# Self-Hosting ## Without Docker Install Node and NPM: ```bash # Debian, Ubuntu # TODO: Really old version in repos, use nodesource sudo apt install nodejs npm # CentOS sudo yum install nodejs # Arch sudo pacman -S nodejs npm # Alpine doas apk add nodejs npm ``` Create a user for txtdot, log in: ```bash # Not Alpine (coreutils) sudo useradd -r -m -s /sbin/nologin -U txtdot sudo -u txtdot bash # Alpine (busybox) doas addgroup -S txtdot doas adduser -h /home/txtdot -s /sbin/nologin -G txtdot -S -D txtdot doas -u txtdot bash ``` Clone the repo: ```bash git clone https://github.com/txtdot/txtdot.git src ``` Install packages, compile TS: ```bash cd src npm install npm run build ``` Manually start the server to check if it works (Ctrl+C to exit): ```bash npm run start ``` Log out from txtdot account: `exit` ### Add txtdot to autostart Either using systemd unit file: ```bash wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TxtDot/txtdot/main/config/txtdot.service sudo chown root:root txtdot.service sudo chmod 644 txtdot.service sudo mv txtdot.service /etc/systemd/system/ sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl enable txtdot sudo systemctl start txtdot ``` Or using OpenRC script: ```bash wget -O txtdot https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TxtDot/txtdot/main/config/txtdot.init doas chown root:root txtdot doas chmod 755 txtdot doas mv txtdot /etc/init.d/ doas rc-update add txtdot doas rc-service txtdot start ``` Or using crontab: ```bash sudo crontab -u txtdot -e # The command will open an editor # Add this line to the end of the file: @reboot sleep 10 && cd /home/txtdot/src && npm run start # Save the file and exit ``` ## With Docker Docker Engine and Docker Compose are required. Note that built images are not provided via Docker Hub. If you can't or don't want to build them on your server and don't want to setup a CI/CD system, [let us know](https://github.com/txtdot/txtdot/issues), we'll consider setting up a GitHub Actions workflow. ```bash git clone https://github.com/txtdot/txtdot.git cd txtdot docker compose build docker compose up -d ```