Merge pull request #120 from simon04/patch-1
docs: Add hint for using the nextcloud Console
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-v theme:/var/www/html/themes/<YOUR_CUSTOM_THEME>
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-v theme:/var/www/html/themes/<YOUR_CUSTOM_THEME>
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## Using the Nextcloud command-line interface
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To use the [Nextcloud command-line interface](https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/12/admin_manual/configuration_server/occ_command.html) (aka. `occ` command):
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```console
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$ docker exec --user www-data CONTAINER_ID php occ
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```
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or for docker-compose:
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```console
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$ docker-compose exec --user www-data app php occ
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```
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# Running this image with docker-compose
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# Running this image with docker-compose
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The easiest way to get a fully featured and functional setup is using a `docker-compose` file. There are too many different possibilities to setup your system, so here are only some examples what you have to look for.
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The easiest way to get a fully featured and functional setup is using a `docker-compose` file. There are too many different possibilities to setup your system, so here are only some examples what you have to look for.
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