#Listmonk: Static Files
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Not sure why my post was deleted, but here it is again:
Hello,
I've deployed Listmonk on Railway, and noticed that Listmonk instances deployed on docker are able to create static file directories by editing the docker-compose.yml and adding a --static-dir argument. The user then needs to place the static files right next to the docker-compose.yml file (see guide: https://yasoob.me/posts/setting-up-listmonk-opensource-newsletter-mailing/#custom-static-files and docs: https://listmonk.app/docs/templating/#system-templates).
My question is: how could this be done with Railway and the GitHub Dockerfile? Should the files be added to GitHub?
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