Your Ente installation is almost ready! ## Required: S3 Storage Configuration Before you can use Ente, you need to configure an S3-compatible storage service: 1. Go to your Cloudron dashboard 2. Click on your Ente app 3. Click on "Terminal" 4. Edit the S3 configuration file: ``` nano /app/data/config/s3.env ``` 5. Uncomment the variables you need and fill in your S3 credentials (AWS S3, Cloudflare R2, MinIO, etc.). The file includes commented examples for the previous Wasabi defaults and a generic Cloudflare R2 setup. 6. Save the file and restart your Ente app from the Cloudron dashboard ## Next Steps 1. Once S3 is configured, visit your app URL to create an admin account 2. Configure your mobile apps to use your custom self-hosted server (Settings → Advanced → Custom Server) 3. Enjoy your private, end-to-end encrypted photo storage! ## Ente CLI - The Ente CLI binary is pre-built at `/app/code/ente` inside the app container. - Open the Cloudron web terminal (working directory `/app/code`) and run commands with `./ente ...` or add `/app/code` to your `PATH`. - A writable CLI config template lives at `/app/data/home/.ente/config.yaml` for pointing the CLI to your instance. ## Museum Server Configuration - The active configuration lives at `/app/data/ente/server/configurations/local.yaml` and is created the first time the app starts. - Subsequent restarts leave this file untouched, so you can whitelist admin accounts or adjust other settings as documented by Ente. - Delete the file to regenerate the default template (environment values such as database and S3 credentials are rendered during creation).