How to Install Feedmixer on OpenSUSE Latest

Feedmixer is an open-source tool for merging and filtering RSS and Atom feeds. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps to install Feedmixer on OpenSUSE Latest.

Before we begin, please make sure you have the following requirements:

Now, let's get started with the installation:

Step 1 - Install Required Dependencies

First, let's install the required dependencies.

sudo zypper install python3 python3-pip python3-setuptools

This will install Python 3, pip, and setuptools.

Step 2 - Download Feedmixer

Next, we will download the latest stable release of Feedmixer from GitHub using the following command:

git clone https://github.com/cristoper/feedmixer.git

This command will create a new directory named feedmixer.

Step 3 - Install Feedmixer Dependencies

Now, change your working directory to the feedmixer directory using the following command:

cd feedmixer

Next, let's install the required dependencies.

sudo pip3 install -r requirements.txt

This command will install all the required dependencies for Feedmixer.

Step 4 - Start Feedmixer

Finally, let's start Feedmixer using the following command:

python3 feedmixer.py

This command will start Feedmixer, and you should see the following output:

 * Serving Flask app "feedmixer" (lazy loading)
 * Environment: production
   WARNING: This is a development server. Do not use it in a production deployment.
   Use a production WSGI server instead.
 * Debug mode: off
[2022-01-01 12:34:56,789] INFO in feedmixer: Feedmixer started on http://127.0.0.1:5000/

Feedmixer is now running on http://127.0.0.1:5000/. You can access it using your web browser.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Feedmixer on OpenSUSE Latest. You can now use it to merge and filter RSS and Atom feeds.

If you have any questions or feedback, please leave a comment below. Thank you for reading!

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