How to Install Algernon on Fedora CoreOS Latest

Algernon is a powerful web server platform for building faster and more secure websites. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Algernon on Fedora CoreOS latest version.

Prerequisites

Before proceeding, you will need:

Step 1: Download Algernon

To download Algernon, use the following command in your Fedora CoreOS terminal:

curl -LJO https://github.com/xyproto/algernon/releases/download/1.12.10/algernon-1.12.10_linux_amd64.tar.gz

Step 2: Extract Algernon

After downloading Algernon, proceed to extract the files using the following commands:

tar -zxvf algernon-1.12.10_linux_amd64.tar.gz

This will extract Algernon to a directory named algernon in the current working directory.

Step 3: Move Algernon to /user/local/bin

To move Algernon, use the following command:

sudo mv ~/algernon/algernon /usr/local/bin

Step 4: Test Algernon

To test Algernon, run the following command in your terminal:

algernon --version

This command will output the version of Algernon, which means it is correctly installed and ready to use.

Conclusion

Now you have successfully installed Algernon on your Fedora CoreOS latest version. You can now go ahead and use Algernon to build faster and more secure websites.

Congratulations!

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