@@ -89,25 +89,25 @@ in [his wiki].
This assumes Willow will run on an always-on server, like a VPS.
-* Clone the repo with `git clone https://git.sr.ht/~amolith/willow`.-* Enter the repo's folder with `cd willow`.
+* Clone the repo with `git clone https://git.sr.ht/~amolith/willow`
+* Enter the repo's folder with `cd willow`
* Build the binary with `CGO_ENABLED=0 go build -ldflags="-s -w" -o willow
- ./cmd`.-* Transfer the binary to the server however you like.-* Execute the binary with `./willow`.-* Edit the config with `vim config.toml`.-* Daemonise Willow using systemd or OpenRC or whatever you prefer.
+ ./cmd`
+* Transfer the binary to the server however you like
+* Execute the binary with `./willow`
+* Edit the config with `vim config.toml`
+* Daemonise Willow using systemd or OpenRC or whatever you prefer
* Reverse-proxy the web UI (defaults to `localhost:1313`) with Caddy or NGINX or
- whatever you prefer.
+ whatever you prefer
### Use
-* Create a user with `./willow -a <username>`.
+* Create a user with `./willow -a <username>`
* Open the web UI (defaults to `localhost:1313`, but [installation] had you put
- a proxy in front).-* Click `Track new project`.-* Fill out the form and press `Next`.-* Indicate which version you're currently on and press `Track releases`.
+ a proxy in front)
+* Click `Track new project`
+* Fill out the form and press `Next`
+* Indicate which version you're currently on and press `Track releases`
* You're now tracking that project's releases!
[installation]: #installation