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For starters, Fipamo requires [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org/en/) (anything greater than 10.16.3 is cool). Fipamo can be used on the server or your local desktop so once you have that installed, the only dependancy left is the mighty [PM2](https://www.npmjs.com/package/pm2) which used to keep the site alive. You can install that easily from the command line by running `npm install pm2 -g`.
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For starters, Fipamo requires [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org/en/) (anything greater than 10.16.3 is cool). Fipamo can be used on the server or your local desktop so once you have that installed, the only dependancy left is the mighty [PM2](https://www.npmjs.com/package/pm2) which used to keep the site alive. You can install that easily from the command line by running `npm install pm2 -g`.
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Once that is done, grab a copy of the latest release or clone it to make it easier to update. Go into the directory you dumped in and run 'npm start' and then head to `http://localhost:2314/@/dashboard` and enter some basic info for the set up and you're good go.
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Once that is done, grab a copy of the latest release[link to release] or clone[clone url] it to make it easier to update. Go into the directory you dumped in and run 'npm start' and then head to `http://localhost:2314/@/dashboard` and enter some basic info for the set up and you're good go.
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If you're using Fipamo on a server to host and serve, it doesn't care what kind of web server you have. Just set up a reverse proxy so it knows where to find your site and hook it up to our domain. [Examples of Apache and NGINX proxy set ups for Fipamo]
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Also it is strongly recommened to set up a ssl certificate to protect yourself if your using Fipamo through a web serve. [Certbot](https://certbot.eff.org/instructions) makes this proces dead simple.
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Yup. That's it.
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