MediaHut is a command-line interface tool that helps you download videos, images, and other media from the internet. It is an open-source tool available on GitHub. Installing MediaHut on FreeBSD Latest is simple and straightforward. This tutorial shows how to install MediaHut from the official GitHub repository on FreeBSD Latest.
Before we start installing MediaHut, we need to ensure that the following prerequisites are met:
MediaHut requires the following dependencies to work properly:
To install these dependencies, log in to your FreeBSD Latest server as root and run the following commands:
pkg install python3 git
To download MediaHut, clone the official GitHub repository to your FreeBSD Latest server. This can be done using git. Run the following command to clone the MediaHut repository:
git clone https://github.com/Fortyseven/MediaHut.git
This command will clone the MediaHut repository to your current directory.
To install MediaHut, navigate to the cloned MediaHut directory and run the following command:
python3 setup.py install
This command will install MediaHut on FreeBSD Latest. Once the installation is complete, you can use MediaHut to download media from the internet.
To verify that MediaHut is installed correctly, run the following command:
mediahut --version
This command will display the current version of MediaHut installed on your FreeBSD Latest system.
Congratulations, you have successfully installed MediaHut on FreeBSD Latest. You can now use MediaHut to download media from various websites. MediaHut is a reliable and efficient tool that simplifies the process of downloading media from the internet.
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