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I know everyone is still fiddling around with setup, but I have tried and tried to get my own compose working but have had no luck. If anyone can share their working compose, it would be really helpful. I have an existing Nginx Proxy Manager container serving as my reverse proxy, so I don’t want to install the nginx container in the sample compose either. Thanks!

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

First clone the repo, then initialize submodules and update, then go into the docker directory and run docker compose. That did the trick for me with the sample compose file