How to Install Hubleys Dashboard on EndeavourOS

If you are looking for a simple and elegant dashboard to manage your home automation system, then Hubleys Dashboard is a perfect choice. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation process of Hubleys Dashboard on EndeavourOS.

Prerequisites

Before installing Hubleys Dashboard, you need to have the following:

Step 1: Clone Hubleys Dashboard

First of all, you need to clone the Hubleys Dashboard repository from GitHub. To do this, open a terminal and run the following command:

git clone https://github.com/knrdl/hubleys-dashboard.git

This will download the Hubleys Dashboard repository to your local machine.

Step 2: Install Dependencies

Once you have cloned the repository, navigate to the downloaded directory using the terminal and run the following command to install the required dependencies:

npm install

This will download and install all the required dependencies for Hubleys Dashboard to run.

Step 3: Configure Hubleys Dashboard

Before running Hubleys Dashboard, you need to configure it to work with your home automation system. To do this, create a config.json file in the config directory and add your configuration settings. Refer to the official documentation for details on how to configure Hubleys Dashboard.

Step 4: Run Hubleys Dashboard

Once you have configured Hubleys Dashboard, you can start it by running the following command:

npm start

This will start the Hubleys Dashboard on your local machine. Open your web browser and navigate to http://localhost:8080 to access the dashboard.

Conclusion

Hubleys Dashboard is now installed and running on your EndeavourOS system. You can use it to manage your home automation system with ease. If you encounter any issues during the installation process, refer to the official documentation for troubleshooting tips.

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