How to Install Pepperminty Wiki on Alpine Linux Latest

Pepperminty Wiki is a simple, lightweight wiki engine written in Python. It can be installed on various operating systems, including Alpine Linux. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Pepperminty Wiki on Alpine Linux Latest.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, you must have the following:

Installation Steps

Follow these steps to install Pepperminty Wiki on Alpine Linux:

Step 1: Install Required Packages

Open a terminal or console with root access and update the package list by running this command:

apk update

Next, install the required packages by running the following command:

apk add git py3-pip

This installs Git and Python3 Pip on your system.

Step 2: Clone the Pepperminty Wiki Repository

Next, clone the Pepperminty Wiki repository to your local machine by running the following command:

git clone https://github.com/sbrl/Pepperminty-Wiki.git

Step 3: Install Dependencies

Navigate to the Pepperminty Wiki directory by running the following command:

cd /path/to/Pepperminty-Wiki

Next, install the Python dependencies by running the following command:

pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Step 4: Start the Server

Once the dependencies are installed, start the server by running the following command:

python3 server.py

By default, the server listens on port 5000. You can access the wiki by visiting http://localhost:5000 in your web browser.

Step 5: Create a Wiki

Once the server is started, you can create your first wiki by visiting the home page at http://localhost:5000. Click on the “New Wiki” button to create a new wiki.

Congratulations! You have installed Pepperminty Wiki on Alpine Linux Latest and created your first wiki.

Conclusion

Pepperminty Wiki is a lightweight and easy-to-use wiki engine that is perfect for small-scale projects. By following this tutorial, you have successfully installed Pepperminty Wiki on Alpine Linux, and you are now ready to create and share wikis with others.

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