Nhost is an open-source platform that allows you to build and run backend applications with GraphQL. In this tutorial, we will go through the steps required to install Nhost on Arch Linux.
Before we start, you should have the following:
The first step is to install the required dependencies for Nhost using the following command:
sudo pacman -S postgresql yarn
This command will install PostgreSQL and Yarn, which are required for Nhost.
nhost-cli
PackageNext, we need to install the nhost-cli
package using the following command:
yarn global add nhost-cli
This will install the Nhost CLI globally on our system.
To create a new project, run the following command:
nhost create my-project
This will create a new project named my-project
.
After creating the project, navigate into the project directory and start the development server using the following command:
cd my-project
nhost dev
This command will start the Nhost development server.
In this tutorial, we saw how to install Nhost on Arch Linux. We used the pacman
package manager to install the required dependencies and installed the nhost-cli
package using yarn
. After creating a new project, we started the Nhost development server. By following these steps, you can get started with Nhost and build powerful GraphQL-based backend applications.
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