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# Serving local files
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imgproxy can be configured to process files from your local filesystem. To use this feature, do the following:
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1. Set `IMGPROXY_LOCAL_FILESYSTEM_ROOT` environment variable to your local images directory path.
2. Use `local:///path/to/image.jpg` as the source image URL.
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### Example
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Assume you want to process an image that stored locally at `/path/to/project/images/logos/evil_martians.png` . Run imgproxy with `IMGPROXY_LOCAL_FILESYSTEM_ROOT` set to your images directory:
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```bash
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IMGPROXY_LOCAL_FILESYSTEM_ROOT=/path/to/project/images imgproxy
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```
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Then use path inside this directory as the source URL:
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```
local:///logos/evil_martians.png
```
The URl for resizing this image to fit 300x200 will look like this:
```
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http://imgproxy.example.com/insecure/fit/300/200/no/0/plain/local:///logos/evil_martians.png@jpg
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```