PocketBase is an online database platform that enables users to manage their database with ease. It helps businesses and individuals to store, manage, and retrieve their data anywhere in the world from any device.
Here's a quick guide on how to install PocketBase on Linux Mint Latest.
Open your preferred web browser and visit https://pocketbase.io/.
To use PocketBase, you need to sign up for a free account. Click the "Sign-Up" button on the top right corner of the homepage.
After signing up, you will be redirected to the dashboard. Click the "Create a New App" button.
Select the plan that best fits your needs by clicking on the "Choose Plan" button.
To install PocketBase CLI, follow the instructions below.
Open the terminal by pressing CTRL
+ ALT
+ T
on your keyboard.
Execute the following commands one after the other in the terminal.
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get install curl
Execute the following command in the terminal.
curl -L https://pocketbase.io/cli/install | sh
Verify the installation by executing the following command in the terminal.
pocketbase --version
If the installation was successful, you should see the version of PocketBase CLI installed.
Now that you have installed PocketBase CLI, you need to initialize the app. Here's what to do:
Navigate to the directory where you want to create the app. Execute the following command in the terminal.
cd /path/to/your/directory
Execute the following command in the terminal.
pocketbase init
This will create the necessary files and directories for your app.
To deploy the app, execute the following command in the terminal.
pocketbase deploy
This will upload your app to the PocketBase server.
To access the app, go to https://pocketbase.io/dashboard. Click on the app you just created and click on the "Access App" button.
That's it! You can now use PocketBase to manage your data.
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