Merge branch 'develop' of https://github.com/syuilo/misskey into develop

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*1.* Create Misskey user
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Running misskey on root is not a good idea so we create a user for that.
Running misskey as root is not a good idea so we create a user for that.
In debian for exemple :
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*3.* Setup MongoDB
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In root :
As root:
1. `mongo` Go to the mongo shell
2. `use misskey` Use the misskey database
3. `db.users.save( {dummy:"dummy"} )` Write dummy data to initialize the db.
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4. `git checkout $(git tag -l | grep -v 'rc[0-9]*$' | sort -V | tail -n 1)` Checkout to the [latest release](https://github.com/syuilo/misskey/releases/latest)
5. `npm install` Install misskey dependencies.
*(optional)* Generating VAPID keys
*(optional)* Generate VAPID keys
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If you want to enable ServiceWorker, you need to generate VAPID keys:
Unless you have set your global node_modules location elsewhere, you need to run this in root.
Unless you have set your global node_modules location elsewhere, you need to run this as root.
``` shell
npm install web-push -g
web-push generate-vapid-keys
```
*5.* Make configuration file
*5.* Configure Misskey
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1. `cp .config/example.yml .config/default.yml` Copy the `.config/example.yml` and rename it to `default.yml`.
2. Edit `default.yml`
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You can check if the service is running with `systemctl status misskey`.
### Way to Update to latest version of your Misskey
### How to update your Misskey server to the latest version
1. `git fetch`
2. `git checkout $(git tag -l | grep -v 'rc[0-9]*$' | sort -V | tail -n 1)`
3. `npm install`