KeystoneJS is a Node.js-based content management system that is both powerful and flexible. It can be used to create websites, applications, and APIs with ease. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing KeystoneJS on the latest version of Fedora CoreOS.
Before proceeding with the installation, you need to have the following prerequisites ready:
If you do not have Node.js already installed, you can install it by running the following command in your terminal:
sudo dnf install nodejs
Follow the steps below to install KeystoneJS on Fedora CoreOS:
To install KeystoneJS, open your terminal and run the following command:
npm install -g generator-keystone
After installing KeystoneJS, you can create a new project by running the following command:
yo keystone
The generator will prompt you to provide some basic information about your project. Follow the prompts to configure KeystoneJS for your requirements.
Finally, run the following command to start your KeystoneJS project:
npm start
Once the project is started, you can open your browser and visit http://localhost:3000 to view the KeystoneJS dashboard.
That's it! You have successfully installed KeystoneJS on the latest version of Fedora CoreOS. If you have any issues during the installation, please refer to the KeystoneJS documentation for troubleshooting tips. Happy coding!
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