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Like in your documentation, where I edit upstream files before building the container? Where's the volume? Where are the environment variables to configure Lemmy? Manually editing container files or creating directories isn't what I call "modern stacks".
... which is only and exclusively used by Lemmy and no other application I ever heard of. So please enlighten me: What other applications use this thing?
I simply don't care about Traefik, because I already use Nginx Proxy Manager.
You're still suggest recursively removing
volumes/
which is a stupid suggestion because that would also remove all non-Lemmy volumes. You should clarify that or give more precise information than "ah, just recursively remove the directory where all your container's persistent data is stored".