Install Docker Desktop
MacOS does not ship with Docker by default. To get Docker installed, you will need "Docker Desktop", which is the official desktop tool developed by Docker.
Learn how to install Docker Desktop →
Download and install spin
Once Docker is installed, you are now ready to install spin
. Run the installer with this simple command in your terminal. No root permissions required.
Install spin to your machine (no root permissions required)
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/serversideup/spin/main/tools/install.sh)"
The above script will install spin at the user level in ~/.spin
, using less than 300KB of storage.
Configuring your PATH variable
By default, Spin will ask if you want to add it to your PATH variable. You may need to "source" the file after your first installation.
Run echo $0
in your terminal to figure out which shell you are using.
Use the "source" command to apply your profile changes immediately
# If you're using ZSH
source ~/.zshrc
# If you're using Bash
source ~/.bash_profile
Add spin
to your PATH
In order for your terminal to know where spin
is located, we need to add this to your "PATH" for your shell. Depending on your shell, you will need to paste the following text at the BOTTOM of the appropriate file:
Configuring your PATH variable manually
If you did not add spin
to your PATH during the installation, you can manually add it to your PATH by adding this to your shell profile:
Add spin to your path
# Add this to `~/.zshrc` or `~/.bash_profile`
export PATH="$HOME/.spin/bin:$PATH"
Validate it's working
You should be able to run this and get a result 🥳
Confirm spin is working correctly by getting the version
spin version