mash-playbook/docs/configuring-playbook.md

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# Configuring the Ansible playbook
To configure the playbook, you need to have done the following things:
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- have a server where services will run
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- [retrieved the playbook's source code](getting-the-playbook.md) to your computer
You can then follow these steps inside the playbook directory:
1. create a directory to hold your configuration (`mkdir -p inventory/host_vars/<your-domain>`)
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2. copy the sample configuration file (`cp examples/vars.yml inventory/host_vars/<your-domain>/vars.yml`)
3. edit the configuration file (`inventory/host_vars/<your-domain>/vars.yml`) to your liking. You should [enable one or more services](supported-services.md) in your `vars.yml` file. You may also take a look at the various `roles/**/ROLE_NAME_HERE/defaults/main.yml` files (after importing external roles with `just update` into `roles/galaxy`) and see if there's something you'd like to copy over and override in your `vars.yml` configuration file.
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4. copy the sample inventory hosts file (`cp examples/hosts inventory/hosts`)
5. edit the inventory hosts file (`inventory/hosts`) to your liking
If you're installing services on the same server using another playbook (like [matrix-docker-ansible-deploy](https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy)) or you already have [Traefik](./services/traefik.md) or [Docker](./services/docker.md) installed on the server, consult our [Interoperability](./interoperability.md) documentation.
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When you're done with all the configuration you'd like to do, continue with [Installing](installing.md).