How to Install yarn.social on POP! OS Latest

yarn.social is a decentralized social media platform designed for content creators and communities. If you want to install yarn.social on POP! OS Latest, then follow the step-by-step tutorial below.

Step 1: Install Node.js

yarn.social is built using Node.js, so you need to have Node.js installed on your POP! OS Latest system. To install Node.js, run the following command in your terminal:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs npm

This command will update your system and install Node.js and its package manager, npm.

Step 2: Install Yarn

Next, you need to install Yarn, which is the package manager used by yarn.social.

To install Yarn, run the following command in your terminal:

sudo npm install -g yarn

This command will install Yarn globally on your system.

Step 3: Clone the Yarn.social Repository

To install yarn.social on your system, you need to clone the yarn.social repository on your system. Open your terminal and run the following command:

git clone https://github.com/yarnsocial/yarn.git

This command will clone the yarn.social repository on your system.

Step 4: Install the Dependencies

Now that you have cloned the yarn.social repository, you need to install the dependencies. Navigate to the cloned repository folder using the following command:

cd yarn

Then run the following command to install the dependencies:

yarn install

This command will install all the dependencies required by yarn.social.

Step 5: Run Yarn.social

Now that you have installed all the dependencies, you can finally run the yarn.social app on your system.

To start the app, run the following command:

yarn run dev

This command will start the app on your system.

You can now access yarn.social in your web browser by going to http://localhost:3000/.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully installed yarn.social on your POP! OS Latest system. You can now start exploring the app and its features.

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