# Migrating to Akkoma **Akkoma does not currently have a stable release, until 3.0, all builds should be considered "develop"** ## Why should you migrate? aside from actually responsive maintainer(s)? let's lookie here, we've got: - custom emoji reactions - misskey markdown (MFM) rendering and posting support - elasticsearch support (because pleroma search is GARBAGE) - latest develop pleroma-fe additions - local-only posting - probably more, this is like 3.5 years of IHBA additions finally compiled ## Actually migrating Let's say you're very cool and have decided to move to the cooler fork of Akkoma - luckily this isn't very hard. You'll need to update the backend, then possibly the frontend, depending on your setup. ## From Source If you're running the source Akkoma install, you'll need to set the upstream git URL then just rebuild - that'll be: ```bash git remote set-url origin https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma.git/ git fetch origin git pull -r ``` Then compile, migrate and restart as usual. ## From OTP **IMPORTANT: if you are using musl1.1 (void linux musl edition), you will need to override the FLAVOUR to amd64-musl11, also pls go shout at your maintainers to actually upgrade from EOL software.** the flavour to be This will just be setting the update URL - ```bash export FLAVOUR=$(arch="$(uname -m)";if [ "$arch" = "x86_64" ];then arch="amd64";elif [ "$arch" = "armv7l" ];then arch="arm";elif [ "$arch" = "aarch64" ];then arch="arm64";else echo "Unsupported arch: $arch">&2;fi;if getconf GNU_LIBC_VERSION>/dev/null;then libc_postfix="";elif [ "$(ldd 2>&1|head -c 9)" = "musl libc" ];then libc_postfix="-musl";elif [ "$(find /lib/libc.musl*|wc -l)" ];then libc_postfix="-musl";else echo "Unsupported libc">&2;fi;echo "$arch$libc_postfix") ./bin/pleroma_ctl update --zip-url https://akkoma-updates.s3-website.fr-par.scw.cloud/develop/akkoma-$FLAVOUR.zip ./bin/pleroma_ctl migrate ``` Then restart. When updating in the future, you canjust use ```bash ./bin/pleroma_ctl update --branch develop ``` ## Frontend changes Akkoma comes with a few frontend changes as well as backend ones, your upgrade path here depends on your setup ### I just run with the built-in frontend You'll need to run a single command, ```bash # From source mix pleroma.frontend install pleroma-fe # OTP ./bin/pleroma_ctl frontend install pleroma-fe ``` ### I've run the mix task to install a frontend Hooray, just run it again to update the frontend to the latest build. See above for that command. ### I compile the JS from source Your situation will likely be unique - you'll need the changes in the [forked pleroma-fe repository](https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/pleroma-fe), and either merge or cherry-pick from there depending on how you've got things.