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How to Install FX on FreeBSD Latest

FX is a command-line tool that provides a convenient way to visualize and manipulate JSON data. If you're using FreeBSD Latest and want to use FX, you'll need to follow these steps to install it:

Step 1: Install Dependencies

Before you can install FX, you'll need to install some dependencies:

  1. Open the terminal on FreeBSD Latest.
  2. Run the following command to update the package system:
sudo pkg update
  1. Install the required dependencies using the following command:
sudo pkg install node npm

Step 2: Clone the FX Repository

Next, you'll need to clone the FX repository from GitHub:

  1. Open the terminal on FreeBSD Latest.
  2. Run the following command to clone the FX repository:
git clone https://github.com/metrue/fx.git

Step 3: Install FX

Now that you've installed the dependencies and cloned the FX repository, you're ready to install FX itself:

  1. Navigate to the FX directory using the following command:
cd fx
  1. Run the following command to install FX:
npm install -g

Step 4: Verify the FX Installation

Finally, you can verify that FX was installed correctly:

  1. Open the terminal on FreeBSD Latest.
  2. Run the following command to launch FX:
fx

If the installation was successful, you should see the FX command-line interface.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed FX on FreeBSD Latest. You can now use this powerful tool to visualize and manipulate JSON data.

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