> 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/pt/instalacao/using-the-toolkit/4.-get-overleaf-pro-images.md).

# 4. Obter as imagens do Overleaf Pro

O Overleaf Pro é distribuído como uma imagem Docker no [GHCR](https://github.com/ayaka-notes/overleaf-pro/pkgs/container/overleaf-pro/) registo, com <mark style="color:verde;">**acesso aberto**</mark> para qualquer pessoa.

#### Utilizadores do Ayaka-notes Toolkit

Se estiver a usar [ayaka-notes/overleaf-toolkit](https://github.com/ayaka-notes/overleaf-toolkit), o Overleaf Pro pode ser usado como um substituto direto da Community Edition, para que possa usar as suas definições e personalizações existentes. Ative o Pro no Toolkit editando `config/overleaf.rc` e definindo a `SERVER_PRO` variável de ambiente:

{% code title="config/overleaf.rc" %}

```
SERVER_PRO=true
```

{% endcode %}

Da próxima vez que executar `bin/up`, o Toolkit descarregará e usará automaticamente a imagem do Server Pro.

#### Utilizadores oficiais do Toolkit

Para obter uma imagem Pro, execute o seguinte comando para fazer o pull:

{% code title="Fazer pull de imagens Docker" %}

```bash
docker pull ghcr.io/ayaka-notes/overleaf-pro:latest
```

{% endcode %}

Depois, adicione um ficheiro chamado `docker-compose.override.yml` com o seguinte conteúdo ou semelhante no `overleaf-toolkit/config` diretório:

{% code title="docker-compose.override.yml" %}

```yml
---
services:
    sharelatex:
        image: ghcr.io/ayaka-notes/overleaf-pro:latest # ou X.x.x
```

{% endcode %}


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