How to Install Schnack on Arch Linux

Schnack is a lightweight commenting system that you can easily integrate into your website. To install Schnack on Arch Linux, you need to follow the step-by-step guide provided below.

Requirements

Step 1 - Install Node.js and Git

Before installing Schnack, you need to install Node.js and Git in your Arch Linux system. Run the following command in a terminal to install them.

sudo pacman -S nodejs git

Step 2 - Clone Schnack Repository

The next step is to clone the Schnack repository from GitHub. Run the following command in a terminal to clone the repository.

git clone https://github.com/schn4ck/schnack.git

Step 3 - Install Dependencies

Once you have cloned the Schnack repository, navigate to the directory using the following command.

cd schnack

After that, run the following command to install the dependencies.

npm install

Step 4 - Configure Schnack

The next step is to create a configuration file for Schnack. Run the following command to create a sample configuration file.

cp .env.sample .env

After that, open the .env file in your favorite text editor and configure it according to your needs. You can set the PORT number, database credentials, and other settings in the .env file.

nano .env

Step 5 - Start Schnack

Once you have configured Schnack, you can start it using the following command.

npm start

After that, Schnack will be accessible on the specified port number. You can visit http://localhost:[PORT] in your web browser to see Schnack in action.

Conclusion

That’s it - you have successfully installed Schnack on Arch Linux. You can customize the look and feel of Schnack by editing the CSS file. Enjoy integrating Schnack into your website!

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