fix references to .env.sample

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Adam Monsen 2024-02-10 21:08:55 -08:00
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### Configure Invoke environment ### Configure Invoke environment
1. Make a copy of `env.sample` and name it `.env` (`cp env.sample .env` (Mac/Linux) or `copy example.env .env` (Windows)). Make changes as necessary. Set `INVOKEAI_ROOT` to an absolute path to: 1. Make a copy of `.env.sample` and name it `.env` (`cp .env.sample .env` (Mac/Linux) or `copy example.env .env` (Windows)). Make changes as necessary. Set `INVOKEAI_ROOT` to an absolute path to:
a. the desired location of the InvokeAI runtime directory, or a. the desired location of the InvokeAI runtime directory, or
b. an existing, v3.0.0 compatible runtime directory. b. an existing, v3.0.0 compatible runtime directory.
1. Execute `run.sh` 1. Execute `run.sh`

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### Setup ### Setup
Set up your environmnent variables. In the `docker` directory, make a copy of `env.sample` and name it `.env`. Make changes as necessary. Set up your environmnent variables. In the `docker` directory, make a copy of `.env.sample` and name it `.env`. Make changes as necessary.
Any environment variables supported by InvokeAI can be set here - please see the [CONFIGURATION](../features/CONFIGURATION.md) for further detail. Any environment variables supported by InvokeAI can be set here - please see the [CONFIGURATION](../features/CONFIGURATION.md) for further detail.