Localizer is a language translation platform that helps businesses expand their reach. Here is how you can install Localizer on Arch Linux.
Before installation, ensure that you have the following:
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
The next step is to clone the Localizer repository from GitHub using the following command.
git clone https://github.com/localizer/dev.git
Navigate to the Localizer directory and install the software.
cd dev
npm install
This will install all dependencies and required packages.
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.
By following the steps we have outlined, you have now successfully installed Localizer on your Arch Linux system. Enjoy!
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