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```shell
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docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -p 8000:8000 -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock portainer/portainer-ce --logo "https://www.docker.com/sites/all/themes/docker/assets/images/brand-full.svg"
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```
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This can also be completed via the GUI in the Portaner Settings menu
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This can also be updated via the GUI in the Portainer Settings menu.
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## Use your own templates
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By default Portainer templates will be used but you can also define your own templates.
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Note: at the moment, templates are only loaded once at first Portainer startup. If you already deployed a Portainer instance and want to use your own templates after this, you’ll need to clear any existing templates (default templates) via the HTTP API.
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Note: at the moment, templates are only loaded once at first Portainer startup. If you already deployed a Portainer instance and want to use your own templates after this, you’ll need to clear any existing templates (default templates) via the user interface or the HTTP API.
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Using the <code>--templates</code> flag you can specify an URL where the template file can be accessed via HTTP.
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docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -p 8000:8000 -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock portainer/portainer-ce --templates http://my-host.my-domain/templates.json
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```
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Suggestion: You can host your template files in [Github](https://www.github.com)
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The template file must be accessible from Portainer without authentication. We suggest hosting the template files on [Github](https://www.github.com).
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## Available flags
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```shell
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docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -p 8000:8000 -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock portainer/portainer-ce --logo "https://www.docker.com/sites/all/themes/docker/assets/images/brand-full.svg"
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```
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This can also be completed via the GUI in the Portaner Settings menu
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This can also be updated via the GUI in the Portainer Settings menu.
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## Use your own templates
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By default Portainer templates will be used but you can also define your own templates.
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Note: at the moment, templates are only loaded once at first Portainer startup. If you already deployed a Portainer instance and want to use your own templates after this, you’ll need to clear any existing templates (default templates) via the HTTP API.
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Note: at the moment, templates are only loaded once at first Portainer startup. If you already deployed a Portainer instance and want to use your own templates after this, you’ll need to clear any existing templates (default templates) via the user interface or the HTTP API.
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Using the <code>--templates</code> flag you can specify an URL where the template file can be accessed via HTTP.
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docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -p 8000:8000 -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock portainer/portainer-ce --templates http://my-host.my-domain/templates.json
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```
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Suggestion: You can host your template files in [Github](https://www.github.com)
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The template file must be accessible from Portainer without authentication. We suggest hosting the template files on [Github](https://www.github.com).
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## Available flags
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