Install the Suborbital CLI
Subo is the command-line tool for working with the Suborbital Extension Engine (SE2). Subo is used to build SE2 modules, generate new projects and config files, and more over time.
You do not need to install language-specific tools to get started with SE2 and Subo! A Docker toolchain is supported (see below) that can build your SE2 modules without needing to install language toolchains.
Installing
macOS (Homebrew)
If you're on Mac (M1 or Intel), the easiest way to install is via brew
:
brew tap suborbital/subo
brew install subo
Install from source (requires Go)
If you use Linux or otherwise prefer to build from source, simply clone this repository or download a source code release archive and run:
make subo
This will install subo
into your GOPATH ($HOME/go/bin/subo
by default) which you may need to add to your shell's $PATH
variable.
Subo does not have official support for Windows.
Verify installation
Verify subo was installed:
subo --help
Builders
This repo contains builders for the various languages supported by SE2 modules. A builder is a Docker image that can build SE2 modules into Wasm modules, and is used internally by subo
to build your code.
Platforms
The subo
tool supports the following platforms and operating systems:
x86_64 | arm64 | |
---|---|---|
Mac | ✅ | ✅ |
Linux | ✅ | ✅ |
Windows | 🚫 | 🚫 |
The language toolchains used by subo
support the following platforms:
x86_64 | arm64 | Docker | |
---|---|---|---|
Rust | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
AssemblyScript | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Contributing
Please read the contributing guide to learn about how you can contribute to Subo! We welcome all types of contribution.
By the way, Subo is also the name of our mascot, and it's pronounced Sooooobo.
Copyright Suborbital contributors 2021.