How to Install NeonLink on Windows 10

NeonLink is a tool for testing network connections and proxies. If you want to install it on your Windows 10 machine, follow these steps:

  1. Install Git:
    Visit the Git website and download the installer for Windows. Follow the prompts to install Git on your machine.

  2. Install Python: Visit the Python website and download the latest version of Python for Windows. Follow the prompts to install Python on your machine. Make sure to check the box that adds Python to your PATH.

  3. Install NeonLink: Open your terminal or command prompt and navigate to a folder where you want to install NeonLink. Then, enter the following command:

git clone https://github.com/AlexSciFier/neonlink.git

This will clone the NeonLink repository on your machine.

  1. Install dependencies: Navigate to the neonlink folder and execute the following command to install the necessary dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
  1. Run NeonLink: To test network connections, simply run the following command:
python manage.py runserver

This will start the NeonLink server on your local machine.

Congratulations, you have installed NeonLink on your Windows 10 machine!

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