docs: add section in install documentation about portable install

See #5591
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## Quickstart ## ## Quickstart ##
* [Download](/downloads/) the relevant binary. * [Download](/downloads/) the relevant binary.
* Extract the `rclone` or `rclone.exe` binary from the archive * Extract the `rclone` executable, `rclone.exe` on Windows, from the archive.
* Run `rclone config` to setup. See [rclone config docs](/docs/) for more details. * Run `rclone config` to setup. See [rclone config docs](/docs/) for more details.
* Optionally configure [automatic execution](#autostart). * Optionally configure [automatic execution](#autostart).
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- rclone - rclone
``` ```
## Portable installation ##
As mentioned [above](https://rclone.org/install/#quickstart), rclone is single
executable (`rclone`, or `rclone.exe` on Windows) that you can download as a
zip archive and extract into a location of your choosing. When executing different
commands, it may create files in different locations, such as a configuration file
and various temporary files. By default the locations for these are according to
your operating system, e.g. configuration file in your user profile directory and
temporary files in the standard temporary directory, but you can customize all of
them, e.g. to make a completely self-contained, portable installation.
Run the [config paths](/commands/rclone_config_paths/) command to see
the locations that rclone will use.
To override them set the corresponding options (as command-line arguments, or as
[environment variables](https://rclone.org/docs/#environment-variables)):
- [--config](https://rclone.org/docs/#config-config-file)
- [--cache-dir](https://rclone.org/docs/#cache-dir-dir)
- [--temp-dir](https://rclone.org/docs/#temp-dir-dir)
## Autostart ## Autostart
After installing and configuring rclone, as described above, you are ready to use rclone After installing and configuring rclone, as described above, you are ready to use rclone