# Customizing run.yaml Files The `run.yaml` files generated by Llama Stack templates are **starting points** designed to be customized for your specific needs. They are not meant to be used as-is in production environments. ## Key Points - **Templates are starting points**: Generated `run.yaml` files contain defaults for development/testing - **Customization expected**: Update URLs, credentials, models, and settings for your environment - **Version control separately**: Keep customized configs in your own repository - **Environment-specific**: Create different configurations for dev, staging, production ## What You Can Customize You can customize: - **Provider endpoints**: Change `http://localhost:8000` to your actual servers - **Swap providers**: Replace default providers (e.g., swap Tavily with Brave for search) - **Storage paths**: Move from `/tmp/` to production directories - **Authentication**: Add API keys, SSL, timeouts - **Models**: Different model sizes for dev vs prod - **Database settings**: Switch from SQLite to PostgreSQL - **Tool configurations**: Add custom tools and integrations ## Best Practices - Use environment variables for secrets and environment-specific values - Create separate `run.yaml` files for different environments (dev, staging, prod) - Document your changes with comments - Test configurations before deployment - Keep your customized configs in version control Example structure: ``` your-project/ ├── configs/ │ ├── dev-run.yaml │ ├── prod-run.yaml └── README.md ``` The goal is to take the generated template and adapt it to your specific infrastructure and operational needs.