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How to Install RSS Fulltext Proxy on OpenSUSE Latest

RSS Fulltext Proxy is an open-source tool that allows you to fetch RSS feeds and convert them into full-text content. This tutorial will walk you through the installation process on OpenSUSE Latest.

Prerequisites

Before we begin, make sure that you have:

Step 1 - Install Git

First, we need to install Git, a version control system. To do this, run the following command:

sudo zypper in git

Enter your password when prompted, and then press Enter to confirm the installation.

Step 2 - Clone the Repository

Next, we need to clone the RSS Fulltext Proxy repository. Open a terminal window and run the following command:

git clone https://github.com/Kombustor/rss-fulltext-proxy.git

This will create a new directory called rss-fulltext-proxy in your current directory.

Step 3 - Install Dependencies

RSS Fulltext Proxy requires Node.js and npm to be installed. To install these dependencies, run the following command:

sudo zypper in nodejs npm

This command will install both Node.js and npm.

Step 4 - Install RSS Fulltext Proxy

Before we can use RSS Fulltext Proxy, we need to install its dependencies. Change to the rss-fulltext-proxy directory you created earlier:

cd rss-fulltext-proxy

Then, install the dependencies by running:

npm install

This process may take a few minutes.

Step 5 - Run RSS Fulltext Proxy

Now that we have installed RSS Fulltext Proxy and its dependencies, we can run it. Start RSS Fulltext Proxy with the following command:

npm start

By default, RSS Fulltext Proxy listens on port 3000. You can access it by visiting http://localhost:3000 in your web browser.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install RSS Fulltext Proxy on OpenSUSE Latest. It's a powerful tool that allows you to fetch RSS feeds and convert them into full-text content. Use it to gather the information you need from your favorite websites, without having to visit them manually.

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