
The worker-written config files would all refer to `flamenco-worker-example.yaml`, even though this file doesn't even exist. Instead, the configuration file will refer to the appropriate documentation on the website, and the credentials file will explain what happens when you delete it. The credentials are otherwise intentionally left undocumented, as their contents are not to be manually edited. The only thing to do with that file is delete it so that the Worker re-registers itself at startup.
Flamenco 3
This repository contains the sources for Flamenco 3. The Manager, Worker, and Blender add-on sources are all combined in this one repository.
The documentation is available on https://flamenco.blender.org/, including instructions on how to set up a development environment & build Flamenco for the first time.
To access the documentation offline, go to the web/project-website/content
directory here in the source files.
License
Flamenco is licensed under the GPLv3+ license.
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