Jina is an open-source neural search framework that enables developers to build powerful search solutions for a wide range of applications. It uses deep learning technology to provide advanced search capabilities such as similarity search, semantic search, and image and video search.
In this tutorial, we will walk you through the steps of installing Jina on Arch Linux.
Before installing Jina, you need to make sure that your system meets the following prerequisites:
gnome-terminal
.First, we need to install some system dependencies that Jina requires. Open your terminal application and run the following command:
sudo pacman -S python python-pip python-protobuf python-numpy python-scipy python-matplotlib python-pillow python-pandas python-sklearn
This command will install Python 3.x along with the necessary dependencies.
Once the system dependencies are installed, the next step is to install Jina itself. To do this, we will use pip
. Open your terminal application and run the following command:
pip install jina
To verify that Jina has been installed successfully, check the version of Jina by running the following command:
jina --version
This command should output the current version of Jina installed on your system.
That's it! You have successfully installed Jina on Arch Linux. You are now ready to start using Jina to build powerful search solutions. To explore more about Jina, please visit the official Jina website.
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