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$ java -version |
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Spring Boot CLI can be downloaded from our Maven repository, and then you can use a shell `alias`: |
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If you are on a Mac and using [homebrew](http://brew.sh/), all you must do to install the Spring Boot CLI is: |
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$ brew install spring-boot-cli |
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It will install `/usr/local/bin/spring`. Now you can jump right to a [quick start example](#quick-start-groovy-example). |
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> **Note:** If you don't see the formula, you're installation of brew might be out-of-date. Just execute `brew update` and try again |
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An alternative way to install Spring Boot CLI is to downloaded it from our Maven repository, and then you can use a shell `alias`: |
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$ wget http://maven.springframework.org/milestone/org/springframework/boot/spring-boot-cli/0.5.0.M1/spring-boot-cli-0.5.0.M1.jar |
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$ alias spring="java -jar `pwd`/spring-boot-cli-0.5.0.M1.jar" |
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Complete installation including a downloadable `.zip` with a shell script TBD. |
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<a name="quick-start-groovy-example"></a> |
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## Quick Start Script Example |
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Here's a really simple web application. Create a file called `app.groovy`: |
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