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How to Install Mars Server on Manjaro

This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Mars Server on your Manjaro system. Mars Server is an open-source project available on GitHub, which can be easily installed on Manjaro.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, please ensure that you have the following:

Installation Process

To install Mars Server on Manjaro, follow the steps below:

Step 1: Install Git

First, you'll need to ensure that Git is installed on your system. To do that, open the terminal and run the following command:

sudo pacman -S git

Step 2: Clone the Mars Server Repository

Next, you'll need to clone the Mars Server repository from GitHub. To do that, run the following command in the terminal:

git clone https://github.com/borjapazr/mars-server.git

This will create a copy of the Mars Server repository in your home directory.

Step 3: Install Dependencies

After cloning the repository, you'll need to install the dependencies needed for Mars Server. To install the dependencies, run the following command in the terminal:

cd mars-server
npm install

This will install all the necessary dependencies for Mars Server.

Step 4: Start the Server

Once all the dependencies are installed, you can start Mars Server by running the following command in the terminal:

npm start

This will start the Mars Server on your Manjaro system. You can now access the server by visiting http://localhost:3000 in your web browser.

If you want to start the server with verbose logging, you can run the following command instead:

npm run start:verbose

Conclusion

That's it! You've successfully installed Mars Server on Manjaro. You can now start building amazing applications with Mars Server.

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