How to Install Sandstorm on EndeavourOS Latest

Sandstorm is an open-source platform for self-hosting web applications. You can use Sandstorm to easily set up and maintain your own server, and deploy web applications with just a few clicks. This tutorial will walk you through the process of installing Sandstorm on EndeavourOS Latest, step by step.

Prerequisites

Before we begin the installation process, you will need the following:

Step 1: Download and Execute Sandstorm Install Script

The first step is to download the Sandstorm installation script and execute it. This script will install all of the necessary dependencies and packages required for the Sandstorm installation.

To download and execute the script, run the following commands:

curl https://install.sandstorm.io | bash

This will begin the installation process. You may see some output on your terminal window, as the installation script downloads and installs all of the necessary packages and dependencies.

Step 2: Start Sandstorm

Once the installation process is complete, you can start the Sandstorm server by running the following command:

sudo sandstorm start

This will start the Sandstorm server, which will now be accessible through your web browser.

Step 3: Access Sandstorm

To access Sandstorm, open a web browser and visit the following URL:

http://localhost:6080/

This will take you to the Sandstorm login screen. Here, you can create a new account, or sign in with an existing account.

Step 4: Deploy Applications

Once you have logged in to Sandstorm, you can deploy web applications by clicking on the "Install App" button at the bottom of the screen. This will take you to the Sandstorm app store, where you can browse and install applications.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Sandstorm on EndeavourOS Latest, step by step. With Sandstorm installed, you can easily deploy web applications and manage them with just a few clicks, making it an ideal platform for self-hosting web applications.

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