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7204: Added user documentation for `arv get` command.
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title: "Installation"
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If you are logged in to an Arvados VM, the @arv@ tool should be installed
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To use the @arv@ command, you can either install the @arvados-cli@ gem via RubyGems or build and install the package from source
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-To use @arv@ elsewhere, you can either install the @arvados-cli@ gem via RubyGems or build and install the package from source.
+h3. Prerequisites: Ruby, Bundler, and curl libraries
-h4. Prerequisites: Ruby >= 2.1.0 and curl libraries
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-Make sure you have "Ruby and bundler":/install/install-manual-prerequisites-ruby.html installed.
+{% include 'install_ruby_and_bundler' %}
Install curl libraries with your system's package manager. For example, on Debian or Ubuntu:
Install curl libraries with your system's package manager. For example, on Debian or Ubuntu:
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$ <code class="userinput">sudo apt-get install libcurl3 libcurl3-gnutls libcurl4
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4. Option 1: i
nstall with RubyGems
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3. Option 1: I
nstall with RubyGems
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$ <code class="userinput">sudo gem install arvados-cli</code>
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4. Option 2: b
uild and install from source
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3. Option 2: B
uild and install from source
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