rss-bridge/docs/03_For_Hosts/02_Updating.md
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Updating an existing installation is very simple, depending on your type of installation.

Release Build

  • Download latest version
  • Extract all files
  • Replace existing files

This will update all core files to the latest version. Your custom configuration and bridges are left untouched. Keep in mind that changes to any core file of RSS-Bridge will be replaced.

Heroku

If you didn't fork the repo before

Fork the repo by clicking the Fork button at the top right of this page (must be on desktop site). Then on your Heroku account, go to the application. Click on the Deploy tab and connect the repo named yourusername/rss-bridge. Do a manual deploy of the master branch.

If you forked the repo before

Click here to create a new pull request to your fork. Select compare across forks, make the base repository yourusername/rss-bridge and ensure the branch is set to master. Put any title you want and create the pull request. On the page that comes after this, merge the pull request.

You then want to go to your application in Heroku, connect your fork via the Deploy tab and deploy the master branch.

You can turn on auto-deploy for the master branch if you don't want to go through the process of logging into Heroku and deploying the branch every time changes to the repo are made in the future.

Git

To get the latest changes from the master branch

git pull

To use a specific tag

git fetch --all
git checkout tags/<tag-name>