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title: Configuration
permalink: /install/config
nav_order: 6
parent: Install
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## Configuration
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`gancio` configuration is done during installation process but you can change it editing the configuration file.
The configuration file shoud be a `.json` or a `.js` file and could be specified using the `--config` flag.
- eg. `gancio start --config ./config.json`
- eg. `pm2 start gancio start -- --config ~/config.json`
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### Server
This probably support unix socket too
```json
"server": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 13120
}
```
### Database
DB configuration, look [here](https://sequelize.org/v6/class/src/sequelize.js~Sequelize.html#instance-constructor-constructor) for options.
```json
"db": {
"dialect": "sqlite",
"storage": "/tmp/db.sqlite"
}
```
### Upload path
Where to save images
`"upload_path": "./uploads"`
### Plugins path
Where to search for [plugins](/usage/plugins)
`"plugins_path": "./plugins"`
### User locale
Probably you want to modify some text for your specific community, that's
why we thought the `user_locale` configuration: you can specify your version of
each string of **gancio** making a directory with your locales inside.
For example, let's say you want to modify the text shown during registration:
`mkdir /opt/gancio/user_locale`
put something like this in `/opt/gancio/user_locale/en.json` to override the registration description in
english:
```json
{
"registrer": {
"description": "My new registration page description"
}
}
```
and then point the `user_locale` configuration to that directory (in your `config.json`):
```json
"user_locale": "/opt/gancio/user_locale"
```
Watch [here](https://framagit.org/les/gancio/tree/master/locales) for a
list of strings you can override.
> warning "Restart needed"
> Note that a restart is needed when you change user_locale's content.