There is a [`setup.sh`](./setup.sh) script that is used to create an environment (`_env`) file that will contain the keys you use to connect to Triton as well as the keys used to secure the CoPilot installation. In order for this to work correctly you will need to first load the Triton environment variables with the `triton profile` you plan to use. Below is an example of setting these environment variables using the `triton` CLI.
Additionally, you will need a Certificate Authority certificate file, a server certificate, and a server key file. In the subsection below is an example of generating these files.
To help simplify the creation of certificates there is a _gen-keys.sh_ script. Run it and answer the prompts to generate all of the required keys to secure CoPilot.
You have 3 options for where to run CoPilot. You can either run it using the published docker images locally, or on Triton. The last option is to build the docker images and run docker containers from these locally built images.
### Start CoPilot using published docker images locally