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docs: moving the data directory
When moving the data directory of an existing deployment, one needs to be careful to remove the existing containers (`bin/stop` is not enough).

A use case for moving the data directory of an existing deployment is, for example, to move it to a more frequently backed-up location when the user base of the service grows.
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Overleaf Toolkit

This repository contains the Overleaf Toolkit, the standard tools for running a local instance of Overleaf. This toolkit will help you to set up and administer both Overleaf Community Edition (free to use, and community supported), and Overleaf Server Pro (commercial, with professional support).

The Developer wiki contains further documentation on releases, features and other configuration elements.

Getting Started

Clone this repository locally:

git clone https://github.com/overleaf/toolkit.git ./overleaf-toolkit

Then follow the Quick Start Guide.

Documentation

See Documentation Index

Contributing

See the CONTRIBUTING file.

Getting Help

Users of the free Community Edition should open an issue on github.

Users of Server Pro should contact support@overleaf.com for assistance.

In both cases, it is a good idea to include the output of the bin/doctor script in your message.