#Install on Windows
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i mean, you could try running it on WSL2 as the snap package - but i would not suggest doing so.
You can also go the dev way and install node.js and yarn then download the source code from github and run yarn in the folder from the terminal and then do yarn start I think
Whoa. Over my head. Just looking to install and config. So I guess no. Thanks.