# Updating on Linux This tutorial demonstrates commands for updating FreshRSS. It assumes that your main FreshRSS directory is `/usr/share/FreshRSS`; If you’ve installed it somewhere else, substitute your path as necessary. **Note that FreshRSS contains a built-in update system.** It’s easier to use if you don’t understand the commands that follow. It’s available through the web interface of your FreshRSS installation, Administration → Update. Please read the general advice from “[Backing Up and Updating FreshRSS](04_Updating.md)” before applying any command from this guide. ## Pausing automatic feed updates If [Automatic Feed Updating](08_FeedUpdates.md) has been configured, temporarily suspend the automatic feed updates during the upgrade process. Before performing the upgrade: 1. cron method: run `sudo crontab -e` and comment out the task 2. systemd method: run `sudo systemctl stop freshrss.timer` After performing the upgrade: 1. cron method: run `sudo crontab -e` and uncomment the task 2. systemd method: run `sudo systemctl start freshrss.timer` You may wish to run the cron task or systemd unit (`freshrss.service`) immediately after the upgrade to ensure the automatic feed updates are functioning correctly. ## Using git **You must have used git to install FreshRSS to use this update method.** If your local user doesn’t have write access to the FreshRSS folder, use a sudo shell (`sudo -s`), prefix the following commands with `sudo`, or switch to an account that does have write access to the folder. 1. Change to your FreshRSS directory ```sh cd /usr/share/FreshRSS/ ``` 2. Fetch the most recent code from GitHub ```sh git fetch --all ``` 3. Discard manual changes and delete manual additions ```sh git reset --hard git clean -f -d ``` Note: If you wish to keep your changes, it’s better to [create a pull request](https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/compare) or [an extension](../developers/03_Backend/05_Extensions.md). 4. Update FreshRSS ```sh git checkout edge git pull --ff-only ``` > ℹ️ Use `edge` for the rolling release or `latest` for the latest stable release. 5. (optional) Make sure you use the correct version ```sh git status ``` The command should tell you the branch that you’re using. It must be the same as the one associated with [the latest release on GitHub](https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/releases/latest). If you use the rolling release, it should tell you that your `edge` branch is up to date with `origin`. 6. Re-set correct permissions so that your web server can access the files ```sh cli/access-permissions.sh ``` ## Using the Zip archive If your local user doesn’t have write access to the FreshRSS folder, use a sudo shell (`sudo -s`), prefix the following commands with `sudo`, or switch to an account that does have write access to the folder. 1. Change to your FreshRSS directory ```sh cd /usr/share/FreshRSS/ ``` 2. Get the link to the Zip archive for [the latest release](https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/releases/latest): [`https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/archive/latest.zip`](https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/archive/latest.zip). If you want to use the rolling release, the link is [`https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/archive/edge.zip`](https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/archive/edge.zip). 3. Download and unzip the update file ```sh wget -O freshrss.zip https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/archive/latest.zip unzip freshrss.zip ``` 4. Overwrite all your existing files with the new ones ```sh cp -R FreshRSS-*/* . ``` 5. Re-set permissions ```sh cli/access-permissions.sh ``` 6. Clean up the FreshRSS directory by deleting the downloaded zip and the temporary directory ```sh rm -f freshrss.zip rm -rf FreshRSS-*/ ```