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  • Additionally here’s an excellent tutorial to do it via Docker Compose in Cosmos Cloud:

    https://discord.com/channels/1083875833824944188/1283413252356706416/1283785229923909694

    1. Locate the Docker Compose File:

      • Find the Docker Compose file for the desired service. For example, you can use the Open Chat UI and Ollama setup from the following GitHub repository: Open Chat UI Docker Compose File
    2. Docker Compose Configuration:

    3. Import the Docker Compose File:

      • Go to the ServApps section in Cosmos.
      • Click on Import Compose File.
      • Click Next and proceed to add or modify the configuration. Replace any ${} placeholders with the desired values, such as latest or any specific version you prefer. You can also make changes later if needed.
    4. Create the Docker Containers:

      • Click Create. The Docker containers will be automatically created based on the provided configuration.
    5. Access the Service:

      • After the containers are created, you can access the service by adding a new URL.
      • Cosmos typically auto-detects the correct port, so you usually only need to create the URL.
      • You can now access the service as usual.
    6. Customize with Labels:

      • Optionally, you can customize the service further using labels such as:
        • cosmos-icon
        • cosmos-stack
        • cosmos-stack-main
    7. Modify Environment Variables:

      • Refer to the documentation for the Docker service and its environment variables. You can modify these variables directly from the Docker or Compose tab in Cosmos.

    That’s it!