> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://overleaf-pro.ayaka.space/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://overleaf-pro.ayaka.space/on-premises/da/installation/using-the-toolkit/3.-initialize-the-configuration.md).

# 3. Initialiser konfigurationen

### Initialisering af konfigurationen <a href="#initializing-the-configuration" id="initializing-the-configuration"></a>

Lad os initialisere vores nye servers konfigurationsfiler med nogle fornuftige standardindstillinger ved at køre bundlen `bin/init` scriptet.

{% code title="Kør initialisering" %}

```
bin/init
```

{% endcode %}

Dette script vil **ikke** overskrive eventuelle eksisterende konfigurationsfiler.

Lad os nu tjekke indholdet af `config/` biblioteket ved hjælp af `ls` kommandoen:

{% code title="Vis config-biblioteket" %}

```
ls config
```

{% endcode %}

Hvis alt blev initialiseret korrekt, bør du se tre konfigurationsfiler: `overleaf.rc`, `variables.env` og `version`. Disse er de primære konfigurationsfiler til serveren og giver dig mulighed for at tilpasse, hvordan din server fungerer, og hvordan dine brugere interagerer med din instans.

| Navn            | Beskrivelse                                      |
| --------------- | ------------------------------------------------ |
| `overleaf.rc`   | Den primære konfigurationsfil på øverste niveau. |
| `variables.env` | Miljøvariabler indlæst i Docker-containeren.     |
| `version`       | Den version af Docker-billedet, der skal bruges. |

{% hint style="info" %}
For nu er det nok at vide, at disse filer findes, og hvor du kan finde dem. Senere i dokumentationen gennemgår vi hver af filerne mere detaljeret og forklarer, hvordan du kan tilpasse din instans ved hjælp af dem. Hvis du vil springe frem, kan du se en fuldstændig gennemgang af disse konfigurationsfiler på [siden om filer og placeringer](/on-premises/da/konfiguration/overleaf-toolkit/files-and-locations.md).
{% endhint %}


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