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Clarify Redis requirement in Docker section
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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 run Nitter with Docker, you'll need to install and run Redis separately
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before you can run the container. See below for how to also run Redis using
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Docker.
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To build and run Nitter in Docker:
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```bash
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```
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Using docker-compose to run both Nitter and Redis as different containers:
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Change redisHost from `localhost` to `redis` in `nitter.conf` and then run:
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Change `redisHost` from `localhost` to `redis` in `nitter.conf`, then run:
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```bash
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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Note the Docker commands expect a `nitter.conf` file in the directory you run them.
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Note the Docker commands expect a `nitter.conf` file in the directory you run
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them.
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### systemd
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