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Doc updates for customization and installation. (#6176)

* Doc updates and changing default sqlite DB path

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* Update customizing locales and THEMES

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* Add link to templates directory

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* Add portion for final step of running Gitea

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* Add recommended to service file usage

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* Removed DB path change, moving to another PR
Updated doc sentence structure

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* Revert change to template wording

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* Move recommended run-type to top
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## Customizing Gitea pages
The `custom/templates` folder allows changing every single page of Gitea. Templates
to override can be found in the `templates` directory of Gitea source. Override by
to override can be found in the [`templates`](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/tree/master/templates) directory of Gitea source. Override by
making a copy of the file under `custom/templates` using a full path structure
matching source.
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Place custom files in corresponding sub-folder under `custom/options`.
**NOTE:** The files should not have a file extension, e.g. `Labels` rather than `Labels.txt`
### gitignores
To add custom .gitignore, add a file with existing [.gitignore rules](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore) in it to `custom/options/gitignore`
### Labels
To add a custom label set, add a file that follows the [label format](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/master/options/label/Default) to `custom/options/label`
`#hex-color label name ; label description`
### Licenses
To add a custom license, add a file with the license text to `custom/options/license`
### Locales
Locales are managed via our [crowdin](https://crowdin.com/project/gitea).
You can override a locale by placing an altered locale file in `custom/options/locale`.
Gitea's default locale files can be found in the [`options/locale`](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/tree/master/options/locale) source folder and these should be used as examples for your changes.
To add a completely new locale, as well as placing the file in the above location, you will need to add the new lang and name to the `[i18n]` section in your `app.ini`. Keep in mind that Gitea will use those settings as **overrides**, so if you want to keep the other languages as well you will need to copy/paste the default values and add your own to them.
```
[i18n]
LANGS = en-US,foo-BAR
NAMES = English,FooBar
```
Locales may change between versions, so keeping track of your customized locales is highly encouraged.
### Readmes
To add a custom Readme, add a markdown formatted file (without an `.md` extension) to `custom/options/readme`
## Customizing the look of Gitea
As of version 1.6.0 Gitea has built-in themes. The two built-in themes are, the default theme `gitea`, and a dark theme `arc-green`. To change the look of your Gitea install change the value of `DEFAULT_THEME` in the [ui](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/config-cheat-sheet/#ui-ui) section of `app.ini` to another one of the available options.
As of version 1.6.0 Gitea has built-in themes. The two built-in themes are, the default theme `gitea`, and a dark theme `arc-green`. To change the look of your Gitea install change the value of `DEFAULT_THEME` in the [ui](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/config-cheat-sheet/#ui-ui) section of `app.ini` to another one of the available options.
As of version 1.8.0 Gitea also has per-user themes. The list of themes a user can choose from can be configured with the `THEMES` value in the [ui](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/config-cheat-sheet/#ui-ui) section of `app.ini` (defaults to `gitea` and `arc-green`, light and dark respectively)

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## Recommended server configuration
**NOTE:** Many of the following directories can be configured using [Environment Variables]({{< relref "doc/advanced/specific-variables.en-us.md" >}}) as well!
Of note, configuring `GITEA_WORK_DIR` will tell Gitea where to base its working directory, as well as ease installation.
### Prepare environment
Check that git is installed on the server, if it is not install it first.
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### Create required directory structure
```sh
mkdir -p /var/lib/gitea/{custom,data,indexers,public,log}
chown git:git /var/lib/gitea/{data,indexers,log}
chmod 750 /var/lib/gitea/{data,indexers,log}
mkdir -p /var/lib/gitea/{custom,data,log}
chown -R git:git /var/lib/gitea/
chmod -R 750 /var/lib/gitea/
mkdir /etc/gitea
chown root:git /etc/gitea
chmod 770 /etc/gitea
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chmod 644 /etc/gitea/app.ini
```
### Configure Gitea's working directory
**NOTE:** If you plan on running Gitea as a Linux service, you can skip this step as the service file allows you to set `WorkingDirectory`. Otherwise, consider setting this environment variable (semi-)permanently so that Gitea consistently uses the correct working directory.
```
export GITEA_WORK_DIR=/var/lib/gitea/
```
### Copy gitea binary to global location
```
cp gitea /usr/local/bin/gitea
```
### Create service file to start gitea automatically
## Running Gitea
After the above steps, two options to run Gitea are:
### 1. Creating a service file to start Gitea automatically (recommended)
See how to create [Linux service]({{< relref "run-as-service-in-ubuntu.en-us.md" >}})
### 2. Running from command-line/terminal
```
GITEA_WORK_DIR=/var/lib/gitea/ /usr/local/bin/gitea web -c /etc/gitea/app.ini
```
## Updating to a new version
You can update to a new version of gitea by stopping gitea, replacing the binary at `/usr/local/bin/gitea` and restarting the instance.