KitchenOwl is a recipe manager application that lets you store and organize your recipes in one place. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing KitchenOwl on Arch Linux.
Before you can install KitchenOwl, you need to make sure that you have all the necessary dependencies installed on your system. Open terminal and enter the following command to install git
, npm
, and yarn
:
sudo pacman -S git npm yarn
Once the dependencies are installed, you need to clone the KitchenOwl repository. Open terminal and enter the following command:
git clone https://github.com/tombursch/kitchenowl.git
After cloning the repository, navigate to the KitchenOwl directory on your system and install the required packages by running the following command:
cd kitchenowl
yarn install
Once the packages are installed, use the following command to build the application:
yarn build
To start the KitchenOwl application, navigate to the dist
directory and run the following command:
cd dist
npm start
Once the application starts, you can access it through your web browser at http://localhost:8000
.
In this tutorial, you learned how to install KitchenOwl on Arch Linux. You can now start using this recipe manager to store and organize your recipes.
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