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Assuming you have the latest version of Ruby of your system, use the following steps to create the collage from flickit.
Install bundler via 'gem install bundler'
Now at the root of this project, please enter 'bundle install' to install all of the gems needed for flickit
To install the gem flickit, enter "gem install flickit"
Now you should be able to enter 'flickit' plus a maximum of ten keywords.
If you enter less than ten keywords, a random word will be picked until a photo can be prhoduced.
Once you see the message 'CREATED COLLAGE', a collage will have been created on your desktop named 'flickr_collage.jpg'.
Open flickr_collage.jpg and you will see the images.
Thanks you!!!
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We found that flickit demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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