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- [Docker](#2-docker)
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- [Docker](#2-docker)
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- [AUR](#3-aur)
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- [AUR](#3-aur)
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- [GitHub Releases](#4-github-releases)
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- [GitHub Releases](#4-github-releases)
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- [Repl.it](#5-replit)
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- [Replit](#5-replit)
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- [Deployment](#deployment)
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- [Deployment](#deployment)
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**Cookies:** Libreddit uses optional cookies to store any configured settings in [the settings menu](https://libredd.it/settings). This is not a cross-site cookie and the cookie holds no personal data, only a value of the possible layout.
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**Cookies:** Libreddit uses optional cookies to store any configured settings in [the settings menu](https://libredd.it/settings). This is not a cross-site cookie and the cookie holds no personal data, only a value of the possible layout.
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**Hosting:** The official instances are hosted on [Repl.it](https://repl.it/) which monitors usage to prevent abuse. I can understand if this invalidates certain users' threat models and therefore, selfhosting and browsing through Tor are welcomed.
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**Hosting:** The official instances are hosted on [Replit](https://replit.com/) which monitors usage to prevent abuse. I can understand if this invalidates certain users' threat models and therefore, selfhosting and browsing through Tor are welcomed.
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If you're on Linux and none of these methods work for you, you can grab a Linux binary from [the newest release](https://github.com/spikecodes/libreddit/releases/latest).
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If you're on Linux and none of these methods work for you, you can grab a Linux binary from [the newest release](https://github.com/spikecodes/libreddit/releases/latest).
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## 5) Repl.it
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## 5) Replit
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**Note:** Repl.it is a free option but they are *not* private and will monitor server usage to prevent abuse. If you need a free and easy setup, this method may work best for you.
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**Note:** Replit is a free option but they are *not* private and will monitor server usage to prevent abuse. If you need a free and easy setup, this method may work best for you.
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1. Create a Repl.it account (see note above)
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1. Create a Replit account (see note above)
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2. Visit [the official Repl](https://repl.it/@spikethecoder/libreddit) and fork it
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2. Visit [the official Repl](https://replit.com/@spikethecoder/libreddit) and fork it
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3. Hit the run button to download the latest Libreddit version and start it
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3. Hit the run button to download the latest Libreddit version and start it
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In the web preview (defaults to top right), you should see your instance hosted where you can assign a [custom domain](https://docs.repl.it/repls/web-hosting#custom-domains).
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In the web preview (defaults to top right), you should see your instance hosted where you can assign a [custom domain](https://docs.replit.com/repls/web-hosting#custom-domains).
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