Link to systemd install instructions
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* Simple to [install and run](#install-and-run)
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* Simple to [install and run](#install-and-run)
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* No runtime dependencies
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* No runtime dependencies
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* Simple to backup, just copy the single database file whenever
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* Simple to back up, just copy the single database file whenever
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* Can be reverse proxied behind any path without configuration
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* Can be reverse proxied behind any path without configuration
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* Snappy, light resource usage
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* Snappy, light resource usage
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* Markdown syntax
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* Markdown syntax
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3. Set execution permission: `chmod a+x sausagewiki`
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3. Set execution permission: `chmod a+x sausagewiki`
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4. Run: `./sausagewiki wiki.db`
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4. Run: `./sausagewiki wiki.db`
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For other platforms you will presently have to build it yourself. Sausagewiki
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For a more permanent installation, you could [install Sausagewiki as a systemd
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is built like other Rust projects, with `cargo build`.
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service](https://github.com/maghoff/sausagewiki/wiki/System-wide-installation-with-systemd).
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Alternatively, you could build it from source code with `cargo build`.
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Command line arguments
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Command line arguments
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