How to Install Hackershare on OpenSUSE Latest

Hackershare is an open-source knowledge management tool. It allows you to create, organize, and share your knowledge with others. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Hackershare on OpenSUSE latest.

Prerequisites

Before you start, make sure that you have:

Step 1: Install Dependencies

The first step is to install the dependencies required for Hackershare to run on your system. Run the following command to install the needed packages:

sudo zypper install \
python3-Pillow \
python3-cffi \
python3-devel \
python3-lxml \
python3-openpyxl \
python3-PyQt5 \
python3-reportlab \
python3-setuptools \
python3-Sphinx \
python3-wheel \
python3-xlsxwriter \
python3-yaml

Step 2: Install Git

Hackershare is available on GitHub, so you need to install Git to clone the Hackershare repository on your system. To install Git, run:

sudo zypper install git

Step 3: Clone the Hackershare Repository

Now that Git is installed, you can clone the Hackershare repository on your system. To clone the repository, run the following command:

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

This will clone the repository in the current directory.

Step 4: Install Hackershare

Once the repository is cloned, change into the Hackershare directory and run the following command to install Hackershare:

sudo python3 setup.py install

This command will install Hackershare and all its dependencies on your system.

Step 5: Run Hackershare

Once the installation is complete, you can start using Hackershare. To run the application, use the following command:

hackershare

This will start the Hackershare application, and you can use it to organize and share your knowledge.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Hackershare on OpenSUSE latest. If you encounter any issues during the installation, you can refer to the Hackershare GitHub repository for help. Happy knowledge sharing!

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