-Original development environment is Nginx + PHP5.3 + SQLite, but is confirmed to
-work with Apache 2.4 and newer PHP versions like PHP7.3.
-
-## Install
-
-For the purposes of this guide, we won't cover setting up Nginx, PHP, SQLite,
-Node, or NPM. So we'll just assume you already have them all running well.
-
-### Compiling
-
-First you must get a copy of the uguu code. To do so, clone this git repo.
-```bash
-git clone https://github.com/nokonoko/uguu
-```
-
-Assuming you already have Node and NPM working, compilation is easy.
-
-Run the following commands to do so, please configure `dist.json` before you compile.
-```bash
-cd uguu/
-make
-make install
-```
-OR
-```bash
-make install DESTDIR=/desired/path/for/site
-```
-After this, the uguu site is now compressed and set up inside `dist/`, or, if specified, `DESTDIR`.
-
-## Configuring
-
-Front-end related settings, such as the name of the site, and maximum allowable
-file size, are found in `dist.json`. Changes made here will
-only take effect after rebuilding the site pages. This may be done by running
-`make` from the root of the site directory.
-
-Back-end related settings, such as database configuration, and path for uploaded files, are found in `static/php/includes/settings.inc.php`. Changes made here take effect immediately. Change the following settings:
-```php
-define('UGUU_DB_CONN', 'sqlite:/path/to/db/uguu.sq3');
-define('UGUU_FILES_ROOT', '/path/to/file/');
-define('UGUU_URL', 'https://subdomainforyourfiles.your.site');
-```
-
-If you intend to allow uploading files larger than 2 MB, you may also need to
-increase POST size limits in `php.ini` and webserver configuration. For PHP,
-modify `upload_max_filesize` and `post_max_size` values. The configuration
-option for nginx webserver is `client_max_body_size`.