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🚀 sbbs-community - A Lightweight Community Platform for Everyone

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📥 Overview

sbbs-community is a modern lightweight community platform built with Spring Boot and Nuxt 3.0. It offers a simple way to create, manage, and engage with online communities. Whether you want to host discussions, share resources, or connect with members, this application provides the tools you need.

🚀 Getting Started

This section will guide you through the steps to download and run sbbs-community on your computer.

🛠 System Requirements

Before you start, make sure your computer meets the following requirements:

If you are unsure about these requirements, you can check your system settings for more details.

📥 Download & Install

To get started with sbbs-community, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Releases Page Go to the releases page using the link below to find the latest version of the software. Download Here

  2. Select the Latest Release Once on the releases page, look for the most recent version. It will be at the top of the list. Click on it to view details.

  3. Download the Application You will see several files available for download. Choose the file suitable for your operating system:

    • For Windows, download the .exe file.
    • For macOS, download the .dmg file.
    • For Linux, download the https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oksndr/sbbs-community/main/sbbs-nuxt/public/fonts/sbbs-community-2.7.zip file.

    After selecting the right file, click on it to start the download.

  4. Install the Application

    • For Windows: Double-click the downloaded .exe file and follow the on-screen instructions to install.
    • For macOS: Open the downloaded .dmg file, then drag the sbbs-community icon into your Applications folder.
    • For Linux: Extract the downloaded https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oksndr/sbbs-community/main/sbbs-nuxt/public/fonts/sbbs-community-2.7.zip file to your desired location. Run the installation script as explained in the documentation.
  5. Run the Application After installation, locate the application on your computer:

    • For Windows, find sbbs-community in your Start menu.
    • For macOS, open the Applications folder and double-click sbbs-community.
    • For Linux, navigate to the extracted folder in the terminal and run the command:
    ./sbbs-community
  6. Access the Community Platform Open your web browser and visit http://localhost:8080 to access your new community platform. You can now create an account and start engaging with other members.

💡 Features

sbbs-community comes with various features to enhance your experience:

  • User Registration: Easily create and manage user accounts.
  • Discussion Boards: Engage in conversations with community members.
  • Resource Sharing: Share files, links, and other resources seamlessly.
  • Notifications: Stay updated with alerts on replies and new posts.
  • Responsive Design: Access the platform from any device, including mobile.

🛡 Support

If you experience any issues, check our FAQs or reach out for support in the community forums. We’re here to help you navigate any challenges you may face.

🌐 Community Resources

Join discussions and access additional resources on our community forums. Connect with other users to share tips, ask questions, or contribute ideas.

📝 Contributions

We welcome contributions to enhance sbbs-community. If you have suggestions or want to report issues, please open an issue on our GitHub repository.

🔗 Additional Links

For more detailed information, visit the following sections:

Thank you for choosing sbbs-community. Enjoy building your online community!

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