How to Install Bubo Reader on Windows 11

Bubo Reader is an open-source RSS reader that allows users to stay up-to-date with their favorite blogs and news sources. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to install Bubo Reader on Windows 11.

Prerequisites

Before installing Bubo Reader on your Windows 11 computer, you need to make sure that you have the following:

Installation

Follow the steps below to install Bubo Reader on your Windows 11 computer:

  1. Open the Command Prompt application on your Windows 11 computer by pressing the Windows key + X and clicking on "Command Prompt".
  2. Navigate to the folder where you want Bubo Reader to be installed. For example, to install it in the Downloads folder, type the following command in the Command Prompt: cd C:\Users\YourUsername\Downloads. Replace "YourUsername" with your Windows 11 username.
  3. Next, clone the Bubo Reader repository from GitHub by typing the following command in the Command Prompt: git clone https://github.com/georgemandis/bubo-rss.git.
  4. Once the cloning process is complete, navigate to the "bubo-rss" folder by typing the following command: cd bubo-rss.
  5. Now, install the necessary dependencies by running the following command: npm install. Note that you need to have Node.js installed on your computer to execute this command. You can download Node.js from https://nodejs.org/en/download/.
  6. Finally, start Bubo Reader by running the following command: npm start. This will launch Bubo Reader in your default web browser.

You have successfully installed Bubo Reader on your Windows 11 computer.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Bubo Reader on your Windows 11 computer. Bubo Reader is a great RSS reader that allows you to stay up-to-date with your favorite news sources and blogs. If you encounter any issues during the installation process, please refer to the documentation on the Bubo Reader GitHub repository.

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