Shaark is a network traffic analyzer that provides a visualization of network traffic on a dashboard. Here's how to install Shaark on Manjaro:
Shaark requires Node.js to be installed on your system, so the first step is to install Node.js on your Manjaro system. Run the following commands in the terminal:
sudo pacman -S nodejs npm
This command will install Node.js and its package manager, npm, on your system.
Next, you need to clone the Shaark repository from GitHub. Run the following command in the terminal to clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/MarceauKa/shaark.git
Once the repository is cloned, navigate to the project directory and install the required dependencies with following commands:
cd shaark
npm install
This will install all the necessary dependencies required by Shaark.
Once you have installed all the dependencies, you can start Shaark by running the following command:
npm start
This will start Shaark on your Manjaro system, and you can access it from your web browser at http://localhost:3000
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In this tutorial, you learned how to install Shaark on Manjaro. By following these steps, you should now have Shaark up and running on your system, and you can start analying your network traffic using the Shaark dashboard.
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