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Make matrix-corporal documentation more detailed

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If you decide that you'd like to let this playbook install it for you, you'd need to also [set up the Shared Secret Auth password provider module](configuring-playbook-shared-secret-auth.md).
## Playbook configuration
You would then need some configuration like this:
```yaml
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matrix_corporal_http_api_auth_token: "AUTH_TOKEN_HERE"
# If you need to change the reconciliator user's id from the default (matrix-corporal)..
# In any case, you need to make sure this Matrix user is created on your server.
matrix_corporal_reconciliation_user_id_local_part: "matrix-corporal"
```
Matrix Corporal operates with a specific Matrix user on your server.
By default, it's `matrix-corporal` (controllable by the `matrix_corporal_reconciliation_user_id_local_part` setting, see above).
No matter what Matrix user id you configure to run it with, make sure that:
- the Matrix Corporal user is created by [registering it](registering-users.md). Use a password you remember, as you'll need to log in from time to time to create or join rooms
- the Matrix Corporal user is joined and has Admin/Moderator-level access to any rooms you want it to manage
## Matrix Corporal files
The following local filesystem paths are mounted in the `matrix-corporal` container and can be used in your configuration (or policy):
- `/matrix/corporal/config` is mounted at `/etc/matrix-corporal` (read-only)
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- `/matrix/corporal/var` is mounted at `/var/matrix-corporal` (read and write)
- `/matrix/corporal/cache` is mounted at `/var/cache/matrix-corporal` (read and write)
As an example: you can create your own configuration files in `/matrix/corporal/config` and they will appear in `/etc/matrix-corporal` in the Docker container. Your configuration (stuff in `matrix_corporal_policy_provider_config`) needs to refer to these files via the local container path `/etc/matrix-corporal`