This tutorial will guide you through the steps to install Feedpushr, a web-based RSS/Atom feed aggregator, on Clear Linux.
Before proceeding with the installation of Feedpushr, make sure the following requirements are met:
Let's get started!
First, we need to install some dependencies for Feedpushr to function properly. Run the following command in the terminal:
sudo swupd bundle-add devpkg-gnutls devpkg-libxml2 devpkg-pkg-config devpkg-zlib
Next, we need to clone the Feedpushr repository from GitHub. Run the following command in the terminal:
git clone https://github.com/ncarlier/feedpushr.git
This will clone the repository to your current directory.
Now, we are ready to install Feedpushr. Change the directory to the cloned repository and run the following command:
make install
This will install Feedpushr on your system.
Once installed, we need to configure Feedpushr. Edit the etc/feedpushr.yml
file and update the configuration as per your requirement.
sudo nano /usr/local/etc/feedpushr.yml
We are now ready to start Feedpushr. Run the following command in the terminal:
feedpushr --config /usr/local/etc/feedpushr.yml
You should now be able to access Feedpushr at http://localhost:8080
in your web browser.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed and configured Feedpushr on Clear Linux.
In this tutorial, we have covered the steps to install Feedpushr on Clear Linux. Feedpushr is a powerful tool that can help you organize and manage your RSS/Atom feeds. With the right configuration and customization, it can significantly improve your feed reading experience.
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