How to Install Photo Stream on Alpine Linux Latest

Photo Stream is an open-source web application that allows users to upload and share their photos with others. It's built using Node.js and AngularJS, and it's available for free on GitHub.

If you're running Alpine Linux Latest and would like to install Photo Stream, follow these steps:

Step 1: Install Git

The first step is to install Git on your Alpine Linux Latest system. Git is a version control system that's used to manage and distribute software projects.

To install Git, execute the following command in the terminal:

sudo apk add git

Step 2: Clone the Photo Stream Repository

Now that you have Git installed, the next step is to clone the Photo Stream repository from GitHub.

To do that, navigate to the directory where you want to install Photo Stream and then run the following command:

git clone https://github.com/waschinski/photo-stream.git

Step 3: Install Node.js and npm

Photo Stream is built using Node.js and AngularJS, so you'll need to install Node.js and npm on your system.

To install Node.js and npm, execute the following command in the terminal:

sudo apk add nodejs npm

Step 4: Install Dependencies

Before you can run Photo Stream, you need to install its dependencies. Navigate to the Photo Stream directory and then run the following command:

npm install

Step 5: Start the Server

You're now ready to start the Photo Stream server. To do that, run the following command:

npm start

Step 6: Access Photo Stream

If everything went well, you should now be able to access Photo Stream by opening a web browser and visiting http://localhost:3000.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Photo Stream on Alpine Linux Latest.

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