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Adjust `$HOME/ofdl` as desired (including in the commands below) if you want the files stored elsewhere.
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4. Run the following command to start the docker container:
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```bash
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docker run --rm -it -v $HOME/ofdl/data/:/data -v $HOME/ofdl/config/:/config -p 8080:8080 ghcr.io/sim0n00ps/of-dl:latest
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docker run --rm -it -v $HOME/ofdl/data/:/data -v $HOME/ofdl/config/:/config -p 8080:8080 git.ofdl.tools/sim0n00ps/of-dl:latest
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```
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If `config.json` and/or `rules.json` don't exist in the `config` directory, files with default values will be created when you run the docker container.
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If you have your own Widevine keys, those files should be placed under `$HOME/ofdl/config/cdm/devices/chrome_1610/`.
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When a new version of OF-DL is released, you can download the latest docker image by executing:
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```bash
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docker pull ghcr.io/sim0n00ps/of-dl:latest
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docker pull git.ofdl.tools/sim0n00ps/of-dl:latest
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```
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You can then run the new version of OF-DL by executing the `docker run` command in the [Running OF-DL](#running-of-dl) section above.
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## Building the Docker Image (Optional)
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Since official docker images are provided for OF-DL through GitHub Container Registry (ghcr.io), you do not need to build the docker image yourself.
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Since official docker images are provided for OF-DL through Gitea (git.ofdl.tools), you do not need to build the docker image yourself.
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If you would like to build the docker image yourself, however, start by cloning the OF-DL repository and opening a terminal in the root directory of the repository.
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Then, execute the following command while replacing `x.x.x` with the current version of OF-DL:
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@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ VERSION="x.x.x" docker build --build-arg VERSION=$VERSION -t of-dl .
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```
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You can then run a container using the image you just built by executing the `docker run` command in the
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[Running OF-DL](#running-of-dl) section above while replacing `ghcr.io/sim0n00ps/of-dl:latest` with `of-dl`.
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[Running OF-DL](#running-of-dl) section above while replacing `git.ofdl.tools/sim0n00ps/of-dl:latest` with `of-dl`.
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- Clone the repo
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/sim0n00ps/OF-DL.git
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git clone https://git.ofdl.tools/sim0n00ps/OF-DL.git
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cd 'OF-DL'
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```
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## Installation
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1. Navigate to the OF-DL [releases page](https://github.com/sim0n00ps/OF-DL/releases), and download the latest release zip file. The zip file will be named `OFDLVx.x.x.zip` where `x.x.x` is the version number.
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1. Navigate to the OF-DL [releases page](https://git.ofdl.tools/sim0n00ps/OF-DL/releases), and download the latest release zip file. The zip file will be named `OFDLVx.x.x.zip` where `x.x.x` is the version number.
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2. Unzip the downloaded file. The destination folder can be anywhere on your computer, preferably somewhere where you want to download content to/already have content downloaded.
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3. Your folder should contain a folder named `cdm` as well as the following files:
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- OF DL.exe
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