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| .. _how to contribute:
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| 
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| =================
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| How to contribute
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| =================
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| 
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| .. contents:: Contents
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|    :depth: 2
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|    :local:
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|    :backlinks: entry
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| 
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| Prime directives: Privacy, Hackability
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| ======================================
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| 
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| Searx has two prime directives, **privacy-by-design and hackability** .  The
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| hackability comes in three levels:
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| 
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| - support of search engines
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| - plugins to alter search behaviour
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| - hacking searx itself
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| 
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| Note the lack of "world domination" among the directives.  Searx has no
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| intention of wide mass-adoption, rounded corners, etc.  The prime directive
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| "privacy" deserves a separate chapter, as it's quite uncommon unfortunately.
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| 
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| Privacy-by-design
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| -----------------
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| 
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| Searx was born out of the need for a **privacy-respecting** search tool which
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| can be extended easily to maximize both, its search and its privacy protecting
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| capabilities.
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| 
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| A few widely used features work differently or turned off by default or not
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| implemented at all **as a consequence of privacy-by-design**.
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| 
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| If a feature reduces the privacy preserving aspects of searx, it should be
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| switched off by default or should not implemented at all.  There are plenty of
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| search engines already providing such features.  If a feature reduces the
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| protection of searx, users must be informed about the effect of choosing to
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| enable it.  Features that protect privacy but differ from the expectations of
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| the user should also be explained.
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| 
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| Also, if you think that something works weird with searx, it's might be because
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| of the tool you use is designed in a way to interfere with the privacy respect.
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| Submitting a bugreport to the vendor of the tool that misbehaves might be a good
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| feedback to reconsider the disrespect to its customers (e.g. ``GET`` vs ``POST``
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| requests in various browsers).
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| 
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| Remember the other prime directive of searx is to be hackable, so if the above
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| privacy concerns do not fancy you, simply fork it.
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| 
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|   *Happy hacking.*
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| 
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| Code
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| ====
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| 
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| .. _PEP8: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/
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| .. _Conventional Commits: https://www.conventionalcommits.org/
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| .. _Git Commit Good Practice: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GitCommitMessages
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| .. _Structural split of changes:
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|     https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GitCommitMessages#Structural_split_of_changes
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| .. _gitmoji: https://gitmoji.carloscuesta.me/
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| .. _Semantic PR: https://github.com/zeke/semantic-pull-requests
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| 
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| .. sidebar:: Create good commits!
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| 
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|    - `Structural split of changes`_
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|    - `Conventional Commits`_
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|    - `Git Commit Good Practice`_
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|    - some like to use: gitmoji_
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|    - not yet active: `Semantic PR`_
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| 
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| In order to submit a patch, please follow the steps below:
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| 
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| - Follow coding conventions.
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| 
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|   - PEP8_ standards apply, except the convention of line length
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|   - Maximum line length is 120 characters
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| 
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| - The cardinal rule for creating good commits is to ensure there is only one
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|   *logical change* per commit / read `Structural split of changes`_
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| 
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| - Check if your code breaks existing tests.  If so, update the tests or fix your
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|   code.
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| 
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| - If your code can be unit-tested, add unit tests.
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| 
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| - Add yourself to the :origin:`AUTHORS.rst` file.
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| 
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| - Choose meaningful commit messages, read `Conventional Commits`_
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| 
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|   .. code::
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| 
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|      <type>[optional scope]: <description>
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| 
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|      [optional body]
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| 
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|      [optional footer(s)]
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| 
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| - Create a pull request.
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| 
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| For more help on getting started with searx development, see :ref:`devquickstart`.
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| 
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| 
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| Translation
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| ===========
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| 
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| Translation currently takes place on :ref:`transifex <translation>`.
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| 
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| .. caution::
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| 
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|    Please, do not update translation files in the repo.
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| 
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| 
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| .. _contrib docs:
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| 
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| Documentation
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| =============
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| 
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| .. _Sphinx: https://www.sphinx-doc.org
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| .. _reST: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/basics.html
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| 
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| .. sidebar:: The reST sources
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| 
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|    has been moved from ``gh-branch`` into ``master`` (:origin:`docs`).
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| 
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| The documentation is built using Sphinx_.  So in order to be able to generate
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| the required files, you have to install it on your system.  Much easier, use
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| our :ref:`makefile`.
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| 
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| Here is an example which makes a complete rebuild:
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| 
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| .. code:: sh
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| 
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|    $ make docs-clean docs
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|    ...
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|    The HTML pages are in dist/docs.
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| 
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| .. _make docs-live:
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| 
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| live build
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| ----------
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| 
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| .. _sphinx-autobuild:
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|    https://github.com/executablebooks/sphinx-autobuild/blob/master/README.md
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| 
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| .. sidebar:: docs-clean
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| 
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|    It is recommended to assert a complete rebuild before deploying (use
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|    ``docs-clean``).
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| 
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| Live build is like WYSIWYG.  If you want to edit the documentation, its
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| recommended to use.  The Makefile target ``docs-live`` builds the docs, opens
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| URL in your favorite browser and rebuilds every time a reST file has been
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| changed.
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| 
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| .. code:: sh
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| 
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|    $ make docs-live
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|    ...
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|    The HTML pages are in dist/docs.
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|    ... Serving on http://0.0.0.0:8000
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|    ... Start watching changes
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| 
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| Live builds are implemented by sphinx-autobuild_.  Use environment
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| ``$(SPHINXOPTS)`` to pass arguments to the sphinx-autobuild_ command.  Except
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| option ``--host`` (which is always set to ``0.0.0.0``) you can pass any
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| argument.  E.g to find and use a free port, use:
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| 
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| .. code:: sh
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| 
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|    $ SPHINXOPTS="--port 0" make docs-live
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|    ...
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|    ... Serving on http://0.0.0.0:50593
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|    ...
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| 
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| 
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| .. _deploy on github.io:
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| 
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| deploy on github.io
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| -------------------
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| 
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| To deploy documentation at :docs:`github.io <.>` use Makefile target
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| :ref:`make gh-pages`, which will builds the documentation, clones searx into a sub
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| folder ``gh-pages``, cleans it, copies the doc build into and runs all the
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| needed git add, commit and push:
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| 
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| .. code:: sh
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| 
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|    $ make docs-clean gh-pages
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|    ...
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|    SPHINX    docs --> file://<...>/dist/docs
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|    The HTML pages are in dist/docs.
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|    ...
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|    Cloning into 'gh-pages' ...
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|    ...
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|    cd gh-pages; git checkout gh-pages >/dev/null
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|    Switched to a new branch 'gh-pages'
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|    ...
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|    doc available at --> https://searx.github.io/searx
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