How to Install Cactus Comments on Clear Linux Latest

Cactus Comments is a comment system that can be integrated into any website or platform that supports JavaScript. In this tutorial, we will explain how to install Cactus Comments on Clear Linux Latest.

Step 1: Install Node.js

Cactus Comments is built using Node.js, so it's important to have Node.js installed on your system. You can install Node.js on Clear Linux Latest by running the following command in your terminal:

sudo swupd bundle-add nodejs-basic

This will install the basic Node.js package along with its dependencies.

Step 2: Download Cactus Comments

The next step is to download Cactus Comments from their official website. You can download it from the following link: https://cactus.chat/download/latest

Once the download is complete, extract the downloaded file to your desired location.

Step 3: Install Packages

Now you need to navigate to the extracted Cactus Comments directory and install the required packages for it to work. You can do that by running the following command:

npm install

This command will install all the required packages that are needed for Cactus Comments to work properly.

Step 4: Start the Server

Once you have installed all the packages, you can start the Cactus Comments server by running the following command:

npm start

This will start the Cactus Comments server and you can now access it on your browser by navigating to http://localhost:3000.

Step 5: Configure Cactus Comments

The last step is to configure Cactus Comments according to your needs. You can configure settings such as notifications, language support, and moderation settings. To do this, you need to navigate to the admin panel by clicking on the 'Admin' button on the top right corner of the Cactus Comments page.

Conclusion

That's it! You have successfully installed Cactus Comments on Clear Linux Latest. You can now integrate Cactus Comments into your website or platform and start engaging with your audience.

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