Localizer is a tool used for web localization and translation in real-time. In this tutorial, we will be learning how to install Localizer on OpenSUSE Latest.
Before we begin, ensure that you have a running instance of OpenSUSE Latest and the following installed:
To start the installation, we need to download the installation script. To download it, run the following command:
curl -O https://localizer.dev/install.sh
Once the download is complete, we need to make the script executable. To do this, run the following command:
chmod +x install.sh
With the script now executable, we can proceed to run it. To run the script, run the command below:
sudo ./install.sh
This command will install Localizer on your system. Remember to use sudo
as the installation needs root privileges.
To verify that Localizer is installed on your system, run the command:
localizer version
This command will display the version of Localizer installed on your system.
In this tutorial, we learned how to install Localizer on OpenSUSE Latest. Localizer is now installed on your system and ready to use.
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