How to Install Neko on Fedora Server Latest

Neko is a lightweight web server that supports multiple programming languages, including PHP, Python, Perl, Ruby, and Lua. Installing Neko on Fedora Server Latest can be a breeze if you follow these simple steps:

Prerequisites

Before you begin, make sure that:

Step 1: Add Neko Repository

Neko is not yet available in the official Fedora repository, but you can add the Neko repository to Fedora by running the following command:

sudo dnf config-manager --add-repo=https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/m1k1o/neko/repo/fedora-$(rpm -E %fedora)/m1k1o-neko-fedora-$(rpm -E %fedora).repo

This command adds the Neko repository to your system's package manager.

Step 2: Install Neko

Once the repository is added, you can install the latest version of Neko by running this command:

sudo dnf install neko

This command installs Neko and all of its dependencies.

Step 3: Start Neko Service

After the installation, you can start the Neko service by running this command:

sudo systemctl start neko

This command starts the Neko service, and it will be available on port 8080 by default.

Step 4: Enable Neko Service

If you want Neko to start automatically when your server boots, you can enable it by running this command:

sudo systemctl enable neko

This command enables the Neko service, and it will start automatically when your server boots.

Conclusion

Installing Neko on Fedora Server Latest is easy with these simple steps. Once you have Neko up and running, you can start developing applications in your favorite programming language.

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