# "Introduction":#introduction
# "Install Dependencies and SDKs":#dependencies
# "Install git and curl":#install-packages
-# "Update Git Config":#config-git
# "Create record for VM":#vm-record
# "Install arvados-login-sync":#arvados-login-sync
# "Confirm working installation":#confirm-working
# "Install Ruby and Bundler":ruby.html
# "Install the Python SDK":{{site.baseurl}}/sdk/python/sdk-python.html
-# "Install the FUSE driver":{{site.baseurl}}/sdk/python/arvados-fuse.html
+# "Install the FUSE driver":{{site.baseurl}}/sdk/fuse/install.html
# "Install the CLI":{{site.baseurl}}/sdk/cli/install.html
# "Install the R SDK":{{site.baseurl}}/sdk/R/index.html (optional)
# "Install Docker":install-docker.html (optional)
{% include 'install_packages' %}
-h2(#config-git). Update Git Config
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-Configure git to use the ARVADOS_API_TOKEN environment variable to authenticate to arvados-git-httpd. We use the @--system@ flag so it takes effect for all current and future user accounts. It does not affect git's behavior when connecting to other git servers.
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-<code># <span class="userinput">git config --system 'credential.https://git.<b>ClusterID.example.com</b>/.username' none</span></code>
-<code># <span class="userinput">git config --system 'credential.https://git.<b>ClusterID.example.com</b>/.helper' '!cred(){ cat >/dev/null; if [ "$1" = get ]; then echo password=$ARVADOS_API_TOKEN; fi; };cred'</span></code>
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-</notextile>
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h2(#vm-record). Create record for VM
As an admin, create an Arvados virtual_machine object representing this shell server. This will return a uuid.