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such as [Nginx](https://github.com/zedeus/nitter/wiki/Nginx) or Apache for
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security reasons.
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To run Nitter with docker, you will need to install Redis before you run these commands.
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### Docker
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To run Nitter with Docker, you'll need to install Redis before you run these commands.
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To build and run Nitter in Docker:
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```bash
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Note the Docker commands expect a `nitter.conf` file in the directory you run them.
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### systemd
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To run Nitter via systemd you can use this service file:
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```ini
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Then enable and run the service:
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`systemctl enable --now nitter.service`
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### Logging
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Nitter currently prints some errors to stdout, and there is no real logging
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implemented. If you're running Nitter with systemd, you can check stdout like
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this: `journalctl -u nitter.service` (add `--follow` to see just the last 15
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