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* [Security](#security)
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* [Privacy](#privacy)
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* [Self hosting](#self-hosting)
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* [Install](#install)
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* [Local](#local)
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* [Update](#updating-to-new-versions)
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* [External access](#external-access)
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* [Server](#server)
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* [Powered by](#powered-by)
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## Features:
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# Self hosting
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### Install
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### Local
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You don't need a server to run Parasitter. You can run it on your computer locally and own your (little) data. The installation process is done on a GNU/Linux environment, but should be pretty similar on other platforms.
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1. Install `python3`, `pip3` and `git`.
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2. Clone this repository:
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- `git clone https://github.com/pluja/Parasitter.git`
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> It may be that there are no new packages to install. In that case, all requirements will be satisfied.
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5. Done! You are on latest version.
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### External access:
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### Server
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Another option is to host a Parasitter server so you can access it from anywhere or give access to your beloved friends/community. Installation is a little bit more complex than the [local](#local), but should be easy if you follow the steps.
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> WARNING: This section is under construction.
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##### Installing the app:
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1. Install base dependencies:
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