How to Install Nhost on NetBSD

Nhost is a powerful platform that makes it easy to build web and mobile applications. If you need to install Nhost on your NetBSD machine, follow these steps:

Prerequisites

Before installing, make sure you have the following installed on your NetBSD machine:

Step 1: Install nhost-cli

To install nhost-cli, run the following command:

npm install -g nhost

This will install nhost-cli globally on your system, making it accessible from anywhere.

Step 2: Create a new project

To create a new Nhost project, you can use the nhost create command. This will prompt you to provide some basic information about your project.

nhost create my-project

Replace my-project with the name of your project.

Step 3: Set up the database

Before you can start using Nhost, you need to set up your database. To do this, run the following command:

nhost setup

This will prompt you to provide your PostgreSQL connection information. Once you have entered this information, Nhost will create a new database for your project.

Step 4: Start the app

To start your new Nhost app, navigate into your project directory and run the following command:

nhost dev

This will start a development server and open your app in your default web browser.

That's it! You now have Nhost installed and running on your NetBSD machine.

Note: If you encounter any issues during the installation process, be sure to consult the Nhost documentation.

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