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Document how to start Synapse with Poetry (#14892)
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Document how to start Synapse with Poetry. Contributed by @thezaidbintariq.
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[Systemd with Workers](systemd-with-workers/). To use `synctl`, see
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[Using synctl with Workers](synctl_workers.md).
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## Start Synapse with Poetry
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The following applies to Synapse installations that have been installed from source using `poetry`.
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You can start the main Synapse process with Poetry by running the following command:
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```console
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poetry run synapse_homeserver -c [your homeserver.yaml]
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```
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For worker setups, you can run the following command
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```console
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poetry run synapse_worker -c [your worker.yaml]
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```
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## Available worker applications
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### `synapse.app.generic_worker`
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