jrunner/readme.md
Paul Trowbridge 8cdd88d053 rename app module to jrunner for consistency
Changes:
- Rename app/ directory to jrunner/ (preserves git history)
- Update settings.gradle to reference jrunner module
- Update readme.md with new paths (jrunner/build/, /opt/jrunner)
- Update CLAUDE.md documentation with new file paths

Build outputs now named jrunner.zip, jrunner.jar, bin/jrunner instead
of generic "app" names. This makes the project structure clearer and
aligns module name with project name.

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Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-06 21:53:08 -05:00

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install java jdk.

find downloads page and get latest tarball. https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/downloads/

wget https://download.oracle.com/java/19/latest/jdk-19_linux-x64_bin.tar.gz
tar -xvf downloaded_file

move the extracted folder to /opt put the extracted location in your path variable

export JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk-19.0.1
export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin

java --version to test

install gradle (optional)

Gradle wrapper (gradlew) is included in the repo, so manual Gradle installation is not required. If you prefer to install Gradle system-wide:

wget https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-8.5-bin.zip
unzip -d /opt/gradle gradle-8.5-bin.zip
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/gradle/gradle-8.5/bin
gradle -v

clone this repo

git clone https://gitea.hptrow.me/pt/jrunner.git
cd jrunner

build

./gradlew build

deploy system-wide

sudo unzip jrunner/build/distributions/jrunner.zip -d /opt/
sudo ln -sf /opt/jrunner/bin/jrunner /usr/local/bin/jrunner

Now you can run from anywhere:

jrunner -scu jdbc:postgresql://... -scn user -scp pass ...

To update after rebuilding:

./gradlew build
sudo rm -rf /opt/jrunner
sudo unzip jrunner/build/distributions/jrunner.zip -d /opt/