Use [nvm](https://github.com/creationix/nvm) to install a recent version of NodeJS. Download and unpack or clone this repository, and run the following in the root directory:
Install PostgreSQL, make sure password authentication is enabled (scram-sha-256) and create a database with a privileged user.
For optimal search engine performance, copy `traxxx.stop` to your PostgresQL text search directory, usually `/usr/share/postgresql/tsearch_data/ or `/usr/local/share/postgresql/tsearch_data/`.
Do not modify `config/default.js`, but instead create a copy at `config/local.js` containing the properties you wish to change. If you have set `NODE_ENV`, copy `assets/js/config/default.js` to `assets/js/config/[environment].js`.
*`--fetch`: Fetch updates instead of running the webserver. Without further arguments, it will use the networks and sites defined in the configuration file.
*`--site [site ID]`: Fetch updates from a specific site. The site ID is typically the site name in lowercase and without cases or special characters. For example, Teens Like It Big is teenslikeitbig.
*`--network [network ID]`: Fetch updates from all sites of a specific network. The network ID is composed similarly to the site ID.
*`--deep`: Follow each release link found running `--site` or `--network` and scrape it for more details. Enabled by default at the moment of writing; use `--no-deep` to only save information found on the overview pages.
*`--copy`: Try to copy relevant results to the clipboard. When used with `--scene`, it will copy the filename as defined in the config with all the details filled in.
#### Developer options
*`--no-save`: Do not store retrieved information in local database, forcing re-fetch.