prepare a folder where you are going to save your bbs files.
- Generate some config for your BBS: \
you can perform this step from anywhere - but make sure to consistently run it from the same place to retain your config inside the docker guest
```
docker run -it --rm -p 8888:8888 \
--name "EnigmaBBS" \
-v "$(pwd)/config:/enigma-bbs/config" \
-v "$(pwd)/db:/enigma-bbs/db" \
-v "$(pwd)/logs:/enigma-bbs/logs" \
-v "$(pwd)/filebase:/enigma-bbs/filebase" \
-v "$(pwd)/art:/enigma-bbs/art" \
-v "$(pwd)/mods:/enigma-bbs/mods" \
-v "$(pwd)/mail:/mail" \
enigmabbs:latest
```
- Run it: \
you can use the same command as above, just daemonize and drop interactiveness (we needed it for config but most of the time docker will run in the background)
````
docker run -d --rm -p 8888:8888 \
--name "EnigmaBBS" \
-v "$(pwd)/config:/enigma-bbs/config" \
-v "$(pwd)/db:/enigma-bbs/db" \
-v "$(pwd)/logs:/enigma-bbs/logs" \
-v "$(pwd)/filebase:/enigma-bbs/filebase" \
-v "$(pwd)/art:/enigma-bbs/art" \
-v "$(pwd)/mods:/enigma-bbs/mods" \
-v "$(pwd)/mail:/mail" \
enigmabbs:latest
```
:bulb: Configuration will be stored in `$(pwd)/enigma-bbs/config`.
:bulb: Windows users - you'll need to switch out `$(pwd)/enigma-bbs/config` for a Windows-style path.