How to Install Rallly on Fedora CoreOS Latest

Rallly is a free and open-source event scheduling tool that is easy-to-use, intuitive and customizable. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Rallly on the latest version of Fedora CoreOS.

Prerequisites

To follow this tutorial, you will need:

Step 1: Update Your Fedora CoreOS System

Before installing any software, it is good practice to ensure that your system is up-to-date. To update your system, run the following command in your terminal:

sudo rpm-ostree upgrade

Wait for the system update to complete, then reboot your system:

sudo systemctl reboot

Step 2: Install Node.js and NPM

Rallly requires Node.js and NPM to be installed on your system. To install Node.js and NPM, run the following commands in your terminal:

sudo dnf install nodejs sudo dnf install npm

Verify that Node.js and NPM are installed and running correctly by running the following commands:

node -v npm -v

Step 3: Clone Rallly's GitHub Repository

Next, clone Rallly's GitHub repository to your local machine using the following command:

git clone https://github.com/lukevella/rallly

Once the repository has been cloned, navigate to the project directory using the following command:

cd rallly

Step 4: Install Rallly Dependencies

To install Rallly's dependencies, run the following command in your terminal:

npm install

This command will install all of the required dependencies for Rallly to run correctly.

Step 5: Start the Rallly Server

Once Rallly's dependencies have been installed, start the Rallly server using the following command:

npm start

This command will start the Rallly server, and you will be able to access the Rallly web interface by visiting the following URL in your web browser:

http://localhost:3000

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you have learned how to install Rallly on the latest version of Fedora CoreOS. With Rallly, you can easily schedule and manage events, whether you're planning social gatherings or coordinating work projects. Rallly is an excellent open-source tool for simplifying event scheduling and collaboration.

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