How to Install Mango on Alpine Linux Latest

Mango is an open-source manga server and web reader that allows users to read and share their favorite manga titles. In this tutorial, we will walk through the steps to install Mango on Alpine Linux.

Step 1: Update System

Before we begin installing Mango, we need to ensure our system is up-to-date. To do this, run the following command:

apk update && apk upgrade

Step 2: Install Dependencies

To install Mango, we need to install some dependencies including NodeJS, npm, and Git. To install these dependencies run the following command:

apk add nodejs npm git

Step 3: Clone Mango Repository

Mango can be downloaded from its official Github repository. To clone the repository, run the following command:

git clone https://github.com/hkalexling/Mango.git

Step 4: Install Mango Dependencies

Once the Mango repository is cloned, we need to move into the Mango directory and install its dependencies by running the following commands:

cd Mango
npm install

Step 5: Start Mango Server

With all dependencies installed, we can now start the Mango server. To do this, run the following command:

npm run server

Once the server has started, you should see a message like this:

Server running at http://localhost:8080/

This means the Mango server is running and you can now access it in your browser.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we walked through the steps to install Mango on Alpine Linux latest version. With the Mango server up-and-running, you can now explore and enjoy your favorite manga titles.

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