vikunja-on-alpine/README.md
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# vikunja-on-alpine
Just a few sentences about my vikunja setup.
First we setup our environment.
```
# add user vor vikunja
adduser vikunja --shell /sbin/nologin
# setup dirs
mkdir -p /opt/vikunja
mkdir -p /var/lib/vikunja
mkdir -p /etc/vikunja
chown vikunja:vikunja /var/lib/vikunja
```
Now we can download and install the binary as descripted here: https://vikunja.io/docs/installing
But we will not link it to */usr/bin/*.
Now we can copy the sample config inside the unziped dir.
```
cp /opt/vikunja/config.yml.sample /etc/vikunja/config.yml
```
You can edit it now, so it fits your needs. See the docs here: https://vikunja.io/docs/config-options
After everything is set up it's time for our init script.
Let's either download the initfile from *init.d/* or copy it to a file namend */etc/init.d/vikunja*. Don't forget to make it executeable.
```
chmod +x /etc/init.d/vikunja
```
Now it's time to start vikunja the first time.
```
rc-service vikunja start
```
If everything is working as espected you can anable vikunja to start it automaticaly.
```
rc-update add vikunja
```