windows”. Therefore, it provides a very comfortable way to install/update the drasyl CLI for our Windows users.

To install drasyl via Chocolatey, you need this command:

choco install drasyl

After installation completed, the drasyl command should be available. Type drasyl help to get an overview of all available utilites.


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