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Step 1 – Installing Node.js
First, use the following commands to install NPM and Node.js on your system. In below commands, the first command will install some required packages on the system. The second command will add PPA for node.js to your system. After that update, your all attached PPA and last command will install Node.js and NPM on your system. You can visit our tutorial to install latest Node.js on Fedora systems.
Step 2 – Install Cordova on Fedora
Now use the following command to install Cordova on your system using npm command. It will install all other required node modules on your system.
Step 3 – Check Cordova Version
After successful installation of Cordova on your system, Use the following command to check Cordova version.
Step 4 – Create Application with Cordova
Use the Cordova command to create your Application. Execute the below command to create an application with name myapp. You can change the name on yours. Now add the required platform in your application. This will create required files for the corresponding platform under the platforms/android and platforms/ios directories. Use below command to list the installed and available platforms for Cordova application. If you accidentally added any platform which you no longer needs, just remove that using commands like below.
Step 5 – Build Cordova Application
Before building a Cordova application, make sure that the system fulfills all the requirements for your build environment. On all requirements completed successfully run the build command to build your application.