How to Install MedusaJs on OpenBSD

In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps required to install MedusaJs on OpenBSD.

Prerequisites

Before proceeding, ensure that you have installed the following:

Install Node.js

  1. Install nodejs using the package manager:
sudo pkg_add node
  1. Verify the installation by running the following command:
node -v

You should see output similar to "v14.17.1".

Install MedusaJs

  1. Install MedusaJs using npm, the Node.js package manager:
sudo npm install -g medusajs

Verify the Installation

To verify that MedusaJs was installed correctly, run the following command:

medusa --version

You should see output similar to "medusa/0.11.8 darwin-x64 node-v14.17.1".

Congratulations! You have successfully installed MedusaJs on OpenBSD. You can now start using it to build amazing applications.

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