# Getting Started Welcome to Changemaker Lite! This guide will help you get up and running quickly. ## Prerequisites Before starting, ensure you have: - [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) installed - [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) installed - Git for cloning the repository - Basic familiarity with terminal/command line ## Installation ### 1. Clone Repository ```bash git clone https://gitea.bnkops.com/admin/Changemaker.git cd changemaker.lite ``` ### 2. Configuration Run the configuration script to set up environment variables: ```bash ./config.sh ``` This creates a `.env` file with default settings. You can edit this file to customize: - Service ports - Database credentials - User/group IDs - Domain settings ### 3. Start Services Launch all services with Docker Compose: ```bash docker compose up -d ``` Wait a few minutes for all services to start, especially on first run as Docker images need to be downloaded. ### 4. Verify Installation Check that services are running: ```bash docker compose ps ``` All services should show as "Up" status. ## First Steps ### Access the Dashboard Start with the **Homepage Dashboard**: http://localhost:3010 - Central hub for all services - Live status monitoring - Quick access to all applications ### Access Documentation 1. **Development Server**: http://localhost:4000 - Live preview with auto-reload - Used while writing documentation 2. **Production Server**: http://localhost:4001 - Serves built static site - Optimized for performance ### Start Coding 1. Open **Code Server**: http://localhost:8888 2. Navigate to `/home/coder/mkdocs/` workspace 3. Edit documentation files in `docs/` directory 4. See changes instantly in development server ### Set Up Email Campaigns 1. Access **Listmonk**: http://localhost:9000 2. Log in with admin credentials (set in config) 3. Configure SMTP settings 4. Create your first mailing list ### Create Workflows 1. Open **n8n**: http://localhost:5678 2. Log in with admin credentials 3. Create your first workflow 4. Connect different services together ### Manage Data with NocoDB 1. Access **NocoDB**: http://localhost:8090 2. Complete the initial setup 3. Create your first project 4. Import data or create new tables ### Access All Services via Homepage 1. Open **Homepage**: http://localhost:3010 2. View all services in one dashboard 3. Monitor service status 4. Quick access to all applications ## Configuration Details ### Environment Variables Key settings in `.env` file: ```env # Service Ports HOMEPAGE_PORT=3010 CODE_SERVER_PORT=8888 MKDOCS_PORT=4000 MKDOCS_SITE_SERVER_PORT=4001 LISTMONK_PORT=9000 N8N_PORT=5678 NOCODB_PORT=8090 # Database POSTGRES_USER=listmonk POSTGRES_PASSWORD=your_secure_password POSTGRES_DB=listmonk # User/Group IDs (match your system) USER_ID=1000 GROUP_ID=1000 ``` ### Volume Mounts Important directories: - `./mkdocs/`: Documentation source files - `./configs/`: Service configurations - `./assets/`: Shared assets and uploads - Docker volumes for persistent data ## Common Tasks ### Writing Documentation 1. Edit files in `mkdocs/docs/` using Code Server 2. Preview changes at http://localhost:4000 3. Build static site: `docker exec mkdocs-changemaker mkdocs build` 4. View built site at http://localhost:4001 ### Managing Services ```bash # View logs docker compose logs [service-name] # Restart service docker compose restart [service-name] # Stop all services docker compose down # Update services docker compose pull && docker compose up -d ``` ### Backup Important Data - Export n8n workflows - Backup PostgreSQL database - Version control your documentation files - Save service configurations ## Troubleshooting ### Port Conflicts If ports are already in use, edit `.env` file: ```env CODE_SERVER_PORT=8889 # Change from 8888 MKDOCS_PORT=4002 # Change from 4000 ``` Then restart: `docker compose down && docker compose up -d` ### Permission Issues Ensure correct user/group IDs in `.env`: ```bash # Get your user ID id -u # Get your group ID id -g ``` Update `.env` with these values and restart services. ### Service Won't Start Check logs for specific errors: ```bash docker compose logs [service-name] ``` Common issues: - Port conflicts - Permission problems - Missing environment variables - Network connectivity ## Next Steps - Explore the [Services](services/index.md) documentation - Set up your first [n8n workflow](services/n8n.md) - Configure [Listmonk](services/listmonk.md) for email campaigns - Customize your [MkDocs](services/mkdocs.md) theme and content ## Getting Help - Check service-specific documentation - Review Docker container logs - Verify environment configuration - Test network connectivity between services