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_Self-hostable, easy-to-configure, fast search/jump multiplexer service._
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bunbun is a pure-[Rust][rust-lang] implementation of [bunny1][bunny1], providing
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a customizable search engine and quick-jump tool in one.
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a customizable search engine and quick-jump tool in one small binary.
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After adding it to your web-browser and setting it as your default search
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engine, you'll gain the ability to quick-jump to a specific page or search from
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// query for the default route
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```
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## Reasons to use bunbun
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- Convenient: bunbun watches for config changes and refreshes its routes
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automatically, allowing for rapid development.
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- Extensible: supports simple route substitution or execution of arbitrary
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programs for complex route resolution.
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- Portable: bunbun runs off a single binary and config file.
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- Small: binary is 1.3MB (after running `strip` and `upx --lzma` on the release
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binary).
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- Memory-safe: Built with [Rust][rust-lang].
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## Installation
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If you have `cargo`, you can simply run `cargo install bunbun`.
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Once installed, simply run it. A default config file will be created if one does
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not exist. You should model your own custom routes after the provided ones.
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not exist.
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### Building for prod
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If you're looking to run this as a daemon (as most would do), you should put the
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binary in `/usr/bin` and copy `aux/systemd/bunbun.service` into your preferred
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systemd system folder. Then you may run `systemctl enable bunbun --now` to start
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a daemon instance of bunbun.
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If running Arch Linux, you may use the provided `PKGBUILD` to install bunbun.
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Run `makepkg` followed by `sudo pacman -U bunbun.<version>.tar.gz`. This
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installs the systemd service for you. Run `systemctl enable bunbun --now` to
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start bunbun as a daemon.
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### Building for production
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If you're looking to build a release binary, here are the steps I use:
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this for production, you should edit the `public_address` field.
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the config file is watched, so updates are immediate unless invalid, or if
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you're using certain programs such as nvim, which performs updating a file via
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you're using certain programs such as `nvim`, which performs updating a file via
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swapping rather than directly updating the file.
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### Adding bunbun as a search engine
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bunbun supports the [OpenSearch Description Format][osdf]. Visit the root page
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of your desired instance of bunbun to learn more.
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## Reasons to use bunbun
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- Portable: bunbun runs off a single binary and config file.
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- Small: binary is 1.3MB (after running `strip` and `upx --lzma` on the release
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binary).
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- Convenient: bunbun watches for config changes and refreshes its routes
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automatically, allowing for rapid development.
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- Memory-safe: Built with [Rust][rust-lang].
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[rust-lang]: https://www.rust-lang.org/
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[bunny1]: http://www.bunny1.org/
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[osdf]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/OpenSearch
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