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-NGINX Unit
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-
-The documentation and binary packages are available online:
-
- http://unit.nginx.org
-
-The source code is provided under the terms of Apache License 2.0:
-
- http://hg.nginx.org/unit
-
-Please ask questions, report issues, and send patches to the mailing list:
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- unit@nginx.org (http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/unit)
-
-or via Github:
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- https://github.com/nginx/unit
-
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-NGINX, Inc.
-http://nginx.com
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+# NGINX Unit
+
+## Universal Web App Server
+
+![NGINX Unit Logo](docs/unitlogo.png)
+
+NGINX Unit is a lightweight and versatile open-source server that has
+three core capabilities:
+
+- it is an HTTP reverse proxy,
+- a web server for static media assets,
+- and an application server that runs code in seven languages.
+
+We are building a universal tool that compresses several layers of the modern
+application stack into a potent, coherent solution with a focus on performance,
+low latency, and scalability. It is intended as a building block for any web
+architecture regardless of its complexity, from enterprise-scale deployments to
+your pet's homepage.
+
+Unit's native RESTful JSON API enables dynamic updates with zero interruptions
+and flexible configuration, while its out-of-the-box productivity reliably
+scales to production-grade workloads. We achieve that with a complex,
+asynchronous, multithreading architecture comprising multiple processes to
+ensure security and robustness while getting the most out of today's computing
+platforms.
+
+
+## Quick Installation
+
+### macOS
+
+``` console
+$ brew install nginx/unit/unit
+```
+
+For details and available language packages, see the
+[docs](https://unit.nginx.org/installation/#homebrew).
+
+
+### Docker
+
+``` console
+$ docker pull docker.io/nginx/unit
+```
+
+For a description of image tags, see the
+[docs](https://unit.nginx.org/installation/#docker-images).
+
+
+### Amazon Linux, Fedora, RedHat
+
+``` console
+$ curl -sL 'https://unit.nginx.org/_downloads/setup-unit.sh' | sudo -E bash
+# yum install unit
+```
+
+For details and available language packages, see the
+[docs](https://unit.nginx.org/installation/#official-packages).
+
+
+### Debian, Ubuntu
+
+``` console
+$ curl -sL 'https://unit.nginx.org/_downloads/setup-unit.sh' | sudo -E bash
+
+# apt install unit
+```
+
+For details and available language packages, see the
+[docs](https://unit.nginx.org/installation/#official-packages).
+
+
+## Running a Hello World App
+
+Suppose you saved a PHP script as `/www/helloworld/index.php`:
+``` php
+<?php echo "Hello, PHP on Unit!"; ?>
+```
+
+To run it on Unit with the `unit-php` module installed, first set up an
+application object. Let's store our first config snippet in a file called
+`config.json`:
+
+``` json
+{
+ "helloworld": {
+ "type": "php",
+ "root": "/www/helloworld/"
+ }
+}
+```
+
+Saving it as a file isn't necessary, but can come in handy with larger objects.
+
+Now, `PUT` it into the `config/applications` section of Unit's control API,
+usually available by default via a Unix domain socket:
+
+``` console
+# curl -X PUT --data-binary @config.json --unix-socket \
+ /path/to/control.unit.sock http://localhost/config/applications
+```
+``` json
+
+{
+ "success": "Reconfiguration done."
+}
+```
+
+Next, reference the app from a listener object in the `config/listeners`
+section of the API. This time, we pass the config snippet straight from the
+command line:
+
+``` console
+# curl -X PUT -d '{"127.0.0.1:8000": {"pass": "applications/helloworld"}}' \
+ --unix-socket /path/to/control.unit.sock http://localhost/config/listeners
+```
+``` json
+{
+ "success": "Reconfiguration done."
+}
+```
+
+Now Unit accepts requests at the specified IP and port, passing them to the
+application process. Your app works!
+
+``` console
+$ curl 127.0.0.1:8080
+
+ Hello, PHP on Unit!
+```
+
+Finally, query the entire `/config` section of the control API:
+
+``` console
+# curl --unix-socket /path/to/control.unit.sock http://localhost/config/
+```
+
+Unit's output should contain both snippets, neatly organized:
+
+``` json
+{
+ "listeners": {
+ "127.0.0.1:8080": {
+ "pass": "applications/helloworld"
+ }
+ },
+
+ "applications": {
+ "helloworld": {
+ "type": "php",
+ "root": "/www/helloworld/"
+ }
+ }
+}
+```
+
+For full details of configuration management, see the
+[docs](https://unit.nginx.org/configuration/#configuration-management).
+
+
+## Community
+
+- The go-to place to start asking questions and share your thoughts is
+ our [Slack channel](https://nginxcommunity.slack.com/).
+
+- Our [GitHub issues page](https://github.com/nginx/unit/issues) offers
+ space for a more technical discussion at your own pace.
+
+- The [project map](https://github.com/orgs/nginx/projects/1) on
+ GitHub sheds some light on our current work and plans for the future.
+
+- Our [official website](https://unit.nginx.org/) may provide answers
+ not easily found otherwise.
+
+- Get involved with the project by contributing! See the
+ [contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details.
+
+- To reach the team directly, subscribe to the
+ [mailing list](https://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/unit).
+
+- For security issues, [email us](security-alert@nginx.org), mentioning
+ NGINX Unit in the subject and following the [CVSS
+ v3.1](https://www.first.org/cvss/v3.1/specification-document) spec.
+