Short{Paste} is a command-line tool that allows you to easily share files and URLs with others. It offers a quick and efficient way to transfer data from one device to another, making it perfect for sharing files and links with friends and colleagues.
In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps to install Short{Paste} on Fedora Server Latest.
Before starting the installation process, you need to ensure that your system has the required dependencies. To install the required packages, open your terminal and execute the following command:
sudo dnf install git snapd
Once you have installed the necessary dependencies, you can proceed with installing Short{Paste} on your Fedora server. To do this, follow these steps:
git clone https://github.com/adyanth/shortpaste.git
cd
command:cd shortpaste
sudo snap install shortpaste_adyanth-1.0_amd64.snap --dangerous
shortpaste --version
After the installation is complete, you need to configure Short{Paste} to suit your preferences. You can do this by editing the configuration file located in the shortpaste
directory:
nano shortpaste.conf
Here, you can configure the settings to specify the preferred port and other options. Once you've made the necessary changes, save and close the configuration file.
The final step is to start the Short{Paste} service. You can do this by using the following command:
systemctl start snap.shortpaste.shortpaste.service
To ensure that the service starts every time the server is rebooted, enable the service by running:
systemctl enable snap.shortpaste.shortpaste.service
With this guide, you should now have successfully installed Short{Paste} on your Fedora Server Latest. You can now share links and files with ease using Short{Paste}. Enjoy!
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