Expand my Community achievements bar.

Don’t miss the AEM Skill Exchange in SF on Nov 14—hear from industry leaders, learn best practices, and enhance your AEM strategy with practical tips.
SOLVED

Lazybones Installation

Avatar

Level 10

Hi All,

I am following the article Creating an Adobe Experience Manager project using Lazybones at Creating an Adobe Experience Manager project using Lazybones

As a part of this exercise, I am required to install Lazybones on my Windows based laptop.

I downloaded lazybones-0.8.3.zip, unzipped it on a folder and put bin folder of it in PATH variable.

Is it the latest version and is that the correct installation procedure on Windows?

Thanks,

Rama.

1 Accepted Solution

Avatar

Correct answer by
Level 10

In the Article - there is this note for Window users --

Note:

Windows users can find a PowerShell version of sdkman at https://github.com/flofreud/posh-gvm. It might also be easier to download the Lazybones distribution, unzip it, and add it to your path. See https://github.com/pledbrook/lazybones#running-it.

I also used the version you referenced and it works.

View solution in original post

3 Replies

Avatar

Correct answer by
Level 10

In the Article - there is this note for Window users --

Note:

Windows users can find a PowerShell version of sdkman at https://github.com/flofreud/posh-gvm. It might also be easier to download the Lazybones distribution, unzip it, and add it to your path. See https://github.com/pledbrook/lazybones#running-it.

I also used the version you referenced and it works.

Avatar

Level 10

Hi Scott,

Thanks for responding.

I followed that URL only and installed, but just wanted to double check the procedure.

Thanks,

Rama.

Avatar

Level 10

Ratna also successfully followed this to get it running. I do not think you should have any issues. As the Command LINE tool on WIndows - i use GITBash and it works for me.