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	Add section for autocomplete in new operators tutorial
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| export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.local/bin | ||||
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| If you run into issues during installation, [please report a ticket](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/organising/issues/new) :pray: Once you're all set up, we **highly** recommend configuring command-line auto-completion for `abra`. See `abra autocomplete -h` for more on how to do this. | ||||
| If you run into issues during installation, [please report a ticket](https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/organising/issues/new) :pray: | ||||
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| ??? question "Can I install `abra` on my server?" | ||||
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|     Yes, this is possible. However, the instructions for this setup are different. For more info see [this handbook entry](/operators/handbook/#running-abra-server-side). | ||||
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| ### Set up autocomplete | ||||
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| Most `abra` commands require typing the fully qualified domain name for your app, so we **highly** recommend configuring command-line auto-completion. See `abra autocomplete -h` for more on how to do this. The instructions vary depending on which shell you use. | ||||
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| With autocomplete enabled, you can run a command like `abra app deploy myapp.example.com` by just typing `abra app deploy myapp<tab>`. | ||||
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| ### Add your server | ||||
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| Now you can connect `abra` with your server. You must have a working SSH configuration for your server before you can proceed. That means you can run `ssh <server-domain>` on your command-line and everything Works :tm:. See the [`abra` SSH troubleshooting](/abra/trouble/#ssh-connection-issues) for a working SSH configuration example. | ||||
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