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How to Install File Sharing on Clear Linux Latest

File Sharing is an open-source file-sharing application that allows you to send and receive files between two or more devices. It uses web-based technology to transfer files, making it an easy-to-use tool for sharing files across a network. In this tutorial, we will be installing File Sharing on Clear Linux Latest.

Prerequisites

Before installing File Sharing on Clear Linux Latest, you need the following:

Step 1: Install Git

Git is a version control system that is required to install File Sharing on Clear Linux Latest. To install Git, run the following command in your terminal:

sudo swupd bundle-add git

Step 2: Clone the File Sharing Repository

Next, you need to clone the File Sharing repository from GitHub. To do this, run the following command in your terminal:

git clone https://github.com/axeloz/filesharing.git

This will create a new directory named filesharing in your current directory.

Step 3: Install Dependencies

File Sharing uses a few dependencies that need to be installed before it can run. To install these dependencies, navigate to the filesharing directory and run the following command:

sudo pip3 install -r requirements.txt

This will install all the necessary dependencies for File Sharing.

Step 4: Run File Sharing

To start using File Sharing, navigate to the filesharing directory and run the following command in your terminal:

python3 app.py

This will start the File Sharing web application, which you can access through your browser by navigating to http://localhost:5000.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed File Sharing on Clear Linux Latest. Now you can start sharing files with your friends and colleagues.

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