Glosa is an open-source web-based platform that allows users to create and share language-learning materials. It is designed to help people learn a new language by providing a platform for sharing audio, video, and other learning materials. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Glosa on Windows 10.
Before we begin the installation process, please ensure that you have the following prerequisites:
Follow the below step-by-step guide to install Glosa on your Windows 10 system:
Open the command prompt on your system, and type the following command to clone the Glosa repository:
git clone https://github.com/glosa/glosa-server.git
Once the clone is complete, navigate to the Glosa Server directory:
cd glosa-server
Next, install the necessary dependencies by typing the following command:
npm install
After the installation of the dependencies is complete, you can start the Glosa server by typing the following command in the terminal:
npm start
Once the server is running, you can access the Glosa application by opening the following URL in your web browser:
http://localhost:3000/
You will now be presented with the Glosa login screen. Create an account to log in and continue using the application.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Glosa on your Windows 10 system.
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