# Getting started Thank you for choosing HedgeDoc! To set up your instance follow these steps: 1. Choose an installation method and follow the instructions 2. [Configure your reverse proxy](https://docs.hedgedoc.org/guides/reverse-proxy/) 3. [Configure HedgeDoc](https://docs.hedgedoc.org/configuration/) 4. If you didn't disable [local accounts](/configuration/#email-local-account), you can use the "Sign In" button to create an account, login and start using HedgeDoc. Follow us on :fontawesome-brands-mastodon:{: .mastodon }Mastodon or :fontawesome-brands-twitter:{: .twitter }Twitter for updates. ## Upgrading HedgeDoc HedgeDoc follows [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/). This means that minor and patch releases should not introduce user-facing backwards-incompatible changes. You can find more details about upgrading in the instructions of your installation method. !!! warning Before you upgrade, **always read the release notes**. You can find them on our [releases page](https://hedgedoc.org/releases/). ## Migrating from CodiMD & HackMD Migrating from CodiMD <= 1.6.0 or HackMD <= 1.1.0 to HedgeDoc should be safe, just make sure to read the release notes. A particular issue that has come up is when handling TLS connections using a reverse proxy. You must [set the `X-Forwarded-Proto` header correctly](https://docs.hedgedoc.org/guides/reverse-proxy/#reverse-proxy-config). Migrating from more recent versions of CodiMD is not guaranteed to work, although some community members [reported success migrating from CodiMD 2.2](https://community.hedgedoc.org/t/solved-upgrade-from-dockerlized-codimd/271). If you successfully migrated from other versions, please report your upgrade results in the [community forum](https://community.hedgedoc.org/).