Certainly! Here's a revised version of your documentation page to make it ## Quick Start with mini loader using Docker This guide will help you quickly set up and run a mini loader server using Docker. Follow these simple steps to deploy your server and start interacting with it using the [mini-loader CLI](./first-workload.md). ### Step 1: Deploy the mini loader Container To begin, let's deploy the mini loader container. Run the following command in your terminal: ```bash docker run -p 4500:4500 -n mini-loader ghcr.io/morten-olsen/mini-loader:latest ``` This command downloads the latest mini loader image and runs it, exposing port 4500. ### Step 2: Verify Server Health Once the container is running, you can check the server's health: ```bash curl http://localhost:4500/health ``` This command should return a response indicating that the server is running smoothly. ### Step 3: Authorize Using a Token Initially, your server won't have any authorization setup. You can issue a token directly from the container to use for authorization: ```bash docker exec mini-loader mini-loader create-token ``` This command will output a token. Keep this token handy as you'll need it for the next step. ### Step 4: Authorize the CLI Client Now, authorize your CLI client to interact with the server: ```bash mini-loader auth login https://localhost:4500 ``` Enter the token when prompted. ### Step 5: Verify CLI Connection Finally, verify that the CLI is properly configured to interact with your server: ```bash mini-loader loads ls ``` This command lists all the loads currently on your server, confirming that the CLI is communicating successfully with the server. ### Ready to Go! You've successfully deployed and configured your mini loader server using Docker! You're now ready to start interacting with the server. [Next: Interacting with the Server](./interacting-with-server.md)