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## Installing/Building an Executable Binary of `rpxy`
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### Building from Source
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You can build an executable binary yourself by checking out this Git repository.
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```bash
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Note that we do not have an option of installation via [`crates.io`](https://crates.io/), i.e., `cargo install`, at this point since some dependencies are not published yet. Alternatively, you can use docker image (see below) as the easiest way for `amd64` environment.
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### Package Installation for Linux (RPM/DEB)
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You can found the Jenkins CI/CD build scripts for `rpxy` in the [./build](./build) directory.
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Prebuilt packages for Linux RPM and DEB are available at [https://rpxy.gamerboy59.dev](https://rpxy.gamerboy59.dev), provided by [@Gamerboy59](https://github.com/Gamerboy59).
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## Usage
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`rpxy` always refers to a configuration file in TOML format, e.g., `config.toml`. You can find an example of the configuration file, `config-example.toml`, in this repository.
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