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    Mirador Video Annotation POC

    Copy .env.template to .env, set $PORT and check the other configuration variables.
    Run docker-compose up -d, which will serve a mirador instance at http://localhost:$PORT. The $HTTP_FOLDER directory will be accessible via HTTP at http://localhost:$PORT/data and can be used to store manifests and theirs ressources and see them in Mirador.
    If sources files are modified, run docker-compose up -d --build to update Mirador