How to Install Musical Artifacts on FreeBSD Latest

Musical Artifacts is a website that hosts a diverse collection of free and open-source musical software, plugins, and project files. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Musical Artifacts on your FreeBSD Latest system.

Prerequisites

Before proceeding with the installation, you need to ensure that your system meets the following requirements:

Step 1: Install Dependencies

The first step is to install the dependencies required to run Musical Artifacts on your FreeBSD Latest system. Open the terminal and execute the following command:

sudo pkg install git ffmpeg mkvtoolnix rubygem-bundler sudo

This command will install all the necessary dependencies required to run Musical Artifacts on your FreeBSD Latest system.

Step 2: Clone Musical Artifacts Repository

In the next step, you need to clone the Musical Artifacts repository from GitHub. Open the terminal and execute the following command:

sudo git clone https://github.com/musical-artifacts/musical-artifacts.git /usr/local/www/musical-artifacts

This command will download the Musical Artifacts repository to the /usr/local/www/musical-artifacts directory on your FreeBSD Latest system.

Step 3: Install Ruby Dependencies

After cloning the repository, execute the following command to install the Ruby dependencies required to run Musical Artifacts:

cd /usr/local/www/musical-artifacts
sudo bundle install

This command will install all the Ruby dependencies required to run Musical Artifacts on your FreeBSD Latest system.

Step 4: Create the Database

In this step, you need to create the database required by Musical Artifacts. Execute the following command to create the database:

sudo cp config/database.yml.example config/database.yml
sudo bundle exec rake db:create

This command will create the database required by Musical Artifacts.

Step 5: Seed the Database

Execute the following command to seed the database with initial data:

sudo bundle exec rake db:seed

This command will populate the database with the initial data required by Musical Artifacts.

Step 6: Start the Server

Finally, execute the following command to start the Musical Artifacts server:

sudo bundle exec rails server -d

This command will start the Musical Artifacts server in the background.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you learned how to install Musical Artifacts on your FreeBSD Latest system. You can now access it by opening your web browser and navigating to http://localhost:3000. From there, you can explore the vast collection of free and open-source musical software, plugins, and project files.

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