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*This is a fork of [unduck](https://unduck.link) by [Theo](https://github.com/t3dotgg/unduck).*
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## Why fork?
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This fork allows anyone to easily self host this service & allows them to easily add bangs for their own self-hosted websites, & comes pre-configured to work with
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- Searxng
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- Gitea
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- OpenWebUI
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You can also easily add your own bangs by adding a new entry in the bangs.ts file.
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DuckDuckGo's bang redirects are too slow. Add the following URL as a custom search engine to your browser. Enables all of DuckDuckGo's bangs to work, but much faster.
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DuckDuckGo does their redirects server side. Their DNS is...not always great. Result is that it often takes ages.
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Theo solved this by doing all of the work client side. Once you've went to https://unduck.link once, the JS is all cache'd and will never need to be downloaded again. Your device does the redirects, not me.
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### How to self host
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1. Clone the repo
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2. Fill out the .env.example file & rename it to .env
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3. Run `pnpm install` from the root of the repo
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4. Run `pnpm build` from the root of the repo
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5. Navigate to the docker folder & run `docker-compose up -d`
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### How to update the website
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1. Run `pnpm build` from the root of the repo
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2. Navigate to the docker folder & run `docker-compose up -d`
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