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# MyImouto
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MyImouto is a clone of [Moebooru](https://github.com/moebooru/moebooru) for PHP and MySQL. In order for this clone to be as exact as possible, MyImouto uses a custom framework that is based on Ruby on Rails, thus the code from Moebooru was transcribed to PHP with some small modifications to fit the target language and framework.
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MyImouto development stopped around 2014. By then, the port was mostly complete, with some bugs here and there. For more information about its features, changes and additions compared to Moebooru, please refer to the [About MyImouto](https://github.com/myimouto/myimouto/wiki/About-MyImouto) wiki. This Project has now been taken in by ACR to support the LTS project [Sequenzia Project](https://acr.moe/index.php?title=Sequenzia_Project)
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## Requirements
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* PHP 5.4 or higher.
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* MySQL v5.5 or higher.
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* PHP libraries:
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* GD2
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* PDO
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* cURL
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* Imagick (recommended)
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* Memcached (recommended)
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* Composer (Dependency Management for PHP).
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* If running under Apache, the Rewrite mod must be enabled. Also, to serve gzipped CSS and JS files, the Headers mod is needed.
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## Installation
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For an explained, step-by-step guide, please check the [How to Install (Decentralized)](https://acr.moe/index.php/Build_a_Sequenzia_Booru) or [How to Install (Centralized)](https://code.acr.moe/kazari/myimouto/wikis/ubuntu-centralized-installation-guide) guide. Otherwise, here's the quick guide for advanced users:
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* Install system dependencies: `composer install`.
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* Create a database for the booru.
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* Create `config/config.php` and `config/database.yml` by copying their respective _.example_ files.
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* Set your database configuration in `config/database.yml`.
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* Configure the booru by editing `config/config.php`. For a minimum configuration, both `server_host` and `url_base` options must be correctly set.
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* Run the installer: `php install.php`. Enter a name and password for the admin account when asked, then wait for the installation to finish.
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* Finally, point the document root of your web server to the `public` folder. That's where the index.php file is.
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## Updating
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Every time you update the files, don't forget to run `composer update` to update dependencies, specially for the framework, and also run `php config/boot.php db:migrate` to run database migrations (if any).
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