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$env:HOST_URL="https://opensign.yourdomain.com"; Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenSignLabs/OpenSign/docker_beta/docker-compose.yml -OutFile docker-compose.yml; Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenSignLabs/OpenSign/docker_beta/Caddyfile -OutFile Caddyfile; Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenSignLabs/OpenSign/docker_beta/.env.local_dev -OutFile .env.local_dev; Rename-Item -Path .env.local_dev -NewName .env.prod; docker compose up --force-recreate
and Hit Enter to start the containers automatically. Make sure to replace the host URL with your subdomain where OpenSign will be accessible. You need to point the subdomain to the server where you are running these commands by adding the necessary A record to your DNS.
export HOST_URL=https://opensign.yourdomain.com && for Linux/MacOS and $env:HOST_URL="https://opensign.yourdomain.com"; for Windows. Once deployed successfully, it will be accessible at https://localhost:3001. Follow the steps from the screenshots."export HOST_URL=https://opensign.yourdomain.com && for Linux/MacOS and $env:HOST_URL="https://opensign.yourdomain.com"; for Windows. Once deployed successfully, it will be accessible at https://localhost:3001. You will need to accept Chrome's insecure certificate warning. Follow the steps from the screenshots.