# Sudo-Flix Sudo-Flix is a mirror of [Movie-Web](https://github.com/movie-web/movie-web) with some changes... **I *do not* endorse piracy of any kind I simply enjoy programming and large user counts.** ## Links And Resources | Service | Link | Source Code | |----------------|----------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | Movie-Web Docs | [movie-web-docs](https://movie-web.github.io/docs) | [Source Code](https://github.com/movie-web/docs) | | Extension | [movie-web plugin](https://shorturl.at/iqzES) | [Source Code](https://github.com/movie-web/extension) | | Proxy | [sudo-proxy](https://sudo-proxy1.sudo-flix.lol) | [Source Code](https://gitlab.com/sudo-flix/simple-proxy) | | Backend | [sudo-backend](https://backend.sudo-flix.lol) | [Source Code](https://github.com/movie-web/backend) | | Frontend | [sudo-flix](https://sudo-flix.lol) | [Source Code](https://github.com/sudo-flix/sudo-source) | **I provide these if you are not able to host yourself, though I do encourage hosting the frontend.** ## Referrers - [Priacy Subreddit Megathread](https://www.reddit.com/r/Piracy/s/iymSloEpXn) - [Movie-Web Docs](https://movie-web.github.io/docs/instances) - [Movie-Web Discord](https://movie-web.github.io/links/discord) - Search Engines: DuckDuckGo, Bing, Google - Rentry.co? (This ones a mystery) ## Running Locally Type the following commands into your terminal / command line to run Sudo-Flix locally ```bash git clone https://github.com/sudo-flix/sudo-source.git cd sudo-flix git pull pnpm install pnpm run dev ``` Then you can visit the local instance [here](http://localhost:5173) or, at local host on port 5173. ## Updating Instances ### sudo-flix To update a sudo-flix instance you can type the below commands into a terminal at the root of your project. ```bash git remote add upstream https://github.com/sudo-flix/sudo-source.git git fetch sudo-flix # Grab the contents of the new remote source git checkout # Most likely this would be `origin/main` git merge upstream/main # * Fix any conflicts present during merge * git add . # Add all changes made during merge and conflict fixing git commit -m "Update sudo-flix instance (merge upstream/main)" git push # Push to YOUR repository ``` ### movie-web To update a movie-web instance you can type the below commands into a terminal at the root of your project. movie-web has two branches `master` and `dev` sudo-flix always merges the dev branch to get the most recent updates, master is just a stable branch. **Note:** To change the target branch for your merge simply replace `master` with `dev` or any other existing branch on the movie-web [repository](https://github.com/movie-web/movie-web). ```bash git remote add movie-web https://github.com/movie-web/movie-web.git git fetch movie-web # Grab the contents of the new remote source git checkout # Most likely this would be `origin/main` git merge movie-web/master # * Fix any conflicts present during merge * git add . # Add all changes made during merge and conflict fixing git commit -m "Update movie-web instance (merge movie-web/master)" git push # Push to YOUR repository ``` ## Screenshots ![search example](https://github.com/sudo-flix/sudo-source/assets/161381289/ba4cd772-7cce-4ab9-964c-4242298b2f42) ![worker swarm](https://github.com/sudo-flix/sudo-source/assets/161381289/1ed71dab-8943-4444-8b57-7b795df9d45e) ![312547204-b80dc1d4-4485-4a14-a6b7-423727b1f929 (1)](https://github.com/sudo-flix/sudo-source/assets/161381289/843bc9b1-dd72-41ca-9287-3e615b34ef17) ## Contact Me **Discord:** *.baddeveloper* **Email:** *[sudo-flix@proton.me](mailto:sudo-flix@proton.me)*