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 protocol. The main benefit of using it is to avoid the cost of starting up a new _Black_
 process every time you want to blacken a file.
 
 protocol. The main benefit of using it is to avoid the cost of starting up a new _Black_
 process every time you want to blacken a file.
 
+```{warning}
+`blackd` should not be run as a publicly accessible server as there are no security
+precautions in place to prevent abuse. **It is intended for local use only**.
+```
+
 ## Usage
 
 `blackd` is not packaged alongside _Black_ by default because it has additional
 ## Usage
 
 `blackd` is not packaged alongside _Black_ by default because it has additional
-dependencies. You will need to execute `pip install black[d]` to install it.
+dependencies. You will need to execute `pip install 'black[d]'` to install it.
 
 You can start the server on the default port, binding only to the local interface by
 running `blackd`. You will see a single line mentioning the server's version, and the
 
 You can start the server on the default port, binding only to the local interface by
 running `blackd`. You will see a single line mentioning the server's version, and the