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The binaries are not yet on the repo (if you're using the repo as your source). You have 2 options - if you're not running a cluster you can run release_autorun and get the latest binaries. If you are running a cluster, just grab the fetch portion on release_autorun to download the latest binaries. cc @at @pjc @pugson @roadu @shoni.eth @bichonxattack Here's a link to the fetch script (don't forget to chmod the node-2.0* files and make it executable after download): https://snippets.so/snip/bafkreigs3ozrcezbcmbmkvuzgjkqfnn5ybt66loyuoketervc3c6xb7piu
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Just used your fetch script, @king, as the basis for a little command line tool in Deno for managing my Quilibrium node(s). Super useful ๐๐ปโโ๏ธ, thanks @king! Might flesh this out into a wider module as a starting point for future tools around Q | ๐ฏโ๐ป: @sys/driver-quilibrium
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This is beautiful Phil. Sys is going to be remarkable!
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