> 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/id/instalasi/using-the-toolkit/3.-initialize-the-configuration.md).

# 3. Inisialisasi konfigurasi

### Menginisialisasi konfigurasi <a href="#initializing-the-configuration" id="initializing-the-configuration"></a>

Mari inisialisasi file konfigurasi server baru kita dengan beberapa nilai bawaan yang masuk akal dengan menjalankan bundle `bin/init` skrip.

{% code title="Jalankan inisialisasi" %}

```
bin/init
```

{% endcode %}

Skrip ini akan **tidak** menimpa file konfigurasi yang sudah ada.

Sekarang mari kita periksa isi `config/` direktori menggunakan `ls` perintah:

{% code title="Daftar isi direktori config" %}

```
ls config
```

{% endcode %}

Jika semuanya berhasil diinisialisasi, Anda akan melihat tiga file konfigurasi: `overleaf.rc`, `variables.env` dan `versi`. Ini adalah file konfigurasi utama server dan memungkinkan Anda menyesuaikan cara server Anda beroperasi dan cara pengguna berinteraksi dengan instance Anda.

| Nama            | Deskripsi                                                  |
| --------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| `overleaf.rc`   | File konfigurasi utama di tingkat atas.                    |
| `variables.env` | Variabel lingkungan yang dimuat ke dalam kontainer Docker. |
| `versi`         | Versi image Docker yang akan digunakan.                    |

{% hint style="info" %}
Untuk saat ini, cukup ketahui bahwa file-file ini ada dan di mana Anda dapat menemukannya. Nanti dalam dokumentasi kami akan membahas masing-masing file secara lebih rinci dan menjelaskan bagaimana Anda dapat menyesuaikan instance Anda menggunakannya. Jika Anda ingin melompat ke depan, Anda dapat melihat rincian lengkap file konfigurasi ini di [halaman File dan lokasi](/on-premises/id/konfigurasi/overleaf-toolkit/files-and-locations.md).
{% endhint %}


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