TeamMapper is a web application that allows you to track the location of your team members in real-time. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install TeamMapper on Alpine Linux Latest.
Before installing TeamMapper, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:
Follow the steps below to install TeamMapper on Alpine Linux Latest:
Open a terminal window on your Alpine Linux instance.
Install Git using the command below:
apk add git
Clone the TeamMapper repository from GitHub using the command:
git clone https://github.com/b310-digital/teammapper.git
Navigate to the TeamMapper directory using the command:
cd teammapper
Install the required dependencies using the command below:
npm install
Start the application using the command:
npm start
Once the application starts, you can access it by opening a web browser and navigating to:
http://localhost:3000
Note: If you’re running the application on a remote server, replace “localhost” with the server’s IP address.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed TeamMapper on Alpine Linux Latest. Now that the installation is complete, you can invite your team members to sign up and start tracking them in real-time.
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