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```bash
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export OLKI_WEBSERVER_HOST="127.0.0.1:5000"
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export OLKI_WEBSERVER_HOST="example.com"
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# refreshing images and starting services
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# (binds to port 80/443, edit the file to bind to 5000 if you have your own reverse proxy)
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docker-compose -f support/docker/docker-compose.yml pull
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docker-compose -f support/docker/docker-compose.yml up -d
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# create a superuser
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docker-compose -f support/docker/docker-compose.yml run olki manage createsuperuser --email "superuser@example.org" --password superpass --username superuser
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# list all users on your instance
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docker-compose -f support/docker/docker-compose.yml run olki manage user list
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# you should see a list of all users on your instance
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```
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Your instance should be up and running on the specified port and domain, with a user to log in!
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