How to Install Localizer on Arch Linux

Localizer is a language translation platform that helps businesses expand their reach. Here is how you can install Localizer on Arch Linux.

Prerequisites

Before installation, ensure that you have the following:

Step 1: Install Dependencies

Localizer requires Node.js, npm, and Git to be installed. You can install these dependencies by running the following command:

sudo pacman -S nodejs npm git

Step 2: Clone the Repository

The next step is to clone the Localizer repository from GitHub using the following command.

git clone https://github.com/localizer/dev.git

Step 3: Install Localizer

Navigate to the Localizer directory and install the software.

cd dev
npm install

This will install all dependencies and required packages.

Step 4: Start Localizer

After the installation is complete, start Localizer using the following command:

npm run start

You can access Localizer by opening up your web browser and visiting http://localhost:8080.

Conclusion

By following the steps we have outlined, you have now successfully installed Localizer on your Arch Linux system. Enjoy!

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