Add instructions to deploy to Fly.io

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2. [Repl.it](#b-replit)
3. [pipx](#c-pipx)
4. [pip](#d-pip)
5. [Manual](#e-manual)
6. [Docker](#f-manual-docker)
7. [Arch/AUR](#arch-linux--arch-based-distributions)
5. [Fly.io](#e-flyio)
6. [Manual](#f-manual)
7. [Docker](#g-manual-docker)
8. [Arch/AUR](#arch-linux--arch-based-distributions)
4. [Environment Variables and Configuration](#environment-variables)
5. [Usage](#usage)
6. [Extra Steps](#extra-steps)
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```
See the [available environment variables](#environment-variables) for additional configuration.
### E) Manual
### E) [Fly.io](https://fly.io)
You will need a [Fly.io](https://fly.io) account to do this. Fly requires a credit card to deploy anything, but you can have up to 3 shared-CPU VMs running full-time each month for free.
#### Install the CLI:
```bash
curl -L https://fly.io/install.sh | sh
```
#### Deploy your app
```bash
fly apps create --org personal --port 5000
# Choose a name and the Image builder
# Enter `benbusby/whoogle-search:latest` as the image name
fly deploy
```
Your app is now available at `https://<app-name>.fly.dev`.
You can customize the `fly.toml`:
- Remove the non-https service
- Add environment variables under the `[env]` key
- Use `fly secrets set NAME=value` for more sensitive values like `WHOOGLE_PASS` and `WHOOGLE_PROXY_PASS`.
### F) Manual
Clone the repo and run the following commands to start the app in a local-only environment:
```bash
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sudo systemctl start whoogle
```
### F) Manual (Docker)
### G) Manual (Docker)
1. Ensure the Docker daemon is running, and is accessible by your user account
- To add user permissions, you can execute `sudo usermod -aG docker yourusername`
- Running `docker ps` should return something besides an error. If you encounter an error saying the daemon isn't running, try `sudo systemctl start docker` (Linux) or ensure the docker tool is running (Windows/macOS).