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title: "🧑🤝🧑 Yacy"
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---
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:::warning
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This tutorial is a community contribution and is not supported by the Open WebUI team. It serves only as a demonstration on how to customize Open WebUI for your specific use case. Want to contribute? Check out the contributing tutorial.
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:::
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## Yacy API
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### Setup
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1. Navigate to: `Admin Panel` -> `Settings` -> `Web Search`
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2. Toggle `Enable Web Search`
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3. Set `Web Search Engine` from dropdown menu to `yacy`
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4. Set `Yacy Instance URL` to one of the following examples:
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- `http://yacy:8090` (using the container name and exposed port, suitable for Docker-based setups)
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- `http://host.docker.internal:8090` (using the `host.docker.internal` DNS name and the host port, suitable for Docker-based setups)
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- `https://<yacy.local>:8443` (using a local domain name, suitable for local network access)
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- `https://yacy.example.com` (using a custom domain name for a self-hosted Yacy instance, suitable for public or private access)
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- `https://yacy.example.com:8443` (using https over the default Yacy https port)
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5. Optionally, enter your Yacy username and password if authentication is required for your Yacy instance. If both are left blank, digest authentication will be skipped
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6. Press save
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