How to Install Mosparo on OpenBSD

Mosparo is an open-source password manager that can store your passwords in a safe and secure way. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Mosparo on OpenBSD.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, make sure you have the following:

Step 1 - Install Dependencies

You need to install some dependencies that Mosparo requires. To do this, open the terminal and run the following command:

sudo pkg_add curl git node

This command will install curl, git, and node on your OpenBSD system.

Step 2 - Clone Mosparo Repository

Next, we will clone the Mosparo repository from its official GitHub page. To do this, run the following command:

git clone https://github.com/mosparo/mosparo.git

This will download the Mosparo repository onto your local system.

Step 3 - Install Mosparo

Once you have cloned the repository, navigate to the mosparo directory with the following command:

cd mosparo

Next, install Mosparo with the following command:

npm install

This will install all the necessary dependencies for Mosparo.

Step 4 - Run Mosparo

To run Mosparo, enter the following command:

npm start

This will start Mosparo on your OpenBSD system.

Conclusion

Mosparo is now installed on your OpenBSD system. You can now store your passwords in a safe and secure way.

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