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I often find, and its true in this case, that the guides I see show detailed installation instructions, and then say 'then simply replace the variables in the config, et voila'.
I have my variables, but dont know where, or exactly how to put them in the docker compose file. Like do I replace all of them? Do I need the '$' signs?
Anyway, you're right, some videos should make it easier. I'll have a look, thanks.