# `atuin server` Atuin allows you to run your own sync server, in case you don't want to use the one I host :) There's currently only one subcommand, `atuin server start` which will start the Atuin http sync server ``` USAGE: atuin server start [OPTIONS] FLAGS: -h, --help Prints help information -V, --version Prints version information OPTIONS: --host -p, --port ``` ## Configuration The config for the server is kept separate from the config for the client, even though they are the same binary. Server config can be found at `~/.config/atuin/server.toml`. It looks something like this: ```toml host = "0.0.0.0" port = 8888 open_registration = true db_uri="postgres://user:password@hostname/database" ``` Alternatively, configuration can also be provided with environment variables. ```sh ATUIN_HOST="0.0.0.0" ATUIN_PORT=8888 ATUIN_OPEN_REGISTRATION=true ATUIN_DB_URI="postgres://user:password@hostname/database" ``` ### host The host address the atuin server should listen on. Defaults to `127.0.0.1`. ### port The port the atuin server should listen on. Defaults to `8888`. ### open_registration If `true`, atuin will accept new user registrations. Set this to `false` after making your own account if you don't want others to be able to use your server. Defaults to `false`. ### db_uri A valid postgres URI, where the user and history data will be saved to. ### path A path to prepend to all the routes of the server. Any empty string means that nothing will be prepended. Defaults to `""` ## Container deployment instructions You can deploy you own atuin server in a container: * See [docker](docker.md) for a sample docker configuration. * See [k8s](k8s.md) for a sample kubernetes configuration.